Ptilocephala plumifera (Ochsenheimer, 1810)
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Ptilocephala plumifera (Ochsenheimer, 1810) |
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20. Ptilocephala plumifera (Ochsenheimer, 1810) View in CoL
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Material: ♂, Nikolaevka District , environs of the village Praskovyino, 53.136409N, 47.406954E, 5.V.1998, V. V. Zolotuhin ( Fig. 48 View Figure 48 , site 11) GoogleMaps ; ♂, Radishchevskoe District , station Ryabina, 52.913645N, 48.312420E, 29.IV–3.V.1996, D.Yu. Klevolgin ( Fig. 48 View Figure 48 , site 16) GoogleMaps .
Biology. Inhabits open landscapes both in xerotemporal and swampy areas. Adults occur from the end of April until June, active during daytime.
Distribution in Russia. Recorded from everywhere, from the European Central to Southwest Siberian Regions ( Sinev & Lovtsova 2008). In the Volga Region, it is known from Volgograd, Saratov, and Ulyanovsk Oblasts ( Anikin et al. 2017).
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