Dasyhelea modesta (Winnertz)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.194838 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6492554 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/830EE845-0703-FFCB-1F90-267B6AE5C744 |
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Dasyhelea modesta (Winnertz) |
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Dasyhelea modesta (Winnertz) View in CoL
Ceratopogon modestus Winnertz, 1852: 43 (female, Germany).
Dasyhelea modesta: Kieffer 1919: 50 View in CoL (combination, in key); Kieffer 1925c: 65 (male, female); Goetghebuer 1927: 95 (female, Belgium); Goetghebuer 1932: 125 (male); Goetghebuer 1934a: 34 (male, female); Mayer 1934a: 225 (larva, pupa; Germany, breeding site – saline habitats); Goetghebuer & Timon David 1937: 411 ( France); Zilahi- Sebess 1940: 51 (male, female, syn.: = strobli View in CoL ; Hungary); de Meijere 1946: 8 ( the Netherlands); Thienemann 1950: 166 ( Austria, breeding sites – lakes, ponds, mud, swamps); Thienemann 1954: 614 (syn.: = longipalpis View in CoL , = halophila View in CoL ); Remm 1962: 110 (male, female, syn.: = strobli View in CoL , Estonia); Remm 1966: 58 ( Lithuania); Remm 1967: 13 ( Georgia, Russia: North Ossetia); Remm 1969: 208 (male); Remm 1973b: 354 ( Hungary); Havelka 1976a: 75 ( Germany); Havelka 1976b: 226 (female); Remm 1979: 49 ( Estonia); Remm 1981: 29 (syn.: = aestivus , = densipilosa View in CoL ); Szadziewski 1983: 66 ( Poland); Szadziewski 1986: 38 (male, syn.: = aestivus , = longipalpis View in CoL , = strobli View in CoL , = pratensis View in CoL , = bihamata View in CoL , = moascari View in CoL , =? densipilosa View in CoL ; Algeria, Belgium, Egypt, Iran, Poland, breeding site – saline soil); Delécolle & Rieb 1990: 184 ( France); Gosseries 1991: 42 (syn.: = aestiva View in CoL , = pratensis View in CoL ); Delécolle & Rieb 1993: 111 ( Spain); Knoz 1996: 87 ( the Netherlands); Knoz 1997: 81 ( Czech Republic); Knoz 1998: 118 ( Czech Republic); Chandler 1998: 55 (= D. holosericea sensu Edwards 1926 View in CoL , syn.: = aestiva View in CoL ); Szadziewski 1998: 103 ( Switzerland); Przhiboro 1999: 130 ( Russia: Karelia, breeding sites – littoral zone of lake); Hagan et al. 2000: 471 ( Norway); Delécolle 2002: 28 (syn.: = aestiva View in CoL , = longipalpis View in CoL , = strobli View in CoL , = pratensis View in CoL , = bihamata View in CoL , = moascari View in CoL , = densipilosa View in CoL ; Andorra); Przhiboro 2004: 105 ( Russia: Leningrad Oblast, breeding site – margin zone of lake); Tóthová et al. 2004a: 309 ( Czech Republic); Tóthová et al. 2004b: 146 ( Czech Republic); Yu et al. 2006: 324 (male, China); Chandler et al. 2008: 84 (male, Great Britain, breeding site – mud).
Ceratopogon aestivus Winnertz, 1852: 42 (female, Germany).
Dasyhelea aestiva: Kieffer 1919: 50 View in CoL (combination, in key); Kieffer 1925c: 64 (female); Edwards 1929: 425 (= D. holosericea sensu Edwards 1926 View in CoL ); Goetghebuer 1934a: 30 (female); Goetghebuer & Timon David 1937: 411 ( France); Zilahi-Sebess 1940: 47 (female, Hungary); de Meijere 1946: 8 ( the Netherlands); Remm 1962: 110 (male, female, syn.: =? pratensis View in CoL ; Estonia); Remm 1967: 14 ( Azerbaijan, Georgia); Remm & Zhogolev 1968: 831 (Crimea); Damian-Georgescu 1973: 453 (male, female; Romania); Remm 1973b: 354 ( Hungary); Havelka & Aguilar 1999: 36 (syn.: = modestus , = longipalpis View in CoL , = densipilosa View in CoL , =? bihamata View in CoL ).
Dasyhelea longipalpis Kieffer, 1913b: 37 View in CoL (male, Germany); Kieffer 1915: 65 (male); Rieth 1915: 424, 425 (pupa, Germany, Sweden, breeding site – saline habitats, peat-bog); Thienemann 1915: 446 ( Germany, Sweden, breeding site – saline habitats, peat-bog); Thienemann 1925: 103 ( Germany, breeding site – saline habitats); Goetghebuer 1934a: 33 (male).
Dasyhelea inclusa Kieffer, 1918: 188 View in CoL (male, Czech Republic); Goetghebuer 1934a: 33 (male). Syn. nov
Dasyhelea strobli Kieffer, 1919: 63 View in CoL (new name for Ceratopogon versicolor View in CoL var. obscurus Strobl nec Winnertz, female, Spain); Goetghebuer 1934a: 36 (syn.: = versicolor View in CoL var. obscurus Strobl nec Winnertz, female).
Dasyhelea pratensis Goetghebuer, 1920: 44 View in CoL (male, Belgium); Kieffer 1925c: 66 (male); Goetghebuer 1934a: 35 (male).
