Taphrorychus lenkoranus Reitter, 1913
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5514.1.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13849459 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E387D7-FF9F-FFA4-5BCF-F890E1B2B8B6 |
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Taphrorychus lenkoranus Reitter, 1913 |
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10. Taphrorychus lenkoranus Reitter, 1913 View in CoL
Material. Tavush: env. Koghb vill., “Zikatar” Environmental Center, N41.1221° E44.9232°, 1310 m, pine artificial forest, pheromone traps, 25.05.–05.07.2023, G. Karagyan & T. Ghrejyan leg. (6 ex.); env. Gosh, 27.05.1980, M. Kalashian leg. (2 ex.); Dilijan, Visitor GoogleMaps Center of “Dilijan” National Park , N40.7489° E44.8678°, 1275 m, pine artificial forest, pheromone traps, 05.05.–04.07.2023, G. Karagyan & T. Ghrejyan leg. GoogleMaps ; Gegharkunik: env. Tsovagyugh , “Blue Sevan”, N40.6210° E45.0200°, 1925 m, 18.08.–27.09.2023, Window traps, G. Karagyan & T. Ghrejyan leg. GoogleMaps ; Syunik: Shurnukh , 10.05.1950, S. Iablokoff-Khnzorian leg. ; env. Chakaten, 22.04.1981, M. Kalashian leg. (3 ex.); Tsav , 23.04.1981, M. Kalashian leg. (2 ex.) .
Distribution. South European Russia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Iran ( Knížek 2011b; Alonso-Zarazaga et al. 2017, 2023); from Armenia reported by Arnoldi et al. (1955) from Yerevan, and by Mirzoian (1954) from Lori (Stepanavan), Tavush (Dilijan, Ijevan), Gegharkunik (Chambarak) and Syunik (Goris, Kapan) Provinces.
Hosts. Quercus , Carpinus caucasica , Fagus orientalis , rarely Prunus .
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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
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