Cryptarcha

Alekseev, Vitaly I. & Bukejs, Andris, 2010, Contributions to the knowledge of beetles (Insecta: Coleoptera) in the Kaliningrad region. 1., Baltic Journal of Coleopterology 10 (2), pp. 157-176 : 164

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13204446

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scientific name

Cryptarcha
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21. CRYPTARCHA View in CoL STRIGATA (FABRICIUS, 1787) Examined material: Recorded from two localities in the western part of the region: Bagratinovsk district , Bogdanovka environs, 54°29´10.9´´N 20°2´15.3´´E, 16.VI.-01.VIII.2009 (1 ex., Querceto-Carpinetum forest, pitfall trap, leg. V. Alekseev & A.Alekseeva); Zelenogradsk district, Otradnoe environs, 54°56´6.5´´N 20°6´29.4´´E, 30.VI.2009 (4 exx, on effluent oak sap, together with Epuraea guttata (Olivier, 1811) , leg. V. Alekseev) GoogleMaps .

Comments: This species is sporadically distributed in the whole Baltic and Fennoscandian region ( Silfverberg 2004). The species is considered to be rare in Lithuania ( Ferenca et al. 2002) and Latvia ( Barševskis et al. 2008). On the territory of the northern part of the former East Prussia, it has been recorded from Rauschen [Svetlogorsk], Neuhäuser [Mechnikov], Pillau [Baltiysk], Warnicken [Lesnoe], Georgenswalde [Otradnoe], Löwenhagen [Komsomol’sk], Insterburg [Chernyakhovsk], Königsberg [Kaliningrad] and Neuhausen [Gur’evsk] ( Bercio & Folwaczny 1979). This beetle (as also the above-mentioned species) occurs and develops in yeast sap and under the bark of deciduous trees (primarily oaks).

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Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Nitidulidae

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Nitidulidae

Genus

Epuraea

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