Abstract

Formica uralensis Ruzs. is a boreo-montane ant species, common to the area east of the Ural Mts, but very scarce and relict in Europe, where is occurs almost exclusively in peat bogs. In Poland, the species was known only from one site, Bagno Rakowskie, a peat bog near Frampol, the Roztocze Uplands, where it was found half a century ago. The current presence of the species there is confirmed and two new localities are reported in the Lublin Uplands: in a peat bog in the Moszne Lake nature reserve within the Polesie National Park and in a marshy meadow near the Buzornica peat bog at Kosyn within the Żolwiowe Blota nature reserve.

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