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<emphasis id="14BCB417FF95FFF2FF104E0DFEDBFAA6" bold="true" box="[189,342,1375,1401]" pageId="52" pageNumber="53">Distribution</emphasis>
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AT, CZ, DE, DK-DEN, ES-CNY, ES-SPA, FI, FR-FRA, GB-GRB, GB-NI, IE, LT, NL, NO-NOR, PL, PT-AZO, PT-MDR, PT-POR, RO, RU-RUC, RU-RUW, SE, UA. Also widely introduced into Siberia and the Afrotropical, Australian, Nearctic, Neotropical and
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regions.
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<emphasis id="14BCB417FF95FFF2FF104D47FE90F9F0" bold="true" box="[189,285,1557,1583]" pageId="52" pageNumber="53">Habitat</emphasis>
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In Britain and
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it is found beneath the bark of dead deciduous tree trunks and stumps and in their decomposing wood. Sometimes in the soil but, if so, usually close to wood or leaf litter (
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). These remarks apply to rural and semi-natural woodland habitats. There are several records from alder (
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<emphasis id="14BCB417FF95FFF2FDEB4DFCFD04F917" box="[582,649,1710,1736]" italics="true" pageId="52" pageNumber="53">Alnus</emphasis>
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) woods near rivers in NW Spain and
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; a very large population occurred in an
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/
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swamp with
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at Stodmarsh Nature Reserve in
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. Yet, it also has a strong relationship with urban sites in Britain and
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(
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). In the majority of other countries it appears to be mostly or exclusively synanthropic, occurring particularly in cities and cultivated areas. The close link with parks, gardens and market gardens with greenhouses suggests that specimens found out of doors may be reliant on artificially warm habitats for much of the year in the North. In
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the records from the northern provinces of
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and
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are associated with greenhouses, as are records from
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and elsewhere. Such records are not shown on the map.
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<emphasis id="14BCB417FF95FFF2FF104C95FE67F83E" box="[189,490,1991,2017]" italics="true" pageId="52" pageNumber="53">Cylindroiulus britannicus</emphasis>
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was found on an afforested colliery spoil heap with garden refuse in
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(
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). It was discovered in a cave on a beach at Funchal, Madeira, and in logs of the laurisilva.
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The recorded distribution of
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in Europe is quite strange. Until recently, with the exception of
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, there were no records from the western part of the mainland. Recently, it has been found in seminatural habitats in NW Spain and again in
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(
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). As it is necessary to dissect adult males to identify the species it may have been overlooked in
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,
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,
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and
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; however, much field work has been undertaken in these countries by expert myriapodologists who have not found it. It may be that
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<emphasis id="14BCB417FF94FFF3FDA6491DFD38FDB7" box="[523,693,590,617]" italics="true" pageId="53" pageNumber="54">C. britannicus</emphasis>
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is essentially a Lusitanian or strictly Atlantic species the west of
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is very poorly known which has become anthropochorous and a successful pioneer elsewhere, as witnessed by its fairly cosmopolitan distribution.
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