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 |
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Felipe |
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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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