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Pseudachorutes sibiricus Reuter 1891

Description

T. sibiricus Reuter, 1891

Tomocerus sibiricus Reuter, 1891: 228

MB Porco et al. 2014

Remarks: This characteristic species is very common in the Eastern Palaearctic and is distributed from Archangelsk District (Babenko 2008) to the Far East of Russia (Martynova 1969 a, 1977) but never previously recorded in Nearctic. Its occurrence in eastern Canada needs further confirmation.

General distribution: Nearctic (?) and Eastern Palaearctic.

Notes

Published as part of Babenko, Anatoly, Stebaeva, Sophya & Turnbull, Matthew S., 2019, An updated checklist of Canadian and Alaskan Collembola, pp. 1-125 in Zootaxa 4592 (1) on page 80, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4592.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/2656929

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References

  • Reuter, O. M. (1891) Podurider fra nordvestra Sibirien, samlade af J. R. Sahlberg. Ofversigt af Finska Vetenskaps-Societetens Forhandlingar, 33, 226 - 229.
  • Porco, D., Skarzynski, D., Decaens, T., Hebert, P. D. N. & Deharveng, L. (2014) Barcoding the Collembola of Churchill: a molecular taxonomic reassessment of species diversity in a sub-Arctic area. Molecular Ecology Resources, 14 (2), 249 - 261. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / 1755 - 0998.12172
  • Babenko, A. B. (2008) Springtails (Hexapoda, Collembola) in Karst Landscapes of the Pinega State Reserve. Entomological Review, 88 (2), 150 - 163. https: // doi. org / 10.1134 / S 0013873808020036
  • Martynova, E. F. (1969 a) Springtails of the family Tomoceridae (Collembola) in the USSR fauna. Revue d'Entomologie de l'USSR, 48 (2), 299 - 314 [in Russian].
  • Addison, J. A. (1977) Population dynamics and biology of Collembola at Truelove Lowland. In: Bliss, L. C. (Ed.), Truelove Lowland, Devon Island, Canada: A high Arctic Ecosystem, University of Alberta Press, Edmonton, pp. 363 - 382.