Abstract

During field work in the Murmansk Region, a new species for the North-West of Russia Timmia norvegica was found, and the location of rare species, T. bavarica, has been confirmed since its first discovery in the region almost 90 years ago. Identification of the specimens was confirmed by molecular genetic data — nuclear ribosomal 26S region and trnL-F cpDNA. Four species of the genus Timmia are currently known in the Murmansk Region (T. austriaca, T. bavarica, T. comata, and T. norvegica). Their regional distribution is regarded.

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