Clusiodes tuomikoskii Mamaev, 1974
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Clusiodes tuomikoskii Mamaev, 1974 |
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Clusiodes tuomikoskii Mamaev, 1974
Materials
Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: A. Polevoi; sex: 14 males, 14 females; Location: country: Russia; stateProvince: Karelia; locality: Kivach Nature Reserve ; verbatimLatitude: 62.281; verbatimLongitude: 33.967; verbatimCoordinateSystem: Decimal degrees; verbatimSRS: WGS84; Identification: identifiedBy: A. Polevoi; Event: samplingProtocol: Trunk emergence trap; eventDate: 2016-04-25 /05-26; Record Level: institutionCode: FRIP
Diagnosis
The only representative of the genus Clusiodes with no darkening along the costal vein and entirely black scutum (Fig. 12). Male surstylus figured by Mamaev (1974), fig. 1:3 and Lonsdale and Marshall (2007), fig. 41.
Distribution
Known only by the type specimens from East Russia, Primorje region ( Lonsdale and Marshall 2007, Mamaev 1974). First record for Europe.
Ecology
Unknown, but most probably similar to other species of Clusiodes , which develop in dead wood in an advanced state of decay, preferring fallen bark-covered trunks or stumps ( Rotheray and Horsfield 2013). According to the authors' data, this species prefers wind-broken aspens of average diameter (ca. 40 cm) fallen 9 years ago (Table 1). It favoured the trunks colonised by Peniophora incarnata (RS=0.61, P<0.05).
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