2008
DOI: 10.1007/s10841-008-9178-x
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Distribution of Boros schneideri (Panzer, 1796) (Coleoptera, Boridae) in Lithuania

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“…Other rare saproxylic species are known to be distributed in Eurasia, and these species have also declined on the western border of their range in Europe. Boros schneideri Panzer, 1795 and Pytho kolwensis Sahlberg, 1833 are stable on the eastern edge of their distribution area, but in many parts of Europe they have declined or have become regionally extinct (Karalius & Blažytė-Čereškienė 2009;Siitonen & Saaristo 2000). Furthermore, the congenial species Cucujus cinnaberinus have also declined in many parts of its range (Horák et al 2010).…”
Section: Synthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other rare saproxylic species are known to be distributed in Eurasia, and these species have also declined on the western border of their range in Europe. Boros schneideri Panzer, 1795 and Pytho kolwensis Sahlberg, 1833 are stable on the eastern edge of their distribution area, but in many parts of Europe they have declined or have become regionally extinct (Karalius & Blažytė-Čereškienė 2009;Siitonen & Saaristo 2000). Furthermore, the congenial species Cucujus cinnaberinus have also declined in many parts of its range (Horák et al 2010).…”
Section: Synthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This species was reported from the following European countries and provinces: Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Ukraine, Poland, Belarus, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Sweden, Finland, Russia (South, Central, and North European Territory), and the Asiatic part of Russia (West and East Siberia, Far East), Japan, China (North-East Territory), and Korea ( Pollock 2008 , Karalius and Blažytė-Čereškienė 2009 , Blažyte-Čereškienė and Karalius 2010 ). B. schneideri became extinct in Western Europe due to excessive logging ( Horion 1956 ; Süda 2003 ; Kubisz 2004a , b ; Karalius and Blažytė-Čereškienė 2009 ). In all regions is regarded as very rare ( Biström and Väisänen 1988 ; Vilks and Telnov 2003 ; Kubisz 2004a , b ), except for Lithuania, where recently was discovered in many new localities ( Karalius and Blažytė-Čereškienė 2009 ; Blažyte-Čereškienė and Karalius 2010 , 2012 ).…”
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“…B. schneideri became extinct in Western Europe due to excessive logging ( Horion 1956 ; Süda 2003 ; Kubisz 2004a , b ; Karalius and Blažytė-Čereškienė 2009 ). In all regions is regarded as very rare ( Biström and Väisänen 1988 ; Vilks and Telnov 2003 ; Kubisz 2004a , b ), except for Lithuania, where recently was discovered in many new localities ( Karalius and Blažytė-Čereškienė 2009 ; Blažyte-Čereškienė and Karalius 2010 , 2012 ).…”
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“…Karalius & Blazˇyt_ e-Č eresˇkien_ e, 2009). Due to the rugged relief of the study area and lack of tracks, the selection was a bit affected by accessibility of the sites.…”
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“…We used a relatively simple method of sampling (e.g. Karalius & Blazˇyt_ e-Č eresˇkien_ e, 2009). At first, the dead wood having qualities suitable for the genus Cucujus, i.e.…”
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confidence: 99%