New data on distribution, biology, and ecology of longhorn beetles from the area of west Tajikistan (Coleoptera, cerambycidae)

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New data on distribution, biology, and ecology of some little-known cerambycid species, collected in the western part of Tajikistan, are presented. Arhopalus rusticus (Linnaeus, 1758) is recorded in Tajikistan for the first time. New localities of species considered pests or invasive species such as Aeolesthes sarta (Solsky, 1871) and Xylotrechus stebbingi Gahan, 1906 are also given. The list of the taxa collected by the first author during many years of field research in Tajikistan as well as photographs of poorly known species from his collection, including some endemics, are additionally provided. Furthermore, high quality photographs of some extremely rare species that were collected during our expedition, i.e., Turkaromia gromenkoi Danilevsky, 2000 and Ropalopus nadari Pic, 1894, with images of their habitats or feeding grounds are also presented for the first time.

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Kadyrov, A. K., Karpiński, L., Szczepański, W. T., Taszakowski, A., & Walczak, M. (2016). New data on distribution, biology, and ecology of longhorn beetles from the area of west Tajikistan (Coleoptera, cerambycidae). ZooKeys, 2016(606), 41–64. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.606.9190

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