Oppiella (Rhinoppia) hygrophila (Mahunka, 1987
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https://doi.org/ 10.3161/00159301FF2018.61.1.055 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6D0A2667-FFEA-0476-FEE0-FA1A5BE29A30 |
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Oppiella (Rhinoppia) hygrophila (Mahunka, 1987 |
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Oppiella (Rhinoppia) hygrophila (Mahunka, 1987 )
Within the genus there are 40 species approximately (Subias 2017). About 15 species are presented to Europe (Subias 2017). For Ukraine, including the Transcarpathian region, the genus Oppiella has 5 species (including O. hygrophila) ( Yaroshenko 2000, Melamud 2009).
Material. 2 adults, Ukraine, Zakarpattia Region , Berehove district , vicinity of Velyki Berehy, 48.222434º N, 22.781095º E, hygrophilic meadow, Borzhava river basin, 26 Oct 2013, leg. H. H. Hushtan ( Fig.1 View Fig , study site 1) GoogleMaps .
Distribution. Central-eastern Europe ( Subias 2018). Ukraine (first record). Currently, the position in Zakarpattia is the easternmost place of the occurrence.
Ecology. Moist soil of meadows, steppes, woody plants and bogs ( Weigmann & Miko 2006).
Diagnosis. Body length 315–355 µm. Sensillus spindle-shaped or weakly clavicular, distal with a few short bristles. Lamellar costulae reduced, but at least partially preserved in the proximal part of the bothridia. Notogaster keels is hardly recognizable (in dorsal view) ( Weigmann & Miko 2006).
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