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Ferrantia, Volume 34: The Protura of Luxembourg

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By: Andrzej Szeptycki(Editor), Norbert Stomp(Editor), Wanda M Weiner(Editor)
52 pages, 1 b/w illustration, 18 b/w distribution maps, 1 b/w map
Ferrantia, Volume 34: The Protura of Luxembourg
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Language: English, with trilingual abstract in English, French and German

Thirty-two species of Protura are recorded from Luxembourg. Two of them are probably new and will be described elsewhere. Twenty-three species are for the first time recorded from Luxembourg. The commonest species in the whole country are: Acerentomon gallicum, A. affine, Eosentomon armatum, E. stompi, E. delicatum and E. bloszyki. Common and numerous, but only in the northern part of the country are: Acerentomon nemorale, Eosentomon silesiacum and E. funkei. Some aspects of the ecology and distribution of the Luxembourgish species of Protura are discussed.

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By: Andrzej Szeptycki(Editor), Norbert Stomp(Editor), Wanda M Weiner(Editor)
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