Obtusodonta equitatoria (Panzer, 1786)
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Obtusodonta equitatoria (Panzer, 1786) |
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Obtusodonta equitatoria (Panzer, 1786) View in CoL
Notes
The first hibernating specimen was found by Gravenhorst (1829) in Grunwitz ( Poland) on pine. He mentions an additional record from Dahl, but the location is unclear. The distribution in Europe is mostly southern, with many records in Spain specifically. The species hibernates there as an adult below stones.
Status: Confirmed.
Records: France (1), Poland (1), Spain (2) *.
First record: Ca. 1829 - October ( Gravenhorst (1829), Poland).
Hibernacula: DT (1), M (1), S (2).
Sources: Gravenhorst (1829) [ Ichneumon antennatorius ], Berthoumieu (1895 b) [ Amblyteles equitatorius Panz. ]; Unpublished: Observation. org.
Also mentioned in: Morley (1903).
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