Otiorhynchus (Podoropelmus) fullo (Schrank)
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3802860 |
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Otiorhynchus (Podoropelmus) fullo (Schrank) View in CoL
Otiorhynchus zebra (Fabricius, 1792)
Records. CRI ČER ČNG ČRK DON IFR KHM KHR KRO KYI LUG LWI MYK* ODE RIV TER VIN VOL ZAK ŽIT [ Krynicki 1832: 149; Belke 1859a: 53; Hildt 1893: 220; Roubal 1941: 134; Arnoldi et al. 1974: 263; Kubisz et al. 1998: 266; Mazur 2002: 234; Nazarenko et al. 2003: 52; Yunakov 2003c: 302; Nazarenko & Petrenko 2008: 45].
Distribution. Central and East Europe, Kazakhstan, West Siberia.
Material examined. 150 specimens ( KUMN, SIZK, ZMUN, ZIN) including Mykolaiv Prov. : 1 spec. ( LGC) Kazanka Distr. , Lisne, A.I. Golovatyuk leg., 23.x.2004 .
Biology. Montane and lowland xerothermic bushlands, mixed forests, fruit plantations. In Ukraine represented by partenigenetic populations, bisexual form distributed in Balkans, Adults occur in IV–X. Polyphagous, occasionally injures fruit trees.
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