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| Geographical distribution |
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Afghanistan |
Albania |
Algeria according to Lethierry (1889): 315, Fokker (1900): 25 |
Armenia according to Emeljanov (1995): 78 , Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
Austria according to Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
Azerbaijan according to Emeljanov (1995): 78 |
Belgium |
Bulgaria according to Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
Canada (British Columbia) according to Beirne (1950): 96 , Bartlett et al. (2014): 97 |
Caucasus according to Puton (1899): 103 |
China |
China (Anhui) according to Bai et al. (2015): 35 , Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
China (Beijing) according to Yu & Wang (2021): 79 , Luo et al. (2022): 46 , Luo et al. (2022): 45 |
China (Fujian) according to Guo & Wang (2007) , Guo & Wang (2007): 279 , Bai et al. (2015): 35 , Bai et al. (2015): 38 , Luo et al. (2022): 46 , Luo et al. (2022): 45 |
China (Hubei) according to Guo & Wang (2007) , Guo & Wang (2007): 279 , Bai et al. (2015): 38 , Bai et al. (2015): 35 , Luo et al. (2022): 46 , Luo et al. (2022): 45 |
China (Hunan) according to Guo & Wang (2007) , Guo & Wang (2007): 279 , Bai et al. (2015): 37 , Bai et al. (2015): 35 , Luo et al. (2022): 46 , Luo et al. (2022): 45 |
China North-Central (Hebei) according to Liang (2005): 429, Luo et al. (2022): 45 |
China (Shaanxi) according to Guo & Wang (2007): 279 , Guo & Wang (2007) , Bai et al. (2015): 35 , Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
China (Sichuan) according to Luo et al. (2022): 46 , Luo et al. (2022): 45 |
China South-Central (Chongqing) according to Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
China South-Central (Guizhou) according to Luo et al. (2022): 45 , Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
China Southeast (Jiangsu) according to Luo et al. (2022): 46 , Luo et al. (2022): 45 |
China Southeast (Shanghai) according to Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
China (Zhejiang) according to Bai et al. (2015): 35 , Bai et al. (2015): 41 , Bai et al. (2015): 38 , Luo et al. (2022): 45 , Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
Czech Republic according to Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
Egypt |
France according to Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
Germany according to Nickel (2003): 28, Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
Great Britain according to Webb et al. (2013) |
Greece according to Fieber (1876): 209, Dlabola (1980): 6 , Dlabola (1985), Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
Hungary according to Bertin et al. (2010) , Lörinczi (2012): 510 , Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
Iran according to Mozaffarian & Wilson (2011): 14, Mozaffarian & Wilson (2011): 13, Mozaffarian (2018): 480 , Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
Iraq according to Dlabola (1988): 61 |
Israel according to Dlabola (1985), Wilson (2017): 624 |
Italy according to Bertin et al. (2010) , Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
Japan according to Matsumura (1914), Bai et al. (2015): 35 |
Japan (Honshu) according to Hayashi & Fujinuma (2016): 326 , Luo et al. (2022): 46 , Luo et al. (2022): 45 |
Japan (Kyushu) according to Hayashi & Fujinuma (2016): 326 , Luo et al. (2022): 45 , Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
Japan (Shikoku) according to Hayashi & Fujinuma (2016): 326 , Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
Jordan according to Dlabola (1965): 425, Dlabola (1985) |
Kazakhstan according to Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
Kyrgyzstan according to Emeljanov & Tishechkin (2012): 311 , Emeljanov & Tishechkin (2012): 309 |
Lebanon |
Manchuria (Jilin) according to Guo & Wang (2007): 279 , Guo & Wang (2007) , Bai et al. (2015): 35 , Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
Mongolia according to Dlabola (1965) , Emeljanov (1982): 111, Luo et al. (2022): 45 |
Montenegro according to Krstic et al. (2012): 109 |
