Cratyna (Cratyna) uliginosoides Heller, Koehler & Menzel, 2016
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Cratyna (Cratyna) uliginosoides Heller, Koehler & Menzel, 2016
Literature.
Faunistics: Heller et al. (2016): 102, 103, 104 [as Cratyna (Cratyna) uliginosoides ]. Taxonomy: Heller et al. (2016): 102 [as Cratyna (Cratyna) uliginosoides ].
Localities.
• Akershus; Ullensaker, Sessvollmoen N of Moen (= 'Sessvollmoen - N Moen’) • Aust-Agder; Evje og Hornnes, Klepsland • Buskerud; Sigdal, Heimseteråsen (= 'Sigdal, Furukrone Nr. 1' [correctly translated from Norwegian: 'Sigdal, crown of pine tree no. 1']) • Hordaland; Stord, NE coast of Stord Island, SW part of Hageberg SE of Vistvik (= 'Hageberg SV - SE of Vistvik, NE coast of Stord’) • Sveio, Langemyr SE of Sveio (= 'Langemyr - SE of Sveio’) • Møre Og Romsdal; Molde, N part of Julaksla mountain W of Mek (= 'Julaksla N - W of Mek’) • Vestnes, Småøyane SE of Kristisetra, SE of Vestnes (= 'Vestnes, Småøyane, SE of Kristisetra [SE of Vestnes]') • Volda, at the Øyraelva. Sogn Og Fjordane; Høyanger, NE of Austreim at the N side of Sognefjorden, N of hill Furehaugen (= 'N Furehaugen’) • Telemark; Bamble, Langøya in the Langesundsfjorden, bay at the E side of island (= ‘Langøya - Bukt på østsiden ( Langøya I)' [correctly translated from Norwegian: ‘Langøya, bay at the eastern side ( Langøya I)']) • Tinn, Hovin NW of Kongsberg, Spjeldset SW of Øvre Fjellstul (= 'Hovin, Spjeldset’) • Trøndelag; Trondheim, Trondheim, Sommerlystvegen (= ‘Sør-Trøndelag, Trondheim, M. Sommerlystvegen - in the garden of nr. 22') • Vestfold; Horten, Borre, Adaltjern naturreservat NW of Bakkenteigen (= 'Adaltjern, Bakkenteigen’) • Larvik, hill Småås N of Larvik (= 'Larvik, Småås’).
Faunistic note.
The first specimens of Cratyna uliginosoides from Norway were collected and/or identified in our NTI project 2014-2016. Erroneously Heller et al. (2016) listed the specimen with the no. BAB415020 twice: one time correctly as Cratyna uliginosa and one time falsely as paratype of Cratyna uliginosoides . Therefore the record of Cr. uliginosoides in Hedmark is not reliable.
Ecological note.
On woody hillsides and in mountain birch forests; pine forests (e.g. Pinus sylvestris dominated boreal forests with Betula pubescens and Picea abies ); forests with oak, birch, juniper, blueberry and wavy hair-grass; mixed forests (scots pine, Norway spruce, downy birch, common hazel, juniper) with ferns and mosses; mixed forests on steep mountain slopes with crevices and cavities (scots pine, Norway spruce, downy birch, grey alder, rowan, juniper, heather, blueberry, cotton grass, marsh orchids, rushes, mosses); in bogs, otherwise muddy terrain and deadwood-rich carrs along streams and near rivers (downy birch, grey alder, rowan, juniper, rushes, sedges, mosses, lichens); deadwood-rich deciduous forests (common hazel, grey alder, sycamore maple, rowan, birch, ferns, mosses); in gardens with lawn and some larger trees, also on waste. Phenology: May-Sep.
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