Acrosternum arabicum Wagner, 1959
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5342454 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5447393 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038E87F4-FFBD-FFE2-FE28-FC7EFE27E92E |
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Felipe |
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Acrosternum arabicum Wagner, 1959 |
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Acrosternum arabicum Wagner, 1959
Material examined. Many specimens: GILAN: Dasht-e-Veel , 20.-25.viii.1998 ; Jirandeh , 21.-23.ix.2000 ; Lowshan , 18.-20.viii.2002 ; Manjil , 20.-26.ix.1998, 8.-10.v.2001 ; Parudbar , 25.-26.vi.2004, 20.-30.vii.2005 ; Sang Rud, 19.- 20.viii.2002. ZANJAN: Abbar , 20.ix.-9.x.2000, 14.-15.v.2001 ; 8-15 km W of Gilvan , 31.vii.-1.viii.2004 ; Jilan Keshe , 9.-13.x.2000. SEMNAN: Kharghan 20 km N of Shahrud, 16.-17.vii.2003 ; Semnan, 2.-3.vii.2004. TEHRAN: Kordan, 14.vii.2002. MAZANDARAN: Chalus, 16.-17.vii.2002, 12.-13.vii.2003. GOLESTAN: Gonbad, Bakhst-e-Haft , 14.- 15.vii.2003 ; Gorgan, Mian Dareh , 1.-14.vii.2003. KHORASAN: 15 km E of Bojnurd, 15.vii.1994 ; Feyzabad , 16.v.1996 ; 15-25 km N of Tabas , 14.-15.v.1994 .
Comments. In hilly forests. East-Eremian, known from Greece, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, the Middle East, and Central Asia.
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