Poland according to Gebicki et al. (2013): 26, Taszakowski et al. (2015): 2 |
Portugal according to Dlabola (1988): 54 , Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
Qinghai according to Luo et al. (2022): 45 |
Romania according to Dlabola (1988): 53 , Bertin et al. (2010) , Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
Russia according to Becker (1865), Ler (1988), Peng et al. (2012): 3, Bai et al. (2015): 35 |
Russia (Primorye) according to Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
Russia (South European Russia) according to Bertin et al. (2010) |
Russia (South European Russia) Rostov according to Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
Serbia according to Jovic et al. (2007): 86, Jovic et al. (2009): 1055, Cvrkovic et al. (2010): 222, Jovic et al. (2010): 238, Drobnjaković et al. (2010): 313, Cvrkovic et al. (2011): S130, Cvrkovic et al. (2011): 130, Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
Slovakia according to Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
South Korea according to Rahman et al. (2012): 35 , Rahman et al. (2012): 39 , Luo et al. (2022): 45 , Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
Spain according to Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
Tadzhikistan according to Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
Transcaucasus (Gruziya) [= Georgia] according to Emeljanov (1995): 78 |
Tunisia according to Puton (1886): 9, Melichar (1899): 178, Melichar (1899): 179, Linnavuori (1965) |
Turkey according to Linnavuori (1965), Lodos & Kalkandelen (1980): 20 , Lodos & Kalkandelen (1980): 19 , Lodos & Kalkandelen (1980): 23 , Demir (2006), Demir (2008), Demirel & Hasbenli (2015): 1343 , Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
Turkmenistan according to Emeljanov (1978) |
Ukraine according to Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
United States of America (California) according to Bartlett et al. (2014): 97 |
United States of America (Connecticut) according to Bartlett et al. (2014): 97 |
United States of America (Idaho) according to Bartlett et al. (2014): 97 |
United States of America (Nevada) according to Bartlett et al. (2014): 97 |
United States of America (Oregon) according to Bartlett et al. (2014): 97 |
United States of America (Utah) according to Bartlett et al. (2014): 97 |
United States of America (Washington) according to Bartlett et al. (2014): 97 |
United States of America (Wyoming) according to Bartlett et al. (2014): 97 |
Uzbekistan according to Kusnezov (1937): 163 |
Yugoslavia according to Luo et al. (2022): 46 |
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| | | Acer campestre L. (Sapindales, Sapindaceae) according to Lörinczi (2012): 511 | Artemisia sp. (Asterales, Asteraceae) according to Dlabola (1957), Bertin et al. (2010) , Rahman et al. (2012): 39 | Artemisia verlotiorum Lamotte (Asterales, Asteraceae) according to Bertin et al. (2010) | Calystegia sp. (Solanales, Convolvulaceae) according to Bertin et al. (2010) | Caragana sp. (Fabales, Fabaceae) according to Nickel (2003): 28 | Carduus sp. (Asterales, Asteraceae) according to Nickel (2003): 28 | Cerasus sp. (Rosales, Rosaceae) according to Nickel (2003): 28 | Chenopodium sp. (Caryophyllales, Amaranthaceae) according to Lodos & Kalkandelen (1980): 24 | Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop. (Asterales, Asteraceae) according to Jovic et al. (2009): 1056, Jovic et al. (2010): 242 | Cirsium sp. (Asterales, Asteraceae) according to Nickel (2003): 29 | Clematis sp. (Ranunculales, Ranunculaceae) according to Nickel (2003): 28, Bertin et al. (2010) | Convolvulus arvensis L. (Solanales, Convolvulaceae) according to Jovic et al. (2009): 1054, Jovic et al. (2010): 242 | Convolvulus sp. (Solanales, Convolvulaceae) according to Bertin et al. (2010) , Bertin et al. (2010) , Bertin et al. (2010) | Cornus mas L. (Cornales, Cornaceae) according to Lörinczi (2012): 511 | Crataegus sp. (Rosales, Rosaceae) according to Lodos & Kalkandelen (1980): 24 , Nickel (2003): 28 | Datura stramonium L. (Solanales, Solanaceae) according