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Трофим, 13.02.2008 14:46

I recently identified barbels. When determining the grammoptera, rufikornis came across the following distribution regulation: Zap. of the Ukrainian SSR (from Kiev to Odessa), Moldova. I was just wondering how wide the range of distribution of this species is, only in the redistribution of the specified territory or wider. This applies to all grammopters, there for all it is indicated mainly in the West of the Ukrainian SSR, South-west of the Ukrainian SSR, south of the forest zone, forest-steppe. And how interesting or banal is the view ?

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17.02.2008 0:43, RippeR

grammoptera ruficornis is terribly banal with us, but we have not met others, but we only have 1 species except ruficornis.
In the mass it is found on willows, sometimes just on flowers, sometimes on other branches of other trees and plants..
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18.02.2008 11:44, Трофим

For us, and for others like.

18.02.2008 20:09, RippeR

in others, ruficornis is also common. It's hard to say about other grammopters.. and we don't know how.. Something flashed somewhere that looks like a bipunct or whatever it is - a yellow one with a black booty, like it's common in other places, but I haven't seen it in our country.. We'll have to do a better search, though..

19.02.2008 7:58, Insectphysiologist

I recently identified barbels. When determining the grammoptera, rufikornis came across the following distribution regulation: Zap. of the Ukrainian SSR (from Kiev to Odessa), Moldova. I was just wondering how wide the range of distribution of this species is, only in the redistribution of the specified territory or wider. This applies to all grammopters, there for all it is indicated mainly in the West of the Ukrainian SSR, South-west of the Ukrainian SSR, south of the forest zone, forest-steppe. And how interesting or banal is the view ?


Dear Trofim, sorry for some boredom, but the "distribution area" is butter oil.
Area — (from Latin area: region) a biological term that denotes the area of distribution of a taxon, such as a species. (see, for example, Wikipedia)

So either "range of a species" or "distribution of a species" smile.gif

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