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Ptinus ocellus

Ptinus ocellus

australian spider beetle·Brown

GBIF:159510985

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Descriptions(5)

Australasia
Australia
Buildings of cities, towns and villages (J1 level 2)
Detritovorous
Fauna Europaea (2005) Version 1.2. http://www.faunaeur.org. Cited 12 Feb 2005
New Zealand

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GEOGRAPHY

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REGIONS

Geographic Distribution(37)

Serbia
introduced
Austria(AT)
introduced
Bosnia-Herzegovina(BA)
introduced
Belgium(BE)
introduced
Bulgaria(BG)
introduced
Belarus(BY)
introduced
Switzerland(CH)
introduced
Cyprus(CY)
introduced
Czech Republic(CZ)
introduced
Germany(DE)
introduced
Denmark(DK)
introduced
Estonia(ES)
introduced
Spain(ES)
introduced
Finland(FI)
introduced
Faroyar (Faroes)(FO)
introduced
France(FR)
introduced
Great Britain(GB)
introduced
Greece(GR)
introduced
Croatia(HR)
introduced
Hungary(HU)
introduced
Ireland(IE)
introduced
Italy(IT)
introduced
Lithuania(LT)
introduced
Luxembourg(LU)
introduced
Latvia(LV)
introduced
Moldova(MD)
introduced
Macedonia(MK)
introduced
Netherlands(NL)
introduced
Norway(NO)
introduced
Poland(PL)
introduced
Azores(PT)
introduced
Portugal(PT)
introduced
European part of Russia(RU)
introduced
Sweden(SE)
introduced
Slovenia(SI)
introduced
Slovakia(SK)
introduced
Ukraine(UA)
introduced

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Common names used for this species across different languages and regions.

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Vernacular (common) names are the everyday names used for a species in different languages and regions. A single species may have dozens of common names worldwide.

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CLASSIFICATION

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Source Information

DAISIE - Inventory of alien invasive species in Europe

DAISIE - Inventory of alien invasive species in Europe

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The DAISIE - inventory of alien invasive species in Europe is a species checklist dataset published by the Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO) and the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH). It contains information on 12,104 taxa (mostly species and mostly introduced) occurring in the wild in Europe since 1500. It covers a broad taxonomic spectrum of terrestrial and aquatic free living and parasitic organisms. The collation of the alien species list is the result of the efforts of the DAISIE (http://www.europe-aliens.org/) project partners and more than 300 collaborators from Europe and neighbouring countries, involved in different fields of expertise and organisations. Here the DAISIE checklist is published as a standardized Darwin Core Archive and includes for each species: the scientific name, higher classification, and stable taxon identifier (in the taxon core), the vernacular names (in the vernacular names extension), the presence in a specific region, the year of the first introduction (first collection) and/or last assessment/observation in that region, as well as extra information (in the distribution extension), and the habitat, native range, and ecofunctional group (in the description extension). The DAISIE dataset is no longer maintained, but can be used as a historical archive for researching and managing alien plants or compiling regional and national registries of alien species. Issues with the dataset can be reported at https://github.com/trias-project/daisie-checklist

We have released this dataset under a Creative Commons Attribution license (CC-BY 4.0). We would appreciate it if you follow the GBIF citation guidelines (https://www.gbif.org/citation-guidelines) when using the data. If you have any questions regarding this dataset, don’t hesitate to contact us via the contact information provided in the metadata or via https://twitter.com/trias_project.

The publication of the checklist to GBIF was supported by the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) action Alien CSI “CA17122 - Increasing understanding of alien species through citizen science” as a Short Term Scientific Mission “Publishing alien species checklist data for Europe through repeatable, open workflows”, with technical support provided by the Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO).

Roy D, Alderman D, Anastasiu P, Arianoutsou M, Augustin S, Bacher S, Başnou C, Beisel J, Bertolino S, Bonesi L, Bretagnolle F, Chapuis J L, Chauvel B, Chiron F, Clergeau P, Cooper J, Cunha T, Delipetrou P, Desprez-Loustau M, Détaint M, Devin S, Didžiulis V, Essl F, Galil B S, Genovesi P, Gherardi F, Gollasch S, Hejda M, Hulme P E, Josefsson M, Kark S, Kauhala K, Kenis M, Klotz S, Kobelt M, Kühn I, Lambdon P W, Larsson T, Lopez-Vaamonde C, Lorvelec O, Marchante H, Minchin D, Nentwig W, Occhipinti-Ambrogi A, Olenin S, Olenina I, Ovcharenko I, Panov V E, Pascal M, Pergl J, Perglová I, Pino J, Pyšek P, Rabitsch W, Rasplus J, Rathod B, Roques A, Roy H, Sauvard D, Scalera R, Shiganova T A, Shirley S, Shwartz A, Solarz W, Vilà M, Winter M, Yésou P, Zaiko A, Adriaens T, Desmet P, Reyserhove L (2020). DAISIE - Inventory of alien invasive species in Europe. Version 1.7. Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO). Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/ybwd3x accessed via GBIF.org on 2026-06-18.

CC BYPublished 6/12/2020View dataset
GBIF Usage Key
159510985
Dataset Key
39f36f10-559b-427f-8c86-2d28afff68ca
Origin
source
Backbone Key
1095784
Taxon ID
51434
Last Crawled
5/12/2026
Last Interpreted
5/12/2026