Pocadius adustus Reitter, 1888
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/caucasiana.2.e98998 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/468624A1-60DA-58E5-A147-BDACA86DABCB |
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Pocadius adustus Reitter, 1888 |
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Pocadius adustus Reitter, 1888
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Examined:
GEORGIA • Nedzvi Managed Reserve; N41.9024°, E43.5161°; 885 m a.s.l.; 08.10.2021; ISU, CaBOL IDs: 1018762, 1018763 (Fig. 4 View Figure 4 ); leg: CaBOL team.
Genetics:
The BOLD identification engine indicated high similarity of the sequence yielded from the specimen with CaBOL ID 1018763 (BOLD: ACJ7127) to the COI of Pocadius adustus from Germany (BIN ID: ACJ7127, similarity 98.95%). The morphology of the Georgian specimens also perfectly corresponds to the description provided in the key by Medvedev (1965).
Remarks:
To date, 63 species of Nitidulidae comprising 23 genera are known from Georgia ( Jelinek and Audisio 2007; Tarkhnishvili et al. 2013). The genus Pocadius includes 10 described species, displaying peculiar habits of being epigeous gasteromycetes specialists ( Cline 2008). P. adustus has a wide distribution range in the Palaearctic region, with the nearest findings from Turkey ( Jelinek and Audisio 2007) and the Western Caucasus in Russia ( Cline 2005). The specimens from the Nedzvi Managed Reserve found in the puffball ( Lycoperdon sp.) cavity represent a first record for Georgia.
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