Abstract
Currently, 185 species of the family Scolytidae and three species of the family Platypodidae are recorded from Asian Russia. In total, 99 species of bark beetles are found in Siberia and 168 species in the Russian Far East. Platypodidae are known anly from the south of the the Russian Far East. Two species of Scolytidae are found in Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, 13 species in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, 19 species in Tyumen Oblast, four species in Kurgan Oblast, three species in Omsk Oblast, 37 species in Tomsk Oblast, 28 species in Novosibirsk Oblast, 32 species in Kemerovo Oblast, 25 species in Altay Krai, 53 species in Altai Republic, 62 species in Krasnoyarsk Krai, 11 species in Republic of Khakassia, 24 species in Tyva Republic, 55 species in Irkutsk Oblast, 61 species in Buryatiya Republic, 40 species in Zabaikalskii Krai, 52 species in Sakha (Yakutia) Republic, 25 species in Kamchatka Oblast, one species in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, 19 species in Magadan Oblast, 45 species in Amur Oblast, one species in Jewish Autonomous Oblast, 67 species in Khabarovsk Krai, 130 species in Primorsky Krai, 87 species in Sakhalin Is. and 68 species in Kuriles Isl.
Corresponding author: Andrei A. Legalov (fossilweevils@gmail.com)
Academic editor: R. Yakovlev | Received 2 November 2021 | Accepted 25 November 2022 | Published 14 December 2022
http://zoobank.org/33C16C41-D1F3-4B67-A3EC-F78E54C80460
Citation: Legalov AA (2022) A checklist of bark and ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae and Platypodidae) from Siberia and the Russian Far East. Acta Biologica Sibirica 8: 623–646. https://doi.org/10.14258/abs.v8.e39
Keywords
Curculionoidea, beetles, fauna, distribution, North Asia, Russia.
Introduction
The first summarized data about the bark beetles was given by Heyden (1880-1881). The analytical reviews of scolytids were presented by Krivolutskaya (1983) and Yanovskij (1999). The keys to the bark and ambrosia beetles from the Russian Far East were compiled by Krivolutskaya (1996). In 2020, the author (Legalov 2020) published a list of Curculionoidea except the families Scolytidae and Platypodidae from Asian Russia. This is the first review of the bark and ambrosia beetles from Siberia and the Russian Far East.
Material and methods
The studied materials are deposited in the Institute of Systematics and Ecology of Animals (Novosibirsk), Zoological Institute (St. Petersburg), and some private collections.
The published records of the bark and ambrosia beetles from Siberia and Russian Far East (Heyden 1880–1881; Lavrov 1927; Kiseleva 1928, 1946, 1951, 1952; Kurentsov 1941; Eggers 1942; Florov 1949; Cherepanov 1952; Stark 1952; Krivolutskaya 1958, 1961, 1965a, 1965b, 1973, 1983, 1996a, 1996b; Rudnev 1958; Sokanovsky 1960; Lindeman 1961; Lurie and Lindeman 1961; Isaev and Tarasova 1965; Nemkova 1965; Galkin 1966; Ivliev and Kononov 1966, 1974; Opanassenko and Kononenko 1966; Krivolutskaya and Kupyanskaya 1970; Averensky 1971, 1999; Kononenko and Opanassenko 1971; Berezhnykh 1979; Nobuchi 1979; Gurov and Dryannykh 1982; Shatilov 1985, 1987; Wood and Bright 1992; Yanovskij 1999; Legalov and Sitnikov 2000; Mandelshtam 2001, 2002; Petrov and Mandelshtam 2002; Izhevsky et al. 2005; Krivets and Chemodanov 2005; Mandelshtam et al. 2007, 2018; Park and Lyu 2007; Bukhkalo et a. 2011, 2014; Kerchev 2011; Knížek 2011; Krivets et al. 2011; Krivets and Vysotina 2011; Petrov 2011, 2018; Akulov and Mandelshtam 2012a, 2012b; Efimov and Legalov 2012; Mandelshtam and Petrov 2016, 2019, 2022; Alonso-Zarazaga et al. 2017; Kerchev et al. 2019; Petrov et al. 2019; Johnson et al. 2020; Mandelshtam and Sergeev 2020; Petrov and Shamaev 2020; Agafonova et al. 2021; Shamaev 2021; Mandelshtam et al. 2022, etc.) are included.
