2017
DOI: 10.1134/s2075111717040014
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Invasive sap beetles Epuraea ocularis and Stelidota geminata (Coleoptera, Nitidulidae) in the Russian Black Sea region

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“…According to Cline & Audisio (2011), "over the past two decades, this species has become one of the most pervasive sap beetle species in the world, being transported mostly through global agricultural commerce into previously undocumented areas". The species is now considered cosmopolitan, the countries of occurrence are listed in Bibin (2017), Cline & Audisio (2011), Rittner & Nir (2017), Jelínek & Audisio (2007), Tsinkevich & Solodovnikov (2014) and Vávra & Průdek (2016). In Europe, the first record is from Italy in 1900 (Denux & Zagatti 2010), and now the species is known from a number of countries in the central and southern parts of Europe.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Cline & Audisio (2011), "over the past two decades, this species has become one of the most pervasive sap beetle species in the world, being transported mostly through global agricultural commerce into previously undocumented areas". The species is now considered cosmopolitan, the countries of occurrence are listed in Bibin (2017), Cline & Audisio (2011), Rittner & Nir (2017), Jelínek & Audisio (2007), Tsinkevich & Solodovnikov (2014) and Vávra & Průdek (2016). In Europe, the first record is from Italy in 1900 (Denux & Zagatti 2010), and now the species is known from a number of countries in the central and southern parts of Europe.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%