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 body length in females: 14.3-17.0 mm, width: 5.7-6.7 mm.

Materials. Holotype, male with 2 labels: 1) “Нах. АССР / Батабад 4.6.1982 / М.Данилевский” [Azerbaijan, Nakhichevan Republic, south slope of Bichenek pass (Batabad), 2100 m, 4.6.1982, M.Danilevsky leg.]; 2) [red] “HOLOTYPUS / D. scabricolle / nakhiczevanum ssp.n. / det. M.Danilevsky 1997” – MD; 24 paratypes; 15 males, 8 females from same locality, 24-25.5.1982, 4.6.1982, 14.6.1982, M. Danilevsky leg. – MD; 1 female from same locality, 1.6.1982, O.Kholina leg. – MD.

Distribution. Only one population known: Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, south slope of Bichenek Pass, 2100 m, 39°31΄58΄΄N, 45°47΄51΄΄E.

Dorcadion (Cribridorcadion) scabricolle paiz Danilevsky, 1999 Figs 49-54

Dorcadion scabricolle paiz Dani1evsky, 1999: 28 – “Azerbaidzhan, Nakhichevan, Paiz”.

Dorcadion (Cribridorcadion) scabricolle paiz, Özdikmen, 2007: 308 – “Caucasus”; 2010a: 466; Özdikmen et al., 2009: 86; Dani1evsky, 2010: 252 – “A: AB”.

Type locality. Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, Paiz environs, 39°25΄30΄΄N, 45°23΄14΄΄E, 1300 m.

Diagnosis. The subspecies is similar to D. s. nakhiczevanum Danilevsky because of often domination of white pubescence all over elytra, but pronotum is lusterless with dense and small punctation just as in D. s. scabricolle and similar Armenian subspecies with narrow white elytral lines; antennae usually totally red, sometimes black with red 1st joint; very rare legs and antennae considerably darkened to totally black; many authochromal females with brown elytral pubescence are known; body length in males: 10.5-15.0 mm, width: 4.0-5,5 mm; body length in females: 12.0-16.2 mm, width: 5.3-6.8 mm.

Type materials. Holotype, male with 2 labels: 1) “Нах. АССР / Паиз 22.4.1982 / М.Данилевский” [Azerbaijan, Nakhchevan Republic, Paiz environs, 1300 m, 22.4.1982, M.Danilevsky leg.]; 2) [red] “HOLOTYPUS / D. scabricolle / paiz ssp.n. / det. M.Danilevsky 1997” – MD; 73 paratypes; 21 males, 12 females with same label – MD; 23 males, 17 females, 5 km northwards Paiz,