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Haliplus ruficollis (DeGeer, 1774) Familie: Haliplidae Groesse: 2,5-2,9 mm Verbreitung: Europa bis Asien Ökologie: in ruhig fliessenden oder stehenden Gewässern, Pflanzenfresser Fundort: Germania, Bayern, Oberfranken, Selbitz leg.det. U.Schmidt, 1973

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