Labidura riparia Pallas, 1773
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https://doi.org/ 10.26515/rzsi/v121/i3/2021/158370 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F387F6-FFA9-9804-FCDB-A4699BE7BCDE |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Labidura riparia Pallas, 1773 |
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Labidura riparia Pallas, 1773 View in CoL
Material examined: 1ex, Reg. No- I/DER/NERC- 22, Arunachal Pradesh: Bansari Hawa camp, Range River ,
11.xii.1975, Coll.K. R. Rao and Party; 2exs, I/DER/NERC-23; 28, Assam: Kaziranga , Mihimukh , 17.ii. 1974, Coll. M. Datta and Party; 1ex, I/DER/NERC- 26, Meghalaya: Garo Hills, Songsak , 12.xi.1978, Coll. K. P. Singh; 1ex, I/ DER/NERC- 27, Mizoram: North Vanlaiphai , 13.v.1993, Coll. S. J. S. Hattar and Party; 1ex, I/ DER/ NERC- 29, Meghalaya: South Garo Hills Dist., Siju cave and around ,
3.vi.1992, Coll. Y. P. Sinha and Party; 1ex, I/DER/NERC-89, Manipur: Tamenglong, 06.x.2019, Coll. U. Saikia and Party.
Distribution: India: Cosmopolitan, ranging from seashore to mountains in diverse ecological niches.
Remarks: This species is most common in tropical parts of the world.
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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