New species and records of the Rhamphomyia subgenus Holoclera (Diptera, Empididae) from the Palaearctic Region
Author
Shamshev, Igor V.
0000-0003-3575-4243
All-Russian Institute of Plant Protection, St. Petersburg - Pushkin, Russia
shamshev@mail.ru
Author
Barták, Miroslav
Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Kamýcká 129, 165 00 Praha-Suchdol, Czech Republic
text
Zootaxa
2024
2024-09-23
5512
4
512
530
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5512.4.3
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5512.4.3
1175-5326
13849159
45911D23-1EED-4DE4-987A-F806B309AD79
Rhamphomyia
(
Holoclera
)
trigemina
Oldenberg
Rhamphomyia trigemina
Oldenberg, 1927: 19
.
Type
locality: “bei
Berlin
”,
Germany
.
Material examined.
ESTONIA
.
Narva-Jõesuu
,
12.vi.1960
,
Rudenko
(
1 ♂
)
.
RUSSIA
.
Leningradskaya Prov.
:
railway
Preobrazhenskaya
,
Luga Distr.
—
24.v.1898
(
1 ♀
)
,
5.vi.1898
(
1 ♂
)
,
Pleske
;
Yaschera
,
Luga Distr.
—
24.vi.1959
(
1 ♀
)
,
4.vi.1967
(
1 ♂
)
;
19.vi.1965
(
1 ♀
);
16.vi.1958
(
1 ♂
,
1 ♀
);
30.vi.1958
(
1 ♀
);
31.vi.1967
(
1 ♀
),
all coll. AAS;
Gobzhitsa
,
Luga
env.,
17.vi.1934
, AAS (
1 ♀
)
;
Yukki
,
Vsevolozhskiy Distr.
,
11.vi.1932
, AAS (
1 ♂
)
;
Tolmachevo
,
Luga Distr.
,
11.vi.1935
,
Rohdendorf
(
1 ♂
)
;
Vyborgskiy Distr.
,
Gulf of Finland
,
Bolshoy Berezovy Is.
,
31.v.1981
,
Kandybina
(
1 ♀
)
.
Smolenskaya Prov.
:
Smolenskoye Poozerye National Park
,
22.vi.1992
,
Zlobin
(
1 ♂
)
.
Pskovskaya Prov.:
Kharlamova gora,
Plyusskiy Distr.
[no month], 1891, Pleske (
1 ♀
)
;
Velikie Luki
,
9.vi.1997
,
Grichanov
(
1 ♂
)
.
SWEDEN
.
Linnés Hammarby
,
5 km
NE
Uppsala
,
12.vi.1999
,
I. Grichanov
(
2 ♀
)
.
Distribution.
Austria
,
Bulgaria
,
Czech Republic
,
Estonia
,
Georgia
,
Germany
,
Great Britain
,
Lithuania
,
Poland
,
Romania
,
Russia
(European part, West Siberia),
Slovakia
,
Sweden
,
Switzerland
,
the Netherlands
.
Remarks.
Rhamphomyia
(
H.
)
trigemina
(
R
. (
H
.)
nigripennis
group) is broadly distributed over Europe, including the European part of
Russia
. It extends to the east as far as the Urals (Sverdlovskaya Province) and may have a disjunct area because there is a record from Western Siberia (Altayskiy Territory) (
Shamshev & Barkalov 2009
). The first records of this species from
Estonia
and
Sweden
are reported herein.