Dasyhelea alboverrucosa Remm
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.194838 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6492646 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/830EE845-0714-FFDF-1F90-249C6EC7C08A |
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Dasyhelea alboverrucosa Remm |
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Dasyhelea alboverrucosa Remm View in CoL
Dasyhelea alboverrucosa Remm, 1967: 17 View in CoL (male, female; Azerbaijan); Szadziewski 1985: 96 (male, female); Navai 1994: 361 (male, Afghanistan); Dominiak et al. 2007a: 260 (male, Israel).
New country records. Kazakhstan. Alma-Atinskaya Obl., Ili, 15/VI-61, 1 male, (TUZ). Romania. Between Tulcea and Samova, 45°10.346'N 28°44.831'E, 1 m AMSL, 20 June 2007, net, 1 male, leg. P. Dominiak. Ukraine. Crimea, Krasnoperekopsk, 45°53.362'N 33°48.552'E, 8.5 m BMSL, 18 May 2008, net, 3 males, leg. P. Do min i ak.
Distribution. Ukraine (Crimea), Romania, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Afghanistan, Israel.
Discussion. The species represents a meridional steppe faunal element. The records from Germany ( Havelka & Aguilar 1999) and from Moldova, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan ( Remm 1988) are questionable because they did not provide locality data, and therefore, we have not included these countries in this section.
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Dasyhelea alboverrucosa Remm
Dominiak, Patrycja & Szadziewski, Ryszard 2010 |
Dasyhelea alboverrucosa
Dominiak 2007: 260 |
Navai 1994: 361 |
Szadziewski 1985: 96 |
Remm 1967: 17 |