Elipsocus abdominalis Reuter, 1904
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0B7C1236-1479-1C02-0BA5-B363D119F9C6 |
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* Elipsocus abdominalis Reuter, 1904
MATERIAL EXAMINED. Gomel district, S of Gomel city, Novobelitsa forestry, 52°20′43″N, 31°02′21″E, 135 m a.s.l., mixed forest, from oak tree branches with dry leaves among the undergrowth, 9.10.2021, 2♀, collected by beating the vegetation; GoogleMaps Buda-Koshelevo district , SW of Rudnya-Ol’khovka village, 52°32′41″N, 30°22′42″E, 130 m a.s.l., pine forest, from pine tree brunches overgrown by lichens, 23.10.2021, 10♂, 19♀, collected by beating the vegetation; GoogleMaps Gomel district, W of “Glushets” gardens between Mikhal’ki and Starye Dyatlovichi villages, 52°15′18″N, 30°50′05″E, 122 m a.s.l., pine forest, from dry pine tree branches among the undergrowth, 22.07.2023, 2♀, collected by beating the vegetation GoogleMaps .
DISTRIBUTION. Holarctic species. Known from Poland and some localities European Russia [ Vishnyakova, 1964; Georgiev et al., 2023; Ostrovsky et al., 2023].
NOTES. A moderately small (c. 2.5–3.5 mm) barkfly. Generally, it is associated with the dead branches of conifers, but is occasionally found also on other trees and shrubs.
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