A new record of Kramer’s snails (Liparis krameri Franch. et Savat.) in the southern seaside

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It is reported about new location of the rarest species of flora of seaside region and Russia Kra-mer’s snails, listed in the Red Book of Russia. The geographic location of populations: Primorsky re-gion, Partizansk district, the sea coast between the Triozerye Bay and Laplace Cape. It is the most eastern point of this species in the continental part of its area. In total we have found six coenopopulations of Liparis registered, which are placed on the spur of the low mountains of the Sikhote-Alin Range along the coast (at the distance from it in 100-150 meters), in bright dry oak forests with Quercus mongolica. The total area of the terri-tory, where Liparis krameri grows, is not less than 5 hectares. On test area of 800 m2, with geographic coordinates N42.7533°, E133.2539°, were noted at least 250 of generative individuals in the oak forest with an undergrowth of Lespedeza bicolor. In other coenopopulations from 1 to 10 of generative plants in the oak forests with Rhododendron mucronulatum and oak forests with Lespedeza bi-color were registered, the descriptions an area that varied from 25 to 100 m2. These plants communi-ties are the driest phytocenoses with Liparis krameri in Primorsky region. The strength of popu-lations near the Triozerye Bay is not less than 300 generative individuals. Obviously, this is the largest population of Liparis krameri in Primorsky region. The plants are well developed (average size is 15- 20 cm in height, maximum - 30 cm) and are char-acterized by the inflorescences up to 20-30 flow-ers.

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Liparis krameri, new location, red book, priumorsky region

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