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Stenoria apicalisspecies
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Stenoria (Stenoria) apicalis apicalis
(Latreille, 1804)
name status: valid name
BioMap ID: 1021813
taxon code: —(3921b)
taxonomy checked: YES
Gatunek znany głównie z Europy Południowej oraz z nielicznych izolowanych stanowisk na Węgrzech, w Rumunii i południowym obszarze europejskiej części ZSRR. W Polsce z całą pewnością nie stwierdzony. Jedyna ogólnikowa wzmianka z końca ubiegłego wieku nie znalazła później nigdzie potwierdzenia. J. Gerhardt (1910) nie zaliczył omawianego gatunku do chrząszczy śląskich. Bionomia i wymagania środowiskowe nie są znane.