Metatrichoniscoides leydigii (Weber, 1880)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13276903 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0382A91A-7425-FF93-D284-FDFC8E64CBE2 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Metatrichoniscoides leydigii (Weber, 1880) |
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8. Metatrichoniscoides leydigii (Weber, 1880) View in CoL
( Fig. 10 View Fig , Fig. 11 e View Fig , Map 9 View Map 9 , Table 11)
This small and enigmatic species is only rarely found in Belgium since it lives somewhat deeper into the soil. Most observations of the species concern only a few individuals and this means that, together with its soil dwelling habits, it is a hard to find. We therefore assume that the species is still under-recorded in Belgium. M. leydigii is found in coastal habitat and in the ecological region of the polders in open landscape ( Map 9 View Map 9 ), then mostly near water ( Table 11). Further inland, the species is limited to anthropogenic habitats, such as graveyards, gardens and near roads and buildings in urban areas.
Due to limited data on this species, little can be concluded about its phenology ( Fig. 10 View Fig ). However, most observations were done during the months September until December which can be assumed to be the period when the species migrates from deeper soil layers to the surface of the soil. M. leydigii is one of our most drought-sensitive species ( DIAS et al., 2013) and therefore extremely vulnerable to low moisture conditions at the soil surface during warmer months.
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