ANNOTATED CHECKLIST OF SPECIES OF SUPERFAMILY CURCULIONOIDEA (COLEOPTERA) FROM ASIAN PART OF THE RUSSIA

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1506 species of Curculionid beetles: Nemonychydae – 1, Anthribidae – 76, Rhynchitidae – 78, Attelabidae – 29, Brentidae – 132, Dryophthoridae – 8 and Curculionidae – 1180 (excepting Scolytidae and Platypodidae) have been revealed in the fauna of Asian part of Russia. New genera Sibirodonus Legalov, gen.n. (type species: Hypera scapularis Gebler, 1833), Asiodonus Legalov, gen.n. (type species: Donus sajanicus Korotyaev, 1999) and new subgenus Proeremochorus Legalov, subgen.n. (type species: Phytonomus mongolicus Motschulsky, 1860) of the genus Eremochorus Zaslavskij, 1962 are described in the present paper. New synonyms are established: Hylobius sedakovi Hochhut, 1851, syn.n. for Hylobius excavatus (Laicharting, 1781); Hylobius litigiosus Faust, 1887, syn.n. for Callirus longulus (Faust, 1882); Baris pseudospitzyi Zaslavskij, 1956, syn.n. for Baris ussuriensis Zaslavskij, 1956; Orchestes shevnini Legalov, 2007, syn.n. for Orchestes jota (Fabricius, 1787); Anthonomus curtus Faust, 1882, syn.n. for Anthonomus humeralis (Panzer, 1795); Anthonomus czekanovskii Ter-Minassian, 1936, syn.n. for Anthonomus rubi (Herbst, 1795); Brachypera Capiomont, 1868, syn.n., Antidonus Bedel, 1886, syn.n., Altaidonus Legalov, 1999, syn.n. for Donus Jekel, 1865; Macrotarrhus altaicus Petri, 1901, syn.n. for Asiodonus mniszechi (Capiomont, 1867). New status: Callirus gebleri ssp. signatipennis (Roelofs, 1873), stat.n. is resignated from synonym of Callirus gebleri Boheman, 1834. New systematic placement: Pharcidobaris piliventris (Zaslavskij, 1956), placem.n. is transferred from genus Baris Germar, 1817 to genus Pharcidobaris Morimoto & Yoshihara, 1996. 20 new combinations are established.

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Legalov, A. A. (2010). ANNOTATED CHECKLIST OF SPECIES OF SUPERFAMILY CURCULIONOIDEA (COLEOPTERA) FROM ASIAN PART OF THE RUSSIA. Amurian Zoological Journal, 2(2), 93–132. https://doi.org/10.33910/1999-4079-2010-2-2-93-132

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