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The Romanian Protura were studied based on 175 specimens collected from Romania, along with bibliographic data. The main publication on the Romanian proturans was written by M.A. Ionescu (1951), who described 13 species mainly from soil and forest litter from 15 collecting points. The current paper represents the first study at a national level. Faunal data on Protura were obtained from 22 sites, mostly from forests of the Romanian Carpathians and also from a peri-urban area of Bucharest, which had not been studied before. As a result, the Romanian Protura fauna now consists of 27 known taxa in 6 genera and 4 families. Of the 27 taxa, 15 species are new records for Romanian fauna. An identification key to the Romanian Protura species is provided.
Arthropoda, EntognathaAnimalia, Romania, Nephrozoa, Protostomia, Entognatha, Carbotriplurida, Protura, Circumscriptional names of the taxon under, identification key, Notchia, remarks, distribution, Animalia, ProturaAnimalia, Bilateria, Ecdysozoa, EntognathaCephalornis, ecology, Coelenterata, Research Article
Arthropoda, EntognathaAnimalia, Romania, Nephrozoa, Protostomia, Entognatha, Carbotriplurida, Protura, Circumscriptional names of the taxon under, identification key, Notchia, remarks, distribution, Animalia, ProturaAnimalia, Bilateria, Ecdysozoa, EntognathaCephalornis, ecology, Coelenterata, Research Article
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