The high systematics of studied taxa are from the works (Wood 1986, 1993; Zherichin and Egorov 1991; Morimoto and Kojima 2004; Gratshev and Legalov 2014; Legalov 2015).
Abbreviations for the names of federal subjects are follow (fig. 1): West Siberia: Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug - YAN, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug - KHM, Tyumen Oblast - TMN, Kurgan Oblast - KURG, Omsk Oblast - OMS, Tomsk Oblast - TOM, Novosibirsk Oblast - NOV, Kemerovo Oblast - KEM, Altay Krai - ALT, Altai Republic - RAL, Krasnoyarsk Krai - KRN, Republic of Khakassia - KHA, Tyva Republic - TUV, East Siberia: Irkutsk Oblast - IRK, Buryatiya Republic - BUR, Zabaikalskii Krai (formerly Chita Oblast) - CHT, Sakha (Yakutia) Republic - YAK, Far East: Kamchatka Oblast - KAM, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug - CHUK, Magadan Oblast - MAG, Amur Oblast - AMUR, EAO - Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Khabarovsk Krai - KHAB, Primorsky Krai - PRIM, Sakhalin Is. - SAKH, Kuriles Isl. - KUR.
Results
Superfamily Curculionoidea Latreille, 1802
Family Scolytidae Latreille, 1806
Subfamily Hylesininae Erichson, 1836
Tribe Hylastini LeConte, 1876
Genus Hylastes Erichson, 1836
ater (Paykull, 1800) – KHM, TMN, TOM, NOV, RAL, KRN, IRK, BUR, AMUR.
= angusticollis Eggers, 1929
brunneus Erichson, 1836 – TMN, TOM, NOV, KEM, ALT, RAL, KRN, BUR, CHT, YAK, KHAB, PRIM.
= aterrimus Eggers, 1933
cunicularius Erichson, 1836 (Fig. 2a) – KHM, TMN, TOM, RAL, KRN, IRK, BUR, YAK, PRIM, SAKH.
= starki Eggers, 1933
opacus Erichson, 1836 – TMN, TOM, NOV, ALT, RAL, KRN, IRK, BUR, CHT, YAK, AMUR, PRIM.
paralellus Chapuis 1875 – “East Siberia, Far East” [Knížek 2011].
obscurus Chapuis, 1875 – RAL, IRK, YAK, KAM, AMUR, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH.
= plumbeus Blandford, 1894
= septentrionalis Eggers, 1923
Genus Hylurgops Le Conte, 1876
glabratus (Zetterstedt, 1828) – KHM, TOM, KEM, RAL, KRN, TUV, IRK, BUR, CHT, YAK, AMUR, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH.
= paykulli Duftschmidt, 1825
= decumanus Erichson, 1836
= tenebrosus Sahlberg, 1836
interstitialis (Chapuis, 1875) – YAK, MAG, KAM, AMUR, KHAB, PRIM.
= imitator Reitter, 1900
longipilus Reitter, 1894 – IRK, BUR, KAM, AMUR, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH.
palliatus (Gyllenhal, 1813) – KHM, TMN, NOV, TOM, KEM, RAL, KHA, KRN, BUR, YAK, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
=parvus Eggers, 1933
spessivtsevi Eggers, 1914 – IRK, BUR, YAK, AMUR, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH.
transbaicalicus Eggers, 1941 – YAK, KAM, KHAB, PRIM.
Tribe Hylesinini Erichson, 1836
Genus Alniphagus Swaine, 1918
costatus (Blandford, 1894) (Fig. 2b) – KHAB, PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
= alni Niisima, 1909
Genus Hylesinus Fabricius, 1801
cholodkovskyi Berger, 1916 – PRIM.
cingulatus Blandford, 1894 – KHAB, PRIM.
eos Spessivtsev, 1919 – KHAB, PRIM.
laticollis Blandford, 1894 – KHAB, PRIM.
