Abraeus perpusillus, (MARSHAM, 1802)
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Felipe |
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5. ABRAEUS PERPUSILLUS (MARSHAM, 1802) View in CoL = GLOBOSUS (HOFFMANN, 1803)
Examined material: Recordedfrom five localities in different parts of the region: 6 km NE of Chernyakhovsk, 54°40´32´´N 21°53´43´´E, 05.IV.2008 (1 ex., margin of a mixed forest, under bark of an old willow log, leg. V. Alekseev & A. GoogleMaps
Alekseeva); Kaliningrad, Central park, 54°42´45.9´´N 20°29´16.9´´E, 13.IX.2008 (2 exx, in the bottom of a hollow in Fagus sylvatica , together with the ant Lasius sp. and cryptophagid beetle Atomaria sp. , leg. V.Alekseev); Kaliningrad, Maks-Aschmann’s park, 54°44´21.6´´N 20°29´42´´E, 08.III.2009 (1 ex., old dead willow, in the burrows of ant Lasius sp. , leg. V. Alekseev & A. Alekseeva); Bagrationovsk district, near the railway station “ 1312 km ”, 54°33´10´´N 20°9´30´´E, 12.IV.2009 (4 exx, Fageto-Quercetum forest, in the bottom of a hollow in a living oak with a colony of the ant Lasius niger , leg. V. Alekseev), 02.V-19. V.2009 (4 exx, Fageto-Quercetum forest, pitfall trap near the bottom of an old beech, leg. V. Alekseev), 19.V-08. VI.2009 (1 ex., Fageto-Quercetum forest, pitfall trap near the bottom of an old beech, leg. V. Alekseev), 08.VI-07.VII.2009 (1 ex., Fageto-Quercetum forest, pitfall trap near the bottom of an old beech, leg. V. Alekseev), 23.VIII-21.IX.2009 (1 ex., Fageto-Piceetum forest, window trap on an old beech, leg. V. Alekseev).
Comments: This dendrophilous species is widespread in the whole Baltic region and has been reported from Belarus ( Alexandrovitch et al. 1996) and all the Baltic and Fennoscandian States except Finland, Karelia and Norway ( Silfverberg 2004). On the territory of the former East Prussia, the findings were not numerous: the species has been recorded from northern Poland and Königsberg [Kaliningrad]. It appears not to be rare in the region, but can be found by purposeful searching in appropriate habitats (rotten wood of the basal part of old deciduous trees, often inhabited by ants of Lasius spp. ).
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute |
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