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Biodiversity Map
Taxa
Malthodes — subordinate taxa:
Taxon count: 28
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  9. Malthininaesubfamily
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  10. Malthodinitribe
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  11. Malthodesgenus
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species: Malthodes (Malthodes) debilis H. Kiesenwetter, 1852
PL
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name status: valid name
BioMap ID: 1016241    taxon code: 2963
taxonomy checked: YES
source of names: Löbl et Smetana 2007 wykaz: M.A. Mazur
Data on distribution in Poland
Malthodes debilis - Data on distribution in Poland - Biodiversity Map: UTM 10×10 — minimap
Statistics
  • Records: 6
  • Publications: 6
  • Collections: 1
  • Publication authors: 7
  • Illustrations (iconography): lacking
  • Photos (specimen/observation): lacking

Taxon description
Rzadko spotykany gatunek o słabo poznanym rozmieszczeniu — znany głównie ze środkowej części Europy oraz z nielicznych stanowisk we Francji, z północnych części Włoch i Jugosławii, Rumunii i południowych połaci europejskiej części ZSRR. W Polsce wykazany dotychczas tylko z dwu stanowisk. Wymagania środowiskowe i bionomia nie są znane.

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