* A. septentrionalis Palissa, 1966

– Anurophorus septentrionalis Palissa, 1966: 50

AK Christiansen & Bellinger 1980, 1998; Skidmore 1995

NT Skidmore 1995

BC Setälä & Marshall 1994; Setälä et al. 1995; Skidmore 1995; Addison et al. 2003, cf.; Cannings 2010

MB Skidmore 1995

ON Skidmore 1995

NS Christiansen & Bellinger 1980, 1998; Skidmore 1995

Remarks: Reliable records of A. septentrionalis are restricted to the Eastern Europe and the “presence of this species in Siberia and N. America is hardly possible” (Potapov 2001).

General distribution: Eastern Europe.