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| - Lapeva-Gjonova & Ruecker (2011)
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dct:abstract
| - Three species from family Latridiidae: Dienerella costulata (REITTER, 1877), D. vincenti JOHNSON, 2007 and Corticaria longicollis (ZETTERSTEDT, 1838), and three species from family Endomychidae: Cholovocera major REITTER, 1887, Merophysia oblonga KIESENWETTER, 1872 and Mycetaea subterranea FABRICIUS, 1801, are reported for the first time from ant nests in Bulgaria. Cholovocera major has not been found in Europe up to now and it is the first representative of genus Cholovocera in Bulgaria. The species Dienerella costulata and Corticaria longicollis are also new to the country. Three of the recorded beetle species [long dash] Corticaria longicollis, Cholovocera major and Merophysia oblonga are known as closely-related with ants and live in their nests permanently. Comments on the ant-host rang-es and localities are given.
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bibo:abstract
| - Three species from family Latridiidae: Dienerella costulata (REITTER, 1877), D. vincenti JOHNSON, 2007 and Corticaria longicollis (ZETTERSTEDT, 1838), and three species from family Endomychidae: Cholovocera major REITTER, 1887, Merophysia oblonga KIESENWETTER, 1872 and Mycetaea subterranea FABRICIUS, 1801, are reported for the first time from ant nests in Bulgaria. Cholovocera major has not been found in Europe up to now and it is the first representative of genus Cholovocera in Bulgaria. The species Dienerella costulata and Corticaria longicollis are also new to the country. Three of the recorded beetle species [long dash] Corticaria longicollis, Cholovocera major and Merophysia oblonga are known as closely-related with ants and live in their nests permanently. Comments on the ant-host rang-es and localities are given.
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| - Lapeva-Gjonova, A. & Ruecker, W. 2011. Latridiidae and Endomychidae beetles (Coleoptera) from ant nests in Bulgaria. <em>Latridiidae</em>, 8: 5-8.
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