Cratyna (Spathobdella) longispina (Pettey, 1918)
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Cratyna (Spathobdella) longispina (Pettey, 1918) View in CoL
Synonym: Plastosciara (Spathobdella) tuberculata Tuomikoski, 1960 .
Literature: Cratyna (Spathobdella) tuberculata (Tuomikoski) — Menzel & Mohrig (2000): 270. Cratyna (Spathobdella) longispina (Pettey) — Mohrig et al. (2013): 198.
Habitats. Adults have been found in high mountains, at the flowers of moss campion Silene acaulis (L.) Jacq ( Caryophyllaceae ) ( Menzel et al. 2006).
Distribution. Known from Canada (Alberta, Nova Scotia, Ontario), Finland, Great Britain, North Korea, Norway, Sweden, USA (Maine, Montana) ( Tuomikoski 1960; Mohrig et al. 1992; Menzel et al. 2006; Heller et al. 2009; Mohrig et al. 2013).
Remarks. Mohrig et al. (1992) recorded this species from North Korea under the synonym Plastosciara tuberculata Tuomikoski.
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