Nycteribia quasiocellata (Theodor, 1966)
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https://doi.org/ 10.1515/vzoo-2015-0008 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038E2C62-FFE9-0821-FF74-FB1CFD5FD8DA |
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Felipe |
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Nycteribia quasiocellata (Theodor, 1966) |
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Nycteribia quasiocellata (Theodor, 1966) View in CoL
The species was described in Western Mongolia and then discovered in Eastern Kazakhstan (Zaisan Valley) ( Hůrka, 1969). Widely distributed in the Central and Eastern Palaearctic, there are many findings in the Altai, Western Siberia, the Western Sayan, Tuva, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Far East ( Medvedev et al., 1991; Polkanov, Medvedev, 1997; Orlova et al., 2013; Orlova et al., 2014; own data). Probably oligoxenous, prefer eastern water bat as a host, since the most findings were made in the boreal zone on it ( Medvedev et al., 1991; Polkanov, Medvedev, 1997; Orlova et al., 2014).
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