Protaetia speciosissima, (Scopoli, 1786)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.10979877 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11447684 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F88A05-FFA3-C519-FD18-FD96FBA4FA64 |
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Protaetia speciosissima |
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[ P. speciosissima (Scopoli, 1786) View in CoL
[ = aeruginosa (Drury, 1770) ]]
Korotyaev & Nikitsky 2001 ( Netocia aeruginosa ).
Comments: The species is still unknown, but quite possible occurs in the southern or south-western parts of the Kaliningrad Region at the northenmost limit of the distributional range. Larvae develop in hollows of old broad-leaved trees (mostly Quercus , but also Populus , Tilia , Fagus , Ulmus ), beetles feed on enfluent tree sup and live mainly in crowns of trees ( Byk & Cieślak 2011; Bunalski et al. 2015a). The species is known in northern, western and central Poland (Bercio & Folwaczny 1979; Byk & Cieślak 2011; Bunalski et al. 2015a), Lithuania ( Tamutis et al. 2011), and Belarus (Alexandovitch & Pisanenko 1991). It is listed in the Russian Red Data Book ( Korotyaev & Nikitsky 2001) as the inhabited Kaliningrad Region species and is insluded in the Red Data Book of the Kaliningrad Region ( Dedkov & Grishanov 2010) as the required especially attention species. The species is considered “near threteaned” at the European level ( Nieto & Alexander 2010). The nearest to the Kaliningrad Region known locality of the species is situated near Olsztyn in Warmian-Masurian region, northern Poland ( Byk & Cieślak 2011).
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