New Data on the Distribution of Camponotus fallax (Nylander, 1856) in Belarus

Authors

  • Matvey A. Logachev Belarusian State University
  • Oleg V. Sinchuk Belarusian State University
  • Nadezhda V. Sinchuk Belarusian State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52575/2658-3453-2021-3-3-248-254

Keywords:

geographical distribution, ants, Hymenoptera, Camponotus, invertebrate biodiversity

Abstract

New data on the distribution of Camponotus fallax (Nylander, 1856) in Belarus is given. New spots in Minsk, Mogilev and Vitebsk regions have been determined. A new assumption about the distribution of this species in Belarus is made.

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Author Biographies

Matvey A. Logachev, Belarusian State University

Student of Department of General Ecology and Methods of Teaching Biology of Faculty of Biology of Belarusian State University,
Minsk, Belarus

Oleg V. Sinchuk, Belarusian State University

Deputy Head of Main Directorate of Science – Head of Department for Organization and Support of Innovation Activities of Belarusian State University,
Minsk, Belarus

Nadezhda V. Sinchuk, Belarusian State University

Assistant of of Department of Zoology of Faculty of Biology of Belarusian State University,
Minsk, Belarus

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Published

2021-09-30

How to Cite

Logachev, M. A., Sinchuk, O. V., & Sinchuk, N. V. (2021). New Data on the Distribution of Camponotus fallax (Nylander, 1856) in Belarus. Field Biologist Journal, 3(3), 248-254. https://doi.org/10.52575/2658-3453-2021-3-3-248-254

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Zoology

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