Aplotarsus incanus (Gyllenhal, 1827)
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Aplotarsus incanus (Gyllenhal, 1827)
Elater pallipes Fabricius : Paykull, 1800:14 (non Fabricius , 1787)
Elater quercus Gyllenhal, 1808:397 (non Olivier, 1790)
Elater incanus Gyllenhal, 1827:358
Aplotarsus testaceus ( Fabricius ): Stephens, 1830:271 (non Fabricius ,
1792)
Aplotarsus rufipes ( Fabricius ): Stephens, 1830:272 (non Fabricius ,
1792)
Aplotarsus ochropterus Stephens, 1830:272
Aplotarsus quercus (Olivier) : Stephens, 1830:272 (non Olivier, 1790)
Sericus henoni Candèze, 1859:65
Corymbites gyllenhalii Reiche, 1860:109
Distribución; Alemania, Austria, Bélgica, Bielorrusia, Chequia, Dinamarca, Eslovaquia, España, Estonia, Finlandia, Francia, Gran Bretaña, Holanda, Irlanda, Italia, Letonia, Liechtenstein, Luxemburgo, Noruega, Polonia, Rumanía, Suecia, Suiza. Kazajistán, Rusia (Siberia).
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ARAGÓN; Huesca.
Nota; Martínez de Murguía et al. (2003) citan un Aplotarsus sp. de la Sierra de Aralar (Guipúzcoa) que muy probablemente se trate de A. incanus .
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Aplotarsus incanus (Gyllenhal, 1827)
Zapata, José Luis & Sánchez-Ruiz, Antonio 2012 |
Corymbites gyllenhalii
Reiche 1860: 109 |
Sericus henoni Candèze, 1859:65
Candeze 1859: 65 |
Aplotarsus ochropterus
Stephens 1830: 272 |
Elater incanus
Gyllenhal 1827: 358 |
Elater quercus
Gyllenhal 1808: 397 |