Nycteribia kolenatii Theodor & Moscona, 1954
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4927.3.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4555656 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/50278A2B-FFCF-AB2F-1EFA-F978FE16FCBB |
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Nycteribia kolenatii Theodor & Moscona, 1954 |
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Nycteribia kolenatii Theodor & Moscona, 1954 View in CoL
Material. 4 ♀♀, 1 ♁ ex Myotis daubentonii , vicinity of Kokshamary (village), 26. VI.2006, leg. D.G. Smirnov; 3 ♁♁ ex My. daubentonii , “Predural’e” Biological Station, 1–31.VII.2011, leg. M. V. Orlova, O.L. Orlov; 7 ♀♀, 7 ♁♁ ex My. daubentonii , Yangel’ka River, 1–31.VIII.2014, leg. A. V. Zhigalin; 10 ♀♀, 7 ♁♁ ex My. daubentonii , 1 ♀ ex My. dasycneme , vicinity of Yelimbetovo (village), 1–31.VIII.2014, leg. A. V. Zhigalin; 3 ♀♀, 2 ♁♁ ex My. daubentonii , Bol’shoy Kizil River, 1–31.VIII.2014, leg. A. V. Zhigalin; 12 ♀♀, 12 ♁♁ ex My. daubentonii, Maliy Kizil River , 1–31.VIII.2014, leg. A. V. Zhigalin; 2 ♀♀ ex My. daubentonii, Aleshunino (village), 6.VIII.2016, leg. Y.A. Bykov, det. A. V. Pavlov; 1 ♀, 1 ♁ ex My. daubentonii, Aleshunino (village), 29.VII.2017, leg. Y.A. Bykov, det. A. V. Pavlov; 3 ♀♀, 3 ♁♁ ex My. daubentonii, Aleshunino (village), 27–28.VII.2018, leg. Y.A. Bykov, det. A. V. Pavlov; 9 ♀♀, 13 ♁♁ ex My. daubentonii, Aleshunino (village), 26–27.VII.2019, leg. Y.A. Bykov, det. A. V. Pavlov.
Distribution. Russian Federation: Pskov Province ( Farafonova & Gornostaev 2018), Vladimir Province (new record); Ulyanovsk Province ( Farafonova & Gornostaev 2018, as Simbirsk Province), Penza Province ( Farafonova & Gornostaev 2018), Samara Province ( Ilyin 1988), Mariy-El Republic (new record), Krasnodar Region ( Farafonova & Gornostaev 2018), Udmurtiya Republic ( Orlova et al. 2011), Perm Region (new record), Bashkiria Republic (new record), Sverdlovsk Region (Orlova 2011; Orlova et al. 2014b), Khanty-Mansi autonomous Region ( Orlova et al. 2013). Europe ( Szentiványi et al. 2016). Caucasus ( Farafonova & Gornostaev 2018). Kazakhstan ( Polkanov & Medvedev 1997).
Hosts. Myotis daubentonii ( Markova 1938; Orlova 2011; Orlova et al. 2011; Orlova et al. 2013; Szentiványi et al. 2016; Farafonova & Gornostaev 2018; this paper), My. dasycneme ( Markova 1938; Orlova 2011; Szentiványi et al. 2016; this paper), My. bechsteini ( Szentiványi et al. 2016) , My. brandtii ( Szentiványi et al. 2016; Farafonova & Gornostaev 2018), My. emarginatus ( Szentiványi et al. 2016) , My. myotis ( Szentiványi et al. 2016) , My. mystacinus ( Szentiványi et al. 2016) , My. nattereri ( Szentiványi et al. 2016; Farafonova & Gornostaev 2018), Eptesicus serotinus ( Szentiványi et al. 2016; Farafonova & Gornostaev 2018), Barbastella barbastellus ( Szentiványi et al. 2016) , Vespertilio murinus Linnaeus ( Szentiványi et al. 2016; Farafonova & Gornostaev 2018), Nyctalus noctula (Schreber) ( Szentiványi et al. 2016) , Ny. leisleri (Kuhl) ( Szentiványi et al. 2016) , Pipistrellus pipistrellus ( Szentiványi et al. 2016) , Plecotus auritus ( Szentiványi et al. 2016) , Rhinolophus hipposideros ( Szentiványi et al. 2016) .
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Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute |
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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