EPPO Global Database

Dendroctonus micans(DENCMI)

Distribution details in Russia

Situation
Current pest situation evaluated by EPPO on the basis of information dated 2022: Present, restricted distribution
From CABI Pest map 449 (1983): Present, no details
Comments
The present range of the beetle in Russia stretches from Siberia and the island of Sakhalin to the Polish border. The northern limit is that of coniferous forest. The southern limit is that of Norway spruce to the Pacific coast.
References
* Grégoire, J.C. (1988). The greater European spruce beetle. In: Dynamics of Forest Insect Populations. Ed. A. Berryman, 455-478. Plenum Publishing Corporation, New York & London.

* Legalov AA (2022) A checklist of bark and ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae and Platypodidae) from Siberia and the Russian Far East. Acta Biologica Sibirica 8, 623-646. https://doi.org/10.14258/abs.v8.e39
------- Altai Republic, Altay Territory, Amur, Buryatiya, Irkutsk, Khabarovsk, Khanty-Mansi, Krasnoyarsk, Kurgan, Novosibirsk, Primorye, Sakhalin Isl., Trans-Baikal, Yakutia.

* Markov, V. A. (1985) Lesnoe Khozyaistvo No. 9, 59-60

* Voolma K et al. (2004) Distribution and spread of bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) around the Gulf of Finland: a comparative study with notes on rare species of Estonia, Finland and North-Western Russia. Entomologica Fennica 15, 198-210.
------- Central Russia (St Petersburg) and Northern Russia (Karelyia, Murmansk).
Situation in neighbouring countries
Country State Status
Belarus Present, no details view...
China Sichuan Present, no details view...
China Present, no details view...
China Liaoning Present, no details view...
China Qinghai Present, no details view...
China Heilongjiang Present, no details view...
Estonia Present, restricted distribution view...
Finland Present, restricted distribution view...
Georgia Present, no details view...
Latvia Present, no details view...
Norway Present, widespread view...
Poland Present, restricted distribution view...
Ukraine Present, restricted distribution view...