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</script>A chorological analysis of beetles from the Lenkoran Natural Area showed that the fauna composed of widespread species belonging to the Transpalearctic, European-Siberian, European, Steppe, European-Medi- terranean, Palaeotropic types of region. The European (22%), Eastern Mediterranean (20%) and Trans-Pa- learctic (14%) species were dominants. The smallest was the Paletropic group (2%) which was represented with one species (Hylotrupes bajulus). The fauna of the long-horned beetles of the Lenkoran Natural Area includes 2 endemic species (Purpuricenus talyshensis Reitter, 1891 and Dorcadion (Cribridorcadion talyschense Ganglbauer, 1884).
Cerambycidae, long-horned beetles, chorological analysis, area
Cerambycidae, long-horned beetles, chorological analysis, area
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