Bolitophila (Bolitophila) tenella Winnertz, 1864
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https://doi.org/ 10.15560/13.5.533 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/066087BC-3245-FFF2-FC90-FEC73C7ADCB4 |
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Marcus |
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Bolitophila (Bolitophila) tenella Winnertz, 1864 |
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Bolitophila (Bolitophila) tenella Winnertz, 1864 View in CoL
Material examined. Figure 1. Romania: Voineasa, Parâng Mt., Vidra lake, valley Mogoșu, spruce forest along a small stream near to a deforestation area, 988 m a.s.l., 45.4212° N, 023.7621° E, 26 May 2014, Kolcsár L.-P. leg., 1 male, DIPT-JS-2015-0302; Cașinu Nou, Bodoc Mt., Balaj pass, spruce forest along a brook with fallen trees, 880 m a.s.l., 46.1949° N, 025.9887° E, 25 August 2014, Kolcsár L.-P. leg., 1 male, DIPT-JS-2016-0218; Carnic, Retezat Mt., Pietrele Valley, mixed forest, domi- nated by spruce, 978 m a.s.l., 45.4405°N, 022.8913° E, 25 May 2014, Kolcsár L.-P. leg., 1 male; Obârșia Lotrului, Parâng Mt., peat bog with fallen spruce trees, 1450 m a.s.l., 45.4319° N, 023.6618° E, 26 May 2014, Kolcsár L.-P. leg., 1 male; Brădești, Târnava Mare River, willow forest among the river, 490 m a.s.l., 46.3314° N, 025.3311° E, 1 May 2010, Kolcsár L.-P. leg., 1 male.
It is a widespread Palaearctic species, known from several European countries ( Chandler 2013), and new for the Romanian fauna. Larvae are polymycophagous, feeding on several agaric mushrooms ( Jakovlev 1994, 2011). According to Ševčík (2010), B. tenella is an uncommon species in the Czech Republic, perhaps preferring Pholiota species as host fungi.
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