Uloma, Dejean, 1821
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https://doi.org/10.25221/fee.511.3 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:AA0D0886-DD25-4658-B884-0BA591221231 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/172D879B-D455-F238-FF36-FA21FBA54AEA |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Uloma |
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Uloma View in CoL View at ENA rufa (Piller et Mitterpacher, 1783)
Figs 3, 4 View Figs 1–4
This species is widely distributed in Russia from Baltic regions in the west and northwest ( Medvedev, 1965; Alekseev, 2008) to the Primorsky krai in the east ( Medvedev, 1992; Medvedev & Sundukov, 2009). The southern border of the range in Russia passes along the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus and Crimea ( Abdurakhmanov & Nabozhenko, 2011). The Western Siberia was omitted in the catalogue ( Iwan et al., 2020), although records of this species in this region have been published earlier ( Efimov, 2008; Sergeeva & Stolbov, 2020). The general distribution see in Iwan et al. (2020). The first author colleсted this species only in rotten wood of old pine trees. Nikitsky (2016) noted that U. rufa also occurs in Moscow Region in damp rotten wood of firs, oaks and birches. The Lazovsky Nature reserve is probably the southernmost locality of U. rufa in the Far East ( Medvedev & Sundukov, 2009).
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