Otiorhynchus ( Pontotiorhynchus ) brauneri Smirnov, 1910
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Otiorhynchus ( Pontotiorhynchus) brauneri Smirnov, 1910 View in CoL
Material examined. Crimea: Sevastopol, Kozacha Bay, 44.583501°N 33.415021°E, 6– 19.07.2006, 2 ♂ (Kizub); Bakhchysarai District, Malyi Babulgan Hole — Besh-Tekne, h = 1000 m, 44.48582°N 33.95814°E, 04.05.2009, 2 ♂, 1 ♀ (Kizub); Bakhchysarai District , Kuru-Mezen River , Besh-Dere, h = 700 m, 44.47799°N, 34.10258°E, 01.05.2010, 2 ♂, 6 ♀ (Kizub); Bakhchysarai District , Sary-Uzen, Silver Streams [Sribni Strumeni] Waterfall, h = 600 m, 44.51656°N, 33.97692°E, 01– 02.05.2010, 1 ♀ (Kizub) GoogleMaps .
Distribution. Ukraine: Endemic to the Crimea ( Yunakov, 2003 a, b; Yunakov et al., 2018 a, b).
Biology. Nocturnal, xero-mesophylic, chortobiotic species inhabiting Mediterranean shrublands and mountain grasslands. Polyphagous, phillophagous species feeding on herbaceous plants and shrubs ( Yunakov, 2003 b; Yunakov et al., 2018 a).
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