The paper presents a new locality of a very rare representative of the Pampliliidae family, namely the Pamphilius ignymontiensis Lacourt. Four specimens of this species were caught in the centre of the country, in Kampinos National Park.
Kampinos National Park, ul. Tetmajera 38, 05-080 Izabelin, Poland
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