Atemnidae Kishida, 1929
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https://doi.org/ 10.6620/ZS.2021.60-17 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B987B3-B923-FFA7-28A9-FACAFD46C24B |
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Felipe |
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Atemnidae Kishida, 1929 |
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Family Atemnidae Kishida, 1929 View in CoL Atemnus syriacus ( Beier, 1955) ( Figs. 4A View Fig , 5C View Fig ) ▲
New data: 46: river bottom land by the roadside, under Salix sp. bark, individual sampling, 28.iv.2017, 1 T, leg. Christophoryová J., Jablonski D., Mikulíček P.; 47: rural zone by the river, under the bark of broken tree, individual sampling, 28.iv.2017, 1 ò, leg. Christophoryová J., Jablonski D., Mikulíček P.
European distribution: Albania (present paper), Greece ( Harvey 2013b).
Notes: Atemnus syriacus is a rare species with distribution within Europe restricted to the Balkans ( Harvey 2013b). The species is recorded in Albania for the first time. Albania is the second-known country with occurrence of the species and the northernmost country of its distribution in Europe. Atemnus syriacus is considered a typical bark-dwelling species, which was proved by the present records, a record from Greece ( Mahnert 1977), and from its distribution outside Europe: in Turkey and Syria ( Beier 1955 1964).
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