Dasyhelea bihamata Kieffer, 1923: 667 View in CoL (male, Algeria); Goetghebuer 1934a: 31 (male).
Dasyhelea holosericea: Edwards 1926: 402 View in CoL (male, female, syn.: =? aestiva View in CoL , = pratensis View in CoL ). Nec Dasyhelea holosericea ( Meigen, 1804) View in CoL .
Dasyhelea moascari Macfie, 1943: 153 View in CoL (male, female; Egypt); Boorman & van Harten 2002: 445 (male, Yemen). Dasyhelea densipilosa Tokunaga, 1963: 41 View in CoL (female, Japan).
New country records. Afghanistan. Herat Prov., Karukh, 4200 ft, 43 km E Herat, 20 - X 1968, D.P. Wojcik, black light trap, 1 female, (MHNN). Bulgaria. Rila, Skakavica, 1580 m AMSL, 20 July 1976, 1 male, leg. R. Szadziewski. Spain. Gran Canaria, Bco. Azuaze, 18 XI 1995, light trap, Baez, Nilsson & Malmqvist, 1 male. Gran Canaria, Bco. Tirajana, 16 XI 1995, light trap, Baez, Nilsson & Malmqvist, 7 males, 1 female.
Distribution. Great Britain, Norway, Sweden, Russia (Karelia, Leningrad Oblast), Estonia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Switzerland, Austria, Ukraine (Crimea), Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Andorra, Spain (Spanish mainland, Canary Isl.), Georgia, Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, Iran, Yemen, China, Japan Algeria, Egypt.
Discussion. Dasyhelea inclusa described by Kieffer (1918) from the Czech Republic has two radial cells, a fifth palpal segment over four times longer than broad and antennal morphology indicate it is a typical member of the subgenus Dicryptoscena Enderlein. The only European species in this subgenus with a very long fifth palpal segment is D. modesta , and therefore, we consider D. inclusa a new junior synonym of D. modesta .
Dasyhelea bihamata View in CoL determined by Navai (1994) from Afghanistan is a different species than D. bihamata Kieffer View in CoL described from Algeria ( Kieffer 1923, Szadziewski 1986) which we consider as a junior synonym of D. modesta View in CoL .
This wide ranging Palaearctic species is known from all stages. The aquatic larvae live in lakes, ponds, mud, swamps, peat-bogs and have also been reared from algae in saline meadows. The records from Finland ( Hackman 1980), Italy ( Boorman et al. 1995) and Denmark ( Petersen & Achim 2001) are questionable because they did not contain locality data, and therefore, we have not included these countries in this section.
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Dasyhelea modesta (Winnertz)
Dominiak, Patrycja & Szadziewski, Ryszard 2010 |
Dasyhelea moascari
Harten 2002: 445 |
Tokunaga 1963: 41 |
Macfie 1943: 153 |
Dasyhelea holosericea:
Edwards 1926: 402 |
Dasyhelea bihamata
Goetghebuer 1934: 31 |
Kieffer 1923: 667 |
Dasyhelea pratensis
Goetghebuer 1934: 35 |
Kieffer 1925: 66 |
Goetghebuer 1920: 44 |
Dasyhelea modesta:
Chandler 2008: 84 |
Yu 2006: 324 |
Przhiboro 2004: 105 |
Tothova 2004: 309 |
Tothova 2004: 146 |
Delecolle 2002: 28 |
Przhiboro 1999: 130 |
Knoz 1998: 118 |
Chandler 1998: 55 |
Szadziewski 1998: 103 |
Knoz 1997: 81 |
Knoz 1996: 87 |
Delecolle 1993: 111 |
Gosseries 1991: 42 |
Delecolle 1990: 184 |
Szadziewski 1986: 38 |
Szadziewski 1983: 66 |
Remm 1981: 29 |
Remm 1979: 49 |
Havelka 1976: 75 |
Havelka 1976: 226 |
Remm 1973: 354 |
Remm 1967: 13 |
Remm 1966: 58 |
Remm 1962: 110 |
Thienemann 1954: 614 |
Thienemann 1950: 166 |
Meijere 1946: 8 |
Sebess 1940: 51 |
Goetghebuer 1937: 411 |
Goetghebuer 1934: 34 |
Mayer 1934: 225 |
Goetghebuer 1932: 125 |
Goetghebuer 1927: 95 |
Kieffer 1925: 65 |
Kieffer 1919: 50 |
Dasyhelea aestiva:
Havelka 1999: 36 |
Damian-Georgescu 1973: 453 |
Remm 1973: 354 |
Remm 1968: 831 |
Remm 1967: 14 |
Remm 1962: 110 |
Meijere 1946: 8 |
Zilahi-Sebess 1940: 47 |
Goetghebuer 1937: 411 |
Goetghebuer 1934: 30 |
Edwards 1929: 425 |
Kieffer 1925: 64 |
Kieffer 1919: 50 |
Dasyhelea strobli
Goetghebuer 1934: 36 |
Kieffer 1919: 63 |
Dasyhelea inclusa
Goetghebuer 1934: 33 |
Kieffer 1918: 188 |
Dasyhelea longipalpis
Goetghebuer 1934: 33 |
Thienemann 1925: 103 |
Kieffer 1915: 65 |
Rieth 1915: 424 |
Thienemann 1915: 446 |
Kieffer 1913: 37 |
Ceratopogon modestus
Winnertz 1852: 43 |
Ceratopogon aestivus
Winnertz 1852: 42 |