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A littoral phytophilous species, is relatively abundant in both spring and autumn in ponds, lakes and more rarely inhabits rice fields.
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;
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Korovchinsky
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) occurring in North and South Eurasia, Africa and
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. It is a new record for Central
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, the species was previously found only in the northern part of the country (
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Xiang
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2015
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). For a description, see
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. According to this study, in the Palearctic
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which differs only in the morphology of the postabdominal claw, having a pecten of 20-25 smaller spines on the outer side instead of
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. In our material, we found specimens with intermediate number of spines (1518), thus we consider these taxa as synonyms.
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