Rhamphomyia (Holoclera) bohemica Barták & Kubík
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Rhamphomyia (Holoclera) bohemica Barták & Kubík View in CoL
Rhamphomyia (Holoclera) bohemica Barták & Kubík, 2012: 389 View in CoL View Cited Treatment , fig. 2. Type locality: Czech Republic, Kozlov , 2 km E, meadow near picetum, 49°24՛N, 15°41՛E, 340 m.
Material examined. RUSSIA. Chelyabinskaya Prov.: Miass [55°03′N 60°06′E] GoogleMaps , 26–31.vii.2008, leg. К. Tomkovich (1 ♂, ZMMU) . Leningradskaya Prov.: Rakovichi, Luga Distr.— 15.vi.1897 (2 ♂, 1 ♀), 25.vi.1897 (1 ♂, 2 ♀), 21.vi.1897 (1 ♂), 22.vi.1897 (1 ♂), all coll. Pleske; railway station Preobrazhenskaya, Luga Distr ., 12.vii.1898, Chekini (1 ♂); Lyazevo, env. Siverskaya, Gatchinskiy Distr., 2.vii.1898, Kuznetzov (1 ♀); Siverskaya, Gatchinskiy Distr., 19.viii.1918, G. Jacobson (2 ♀); Lyuban, 26.vii.1899, Ivashentsev (1 ♀); Nizhnyaya Bronnaya, Lomonosovskiy Distr., 19.viii.1918, AAS (2 ♀); Fan-der-Flit (now Kalganovka), Luga Distr., 21.viii.1925, AAS (1 ♀); Dubrovo, Luga Distr., 16.vii.1926, Obolensky (1 ♀); env. Luga— 20.vii.1928, Przhilents (3 ♀); 3.viii.1954,AAS (1 ♂); Yukki, Vsevolozhskiy Distr., 22.viii.1932, AAS (1 ♂); Tolmachevo, Luga Distr.— 9.vii.1935, Rohdendorf (1 ♂); 18.viii.1919,AAS (1 ♀); Yaschera, Luga Distr.— 29.vii.1965 (1 ♂), 24.viii.1968 (1 ♀), 9.viii.1958 (1 ♂, 1 ♀), all. coll. AAS; Sablino, Tosnenskiy Distr., 3.vii.1922, AAS (1 ♂, Rhamphomyia nigripennis Fll, AAS det.); Gobzhitsa, Luga env., 17.vi.1934, AAS (1 ♀); Gatchina, Shaglino, 2.vii.2010, I. Grichanov (1 ♂); Vyborgskiy Distr., Gulf of Finland , Bolshoy Berezovy Is .— 24.vii.1979 (1 ♀), 25.vii.1978 (3 ♂, 1 ♀), 25.vii.1979 (1 ♂), 26.vii.1979 (1 ♀), 28.vii.1979 (1 ♂, 3 ♀), 30.vii.1979 (1 ♂), 30.vii.1979 (2 ♀), 18.viii.1979 (1 ♂), 19.viii.1979 (1 ♀), 22.viii.1979 (4 ♀), 26.vi.1980 (1 ♂), 12.vii.1980 (1 ♂), 4.viii.1981 (3 ♂, 2 ♀), 5.viii.1981 (3 ♀), 6.viii.1981 (6 ♂), 7.viii.1981 (2 ♀), 5.ix.1981 (1 ♀), all coll. Kandybina. Novgorodskaya Prov.: Oksochi, 30.vii.1920, I. Gudim (1 ♂). Pskovskaya Prov.: Schepets, 10.vii.1901, N.N. Ivanov (1 ♂); Dubets Lake , 1915, N.N. Kuznetsov (1 ♀) ; Suschevo, 16.vi.1915, N. Kuznetsov (1 ♂); Akulovo, 25.vi.1915, N. Kuznetsov (1 ♂); Velikie Luki— 25.vi.1997 (1 ♂, 1 ♀), 23.vii.1997 (4 ♂, 1 ♀), 26.vii.1997 (1 ♀), all coll. Shamshev. Smolenskaya Prov.: Smolenskoye Poozerye National Park — 23.vii.1991 (1 ♂, 1 ♀), 22.vii.1991 (2 ♀), 24.vii.1991 (1 ♀), 26.vii.1991 (1 ♂), 29.vii.1991 (1 ♂, 2 ♀), 2.viii.1991 (1 ♂, 1 ♀), 3.viii.1991 (1 ♂, 1 ♀), 12.viii.1991 (1 ♀), all coll. Zlobin. St. Petersburg: Kaypolovo, near Gorskaya, Kurortny Distr ., 11.vii.1897, Birula (1 ♂); Lakhta, 2.vii.1926 (1 ♂), 17.vi.1926 (1 ♀), Shnitnikov; Stary Peterhof, Sergievka, 1.viii.1930, Burakova (1 ♂).
Distribution. Austria, Czech Republic, Finland, Romania, Russia (north-west and centre of European part), Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland.
Remarks. This species of the R. (H.) nigripennis group was recognised relatively recently from Central Europe and South Scandinavia as well as, by a single record, from Moskovskaya Province of Russia ( Barták & Kubík 2012). Our data suggest that R. (H.) bohemica is relatively common in the North-Western and Central regions of the European part of Russia. However, its distribution extends to the east only as far as the Urals (Chelyabinskaya Province). The species is absent in southern regions, including the Caucasus.
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Zoological Museum, Moscow Lomonosov State University |
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Rhamphomyia (Holoclera) bohemica Barták & Kubík
Shamshev, Igor V. & Barták, Miroslav 2024 |