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Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera, vol. 3 Scarabaeoidea – Scirtoidea – Dascilloidea – Buprestoidea – Byrrhoidea

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... Because Europe has a highly diverse Agrilus fauna, comprising approximately 89 species (Lobl and Lobl, 2016), it is not possible to infer the likelihood of non-target impacts from the aforementioned hostspecificity studies. This does not exclude them as pre-emptive biological control candidates in Europe, but rather necessitates a more extensive and informed selection of non-target Agrilus spp. in order to conduct a robust risk assessment. ...
... The Agrilus fauna of Europe, comprising 89 species, and their distribution at the country scale is well-catalogued (Lobl and Lobl, 2016). Host plant records for all known Agrilus spp. ...
... Collaborations have already been established with both the USA Fig. 3. A flowchart example of selecting non-target species for biosafety risk assessment of EAB parasitoids, beginning with all known native European Agrilus species, and filtering the final selection based upon taxonomy (Lobl and Lobl, 2016), phylogenetic proximity to EAB (Kelnarova et al., 2018), and shared host tree niche with EAB (Jendek and Polakova, 2014). The dashed arrow illustrates that there is some overlap of species between the two final selection criteria. ...
... Type of animal feces: Cattle, donkey, sheep, camel. General distribution: Europe; Albania, Austria, Belgium, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Netherlands, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Russia, Slovakia, Sloan, Türkiye, Ukraine (Löbl and Smetana, 2006). Africa; Morocco, Tunisia (Löbl and Smetana, 2006). ...
... General distribution: Europe; Albania, Austria, Belgium, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Netherlands, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Russia, Slovakia, Sloan, Türkiye, Ukraine (Löbl and Smetana, 2006). Africa; Morocco, Tunisia (Löbl and Smetana, 2006). Asia; Armenia, China, Iran, Israel, Kazakhstan, Cyprus, Kyrgyzstan, Western Siberia and East Siberia (Russia), Syria, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan. ...
... Asia; Armenia, China, Iran, Israel, Kazakhstan, Cyprus, Kyrgyzstan, Western Siberia and East Siberia (Russia), Syria, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan. America; Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, USA (Dellacasa and Kırgız, 2002;Löbl and Smetana, 2006). Distribution in Türkiye: Adana, Adıyaman, Afyon, Ağrı, Ankara, Antalya, Bartın, Bitlis, Bolu, Burdur, Çorum, Denizli, Diyarbakır, Erzurum, Eskişehir, Edirne, Gaziantep, Gümüşhane, İçel, İzmir, Kahramanmaraş, Kars, Kırklareli, Kütahya, Manisa, Osmaniye, Siirt, Sivas (Anlaş et al., 2011a;Dellacasa and Kırgız, 2002;Rozner & Rozner, 2009;Şenyüz and Şahin, 2009;. ...
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... Kabalak & Tezcan (1998) mentioned some new localities in AT, but they are very doubtful and related to Anthaxia (Anthaxia) muliebris Obenberger, 1918 in our opinion. According to the geographical distribution presented by Bílý (2006Bílý ( , 2022, Kubáň (2016b) and Kirçakci & Kabalak (2021) it is not considered to occur in this country. We confirm the existence of Anthaxia fulgurans in Türkiye. ...
... We confirm the existence of Anthaxia fulgurans in Türkiye. Remarks: According to our opinion the localities of this species in AT reported by Kabalak & Tezcan (1998) Remarks: The species is new to European Türkiye, as until now it has only been found in the Asiatic part of the country (Bílý, 2006;Kubáň, 2016b). , 9.vi.2022, 4 ex.;41.8597˚N, ...
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