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species: Bradybatus (Nothops) fallax C.E.A. Gerstäcker, 1860
PL
YES
name status: valid name
BioMap ID: 1046283    taxon code: 5340
taxonomy checked: YES
source of names: Löbl et Smetana 2011a wykaz: M. Wanat
Data on distribution in Poland
Bradybatus fallax - Data on distribution in Poland - Biodiversity Map: UTM 10×10 — minimap
Statistics
  • Records: 34
  • Publications: 23
  • Collections: 3
  • Publication authors: 23
  • Illustrations (iconography): 1
  • Photos (specimen/observation): lacking

Taxon description
Gatunek europejski, notowany z Francji, Szwajcarii, Belgii, Holandii, Niemiec, Polski, Czech, Słowacji, Austrii, Węgier, byłej Jugosławii, Rumunii i Ukrainy. W Polsce mało znany, gdyż od przeszło stu lat uważany za synonim B. elongatulus (Boh.) i dopiero L. Dieckmann (1968) wykazał jego odrębność. Bionomia tego chrząszcza jest poznana fragmentarycznie. Postacie dojrzałe poławiano w okresie wegetacyjnym na klonie zwyczajnym — Acer platanoides L. i jaworze — A. pseudoplatanus L.; ponadto wysiano je ze ściółki w lesie łęgowym nad Popradem (Knutelski, Grzęda i Mazur 1986).

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Bradybatus
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