Nina Gural-Sverlova, Vasil Gleba, Roman Gural
Einschleppung von Tandonia kusceri (Pulmonata: Milacidae) nach Transkarpatien und Verbreitung von Tandonia-Arten in der Ukraine
Číslo: 1/2019
Periodikum: Malacologica Bohemoslovaca
Klíčová slova: land molluscs, introduced species, Tandonia cristata, Tandonia kaleniczenkoi, Transcarpathian region
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Anotace:
The introduced Balkan slug Tandonia kusceri was for the first time recorded in the Transcarpathian region in
the west of Ukraine. The slugs were discovered in the autumn of 2018 at the outskirts of Korolevo settlement,
Vinogradov district, near the railway depot. Local residents use this site as a dump for construction waste. Until
now, only a few occurrences of T. kusceri were known from the south of Ukraine (Odessa and Nikolaev regions,
Crimea). The first known specimens of this species were collected in Odessa city in 1902 and subsequently
described as Amalia rossica. In total, three species of Tandonia occur in Ukraine, the known localities of which
are shown on a map. Tandonia kaleniczenkoi occurs only in the Mountainous Crimea. Tandonia cristata is also
sporadically found in the steppe zone of Ukraine, оne finding of this species in the Transcarpathian region near
Uzhgorod city was described.
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the west of Ukraine. The slugs were discovered in the autumn of 2018 at the outskirts of Korolevo settlement,
Vinogradov district, near the railway depot. Local residents use this site as a dump for construction waste. Until
now, only a few occurrences of T. kusceri were known from the south of Ukraine (Odessa and Nikolaev regions,
Crimea). The first known specimens of this species were collected in Odessa city in 1902 and subsequently
described as Amalia rossica. In total, three species of Tandonia occur in Ukraine, the known localities of which
are shown on a map. Tandonia kaleniczenkoi occurs only in the Mountainous Crimea. Tandonia cristata is also
sporadically found in the steppe zone of Ukraine, оne finding of this species in the Transcarpathian region near
Uzhgorod city was described.