Nepa cinerea Linnaeus, 1758
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4459.1.6 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:CC8472B5-E2C3-4341-B4FD-676E7063B06F |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5949806 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038ED11B-FFED-BC2D-FF25-A545456AEB57 |
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Plazi |
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Nepa cinerea Linnaeus, 1758 |
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Nepa cinerea Linnaeus, 1758 View in CoL
Material examined. Ait Boulmane, 14.0 7.14, 2 ff, 1 j; Ait Oha Ohaki, 14.0 7.14, 2 mm, 1 j; Arbalou, 0 3.0 5.14, 3 mm, 4 ff, 1 j; Irhdis, 13.0 6.14, 3 mm, 5 ff, 3 jj; Boumia, 0 2.0 5.14, 2 ff, 3 jj; Anzar Oufounas, 0 2.0 5.14, 2 ff, 1 j; Aval Ansegmir, 0 2.0 5.14, 3 mm; Petite cascades, 17.0 5.14, 2 jj; Oued Lakhrouf, 17.0 5.14, 2 mm; Pont Gafait, 0 7.0 8.14, 1 m, 2 ff; Amont Taourirt, 0 7.0 6.14, 2 mm, 2 ff; Sources O. El Bared, 0 1.0 6.14, 1 f; Amont O. El Bared, 23.0 3.14, 2 mm, 1 j; Douar Ifrane, 0 7.0 8.14, 3 ff; Sources Berkine, 27.0 3.14, 1 j; Amont Berkine, 15.0 8.14, 2 ff; Pont O. Zbzit, 23.0 3.14, 3 jj; Confluence Zbzit O. El Bared, 15.0 8.14, 1 j; Debdou, 27.0 4.16, 1 m, 1 f; Mares Debdou, 27.0 4.16, 1 j; Aval Zeghzel, 28.0 4.16, 2 mm, 1 f; Jbel Mehser, 19.0 9.15, 2 ff; Source Himer, 18. 11.15, 1 m, 1 f; Amont Himer, 18. 11.15, 1 f; Source Zeghzel, 0 1.0 2.15, 1 j; Ain Sfa, 0 1.0 2.15, 1 m, 2 ff; Ain Almou, 0 6.0 6.16, 2 mm, 1 f; Cherraa, 0 6.0 6.16, 2 mm, 3 ff; Source Aghbal, 27.0 8.16, 3 ff; Jbel Sidi Moussa, 29.0 5.17, 1 m; Amont Bni Waklane, 31.0 5.17, 3 mm, 3 ff; Wertass, 31.0 5.17, 1 f; Laâyoune, 31.0 5.17, 1 m; Mont Gourougou, 7.0 2.15, 1 m, 1 f; Oued Oumassine, 12.0 5.16, 1 f, 1 j; Oued Mariouari, 12.0 5.16, 1 j; Barrage Sfissef, 21.0 5.16, 3 ff, 1 j; Barrage Raknat Nâam, 22.0 5.16, 2 mm, 3 ff; Figuig, 22.0 5.16, 1 m; O. Abbou Lekhal, 22.0 5.16, 1 f; Anwal, 20. 11.16, 3 mm; Bouânane, 22. 11.16, 3 ff.
Distribution. Palearctic species, widely distributed in the northern part of Morocco (L’Mohdi 2016). In the Moulouya River basin, this species is only known for Oued Za ( Chavanon et al. 2004), but probably it is much more common than the records suggest. Our work considerably increased the records of its distribution in Morocco ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 ).
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