= striatus Eggers, 1933
= pravdini Stark, 1936
nobilis Blandford, 1894 – PRIM.
= shabliovskyi Kurenzov, 1941
mandshuricus Eggers, 1922 – PRIM.
tristis Blandford, 1894 (Fig. 2c)– PRIM.
= lubarskyi Stark, 1936
Genus Longulus Krivolutskaya, 1968
elatus (Niisima, 1913) (Fig. 2d) – KUR.
Tribe Hylurgini Gistel, 1848
Genus Dendroctonus Erichson, 1836
micans (Kugelann, 1794) (Fig. 2e) – KHM, KURG, NOV, ALT, RAL, KRN, IRK, BUR, CHT, YAK, AMUR, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH.
Genus Hylurgus Latreille, 1806
ligniperda (Fabricius, 1787) – ALT.
Genus Tomicus Latreille, 1802
minor (Hartig, 1834) – TMN, NOV, TOM, RAL, KRN, IRK, BUR, YAK, AMUR, KHAB, PRIM.
pilifer (Spessivtsev, 1919) – KHAB, PRIM.
piniperda (Linnaeus, 1758) – TMN, NOV, TOM, KEM, ALT, RAL, KRN, IRK, BUR, YAK, AMUR, PRIM.
puellus (Reitter, 1894) – KHAB, PRIM, SAKH.
= puellus f. orientalis Krivolutskaya, 1956
= starki Eggers, 1929
Genus Xylechinus Chapuis, 1869
bergeri Spessivtsev, 1919 – PRIM
pilosus (Ratzeburg, 1837) – NOV, TOM, KEM, ALT, RAL, KHA, KRN, TUV, IRK, BUR, YAK, MAG, KAM, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH.
Tribe Hyorrhynchini Hopkins, 1915
Genus Pseudohyorrynchus Murayama, 1950
wadai Murayama, 1950 (Fig. 2f) – KUR.
= wadai kurilensis Krivolutskaya, 1956
Tribe Diamerini Hagedorn, 1909
Genus Sphaerotrypes Blandford, 1894
imitans Eggers, 1926 – PRIM.
juglansis Krivolutskaya, 1970 – PRIM.
Tribe Phloeotribini Chapuis, 1869
Genus Phloeotribus Latreille, 1797
spinulosus (Rey, 1883) – KEM, RAL, KRN, IRK, BUR, YAK, SAKH.
Tribe Polygraphini Chapuis, 1869
Genus Carphoborus Eichhoff, 1864
cholodkovskyi Spessivtsev, 1916 – NOV, TOM, ALT, RAL, KRN, IRK, BUR, CHT, YAK, MAG, AMUR.
jurinskii Eggers, 1910 – IRK, YAK.
rossicus Semenov, 1902 – KEM, KRN.
teplouchovi Spessivtsev, 1916 – NOV, KEM, ALT, RAL, KRN, IRK, BUR, CHT, YAK, MAG, AMUR.
Genus Polygraphus Erichson, 1836
abietis Kurentsov, 1941 – KHAB, PRIM.
gracilis Niisima, 1909 – KHAB, PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
horyurensis Murayama, 1937 – SAKH.
jezoensis Niisima, 1909 – KAM, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH.
kisoensis Niisima, 1941 – SAKH.
nigrielytris Niisima, 1913 – KAM, SAKH, KUR.
poligraphus (Linnaeus, 1758) – TOM, KEM, RAL, KRN, TUV, IRK, BUR, CHT, YAK, KAM, AMUR, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
= pubescens Fabricius, 1792
= griseus Eggers, 1932
proximus Blandford, 1894 – NOV, TOM, KEM, ALT, RAL, KRN, KHA, IRK, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
= abietis Kurenzov, 1941
= horyurensis Murayama, 1937
= laticollis Eggers, 1926
punctifrons Thomson, 1886 – TOM, RAL, KRN, YAK, KAM, SAKH.
