Leptoceridae, Leach in Brewster, 1815
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.37828/em.2019.22.3 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6B3087D0-FFE5-FF9B-31BB-FB0AFEEBB964 |
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Felipe |
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Leptoceridae |
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Family Leptoceridae View in CoL
Athripsodes bilineatus (Linnaeus, 1758)
KIA 20(A), spring at Zeta River in Danilovgrad , 04.VI.2018, 2 fifth instar larva; KIA 20(B), spring at Zeta River in Danilovgrad, 04.VI.2018, 2 fifth instar larva .
Leptocerus interruptus (Fabricius, 1775)
KIA 06(A), second spring at Zeta River near Pričelje , 29.V.2018, 1 fifth instar larva; KIA 20(A), spring at Zeta River in Danilovgrad, 04.VI.2018, 1 fifth instar larva; KIA 20(B), spring at Zeta River in Danilovgrad, 04.VI.2018, 13 various instar larvae .
Mystacides azurea (Linnaeus, 1761) KIA 06(A), second spring at Zeta River near Pričelje, 29.V.2018, 2 fifth instar larva.
Triaenodes ochreellus lefkas Malicky, 1974
KIA 06(A), second spring at Zeta River near Pričelje, 29.V.2018, 2 fifth instar larva. First record for Montenegro. Until recently, Triaenodes ochreellus was known from Plavnica (Marinković- Gospodnetić, 1981) but recent taxonomic works confirm that T. ochreellus ochrellus is so far only found in ecoregions 1, 2, 8 and 13 (Iberic-Macaronesian, Pyrenees, Western Highlands, Western Plains, respectively) and T. ochreellus lefkas in ecoregions 3, 5 and 6 (Italy, Corsica and Malta, Dinaric Western Balkan, Hellenic Western Balkan, respectively) ( Graf et al. 2008; de Jong et al. 2014).
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