Wouter DEKONINCK, Marc VANKERKVOORDE, and Lut VAN NIEUWENHUYSE (2015)
Eerste waarnemingen van de sneeuwvlo Boreus hyemalis (Linnaeus, 1767) voor West-Vlaanderen: een zeldzame soort of een soort die zelden wordt waargenomen? (Mecoptera: Boreidae)
Bulletin de la Société royale belge d'Entomologie / Bulletin van de Koninklijke Belgische Vereniging voor Entomologie, 151:134-139.
During a pitfall sampling in the winter of 2014-2015 in some heathland relicts near Bruges, Boreus
hyemalis (Linnaeus, 1767) was recorded at three sites. These are the first records of this species for the
Province West Flanders. Formerly, this species was only known in Flanders from large and spacious
heathlands and shifting sand dunes. As an adult, Boreus hyemalis is only active during the coldest
period of the year, even when soils are covered with snow and ice. Probably this species is more
common than so far assumed, but because during winter entomological surveys are very rare, this
species has probably been overlooked at several places. We give an up-date of its current observed
distribution in Belgium and we discuss the recent observations in the western part of Belgium.
Peer Review, Open Access, PDF available, RBINS Collection(s)
Boreus hyemalis, West Flanders, pitfall traps, heathlands, relict species.
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