= seriatus Reitter, 1913
shariensis Niisima, 1941 – SAKH, KUR.
ssiori Niisima, 1909 – SAKH, KUR.
subopacus Thomson, 1871 – TOM, KEM, RAL, KRN, IRK, BUR, YAK, KAM, AMUR, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
= sachalinensis Eggers, 1926
Subfamily Scolytinae Latreille, 1806
Tribe Scolytini Latreille, 1806
Genus Scolytus Geoffroy, 1762
aratus Blandford, 1884 – AMUR, PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
= aequipunctatus Niisima, 1905
= brevipennis Kurenzov, 1941
= intermedius Kurenzov, 1941
butovitschi Stark, 1936 – KRN, BUR, PRIM.
= butovitschi Eggers, 1942
chikisanii Niisima, 1905 – PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
= curviventralis Niisima, 1905
= mandschuricus Schedl, 1941
claviger Blandford, 1894 – KHAB, PRIM.
= platystylus Wichmann, 1915
dahuricus Chapuis, 1869 – CHT, AMUR, PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
= possyeti Stark, 1938
esuriens Blandford, 1894 – KHAB, PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
= sachalinensis Michalski, 1964
jacobsoni (Spessivtsev, 1919) – KHAB, PRIM, SAKH.
= rimskii Kurenzov, 1941
japonicus Chapuis, 1875 – BUR, CHT, KHAB, PRIM.
= confusus Eggers, 1922
= mandli Eggers, 1922
= starki Kurenzov, 1941
= subconfusus Eggers, 1941
= ussuriensis Kurenzov, 1941
kirschii Skalitzky, 1876 – ALT.
= fasciatus Reitter, 1890
koltzei Reitter, 1894 – KHAB, PRIM.
= vexator Reitter, 1913
kononovi Kurenzov, 1941 – PRIM.
mali (Bechstein, 1805) – KURG, BUR, “Western Siberia” [Stark 1952], “Far East” [Knížek 2011].
= pruni Ratzeburg,1837)
= pyri Ratzeburg, 1837
= bicallosus Eggers, 1933
morawitzi Semenov, 1902 – NOV, RAL, KHA, KRN, TUV, IRK, BUR, CHT, YAK, AMUR, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH.
= pini Eggers, 1942
nunbergi Michalski, 1964 – PRIM.
pubescens Stark, 1936 – PRIM.
ratzeburgi Janson, 1856 (Figs. 2g-h) – KHM, TMN, OMS, NOV, TOM, ALT, KEM, KRN, TUV, IRK, BUR, CHT, YAK, KAM, AMUR, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH.
= amurensis Eggers, 1908
= sahlbergi Eggers, 1912
= sibiricus Eggers, 1922
= lineatus Kurenzov, 1941
rugulosus (Mueller, 1818) – KURG, TOM, ALT, “Transbaicalia” [Yanovskij 1999]
= mediterraneus Eggers, 1922
= caucasicus Butovitsch, 1929
= rugulosus samarkandicus Butovitsch, 1929
= manglissiensis Lezhava, 1940
= taxicola Lezhava, 1941
= rugulosus intermedius Sokanovskii, 1960
schevyrewi Semenov, 1902 – NOV, ALT, KHA, KRN, IRK, BUR, CHT, PRIM.
= transcaspicus Eggers, 1922
=sinensis Eggers, 1910
scolytus (Fabricius, 1775) – IRK, “Western Siberia” [Yanovskij 1999].
= destructor Olivier, 1795
= fuchsi Reitter, 1913
semenovi (Spessivtsev, 1919) – BUR, KHAB, PRIM.
ventrosus Schevyrew, 1890 – PRIM, SAKH, KUR, “East Siberia” [Petrov et al. 2019].
= grandis Kurenzov, 1941
= ventricosus Schevyrew, 1897
= trispinosus Strohmeyer, 1908
Tribe Scolytoplatypodini Blandford, 1893
Genus Scolytoplatypus Schaufuss, 1891
daimio Blandford, 1893 (Fig. 3a) – SAKH, KUR.
mikado Blandford, 1893 (Figs. 2i-j) – SAKH, KUR.
tycon Blandford, 1893 (Figs. 2k-l) – AMUR, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
Tribe Micracidini LeConte, 1876
Genus Pseudothysanoes Blackman, 1920
= Gretschkinia Sokanovskii, 1958
modestus (Murayama, 1940) – “Transbaicalia” [Krivolutskaya 1996].
