Pionopsis lutescens ( Hermann, 1804 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5213.4.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7385729 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B18791-3A56-FFE3-FF30-81B08AC4FE70 |
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Pionopsis lutescens ( Hermann, 1804 ) |
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Pionopsis lutescens ( Hermann, 1804)
Synonym: Hydrachna lutescens Hermann, 1804 (original designation)
Type material: Unknown, possibly lost.
Type locality: Northern Europe ( Hermann 1804) .
Geographical distribution: Holarctic, remarkably Europe ( Gerecke et al. 2016).
Distribution in Portugal: South: Estremadura ( Valdecasas 1988), in Sintra-Monserrate Park and Palace ( Lundblad 1956).
Ecological notes: Freshwater ( Lundblad 1956), at pools of streams and small habitats with a short temporary water cover; Larval insects hosts: Chironomidae dipterans ( Gerecke et al. 2016).
Synonym: Hydrachna torris Müller, 1776 (original designation)
Type material: Unknown, possibly lost.
Type locality: Denmark (probably surroundings of Copenhagen) or Norway ( Müller 1776) .
Geographical distribution: Palaearctic ( Gerecke et al. 2016).
Distribution in Portugal: South: Estremadura ( Valdecasas 1988), in Sintra-Monserrate Park and Palace ( Lundblad 1956).
Ecological notes: In lentic freshwater ecosystems and small tributaries, including eutrophic, oligotrophic and dystrophic environments ( Gerecke et al. 2016).
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Acariformes |
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Prostigmata |
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Hygrobatoidea |
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Tiphyinae |
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Pionopsis lutescens ( Hermann, 1804 )
Cantallo, Harold, Gomes, Nuno, Antunes, Carlos, Martins, Duarte & Costa, Dimítri De Araújo 2022 |
Hydrachna lutescens
Hermann 1804 |