Allecula
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35. ALLECULA MORIO (FABRICIUS, 1787) Examined material: Recorded only once: Kaliningrad, Maks-Aschmann’s park, 54°44´21.6´´N 20°29´42´´E, 08. III GoogleMaps .2009 (1 larva, broadleaved park, in the brown rotten wood of a living old oak (inhabited by Sinodendron cylindricum (Linnaeus, 1758) also), leg. V.
Alekseev & A. Alekseeva), from which an imago emerged 30.V.2009 (cult. V.Alekseev) .
Comments: According to the catalogue of Silfverberg (2004), it is recorded from Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Latvia. The species is also recorded from Belarus ( Alexandrovitch et al. 1996) and from the Polish part of the Bialowieża primeval forest (Kubisz, Tsinkevich 2001). The species is considered to be very rare in Latvia ( Barševskis et al. 2008). On the territory of the northern part of the former East Prussia, it was reported only from Moosbude [Oktyabr’skoe, the E suburb of Kaliningrad] ( Bercio & Folwaczny 1979). The larva of this saproxlic rare species feeds on the rotten wood of the old oaks.
Alexandrovitch O. R., Lopatin I. K., Pisanenko A. D., Tsinkevitch V. A., Snitko S. M. 1996. A catalogue of Coleoptera (Insecta) of Belarus. Minsk: 1 - 103.
Barsevskis A., Bukejs A., Anichtchenko A. 2008. Faunistic records of the beetles (Hexapoda: Coleoptera) in Latvia. 2. Acta Biologica Universitatis Daugavpiliensis, 8 (2): 227 - 258.
Bercio H., Folwaczny B. 1979. The check-list of the beetles of Prussia. Verlag Parzeller & Co, Fulda: 1 - 369. (in German).
Silfverberg H. 2004. Enumeratio nova Coleopterorum Fennoscandiae, Daniae et Baltiae. Sahlbergia, 9: 1 - 111.
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