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Taxa
Eusphalerum — subordinate taxa:
Taxon count: 19
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species: Eusphalerum (Eusphalerum) lapponicum (C.G. Mannerheim, 1830)
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name status: valid name
BioMap ID: 1007038    taxon code: 1249
taxonomy checked: YES
Polish Red List: EX?
 

source of names: Löbl et Smetana 2004 wykaz: A. Melke
Data on distribution in Poland
Eusphalerum lapponicum - Data on distribution in Poland - Biodiversity Map: UTM 10×10 — minimap
Statistics
  • Records: 29
  • Publications: 23
  • Collections: 2
  • Publication authors: 21
  • Illustrations (iconography): lacking
  • Photos (specimen/observation): lacking

Taxon description
Gatunek prawdopodobnie borealno-górski, znany z całej Fennoskandii i gór środkowej Europy. W Polsce jest nadzwyczaj rzadko spotykanym chrząszczem. Znany dotychczas tylko z dwu okazów złowionych w 1912 roku na Śnieżniku; inne dawniejsze dane były błędne, gdyż oparte były na złym oznaczeniu (Polentz 1943). Według A. Horiona (1963) dawne dane o występowaniu w Karkonoszach (Letzner 1884g, 1886, Gerhardt 1910, Horion 1951) należy odnieść do innego gatunku — Eusphalerum minutum (Fabr.). Znajdowany wiosną na kwitnących wierzbach i knieci błotnej — Caltha palustris L.

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