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Biodiversity Map
Taxa
Atomaria — subordinate taxa:
Taxon count: 28
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  2. Hexapodasubphylum
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  4. Coleopteraorder
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  5. Polyphagasuborder
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  6. Cucujiformiaseries
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  7. Cucujoideasuperfamily
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  8. Cryptophagidaefamily
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  9. Atomariinaesubfamily
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  10. Atomariinitribe
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  11. Atomariagenus
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  12. Atomariasubgenus
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species: Atomaria (Atomaria) ihsseni Johnson, 1978
PL
NO
name status: valid name
BioMap ID: 1035362    taxon code: —(3497b)
taxonomy checked: YES
Statistics
  • Records: 0
  • Publications: no data
  • Collections: no data
  • Publication authors: no data
  • Illustrations (iconography): lacking
  • Photos (specimen/observation): lacking

Taxon description
Gatunek mało znany, stosunkowo niedawno opisany z Niemiec, Austrii i Czech. Z Polski notowany ogólnikowo. Z uwagi na brak konkretnych danych nie zaliczamy omawianego gatunku do chrząszczy krajowych. Bionomia nie jest znana. Autor opisu podaje, że jest to chrząszcz leśny, związany z przegrzybiałym, rozkładającym się drewnem. Okazy łowiono w Bawarii podczas lotu w lesie mieszanym, bukowo-sosnowym z domieszką brzozy i wierzby.

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