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Keyword: Scandinavia | Overview - a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z | Seite 2 von 2 1 2 | | | | Aculepeira ceropegia are widespread mainly in Southern and Central Europe and are common in suitable habitats. They are not commonly encountered in the northwest and are not found in the British Isles and southern Scandinavia. Nevertheless, the oak spider is not endangered. | | |
| | Omocestus rufipes | | ...) belong to the genus Omocestus, in the order Orthoptera or Saltatoria, the suborder Caelifera (grasshoppers and locusts), the infraorder Acrididea, the superfamily Acridoidea, and the family Acrididae. Omocestus rufipes are widespread from southern Scandinavia to northern Africa, and especially in the Mediterranean region. However this species is not common and is actually endangered in Germany. | | |
| | | The Drinker | | ...ic synonym for the drinker is Philudoria potatoria. Subspecies of Euthrix potatoria are: Euthrix potatoria askoldensis and Euthrix potatoria potatoria.
The drinker is common in Europe and Asia. In Europe it is found from the southern boundary of Scandinavia to the northern boundary of the Mediterranean. In Central Europe it is common, however in some areas it is in decline. | | |
| | Malacosoma franconica | | ...scientific synonym for this species.
Malacosoma franconica are particularly prevalent in the Mediterranean region and from the south side of the Black Sea to the southern Caucasus. In Central Europe they can be found up to the southern border of Scandinavia. | | |
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