= mongolica Sokanovskii, 1958
Tribe Ipini Bedel, 1888
Genus Ips De Geer, 1775
acuminatus (Gyllenhal, 1827) – TMN, NOV, TOM, KEM, ALT, RAL, KHA, KRN, TUV, IRK, BUR, CHT, YAK, AMUR, KHAB, PRIM.
amitinus (Eichhoff, 1871) – TOM, KEM.
duplicatus (Sahlberg, 1836) – KHM, TOM, KEM, RAL, KRN, TUV, IRK, BUR, CHT, YAK, AMUR, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH.
hauseri Reitter, 1894 – KRN, “South Alta” [Stark 1952].
= ussuriensis Reitter, 1913
sexdentatus (Boerner, 1767) – KHM, KURG, TMN, NOV, TOM, KEM, RAL, KHA, KRN, TUV, IRK, BUR, CHT, YAK, AMUR, KHAB, PRIM.
subelongatus (Motschulsky, 1860) – NOV, KEM, RAL, KHA, KRN, TUV, IRK, BUR, CHT, YAK, KAM, CHUK, MAG, AMUR, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
typographus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Fig. 3b) – KHM, TMN, NOV, TOM, KEM, ALT, RAL, KRN, TUV, IRK, BUR, CHT, YAK, MAG, AMUR, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
Genus Orthotomicus Ferrari, 1867
golovjankoi Pjatnitzky, 1930 – CHT, AMUR, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH.
laricis (Fabricius, 1792) – TMN, TOM, KEM, RAL, KRN, TUV, IRK, BUR, CHT, YAK, MAG, KAM, AMUR, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
proximus (Eichhoff, 1867) – TMN, NOV, TOM, KEM, ALT, RAL, KRN, TUV, IRK, BUR, CHT, YAK, AMUR, PRIM.
starki Spessivtsev, 1926 – RAL, KRN, BUR, KAM, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH.
suturalis (Gyllenhal, 1827) – YAN, KHM, TMN, NOV, TOM, KEM, ALT, RAL, KRN, TUV, IRK, BUR, CHT, YAK, MAG, AMUR, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
= nigritus Gyllenhal, 1827
Genus Pityogenes Bedel, 1888
bidentatus (Herbst, 1784) – NOV, TOM, ALT, RAL, KEM, KRN, TUV, IRK, BUR, CHT, YAK, AMUR, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
chalcographus (Linnaeus, 1761) – KHM, TMN, OMS, NOV, TOM, ALT, RAL, KRN, TUV, IRK, BUR, CHT, YAK, MAG, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
conjunctus (Reitter, 1887) – TMN, TOM, RAL, KRN, TUV, IRK, BUR, CHT, MAG, PRIM, KUR.
= baicalicus Eggers, 1933
foveolatus Eggers, 1926 – BUR, CHT, MAG, KAM, AMUR, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
irkutensis Eggers, 1910 – TMN, TOM, ALT, RAL, KRN, IRK, BUR, CHT, YAK, KAM, AMUR, PRIM.
= monacensis Fuchs, 1911
quadridens (Hartig, 1834) – TOM, ALT, RAL, KRN, IRK, BUR, CHT, YAK, AMUR.
rudnevi Sokanovskii, 1959 – PRIM.
saalasi Eggers, 1914 – RAL, KRN, IRK, BUR, YAK.
seirindensis Murayama, 1929 – KHAB, PRIM, SAKH.
= aizawai Kono, 1938
= nitidus Eggers, 1941
Genus Pityokteines Fuchs, 1911
curvidens (Germar, 1824) – YAK.
