Phaedon (Phaedon) concinnus Stephens, 1834
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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065X-71.1.120 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4836633 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/380787BD-780D-883A-FF44-1A26FE54E17E |
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Carolina |
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Phaedon (Phaedon) concinnus Stephens, 1834 |
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Phaedon (Phaedon) concinnus Stephens, 1834
References. Mohr 1966: 368; Lopatin 1968: 213, 1975: 214; Medvedev and Dubeshko 1974: 190; Kaszab 1977: 65; Medvedev Voronova 1977a: 334, 1979: 115; Medvedev and Zaitzev 1978: 112; Medvedev 1982: 248; Kippenberg 2010: 397.
Material Examined. Arshantyn-Nuruu , 12.vii.2007, leg. E.V. Guskova and R.V. Yakovlev ( EGC) ; Mogoijn-Gol , 11.vii.2009, leg. E.V. Guskova and R.V. Yakovlev ( EGC) ; Hundijn-Gol , 3.vii.2010, leg. E.V. Guskova and R.V. Yakovlev ( EGC) ; Mogoijn-Gol , 30–31.v.2011, leg. R. Yakovlev ( EGC) .
Distribution. Mongolia (Bayan-Ulegei, Hovd, Gobi-Altai (new aimak record), Ubsunur, Zavhan, Khubsugul, Arkhangai, Bulgan, Central, Hentiy, Bayankhong, Uverhangay, South Gobi). NNW and E Europe, Baltic States, Russia (N European part, N Siberia, Far East).
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