Idris nigroclavatus (Kieffer)
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Idris nigroclavatus (Kieffer) |
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Idris nigroclavatus (Kieffer) View in CoL HNS
Huggert (1979) listed coxalis Kieffer HNS and striativentris Kieffer HNS as synonyms.
Material examined. Two females collected by sifting of deadwood at Sainte-Foy-les-Lyon , Rhone, France, in December 1992 (material collected by R. Allemand).
The species has previously been recorded from several European countries: Austria, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, France, Hungary, Italy, Moldavia, Spain, Sweden and Ukraine (Kozlov 1971, 1988; Huggert 1979). In France, it was previously only known from Haute-Savoie, therefore it is new for the Rhone departement.
Hosts are unknown, but are probably spider eggs.
Morphology. Szabo (1965) redescribed I. coxalis HNS , and Huggert (1979) more accurately redescribed and illustrated the species.
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