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Liste Des Espèces Rencontrées Dans Le Jardin De Talant a Ce Jour : 1890 Liste des espèces rencontrées dans le jardin de Talant A ce jour : 1890 espèces identifiées 1654 espèces animales 189 espèces végétales 37 espèces de champignons 4 espèces de myxomycètes 1 espèces de cyanobactéries 3 espèce de chlorophycées 1 espèce de bactérie 1°) Arachnides et Opiliones – 120 espècesEro sp. (Ero furcata/cambridgei) Gibbaranea bituberculata Agalenatea redii Harpactea hombergi Agelena sp. Heliophanus cupreus Agenelidae Heliophanus kochii Allagelena gracilens Heliophanus tribulosus Alopecosa pulverulenta Hyptiotes cf. paradoxus Amaurobius ferox Icius congener/hamatus/subinermis Amaurobius similis/fenestralis Leiobunum sp. Anyphaena accentuata Lepthyphantes minutus Araneae inconnue Lepthyphantes sp. Araneus diadematus Linyphia triangularis Araniella sp. (opisthographa/cucurbitina) Linyphiidae (Agyneta sp. ou Meioneta sp.) Argiope bruennichi Linyphiidae (Centromerus sp .?) Atypus affinis Linyphiidae Aulonia albimana Macaroeris nidicolens Ballus chalybeius Mangora acalypha Cetonana laticeps Marpissa muscosa Cheiracanthium sp. Marpissa nivoyi Cicurina cicur Metellina mengei Cubiona comta Meioneta sp. (Meioneta rurestris?) Clubiona leucaspis Metellina sp. (Metellina segmentata ?) Clubiona sp. (2) Microlinyphia pusilla Cyclosa conica Misumena vatia Dasylobus graniferus Neottiura bimaculata Diaea dorsata Neriene clathrata Dicranopalpus ramosus Nigma flavescens Dictyna latens Nigma puella Dipoena melanogaster Nuctenea umbratica Drapetisca socialis Odiellus spinosus Drassodes sp. Ostearius melanopygius Dysdera erythrina Opilio canestrinii Dysdera sp. Oxyopes lineatus/nigripalpis Ebrechtella tricuspidata Ozyptila praticola Enoplognatha ovata/latimana Paidiscura pallens Episinus maculipes Parasteatoda lunata Episinus truncatus Parasteatoda tepidariorum Ero tuberculata Pardosa groupe amentata Edition du 05/11/2020 – Christophe Quintin Pardosa groupe lugubris Bdellidae Phalangium opilio Bryobia sp. (2) Philodromus albidus Calyptostoma velutinus Philodromus aureolus Cecidophyes nudus Philodromus dispar Inconnu Philodromus sp. (2) Eriophyes crataegi Philodromus sp. groupe aureolus Johnstonianidae ? Philodromus sp. groupe rufus Linopodes sp. Pholcus opilionoides Linopodes motatorius ? Pholcus phalangioides Rhagidiidae (2) Phrurolithus sp. (P. festivus?) Riccardoella limacum Phrurolithus sp. (P. minimus/nigrinus) Riccardoella oudemansi Phycosoma inornatum Smarididae Phylloneta impressa Trombidiidae Pirata sl. Pisaura mirabilis Mesostigmata : Pistius truncatus inconnus (3) Platnickina tincta Pergamasus sp. ? Pseudeuophrys erratica Oribatida Pseudeuophrys lanigera parasitidae Salticus scenicus Astigmata : Salticus zebraneus Chaetodactylus sp. Scotophaeus scutulatus/blackwalli Segestria bavarica Steatoda triangulosa Archéognathes – 1 espèce Stemonyphantes lineatus Synema globosum Trigoniophthalmus alternatus Tegenaria domestica Tegenaria sp. Ixodida – 2 espèces Tegenaria sp. groupe atrica Tenuiphantes tenuis Ixodes sp. Tenuiphantes sp. (5) Ixodidae Tetragnatha sp. (Tetragnatha montana?) Tetragnatha sp. (Tetragnatha obtusa?) Zygentoma – 1 espèce Tetragnatha sp. (Tetragnatha nigrita?) Theridion melanurum Atelura formicaria Theridion sp. Uluborus walckenaerius Pseudoscorpiones – 2 espèces Xysticus cristatus Xysticus lanio Chthoniidae Xysticus ulmi Roncus sp. Zelotes sp. Zodarion sp. (2) 2°) Crustacés Isopodes – 8 espèces Zoropsis spinimana Androniscus dentiger Acariens - 24 espèces Haplophthalmus danicus Haplophthalmus mengei Prostigmata : Philoscia muscorum Anystis sp. Platyarthrus hoffmannseggi Anystidae Porcellio scaber Edition du 05/11/2020 – Christophe Quintin Trichoniscoides sp. Isotomurus pseudopalustris Trichoniscus pusillus Lepidocyrtus curvicollis Lepidocyrtus paradoxus 3°) Diplopodes – 5 espèces Monobella grassei Neanura muscorum Blaniulus guttulatus Orchesella cincta Cylindroiulus punctatus Orchesella villosa