Русские, остановите эту войну! Спасите Свободную Украину!
Russians, stop this war! Save Free Ukraine!
Biodiversity Map
Taxa
Omalium — subordinate taxa:
Taxon count: 19
  1. Arthropodaphylum
    Click to switch
    to select orders
    and filters
     >
  2. Hexapodasubphylum
    Click to switch
    to select orders
    and filters
     >
  3. Insectaclass
    Click to switch
    to select orders
    and filters
     >
  4. Coleopteraorder
    Click to set
    as the main taxon
    and as a base
    ← of the left panel
     >
  5. Polyphagasuborder
    Click to set
    as the main taxon
    and as a base
    ← of the left panel
     >
  6. Staphyliniformiaseries
    Click to set
    as the main taxon
    and as a base
    ← of the left panel
     >
  7. Staphylinoideasuperfamily
    Click to set
    as the main taxon
    and as a base
    ← of the left panel
     >
  8. Staphylinidaefamily
    Click to set
    as the main taxon
    and as a base
    ← of the left panel
     >
  9. Omaliinaesubfamily
    Click to set
    as the main taxon
    and as a base
    ← of the left panel
     >
  10. Omaliinitribe
    Click to set
    as the main taxon
    and as a base
    ← of the left panel
     >
  11. Omaliumgenus
    Click to set
    as the main taxon
    and as a base
    ← of the left panel
     >
Set as a base
of the left panel
species: Omalium clavatum A. Fauvel, 1869
PL
YES
name status: synonym
BioMap ID: 1007123   
taxonomy checked: YES
Polish Red List: EN
 

source of names: Löbl et Smetana 2004 wykaz: A. Melke
Data on distribution in Poland
Omalium clavatum - Data on distribution in Poland - Biodiversity Map: UTM 10×10 — minimap
Statistics
  • Records: 49
  • Publications: 18
  • Collections: 4
  • Publication authors: 22
  • Illustrations (iconography): lacking
  • Photos (specimen/observation): lacking

Taxon description
Gatunek rozmieszczony w północnej części Palearktyki, znany z całej; północnej i środkowej Europy, na wschód sięgający w Syberii po Bajkał. W Polsce chrząszcz bardzo rzadko spotykany. Występuje w gnijących szczątkach roślinnych, zwłaszcza grzybach, pod padliną i w chodnikach gryzoni.

External data sources