Cernosvitoviella farkasi, Dózsa-Farkas, Klára, Csitári, Bianka & Felföldi, Tamás, 2017
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4254.3.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6029226 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/611E1238-FFA3-FFFA-FF56-F6D79F60FDA2 |
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Cernosvitoviella farkasi |
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Distribution of Cernosvitoviella View in CoL species at the study sites
Five Cernosvitoviella View in CoL species were found at the ten study sites: Cernosvitoviella farkasi View in CoL sp. n., C. aggtelekiensis Dózsa-Farkas, 1970 View in CoL , C. atrata ( Bretscher, 1903) View in CoL , C. crassoductus Dózsa-Farkas, 1990 and C. minor Dózsa-Farkas, 1990 View in CoL . The distribution of the five species at the investigated sites is given in Table 1. The new species was found only at one locality (site 2), while C. aggtelekiensis View in CoL was found only in one region, in the Őrség National Park (sites 5, 7, 8). In our present investigation, C. atrata View in CoL was detected only in or near the Sphagnum View in CoL mires (sites 1, 2, 6, 7). C. crassoductus was found in an ash carr (site 10), but not in the western part of Hungary. C. minor View in CoL was the most widespread among the Cernosvitoviella View in CoL species, having been detected in 9 samples (sites 1–4, 6, 8–11).
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Cernosvitoviella farkasi
Dózsa-Farkas, Klára, Csitári, Bianka & Felföldi, Tamás 2017 |
C. crassoductus Dózsa-Farkas, 1990
Dozsa-Farkas 1990 |
C. minor Dózsa-Farkas, 1990
Dozsa-Farkas 1990 |
C. aggtelekiensis Dózsa-Farkas, 1970
Dozsa-Farkas 1970 |
C. atrata (
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