to Jovic et al. (2009): 1053, Jovic et al. (2010): 242 | Daucus carota L. (Apiales, Apiaceae) according to Drobnjaković et al. (2010): 313 | Erodium sp. (Geraniales, Geraniaceae) according to Bertin et al. (2010) | Fraxinus ornus L. (Lamiales, Oleaceae) according to Lörinczi (2012): 511 , Klimes et al. (2018): 39 | Fraxinus sp. (Lamiales, Oleaceae) according to Lodos & Kalkandelen (1980): 24 | Glycine soja Siebold & Zucc. (Fabales, Fabaceae) according to Lodos & Kalkandelen (1980): 24 | Glycyrrhiza glabra L. (Fabales, Fabaceae) according to Lodos & Kalkandelen (1980): 20 | Humulus lupulus L. (Rosales, Cannabaceae) according to Lodos & Kalkandelen (1980): 24 | Malus sp. (Rosales, Rosaceae) according to Bertin et al. (2010) | Medicago sativa L. (Fabales, Fabaceae) according to Lodos & Kalkandelen (1980): 24 | Melilotus sp. (Fabales, Fabaceae) according to Nickel (2003): 29 | Nicotiana tabacum L. (Solanales, Solanaceae) according to Lodos & Kalkandelen (1980): 20 | Oryza sativa L. (Poales, Poaceae) according to Lodos & Kalkandelen (1980): 24 | Pinus sp. (Pinales, Pinaceae) according to Nickel (2003): 28 | Pistacia vera L. (Sapindales, Anacardiaceae) according to Lodos & Kalkandelen (1980): 24 | Platanus sp. (Hamamelidales, Platanaceae) according to Lodos & Kalkandelen (1980): 24 | Prunus cerasus L. (Rosales, Rosaceae) according to Lodos & Kalkandelen (1980): 24 | Prunus domestica L. (Rosales, Rosaceae) according to Lodos & Kalkandelen (1980): 24 | Prunus persica (L.) Batsch (Rosales, Rosaceae) according to Lodos & Kalkandelen (1980): 24 | Prunus sp. (Rosales, Rosaceae) according to Bertin et al. (2010) , Bertin et al. (2010) , Rahman et al. (2012): 39 | Prunus spinosa L. (Rosales, Rosaceae) according to Nickel (2003): 28 | Pyrus malus L. (Rosales, Rosaceae) according to Lodos & Kalkandelen (1980): 24 | Quercus pubescens Willd. (Fagales, Fagaceae) according to Lörinczi (2012): 511 | Rosa sp. (Rosales, Rosaceae) according to Nickel (2003): 28 | Rubus sp. (Rosales, Rosaceae) according to Bertin et al. (2010) , Bertin et al. (2010) | Salix cinerea L. (Malpighiales, Salicaceae) according to Nickel (2003): 28 | Salix sp. (Malpighiales, Salicaceae) according to Lodos & Kalkandelen (1980): 24 , Nickel (2003): 28, Bertin et al. (2010) | Secale cereale L. (Poales, Poaceae) according to Lodos & Kalkandelen (1980): 20 | Sesamum sp. (Lamiales, Pedaliaceae) according to Lodos & Kalkandelen (1980): 24 | Setaria viridis (L.) P. Beauv. (Poales, Poaceae) according to Jovic et al. (2009): 1054, Jovic et al. (2010): 242 | Sinapis sp. (Brassicales, Brassicaceae) according to Bertin et al. (2010) , Bertin et al. (2010) | Solanum nigrum L. (Solanales, Solanaceae) according to Jovic et al. (2009): 1054, Jovic et al. (2010): 242 | Solanum tuberosum L. (Solanales, Solanaceae) according to Rahman et al. (2012): 36 | Sorghum halepense (L.) Pers. (Poales, Poaceae) according to Jovic et al. (2009): 1054, Jovic et al. (2010): 242 | Spiraea sp. (Rosales, Rosaceae) according to Nickel (2003): 28 | Tamarix sp. (Caryophyllales, Tamaricaceae) according to Lodos & Kalkandelen (1980): 20 | Triticum aestivum L. (Poales, Poaceae) according to Jovic et al. (2009): 1057, Jovic et al. (2010): 242 | Triticum sp. (Poales, Poaceae) according to Lodos & Kalkandelen (1980): 20 | Ulmus sp. (Rosales, Ulmaceae) according to Bertin et al. (2010) , Bertin et al. (2010) , Bertin et al. (2010) | Viola sp. (Malpighiales, Violaceae) according to Bertin et al. (2010) | Zea mays L. (Poales, Poaceae) according to Jovic et al. (2007): 86, Jovic et al. (2010): 242 |
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| | Aphaenogaster subterranea (Latreille, 1798) (Insecta, Hymenoptera, Formicidae Formicinae) according to Lörinczi (2012): 510 , Klimes et al. (2018): 39, Bourgoin et al. (2023): 49 | Lasius brunneus (Latreille, 1798) (Insecta, Hymenoptera, Formicidae Formicinae) according to Lörinczi (2012): 510 | Prenolepis nitens (Mayr, 1853) (Insecta, Hymenoptera, Formicidae Formicinae) according to Lörinczi (2012): 510 |
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