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Dryocoetiops krivetsae sp. n. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae: Dryocoetini), the northernmost species of the genus: conflicts between molecular and morphological data in the tribe Dryocoetini

Institute of Monitoring of Climatic and Ecological Systems, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences (SB RAS), Tomsk 634055, Russia; Tomsk State University, Department of Forestry and Landscape Construction, Tomsk 634050; Russia; Sukachev Institute of Forest, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Federal Research Center “Krasnoyarsk Science Center SB RAS”, Akademgorodok 50/28, 660036 Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Institute of Cytology and Genetics; SB RAS; Novosibirsk 630090; Russia
Institute of Cytology and Genetics; SB RAS; Novosibirsk 630090; Russia
St. Petersburg State Forest Technical University; St. Petersburg 194021; Russia
Coleoptera bark beetle Dryocoetiops krivetsae Primorsky Krai Russian Far East Oriental genus Dryocoetiops Schedl 1957 Russian fauna Phylogenetic analysis nuclear and mitochondrial genes independent lineage Dryocoetiops krivetsaegenera relationships tribe Dryocoetini

Abstract

A new species of bark beetle, Dryocoetiops krivetsae Kerchev, Mandelshtam, Bykov et Ilinsky, sp. n., from the southern part of Primorsky Krai (Russian Far East), is described. This is the northernmost discovery of the Oriental genus Dryocoetiops Schedl, 1957, and the first record of the genus in the Russian fauna. Phylogenetic analysis of nuclear and mitochondrial genes i) confirms an independent lineage of Dryocoetiops krivetsae and ii) indicates numerous conflicts of genera relationships in the tribe Dryocoetini.

 

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