Amygdalops nigrinotum Sueyoshi & Roháček, 2003
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https://doi.org/ 10.37520/aemnp.2020.015 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CC431A-FFBE-FFC4-FCC9-AAADFBE0F9F9 |
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Tatiana |
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Amygdalops nigrinotum Sueyoshi & Roháček, 2003 |
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Amygdalops nigrinotum Sueyoshi & Roháček, 2003
Material examined. TAIWAN: Chiayi County, Meishan Township (cl. to Alishan), No.75, Youyelin, De Ren Tea Gardens [at Ruili], 23°32ʹ14.4ʺ N 120°40ʹ19.6ʺ E, 960 m, at light, 1.v.2019, 1, M. Tkoč leg. ( NMPC, genit. prep.).
Published records. Previously recorded from Taiwan by RƟIJǍěൾĸ (2008: 364) from Kaohsiung County (Liukuei) and Changhua County (Tatu).
Biology. Adults of this common species were collected from herbaceous vegetation of a creek valley grazed by buffaloes (over 150 specimens), at brooks and rivers in various forests and in light traps, from January to December (RƟIJǍěൾĸ 2008).
Distribution. A widespread, originally Oriental species that expanded its range to eastern Afrotropical ( Seychelles), northern Australian (Queensland), eastern Palaearctic ( Japan) and Oceanian (Hawaii) Regions, cf. RƟIJǍěൾĸ (2008). In Taiwan known from Changhua, Chiayi, and Kaohsiung Counties.
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National Museum Prague |
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