Camisia (Camisia) biverrucata (Koch, 1839)
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https://doi.org/10.47121/acarolstud.1620583 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ECF925-FF8B-0B6B-9622-FB92FF52F7C1 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Camisia (Camisia) biverrucata (Koch, 1839) |
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Camisia (Camisia) biverrucata (Koch, 1839) View in CoL
This species is distributed in Holarctic (frequent in Palearctic) and Nepal ( Subías, 2004, updated 2024). The body length of the species is given as 1040-1150 by Weigmann (2006) and 930-1097 by Colloff (1993). The Turkish specimens (1052- 1094 x 440-476) are within the range of the species’ known size. The other main characters of the Turkish specimens match the descriptions given by the various authors ( Colloff, 1993; Weigmann, 2006). C. biverrucata lives in drier meadows and in the area from the shrubland to the mountain pine zone ( Weigmann, 2006). It is not common species, its ecology still remains unclear ( Weigmann et al., 2015). We found it in soil and litter.
Trichoribates (Latilamellobates) algarvensis (Subías and Gil-Martín, 1990)
This species is distributed in Southwest Europe ( Spain, Portugal) ( Subías and Gil- Martín , 1990, 1995; Subías, 2004, updated 2024). The body length for the holotype of the species is given as 426 -273 by Subías and Gil- Martín (1990) and for Spanish specimens 450-470 x 295 by Subías and Gil- Martín (1995). The Turkish specimen (421 x 277) are within the range of the species’ known size. The other main characters of the Turkish specimen match Subías and Gil- Martín’s (1990) original descriptions. In Portugal, only one specimen of this species (holotype) was found on the ground of creeping bushes (Subías and GilMartín, 1990). We found only one specimen in soil with grass .
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