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Post by surroundx on Jan 28, 2018 5:03:10 GMT
"For several decades, Z. marmorata was presumed to be extinct, until it was rediscovered in a small reed lagoon in Lisert near Monfalcone (Kleukers et al. 1997). The species was considered an Italian endemic until it was found in Slovenia in the Ljubljana marsh in 2004 (Gomboc & Šegula 2005). This area now maintains the largest known population of Z. marmorata, with estimated 2,000 to 4,000 individuals. Even this population occurs in a very small area of just 41 ha." Source: Hochkirch, A., Gomboc, S., Veenvliet, P. and Lipovšek, G. (2017). Adriatic Marbled Bushcricket (Zeuneriana marmorata), A National Action Plan for Slovenia 2016-2022. IUCN-SSC & Javni zavod krajinski park Ljubljansko barje, Ljubljana, Slovenia. 52 pp.
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Post by koeiyabe on May 15, 2018 3:10:47 GMT
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