DAPSA GEMINA AUDISIO & DE BIASE, 1996, A NEW SPECIES OF THE EUROPEAN FAUNA(Coleoptera, Endomychidae)

Members of the Lycoperdine genus Dapsa Latreille, 1829, with the single exception of the uncommon but widespread D. trimaculata Motschulsky, 1835, are among the rarest W-Palaearctic beetles, and in Western Mediterranean are mostly represented by species endemic to restricted coastal or subcoastal ar...

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Published inFragmenta entomologica Vol. 43; no. 1; pp. 153 - 156
Main Authors Audisio, P, Ruzzante, G, Leo, P
Format Journal Article
LanguageItalian
Published 01.01.2011
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Summary:Members of the Lycoperdine genus Dapsa Latreille, 1829, with the single exception of the uncommon but widespread D. trimaculata Motschulsky, 1835, are among the rarest W-Palaearctic beetles, and in Western Mediterranean are mostly represented by species endemic to restricted coastal or subcoastal areas (Audisio, De Biase & Zampetti 1992; Audisio & De Biase 1996, 2003; Tomaszewska, 2005-2010; 2007), where they live as microphagous on rotten vegetal debris accumulated along sea shores, coastal salt marshes, and coastal forests.
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ISSN:0429-288X