2000
DOI: 10.1023/a:1009682722905
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“…Allochernes wideri was found regularly in the hollow nests and belongs to the nidiphilous species; it lives in the tree hollows and prefers dry substrate (Ranius & Wilander 2000;Šťáhlavský 2001;Christophoryová 2010a). The presence of the species was recorded in the hollow nests (Ressl 1963;Christophoryová 2010a) and to a lower extent in the open nests (Ressl & Beier 1958;Christophoryová 2010a).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Allochernes wideri was found regularly in the hollow nests and belongs to the nidiphilous species; it lives in the tree hollows and prefers dry substrate (Ranius & Wilander 2000;Šťáhlavský 2001;Christophoryová 2010a). The presence of the species was recorded in the hollow nests (Ressl 1963;Christophoryová 2010a) and to a lower extent in the open nests (Ressl & Beier 1958;Christophoryová 2010a).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Larca lata is suggested to be a scarce and extinct European species (Judson & Legg 1996;Ranius & Wilander 2000). It is restricted to dry shadowy and humid habitats with rich content of detritus or excrements of birds and rodents (Beier 1963).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A. stellae inhabits the rotten and decaying wood of deciduous trees and is mainly observed in the material sampled from the inside of a tree hollow (Gärdenfors & Wilander, 1995). According to Ranius & Wilander (2000) another pseudoscorpion species -Larca lata (Hansen, 1884) -also shows similar habitat preferences.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Larca lata (Hansen, 1884) (Fig. 3b) This species appears to be rare and vulnerable and is a typical cavity dweller ( Judson & Legg 1996, Ranius & Wilander 2000. It occurs only in Europe, where it has been found in 13 countries until now (Harvey 2013).…”
Section: Remarkable Pseudoscorpion Species Larcidaementioning
confidence: 99%