Dahlica charlottae (Meier, 1957)
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Dahlica charlottae (Meier, 1957) |
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1. Dahlica charlottae (Meier, 1957) View in CoL
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Material: ♀, Nikolaevka District , lake Svetloe, 52.901920N, 47.159298E, 12–14.V.2016, leg. Ju.S.Volkova ( Fig. 48 View Figure 48 , site 10) GoogleMaps .
Biology. Inhabits beech and coniferous (mainly pine) forests. Caterpillars feed on mosses and lichens; they climb 2–3 meters up the tree trunks for pupation. Adults occur from the end of March to May.
Distribution in Russia. Recorded from the Kola, European Northwestern, and European Central Regions ( Sinev & Lovtsova 2008). In the Volga Region, a single female from the Ulyanovsk Oblast was recorded for the first time in 2019 (identification confirmed with the barcoding; Zolotuhin & Volkova 2019).
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