Baranowskiella ehnstromi
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baranowskiella-ehnstromi-235-10924613
title:
Baranowskiella ehnstromi
text:
Baranowskiella ehnstromi is the smallest known beetle in Europe. It lives only in the pores of the bracket fungus Phellinus conchatus, which grows on Salix caprea, and Phellinus punctatus, which grows on various deciduous trees. Its length is ca. 0.45–0.55 millimetres (0.018–0.022 in) and its width about 0.1 millimetres (0.0039 in). The beetle has been observed in Sweden, Finland, Austria, Norway, and the Czech Republic. It was first described, along with the whole genus Baranowskiella, in 1997
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description:
Species of beetle
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baranowskiella_ehnstromi
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date modified:
2023-12-15T19:46:15Z
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