Eluma caelata (Miers, 1877)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13276903 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0382A91A-747D-FFCB-D12D-FDFC8D72CBCF |
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Felipe |
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Eluma caelata (Miers, 1877) |
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27. Eluma caelata (Miers, 1877) View in CoL
( Fig. 20 a View Fig , Fig. 31 View Fig , Map 27 View Map 27 , Table 29)
Eluma caelata View in CoL was for the first time recorded in Belgium in 2016 ( DE SMEDT et al., 2017). It is a very rare species with only three known localities in Belgium, all in open landscape ( Table 29, Map 27 View Map 27 ). The first discovery was in a rough grassland habitat near the nature reserve het “Zwin”. The other two observations were further away from the coast (10–15 km) in open landscape near a ditch with some trees in close vicinity. The species favours rather similar habitat in the Netherlands, where it occurs only in the province neighbouring the Belgian localities ( BERG et al., 2008). By contrast, in France E. caelata View in CoL is found in forest on acidic soils but these localities are hundreds of kilometres south of the Belgian populations ( SÉCHET & NOËL, 2015).
All Belgian observation are from the end of the season: October, November and December. However, because of the low number of records we cannot deduct conclusions based on the phenology diagram ( Fig. 31 View Fig ).
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