Tribe Dryocoetini Lindemann, 1877
Genus Dryocoetes Eichhoff, 1864
aceris Krivolutskaya, 1968 – KUR.
alni (Georg, 1856) – RAL, KRN, IRK.
autographus (Ratzeburg, 1837) (Fig. 3c) – YAN, TOM, KEM, RAL, KRN, TUV, IRK, BUR, CHT, MAG, AMUR, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
= suecicus Eggers, 1923
baikalicus Reitter, 1899 – NOV, RAL, KHA, KRN, TUV, IRK, BUR, CHT, YAK, MAG, AMUR, KHAB, SAKH, KUR.
infuscatus Murayama, 1937 – BUR, CHT, PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
= orientalis Kurenzov, 1941
= orientalis var. pilosiusculus Kurenzov, 1948
hectographus Reitter, 1913 – KHM, TOM, KEM, RAL, KRN, TUV, IRK, BUR, CHT, YAK, AMUR, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
krivolutzkajae Mandelshtam, 2001 – KAM.
pini Niisima, 1909 – BUR, CHT, SAKH.
cerasi Eggers, 1942 – PRIM.
=cerasi Stark, 1950
padi Kurenzov, 1941 – KHAB, PRIM.
= padi Stark, 1952
rugicollis Eggers, 1926 – AMUR, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
striatus Eggers, 1933 – PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
= abietinus Kono et Tamanuki, 1939
uniseriatus Eggers, 1926 – SAKH.
ussuriensis Eggers, 1933 – MAG, KAM, AMUR, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH, KUR, “Western Siberia ” [Knížek 2011].
= rugulosus Eggers, 1933
Genus Lymantor Lovendal, 1889
aceris (Lindemann, 1875) – BUR, PRIM.
coryli (Perris, 1853) – IRK, BUR, YAK, “Western Siberia, Far East” [Alonso-Zarazaga et a. 2017].
Genus Taphrorychus Eichhoff, 1878
carpini (Kurenzov, 1941) – PRIM.
= carpini Eggers, 1942
= carpini Stark, 1952
Tribe Crypturgini LeConte, 1876
Genus Crypturgus Erichson, 1836
cinereus (Herbst, 1793) – NOV, TOM, KEM, ALT, RAL, KRN, TUV, IRK, BUR, CHT, YAK, AMUR, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH.
hispidulus Thomson, 1870 – TOM, KEM, RAL, KRN, BUR, CHT, YAK, KAM, PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
pusillus (Gyllenhal, 1813) – TOM, KEM, RAL, KRN, IRK, BUR, CHT, YAK, PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
subcribrosus Eggers, 1933 – KRN, PRIM, SAKH, “Eastern Siberia” [Knížek 2011].
tuberosus Niisima, 1909 – KHAB, PRIM, SAKH.
Tribe Xyloterini LeConte, 1876
Genus Indocryphalus Eggers, 1939
aceris (Niisima, 1910) (Fig. 3d) – KHAB, PRIM.
pubipennis (Blandford, 1894) – “SAKH, KUR” [Krivolutskaya 1996].
Genus Trypodendron Stephens, 1830
laeve Eggers, 1939 – KRN.
lineatum (Olivier, 1795) – KHM, TMN, TOM, NOV, KEM, ALT, RAL, KHA, KRN, TUV, IRK, BUR, CHT, YAK, MAG, KAM, AMUR, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
=granulatum Eggers, 1933
niponicum Blandford, 1894 – BUR, MAG, KAM, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
proximum Niisima, 1909 (Fig. 3e) – KHAB, PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
signatum (Fabricius, 1787) – NOV, KEM, RAL, KRN, TUV, IRK, BUR, CHT, YAK, PRIM, SAKH.
=suturale Eggers, 1933
Tribe Xyleborini LeConte, 1876
Genus Anisandrus Ferrari, 1867
apicalis Blandford, 1894 – PRIM, KUR (Kunashir).
dispar (Fabricius, 1792) (Figs. 3g-h) – TMN, TOM, OMS, NOV, KEM, ALT, RAL, KHA, KRN, TUV, IRK, BUR, CHT, YAK, AMUR, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH.
= aequalis Reitter, 1913
maiche Stark, 1936 –PRIM, KUR, “Western Siberia” [Krivolutskaya 1996], “Eastern Siberia” [Knížek 2011].
Genus Cnestus Sampson, 1911
mutilatus (Blandford, 1894) – PRIM.
Genus Cyclorhipidion Hagedorn, 1912
bodoanus Reitter, 1913 – EAO, PRIM. “Eastern Siberia” [Stark 1952].
