NEW DATA ON THE FAUNA OF THE BEETLES (COLEOPTERA) FROM KUZNETSK-SALAIR MOUNTAIN AREA
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https://doi.org/10.33910/1999-4079-2014-6-1-18-21Keywords:
Coleoptera, Kuznetzk-Salair Mountain area, new recordsAbstract
23 beetle species from 11 families: Lymexylidae, Trogossitidae, Cleridae, Silvanidae, Cucujidae, Laemophloeidae, Zopheridae, Stenotrachelidae, Pythidae, Anthicidae, and Chrysomelidae (subfamily Bruchinae) were found for the first time in Kuznetsk-Salair Mountain area as a result of the author’s field trips and of the study of collection materials of Kemerovo State University and others. New locations are indicated for two species of beetles. Psammoecus bipunctatus F. (Silvanidae) is recorded from Siberia for the first time, Orthocerus clavicornis L. (Zopheridae) is new for the fauna of Western Siberia.
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