
Amphigerontia bifasciata (Latreille, 1799) Litvinava, 1985. MATERIAL EXAMINED. Gomel district, W of Mirnyi village, Dolgolesye forestry, 52°18′15″N, 30°47′31″E, 129 m a.s.l., cutting area, from dry birch tree branches, 1.07.2023, 3♀, collected by beating the vegetation. DISTRIBUTION. Holarctic species. Known from Poland and some regions of European Russia (incl. North Caucasus) [Reuter, 1893; Jacobson, Bianki, 1905; Zavarzin, 1906; Vishnyakova, 1959; Martini, 1975; Golub, 1999, 2005, 2016; Georgiev et al., 2023]. NOTES.A moderately large (c. 4.5 mm) barkfly that is usually found on branches of deciduous and coniferous (evergreen) trees and bushes.
Published as part of Ostrovsky, A. M., 2024, The barkfly (Insecta: Psocodea) fauna of the Republic of Belarus, pp. 1-8 in Russian Entomological Journal 33 (1) on page 6, DOI: 10.15298/rusentj.33.1.01, http://zenodo.org/record/10952624
Insecta, Arthropoda, Psocidae, Amphigerontia, Animalia, Biodiversity, Psocodea, Taxonomy, Amphigerontia bifasciata
Insecta, Arthropoda, Psocidae, Amphigerontia, Animalia, Biodiversity, Psocodea, Taxonomy, Amphigerontia bifasciata
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