Lithobius (Monotarsobius) crassipes C.L. Koch
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https://doi.org/ 10.15298/rusentj.30.1.14 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F0992F-FFDD-FFDA-FC8C-FB45232AFD93 |
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Felipe |
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Lithobius (Monotarsobius) crassipes C.L. Koch |
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Lithobius (Monotarsobius) crassipes C.L. Koch View in CoL ,
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MATERIAL EXAMINED. 1 ♀, Republic of Belarus, Minsk, Krasivyi lane, among household waste, 14.07.2019, leg. et det. A.M. Ostrovsky.
DISTRIBUTION. A western Palaearctic species widespread across Europe, ranging from the Canary Islands and northern Africa in the west, through the Near East, the Caucasus and European Russia, to western and central Siberia in the east; also introduced to Taiwan and the U.S.A. In the European part of Russia, it has been found in the Moscow, Ulyanovsk and Rostov-on-Don areas, the republics of Karelia, Adygea, Komi and Crimea, the Krasnodar, Perm and Stavropol provinces and the Nenets Autonomous Region in the Arkhangelsk Area (Vaygach Island), while in Asian Russia in the Krasnoyarsk Province (Vorogovo and Nizhne- Imbatsk), the Altai Province and the Tyumen Area [ Lohmander, 1925; Palmén, 1948, 1988; Minoranskij, 1977; Zalesskaja, 1978; Wytwer, 1999; Farzalieva, 2008; Zapparoli, 2009, 2011; Sergeeva, 2013; Volkova, 2014; Zuev, 2016; Nefediev et al., 2016; Tuf et al., 2015; Sammet et al., 2018].
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