New data on species diversity of Annelida (Oligochaeta, Hirudinea) in the Kharbey lakes system, Bolshezemelskaya tundra (Russia) Author Baturina, Maria A. Author Kaygorodova, Irina A. Author Loskutova, Olga A. text ZooKeys 2020 910 43 78 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.910.48486 journal article http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.910.48486 1313-2970-910-43 04ABDDCC3E6C49A591CF8F3174C74A1E 66981C7A0E2A5CCFA566CA49F9BFD166 24. Vejdovskyella comata ( Vejdovsky , 1884) Bohemilla comata Vejdovsky , 1884 Geographic distribution. Holarctic species. In the Russian tundra: Murmansk Region ( Finogenova 1975 ; Veselov 1977 ; Timm and Popchenko 1978 ), the Vashutkiny lakes system ( Finogenova 1966 ), Lake Ambarty and some other lakes in the Korotaikha River basin ( Popchenko 1978 ), lakes in the Kara River and the More-yu River basins, and Lake Bolshoy Ngosovey ( Baturina and Loskutova 2010 ). Location. Lake Bolshoy Kharbey ( 67°34'42.3"N , 62°52'57.1"E ; 67°32'48.3"N , 62°53'49.7"E ; 67°32'49.9"N , 62°53'40.1"E ); Lake L ( 67°35'41.5"N , 62°49'34.7"E ); Lake K2 ( 67°32'55.7"N , 62°51'39.7"E ; 67°32'44.5"N , 62°51'38.2"E ); Lake K1 ( 67°36'22.1"N , 62°52'20.3"E ); Lake Golovka ( 67°35'50"N , 62°55'25.3"E ; 67°36'17.3"N , 62°56'13.1"E ). Ecology. Within the area of study, V. comata was recorded infrequently, living on sand, silt, and clay (depths 4.5-6.5 m, rarer up to 9.8 m).