Julidae Pseudosinella alba Polydesmidae Sminthurinus niger Polyxenus lagurus Sminthurinus aureus Sminthurinus reticulatus 4°) Chilopodes – 8 espèces Tomocerus minor Vertagopus arboreus Cryptops anomalus Willowsia sp. (Willowsia nigromaculata?) Cryptops sp. Geophilus flavus Coléoptères – 165 espèces Lithobiomorphidae (2) Lithobius sp. Adalia bipunctata Geophilomorphidae Adalia decempunctata Scutigera coleoptrata Agrilus cyanescens Agrilus sp. Altica sp. 5°) Symphyles – 1 espèce Amara ovata Anaspis sp. Scutillegera sp. Anobium punctatum Anotylus rugosus 6°) Nématodes – 1 espèce Anotylus sp. Anthaxia fulgurans Nématode indéterminé Anthaxia nitidula Anthicus sp. 7°) Insectes Anthonomus rubi Anthrenus verbasci Collemboles – 30 espèces Aspidapion radiolus Atomaria sp. Calvatomina rufescens Attalus minimus Ceratophysella armata Axinotarsus marginalis Ceratophysella denticulata Badister bullatus Ceratophysella sp. (C. bengtssoni?) Barypeithes pellucidus Cyphoderus albinus Berginus tamarisci Deuterosminthurus pallipes Bradycellus verbasci Dicyrtoma fusca Bruchidius varius Dicyrtomina ornata Bruchus rufimanus Entomobrya multifasciata Byturus ochraceus Entomobrya nivalis Calvia decemguttata Folsomia sexoculata Calvia quatuordecimguttata Heteromurus major Cartodere nodifer Heteromurus nitidus Cassida flaveola Hypogastrura sp. Cerambyx scopolii Isotoma viridis Cetonia aurata Isotomurus maculatus Ceutorhynchus pallidactylus Edition du 05/11/2020 – Christophe Quintin Ceutorhynchus sp. (Ceutorhynchus napi?) Meligethes sp. Chaetocnema sp. Metellina sp. (M. lampros/properans) Charopus pallipes Microlestes sp. Chilocorus bipustulatus Monotoma sp. Cidnopus pilosus Mordellidae Clanoptilus elegans Mordellistena neuwaldeggiana Clitostethus arcuatus Mordellochroa abdominalis Clytra sp. Mycetochara linearis Clytus arietis Myrrha octodecimguttata Coccinella septempunctata Nebria brevicollis Corticarina sp. Neocoenorrhinus sp. Corylophinae Nephus quadrimaculatus Cryptocephalus bipunctatus Notiophilus biguttatus Cryptocephalus vittatus Ochina latreillii Ctesias serra Ocypus olens Curculio nucum Oedemera nobilis Dascillus cervinus Olibrus bicolor Dasytes virens Omonadus floralis Dorcatoma sp. Onthophagus coenobita Dorcus parallelipipedus Omiamima sp. Drilus flavescens Otiorhynchus ligustici Dromius quadrimaculatus Otiorhynchus meridionnalis Drusilla canaliculata Otiorhynchus rugostriatus Ephistemus sp. 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Aulagromyza hendeliana Stethorus punctillum Baccha elongata Symbiotes gibberosus Bibio femoralis Tachyporus nitidulus Bibio johannis Tachyporus sp. (2) Bibio marci Tatianaerhynchites aequatus Blepharipa pratensis Tetrops praeustus Bombylius cinerascens Thanasimus formicarius Bombylius discolor Throscidae Bombylius fimbriatus Trechus sp. (T. quadristriatus?) Bombylius major Trypodendron domesticum Cacoxenus indagator Valgus hemipterus Calliopum sp. Vibidia duodecimguttata Calliphora sp. (2) Calliphora vicina Camarota curvipennis Dermaptères – 1 espèce Cecidomyiidae (5) Ceratopogonidae (4) Forficula auricularia Cerodontha sp. Cetema cereris Dictyoptères – 3 espèces Chamaeopsila sp. Chamaemyiidae Ectobius pallidus Cheilosia pagana Ectobius sp. (Ecobius vinzi ?) Cheilotrichia sp. Mantis religiosa Chironomidae (6) Chironomus plumosus Thysanoptères – 7 espèces Chloromyia formosa Chlorops sp. (3) Larve non identifiée Chorisops nagatomii Aeolothrips sp. Chorisops sp. Dendrothrips ornatus Chromatomyia atricornis Frankienella occidentalis Chromatomyia cf. syngenesiae Neohydatothrips gracilicornis Chrysopilus asiliformis Thripidae (Thrips fuscipennis ?) Chrysotus sp. (2) Thripidae Cnemacantha muscaria Edition du 05/11/2020 – Christophe Quintin Coenosia agromyzina Fannia canicularis Coenosia infantula Fannia lustrator Coenosia sp. Fannia sp. Coenosia testacea ? Forcipomya sp. Cordilura albipes Geomyza tripunctata Coremacera marginata Gonempeda flava Cricotopus cf. pulchripes
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