Cercyon (Cercyon) symbion Shatrovskiy, 1989
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Cercyon (Cercyon) symbion Shatrovskiy, 1989 |
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Cercyon (Cercyon) symbion Shatrovskiy, 1989 View in CoL
Figs 4–7 View Figs 4–7
MATERIAL EXAMINED. Russia: Kamchatka krai, Aleutsky District, Commander
Islands, Bering Island, cove Buyan, coast of Bering Sea, under decomposing seaweed, 25–
26.VII 2012, 5♂, 9♀ (coll. A.S. Sazhnev); same locality, 21.VIII 2013, 2♂, 7♀ (coll. A.S.
Sazhnev).
NOTES. This species is recorded from Kamchatka krai for the first time. All specimens of Cercyon symbion were collected at a distance of 2–10 meters from water edge line ( Fig. 7 View Figs 4–7 )
on the shore of Bering Sea under decomposing seaweed ( Laminaria , Fucus ), logs, and stones together with Creophilus maxillosus (Linnaeus, 1758) , Psammostiba sp. , Adota sp. ,
Aleochara nubis (Staphylinidae) , Lyrosoma sp. (Agyrtidae) , Hypnoidus sp. (Elateridae) , and
Diptera larvae.
DISTRIBUTION. Russian Far East (Sakhalin Oblast’, Primorsky krai, Kamchatka krai),
Japan (Ryndevich, 2001; Ôhara & Jia, 2006; Fikáček et al., 2015).
5 – penis; 6 – genital segment; 7 – habitat on Bering Island (cove Buyan coast of Bering Sea).
Family Hydraenidae Mulsant, 1844
NOTES. This family is recorded from Commander Islands for the first time.
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