- Ponerinae. The
other is the
recently discovered P. testacea,
which inhabits xerothermic sites. The list
largely follows Skinner & Allen's Naturalists' Handbooks...
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millimetres (0.20–0.28 in) of length. They
prefer dry and hot
habitats ("
xerothermic") and can
mainly be
encountered on
sunny bushes,
shrubs and
walls of...
- The
Gaussen Index (or Bagnouls-Gaussen Index) or
xerothermic index is a
method of
calculating and
comparing aridity.
According to
Henri Gaussen (French...
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family Elachistidae. It is
found in Kazakhstan. The
habitat consists of
xerothermic slopes with
steppe vegetation. The
wingspan is 8.5–10 mm. Kaila, L. 2012:...
- It is
found in
Kazakhstan and
Russia (Tuva). The
habitat consists of
xerothermic nanophyton steppes. The
wingspan is 8.5–9.5 mm. Kaila, L. 2012: On species...
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predators that
forage on the
ground and on tree
trunks at night,
mainly in
xerothermic forests.
During the day, they hide in silk
retreats they
build under...
- well as in
Mongolia and China. The
habitat consists of dry
meadows and
xerothermic slopes with thin vegetation.
Adults are on wing from June to July. Melitaea...
- In Europe,
Gyalolechia bracteata is a rare
lichen species found in
xerothermic (dry and warm) habitats. In Poland, it has been do****ented in the Ostnicowe...
- Italy, and
appears most
commonly in the
southern Balkans. It
prefers xerothermic sites. For instance, on the
Adriatic coast, E.
fasciata is
found mainly...
- Elachistidae. It is
found in
southern Spain. The
habitat consists of
xerothermic steppe slopes on
calcareous soil. The
length of the
forewings is 5–5...