Dendrolimus sibiricus(DENDSI)
Distribution details in Russia
From CABI Pest map 687 (2007): Present, restricted distribution
From Mikkola & Stahls (2008), D. sibiricus occurs on the European side of the Ural Mountains. Their study did not support the hypothesis of D. sibiricus spreading from the east to the west.
As of 2020-01: present in 20 federal subjects, the established quarantine zones cover 180 753 301 ha in total.
* Anonymous (2020) Справочник по карантинному фитосанитарному состоянию территорий государств - участников СНГ на 01.01.2020 г. [Handbook of quarantine phytosanitary conditions in the territories of the CIS Member States as of 2020-01-01]. All-Russian Plant Quarantine Center. 92pp. Available at https://vniikr.ru/today/intercoll/inter-coord
* Gninenko Y, Orlinskii AD (2002) Dendrolimus sibiricus in the coniferous forests of European Russia at the beginning of the twenty-first century. EPPO Bulletin 332, 481-483.
* Kononov A, Ustyantsev K, Wang B, Mastro VC, Fet V, Blinov A & Baranchikov Yu (2016) Genetic diversity among eight Dendrolimus species in Eurasia (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae) inferred from mitochondrial COI and COII, and nuclear ITS2 markers. BMC Genetics 17(157), 174-191.
* Mikkola K, Stahls G (2008) Morphological and molecular taxonomy of Dendrolimus sibiricus Chetverikov stat.rev. and allied lappet moths (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae), with description of a new species. Entomologica Fennica 19, 65-85.
* Yurchenko GI & Turova GI (2007) [The Siberian and the white-lined silk moths in the Far East: The monitoring manual]. Federal State Institution ‘The Far Eastern Research Institute of Forestry’, Khabarovsk (RU) (in Russian).
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* Gninenko Y, Orlinskii AD (2002) Dendrolimus sibiricus in the coniferous forests of European Russia at the beginning of the twenty-first century. EPPO Bulletin 332, 481-483.
* Kononov A, Ustyantsev K, Wang B, Mastro VC, Fet V, Blinov A & Baranchikov Yu (2016) Genetic diversity among eight Dendrolimus species in Eurasia (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae) inferred from mitochondrial COI and COII, and nuclear ITS2 markers. BMC Genetics 17(157), 174-191.
* Mikkola K, Stahls G (2008) Morphological and molecular taxonomy of Dendrolimus sibiricus Chetverikov stat.rev. and allied lappet moths (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae), with description of a new species. Entomologica Fennica 19, 65-85.
* Yurchenko GI & Turova GI (2007) [The Siberian and the white-lined silk moths in the Far East: The monitoring manual]. Federal State Institution ‘The Far Eastern Research Institute of Forestry’, Khabarovsk (RU) (in Russian).
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Country | State | Status | |
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China | Neimenggu | Present, no details | |
China | Heilongjiang | Present, no details | |
China | Jilin | Present, no details | |
China | Present, restricted distribution | ||
China | Liaoning | Present, no details | |
Estonia | Absent, confirmed by survey | ||
Finland | Absent, confirmed by survey | ||
Kazakhstan | Present, restricted distribution | ||
Korea Dem. People's Republic | Present, no details | ||
Mongolia | Present, restricted distribution |