
The materials for 46 species from 4 families of Curculionoidea are given, the given findings in the east of the Russian Plain are of zoogeographical interest. Some species are specified for a number of regions for the first time: Squamapion origani (Planet) and Ceutorhynchus kaszabi Korotyaev are stated for the fauna of Russia, Diplapion sareptanum (Desb.) and Ceratapion transsylvanicum (Schil.) for the forest-steppe east of European Russia, and 6 species are specified for the territory of the Vyatka-Kama interfluve. For some species the new data on the food chains with fodders is added, and for Diplapion sareptanum and Ceutorhynchus kaszabi Korotayev fodders are stated for the first time.
Приведены материалы по 46 видам из 4 семейств Curculionoidea, находки которых на востоке Русской равнины представляют зоогеографический интерес. Из них Squamapion origani (Planet) и Ceutorhynchus kaszabi Korotyaev впервые указаны для фауны России, Diplapion sareptanum (Desb.) и Ceratapion transsylvanicum (Schil.) впервые для лесостепи востока европейской части России, 6 видов впервые для территории Вятско-Камского междуречья. У ряда видов дополнены сведения о трофических связях с кормовыми растениями, для Diplapion sareptanum (Desb.) и Ceutorhynchus kaszabi Korotyaev кормовые растения установлены впервые.
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