Neelidae, Folsom JW, 1896
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Neelidae |
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Family Neelidae View in CoL
Megalothorax willemi Schneider et D’Haese, 2013 View in CoL . Apparently, a widespread European species. In the Tsey Gorge, it is abundant in a wide variety of habitats, first appearing at the shrub stage of overgrowth of the foreland (2295 m a.s.l.), then lower down the slope it occurs everywhere, down to beech forests (1865 m a.s.l.). Kuznetsova et al. [2019] quote an indefinite representative of the genus, recorded from pine forests near the villages of Verkhniy Tsey and Nar. Verification of pertinent material shows that mainly it contains M. willemi View in CoL , but the type species of the genus is also present (see below).
M. minimus Willem, 1900 View in CoL . For a long time the species was considered cosmopolitan, but due to changes in the taxonomy [Schneider a D’Haese, 2013], it is clearly premature to presume the real distribution area of the species. We have found individuals of this species in the relevant collections of Kuznetsova et al. [2019] from pine forests of Verkhniy Tsey and Nar. * Neelus murinus Folsom, 1896 View in CoL . Considered cosmopolitan, but many “old” records probably need to be revised. This is the first record from North Ossetia: a maple forest of the Tsey Gorge (1984 m a.s.l).
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Neelidae
Antipova, M. D. & Babenko, A. B. 2022 |
Megalothorax willemi Schneider et D’Haese, 2013
Schneider et D'Haese 2013 |
M. willemi
Schneider et D'Haese 2013 |
M. minimus
Willem 1900 |
Neelus murinus
Folsom 1896 |