Ampedus nigrinus (Herbst, 1784)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13204337 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13200966 |
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Ampedus nigrinus (Herbst, 1784) |
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Ampedus nigrinus (Herbst, 1784)
Chorotype: Holarctic
Akm.: Kamanų Nat.R. 10 10 1984 (1, V.M.), 18 07 1991 (1, V.M.), 01 08 1991 (1, V.M.); Var.: Čepkelių Nat. R., 20 08 1981 (1, V.M.); Birz.: Spalviškiai env., 31 05 1976 (1, V.M.); Jurb.: Liepgirių miškas f., 15- 23 05 1979 (6, B.J.); Sak.: Juškinės miškas f., 02 05 2004 (3, R.F.), 13 05 2006 (1, R.F.); Mar.: Jūrės miškas f., 29 04 1998 (1, R.F.); Kaun.: Dubravos miškas f. 2, 03 06 1990 (1, R.F.), Kleboniškio miškas f., 17 04 1984 (1, anonimous), Dubravos miškas f. 4, 17 05 1997 (1, V. T.), [ TIZM] ; Kup.: Drūlėnai env., 27 04 1995 (1, R.P.); Anyk.: Šimonių miškas f., 13 07 2000 (1, R.P.); Salc.: Purviniškių Telm.R., 01 06 2007 (1, P.I.); Pan.: Žalioji giria f., — 06 2000 (1, H.O.), [EI]; Kaun.: Dubravos miškas f. 3, 14 06 2006 (1, Al.M.) [Al.M] .
This species is associated with decaying spruce woods ( Gurjeva 1979) and in Lithuania is very rare ( Pileckis & Monsevičius 1995). Only few findings of this species have been known before ( Pileckis & Monsevičius 1982, Tamutis & Zolubas 2001, Ferenca 2004) ( Fig. 21 View Fig ). This species is rare in Denmark ( Danish Red Data book 1997) and likewise rare and insufficient known in Lithuania.
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
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