Wing polymorphism in European species of Sphaeroceridae (Diptera)
Author
Roháček, Jindřich
text
Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2012
2012-12-17
52
2
535
558
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5332511
0374-1036
5332511
7.
Spelobia pseudonivalis
(Dahl, 1909)
(
Figs. 31–34
)
Material examined.
29 specimens
(9 JJ
20 ♀♀
, with
1 ♀
macropterous, 1 J
2 ♀♀
submacropterous, others brachypterous) from
Germany
,
Czech Republic
and
Slovakia
– localities listed by
ROHÁČEK (1975a
,
1980
, 1983, 1999, 2009a) and ROHÁČEK et al. (2005).
The species was originally described as brachypterous (for typical wing see
Fig. 33
). The first longer-winged specimens (
Fig. 31
) were recorded by
ROHÁČEK (1980)
and its wing polymorphism was discussed by ROHÁČEK (1983). Unfortunately, the relatively small number of specimens available for study makes it impossible to study the phenomenon in
S. pseudonivalis
more thoroughly. It seems to be of a similar
type
to
Puncticorpus cribratum
but perhaps without geographical dependence and with a much rarer (sub)macropterous form. Among the brachypterous specimens a mutant female with strongly reduced wing and venation (dm-cu lost) was found (
Fig. 34
) and recently a fully winged female was recorded from Poľana Mts. in
Slovakia
(
ROHÁČEK 2009a
). Except for
Spelobia manicata
,
S. pseudonivalis
is the only microcavernicolous wing polymorphic species in Europe. It lives in burrows of small mammals, particularly in nests of moles (ROHÁČEK 1983).