Bittacus hageni Brauer, 1860 – a new locality in northern Poland, and a summary of current knowledge of the distribution and biology of this species
Journal Title: Annals of the Upper Silesian Museum in Bytom, Entomology - Year 2017, Vol 26, Issue
Abstract
Bittacus hageni was trapped in the Reptowo nature reserve near Bydgoszcz – its northernmost locality in Europe. The distribution of this species in Poland and Europe is discussed, and current knowledge of its life history, including habitat preferences, is summarised.
Authors and Affiliations
Roland Dobosz, Bartłomiej Pacuk
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