Midd: Platynothrus troendelagicus.

Platynothrus troendelagicus was first found in Norway, in bogs in Trøndelag, and is named after this region. However, it is also present in bogs in Western and Northern Norway. Its DNA-barcode match with specimens found in Ireland and Canada, so the species seems to have a Holarctic distribution, and to be a characteristic species of peatlands.

Platynothrus troendelagicus A. & S. Seniczak, 2022
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