For the First Time, the Beetle Bledius Subniger Has Been Discovered in Norway
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For the first time, a discovery of the beetle "Bledius subniger" has been confirmed on Norwegian soil. It was found in Rinnleiret Nature Reserve in Levanger in Trøndelag.
For the first time, the tiny beetle, just a few millimeters long, has been discovered here at home.
– It was great to establish that it actually exists, says insect expert Arne Endre Laugsand
– It was great to establish that it actually exists, says insect expert Arne Endre Laugsand
For the first time, a discovery of the beetle "Bledius subniger" has been confirmed on Norwegian soil. It was found in Rinnleiret Nature Reserve in Levanger in Trøndelag.
It is only a few millimeters long and crawls out of the sand on the shallow sea. For the first time, a discovery of the beetle Bledius subniger has been confirmed on Norwegian soil.
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