= punctulatus Kurenzov, 1948
japonicus (Nobuchi, 1981) – PRIM.
pelliculosum (Eichhoff, 1878) – PRIM.
=starki Nunberg, 1956
= quercus Kurenzov, 1948
Genus Microperus Wood,1980
molestus Park et Smith, 2020 – PRIM.
Genus Xyleborinus Reitter, 1913
attenuatus (Eichhoff, 1876) – KHAB, PRIM, SAKH.
= alni Niisima, 1909
saxesenii (Ratzeburg, 1837) – TUV, BUR, YAK, KAM, PRIM, SAKH, KUR, “Western Siberia” [Knížek 2011].
Genus Xyleborus Eichhoff, 1864
cryptographus (Ratzeburg, 1837) – KRN, “Altai” [Yanovskij 1999], “Western Siberia, Far East” [Knížek 2011].
seriatus Blandford, 1894 (Fig. 3f) – PRIM.
= orientalis Eggers, 1933
Genus Xylosandrus Reitter, 1913
germanus (Blandford, 1894) – PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
Tribe Cryphalini Lindemann, 1877
Genus Allernoporus Kurenzov, 1941
euonymi Kurenzov, 1941 – PRIM.
Genus Cryphalus Erichson, 1836
asperatus (Gyllenhal, 1813) – TOM, KRN, IRK, “Far East” [Knížek 2011].
= abietis Ratzeburg, 1837
carpini Berger, 1916 – PRIM.
= carpinivorus Murayama, 1930
coryli Stark, 1936 – PRIM.
exiguus Blandford, 1894 – SAKH, KUR.
kurenzovi Stark, 1936 – AMUR, PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
= punctulatus Eggers, 1942
= ussuriensis Eggers, 1942
kurilensis Krivolutskaya, 1968 – KUR.
laricis Niisima, 1909 – SAKH.
latus Eggers, 1929 – BUR, CHT, YAK, AMUR, KHAB, PRIM, SAKH, “Western Siberia” [Alonso-Zarazaga et a. 2017].
= premayaensis Murayama, 1943
longus (Eggers, 1926) – KAM, MAG, PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
= alni Krivolutskaya, 1958
malus Niisima, 1909 – SAKH, KUR.
= padi Krivolutskaya, 1958
mandschuricus Eggers, 1929 – KHAB, PRIM.
nataliyae Mandelshtam et Petrov, 2022 – SAKH.
piceae (Ratzeburg, 1837) – KHAB, PRIM.
= orientalis Eggers, 1911
piceus Eggers, 1926 – KHAB, PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
pruni Eggers, 1929 – PRIM, SAKH.
redikorzevi Berger, 1916 – PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
saltuarius Weise, 1891 – RAL, KRN, IRK, BUR, CHT, YAK, AMUR, KHAB, PRIM.
scopiger Berger, 1916 – PRIM.
sichotensis Kurenzov, 1941 – KHAB, PRIM.
viburni Stark, 1936 – PRIM.
= viburni Eggers, 1942
Genus Eidophelus Eichhoff, 1875
imitans Eichhoff, 1875 – PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
= elegans Krivolutskaya, 1958
Genus Ernoporicus Berger, 1917
corni (Kurenzov, 1941) – KHAB, PRIM, SAKH.
insularum (Krivolutskaya, 1968) (Fig. 3i) – KUR.
= krivolutskayae Wood, 1992
semenovi (Kurenzov, 1941) – PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
spessivtzevi Berger, 1916 – PRIM, SAKH, KUR.
zachvatkini (Krivolutskaya, 1958) – SAKH, KUR.
Genus Ernoporus Thomson, 1859
tiliae (Panzer, 1793) – PRIM, “Western Siberia” [Stark 1952].
= eggersi Stark, 1936
= starki Eggers, 1942
Genus Hypothenemus Westwood, 1834
atomus Hopkins, 1915 – PRIM.
margaritae Petrov and Shamaev, 2020 – PRIM.
Genus Procryphalus Hopkins, 1915
fraxini (Berger, 1916) – KHAB, PRIM.
