Julus azarovae Mikhaljova, 2009
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https://doi.org/ 10.25221/fee.370.2 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F50E7E-FFF8-FF94-FF66-996EB5B85F5C |
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Felipe |
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Julus azarovae Mikhaljova, 2009 |
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Julus azarovae Mikhaljova, 2009 View in CoL
MATERIAL. Russia: Republic of Altai: Ulaganskii District, Aigulakskii Mt. Range,
near source of Sardyma River, rocky alpine meadow with stony streams, 50°24 N, 87°33 E,
2400–2500 m, 29.VII 2016, 1 ♂, 6 ♀, 1 subadult ♂ ( ASU), leg. A.A. Fomichev; Ulaganskii
District, Aigulakskii Mt. Range, subalpine meadow with stony streams and tundra, 50°24 N,
87°33 E, 2400–2500 m, 29.VII 2016, 1 ♂ ( ASU), leg. Yu. V. Dyachkov ; Kuraiskii Mt. Range ,
watershed of Korumduairy and Yarlyamry rivers, mountain top with retranslator, rocky mountain tundra, 50.33958°N, 87.74865°E, ca 3000 m, 7.VIII 2016, 2 ♀ ( ASU), leg. V. V GoogleMaps .
Sidorov.
DISTRIBUTION. Russia: Republic of Altai ( Fig. 1 View Fig ).
REMARKS. Previously this species was known from the northern part of Altai (Mikhaljova, 2009, 2016); here it is recorded from south-east part at elevation 2400–3000 m. Three species of the genus Julus Linnaeus, 1758 ( J. jedryczkowskii Golovatch, 1981 , J. colchicus
Lohmander, 1936 and J. lignaui Verhoeff, 1910 ) seem to be the most high-montane congeners in the Caucasus region (Evsyukov et al., 2018).
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Arizona State University |
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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