Figur 1. Alvarlarvmördare, Calosoma reticulatum. Foto: Christoffer Fägerström.  

Figur 1. Alvarlarvmördare, Calosoma reticulatum. Foto: Christoffer Fägerström.  

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The ground beetle Calosoma reticulatum is distributed from Middle Europe and eastwards to Caucasia, but it is scarce and can only be found in a few areas. One of the populations of this species can be found on Stora alvaret on the Baltic island of Öland. The Öland population is the only Swedish occurrence, and furthermore this is one of the few Eur...

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