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Gruev, B., Merkl, O. ; Vig, K.: Geographical distribution of Alticinae (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) in Romania

Derocrepis rufipes (LINNAEUS) Chrysomela rufipes LINNAEUS, 1758, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 373. Haltica rufipes: MOCSÁRY 1876: 141 [1J; FR1 VALDSZKY 1877: 342 [2]. - Derocrepis rufipes: HEIKERTINGER 1950 (1948-1950): 99 [3]; KONNERTH-IONESCU 1963: 259 [4], Distribution in Romania: Belényes, Nagyvárad [1]; Báziás [2j; Siebenbürgen [3]; Sura Mare, Mtii Faga­ras, Vîlcele, Prejmer, Geaca, Sighisoara, Bra^ov, BuzSu, Bistrita (4, after BIELZ 1887, PETRI 1912]. - Material examined: Herkulesbad [IRSN]; Brassó m. (Czenk), Csfkszépvíz (Kishavas), Czibles, Fenyőfalva, Ferencfal­va, Hargita (Czekent-tető, Vargyas-völgy), Herkulesfürdő, Homoródfürdő, Jedd, Nagyenyed, Ösebeshely, Retyezát (Csókatető, Gura Zlata), Székelykeresztúr, Torjai-hgys. (Büdös-hegy), Vöröstorony [HNHM]. ­General distribution: Europe (including England and South Scandinavia), south to Spain, France, Corsica, Italy, Balkan Peninsula, east to Ukraine and West Russia (the Urals, West Siberia: Sayan Mts., Irkutsk district), Azerbaijan, Asia Minor. Derocrepis serbica (KUTSCHERA) S. str. Haltica gr. Crepidodera serbica KUTSCHERA, 1860, Wien. Ent. Monatschr. 4: 74. - Derocrepis serbica: Pic 1909: 226 [1], 1911: 109 [2]; HEIKERTINGER 1925: 163 [3], 1950 (1948-1950): 102 [4]; CSIKI & HEIKERTIN­GER 1940: 310 [5]. Derocrepis serbica var. bicolor. Pic 1909: 226 [1], Distribution in Romania: Comana Vlasca [1, 2, 3]; Romania [4, 5]. - General distribution: Yugoslavian countries, Bulgaria, Romania, Greece, Asia Minor (Bursa), Crimea. Dibolia carpathica WEISE Dibolia carpathica WEISE, 1893 (1881-1893), Naturgesch. Ins. Deutsch!. Col. 6: 1030 [1]; KUTHY 1900: 199 [2]; CSIKI & HEIKERTINGER 1940: 485 [3]; KONNERTH-IONESCU 1963: 261 [4]; MÖHR 1981: 421 [5]. Distribution in Romania: Siebenbürgen (Marmarosch, Hermannstadl) [1]; Máramaros, Nagyszeben [2]; Karpathen, Transsylvanische Alpen [3]; Transylvania [5]; Sibiu [4, after PETRI 1912,1926]. - Material examin­ed: Bánat, 3.VII.1910, RlEHN & KÖLNIK [MNHU]. - General distribution: Slovakia, Romania (Transylvania), Russia (Orenburg, Kislovodsk, Bashkiria), Ukraine (Krasnograd, Zalestiki, Simferopol), Bulgaria, Greece, Asia Minor, Armenia, Georgia (Tbilisi), Azerbaijan (Nagorni Karabah: Susa), southern Kazakhstan. Dibolia cryptocephala (KOCH) Haltica cryptocephala KOCH, 1803, Ent. Hefte 2: 22. - Dibolia cryptocephala: CSIKI & HEIKERTINGER 1940: 486 [1]; KONNERTH-IONESCU 1963: 262 [2]; MÖHR 1981: 460 [3]. Distribution in Romania: Romania [1]; Greci, Borsec, Sighisoara [2, after MONTANDON 1908, 1912, 1920]; Herkulesbad, Val du Bêrlad [3]. - General distribution: Middle Europe, north to Middle Germany; South Europe. Dibolia cynoglossi (KOCH) Haltica cynoglossi KOCH, 1803, Ent. Hefte 2: 20-22. - Dibolia cynoglossi: MOCSÁRY 1875: 183 [1]; MOCSÁRY 1876: 141 [2]; KUTHY 1900: 199 [3]; KONNERTH-IONESCU 1963: 202 [4]. Distribution in Romania: Nagyvárad [1, 2]; Gyógy, Nagycsűr, Nagyszeben, Szászrégen, Szelindek [3]; Sibiu, Reghin, Sura Mare, Slimnic [4, after BIELZ 1887, PETRI 1912]. - General distribution: Middle Europe and Soulh Europe.

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