Genus Trypophloeus Fairmaire, 1868
alni (Lindemann, 1875) – RAL, KRN, IRK, MAG, KAM, PRIM, SAKH.
binodulus (Ratzeburg, 1837) – NOV, KRN, ALT, RAL, PRIM, SAKH.
= berezinae Stark, 1952
=kurenzovi Nunberg, 1956
= kurenzovi Schedl, 1959
= populi Kurenzov, 1941
=grothii Hagedorn, 1904
bispinulus Eggers, 1927 – RAL, BUR, PRIM.
dejevi Stark, 1936 – BUR, KAM, MAG, PRIM, SAKH, “Western Siberia” [Knížek 2011].
= dejevi Eggers, 1942
= niger Stark, 1936
Tribe Corthylini LeConte, 1876
Subtribe Pityophthorina Eichhoff, 1878
Genus Pityophthorus Eichhoff, 1864
abietinus Wood, 1989 – PRIM.
= abietis Kurenzov, 1941
= kurentzovi Krivolutskaya, 1996
glabratus Eichhoff, 1878 – RAL, KRN.
jucundus Blandford, 1894 – SAKH.
lapponicus Kurenzov, 1941 – PRIM, “Eastern Siberia” [Yanovskij 1999].
= lapponicus Stark, 1952
lichtensteinii (Ratzeburg, 1837) – KEM, RAL, KRN, IRK, YAK, AMUR, KUR.
= rossicus Eggers, 1915
micrographus (Linnaeus, 1758) – RAL, KRN, IRK, BUR, YAK, AMUR.
morosovi Spessivtsev, 1926 – RAL, KRN, IRK, BUR.
pini Kurenzov, 1941 – KRN, IRK, YAK, PRIM.
sachalinensis Krivolutskya, 1956 – SAKH.
sichotensis Kurenzov, 1941 – KEM, IRK, PRIM.
traegardhi Spessivtsev, 1921 – RAL, KRN, IRK, YAK, “Far East” [Knížek 2011].
Subtribe Corthylina LeConte, 1876
Genus Monarthrum Kirsch, 1866
meuseli (Reitter, 1905) – KRN.
Family Platypodidae Shuckard, 1840
Subfamily Platypodinae Shuckard, 1840
Tribe Platypodini Shuckard, 1840
Genus Platypus Herbst, 1793
koryoensis (Murayama, 1930) – PRIM.
quercivorus (Murayama, 1925) – PRIM.
Genus Treptoplatypus Schedl, 1972
severini (Blandford, 1894) (Fig. 4) – PRIM, KUR.
Currently, 185 species of the family Scolytidae and three species of the family Platypodidae are recorded from Asian Russia, 99 species of bark beetles are found in Siberia and 168 species in the Russian Far East. Platypodidae are known from the of the the Russian Far East. Two species are found in Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, 13 species in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, 19 species in Tyumen Oblas, four species in Kurgan Oblast, three species in Omsk Oblast, 37 species in Tomsk Oblast, 28 species in Novosibirsk Oblast, 32 species in Kemerovo Oblast, 25 species in Altay Krai, 53 species in Altai Republic, 62 species in Krasnoyarsk Krai, 11 species in Republic of Khakassia, 24 species in Tyva Republic, 55 species in Irkutsk Oblast, 61 species in Buryatiya Republic, 40 species in Zabaikalskii Krai, 52 species in Sakha (Yakutia) Republic, 25 species in Kamchatka Oblast, one species in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, 19 species in Magadan Oblast, 45 species in Amur Oblast, one species in Jewish Autonomous Oblast, 67 species in Khabarovsk Krai, 130 species in Primorsky Krai, 87 species in Sakhalin Is. and 68 species in Kuriles Isl.
Acknowledgements
The author thanks V.V. Dubatolov (Novosibirsk), R.Yu. Dudko (Novosibirsk), D.A. Efimov (Kemerovo), A.V. Korshunov (Kemerovo), S.V. Reshetnikov (Novosibirsk), E.Yu. Shevnin (Novosibirsk), S.E. Tshernyshev (Novosibirsk), V.K. Zinchenko (Novosibirsk) for the opportunity to study material.
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