Megalophanes graslinella (Boisduval, 1852)
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17. Megalophanes graslinella (Boisduval, 1852)
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Material: ♂, Ulyanovsk city, ecological park “ Black lake ,” in cobweb, 54.29965N, 48.34837E, 22.IV.2001, A. V. Rohletsova ( Fig. 48 View Figure 48 , site 5) GoogleMaps .
Biologia. Inhabits swampy areas, peat bogs, steppes, and xerothermic areas up to 2300 m above sea level. Adults occur from the end of April until the end of June, active in sunny weather during the daytime. Male cases are usually found on the ground in grass, while female cases are higher up; in northern Europe, they are usually found between the needles on young pines in peat bog areas. Caterpillars are polyphagous, feed on grass preferring heather ( Ericaceae ).
Distribution in Russia. Recorded from the Kaliningrad Oblast to Baikal Region ( Sinev and Lovtsova, 2008). In the Volga Region, the species is known from Volgograd, Saratov, and Ulyanovsk Oblasts and the Republic of Kalmykia ( Anikin et al., 2017).
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