Four species of Psocoptera as new records for Bulgaria
Journal Title: ZooNotes - Year 2018, Vol 130, Issue
Abstract
The species: Elipsocus abdominalis, E. annulatus, Lachesilla bernardi and Kolbia quisquiliarum were newly recorded for Bulgaria. All were found in the area of Sarnena Sredna Gora Mts. After this paper a total of 58 species of Psocoptera are known to occur in the country.
Authors and Affiliations
Dilian Georgiev
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