Material and methods In October 2017, two males and a female of N. mogera were caught by pitfall-traps in the territory of the Perm State University during inspection of the greenhouse of the Botanical Garden. When the population of this species was reexamined in March 2018, a large number of mature and immature specimens was found, which allowed the authors to study a spatial distribution of this species and to assess some of its ecological requirements. The greenhouse of the botanical garden of the Perm State University was built in 2010. Its plant collection is divided into five climatic/thematic compartments: "Wet Tropics", "Dry Tropics", "Subtropics", "Epiphytes", "Cacti and succulents" [Botanical Garden…, 2018]. The specimens of N. mogera were found in the first three compartments only. The material studied here has been deposited in the Zoological Museum of the Moscow State University
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