boreale (Thomson, 1883)
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https://doi.org/ 10.15407/zoo2022.03.189 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ACD00A-FFAF-9A24-DEA0-27219100FE82 |
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Felipe |
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boreale (Thomson, 1883) |
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Gasteruption boreale (Thomson, 1883)
Material examined. Belarus: Gomel Region: Buda-Koshelevo District, Uvarovichi , 52°35'43" N ,
30°43'49" E, 137 a. s. l., at a wooden buildings, 15.06.2005, 1 ♀ (Ostrovsky).
D i s t r i b u t i o n. Probably widespread in Europe; some old records of G. assectator may belong here; Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Turkey and Ukraine ( Johansson & Achterberg, 2016; Orlovskyté et al., 2018; Özbek, 2020; Bogusch, 2021); Belarus (first record).
Notes. May to September. Biology is poorly known. Host range apparently covers some species recorded as hosts of G. assectator ( Parslow et al., 2020) . Orlovskyté et al. (2018) recorded Hylaeus communis Nylander (Colletidae) as a host of G. boreale . This species is the probably occurs mainly in warmer regions. Like most species of this genus, G. boreale frequently visits flowers of multiple species of families Apiaceae and Asteraceae ( Bogusch, 2021) .
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