Spilogona Schnabl, 1911

Sorokina, Vera S. & Pont, Adrian C., 2010, An annotated catalogue of the Muscidae (Diptera) of Siberia 2597, Zootaxa 2597 (1), pp. 1-87 : 56-63

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Genus Spilogona Schnabl, 1911 View in CoL View at ENA

Spilogona Schnabl, 1911: 92 View in CoL (as a subgenus of Limnophora Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 View in CoL ). Type-species: Aricia carbonella Zetterstedt, 1845 , by monotypy.

Spilogona almqvistii ( Holmgren, 1880) View in CoL

Aricia almqvistii Holmgren, 1880: 17 . Type-locality: not stated (from title: Russia, North European Territory , Novaya Zemlya Island]. Syntypes ♂ ♀, NHRS (seen).

Siberian records: West Taymyr, many localities (west end and south bank of Taymyr road, Colchak Island, Rastorguyev road, River Kolomeitsev on Walter Bay, Taymyr road at Cape Hellenorm, and Port Sarya on Bonnevie Island) ( Frey, 1915: 21); West Taymyr ( Zimin & El’berg, 1970: 543); East Siberia ( Pont, 1986a: 164).

General distribution: Holarctic Region; in the Palaearctic from North Sweden, Russia (Novaya Zemlya, Arctic Siberia, Vrangelya Island), China.

Spilogona brunneisquama ( Zetterstedt, 1845) View in CoL

Aricia brunneisquama Zetterstedt, 1845: 1462 . Type-locality: Sweden, Lule Lappmark , Kvikkjokk. Lectotype ♂, MZLU (designated by Pont, in press).

Siberian records: Pripolar Urals, Mt. Neroika ( Malozemov, 1992: 92); Khanty-Mansiyskiy AO: Khanty- Mansiysk [as “Samarowo … am Ob”, in German] ( Hennig, 1959a: 283); West Siberia ( Zimin & El’berg, 1970: 550; Pont, 1986a: 165).

General distribution: Palaearctic Region, from montane and northern Europe to Russia (West Siberia).

Spilogona ciliatocosta (Schnabl, 1915)

Limnophora (Spilogona) ciliatocosta Schnabl in Becker et al., 1915: 31. Type-locality: Russia, “Karskaja Tundra” [=Yamalo-Nenetskiy AO, east slope of Polar Urals]. Syntypes 1♂ 1♀, ZIN ( Hennig, 1959a: 285; Pont, 2004: 80).

Siberian records: Yamalo-Nenetskiy AO, east slope of Polar Urals [as “Karskaja Tundra”] (Schnabl in Becker et al., 1915: 31, type-locality); West Siberia ( Pont, 1986a: 166).

General distribution: Known only from West Siberia.

Comment. The syntypes of S. ciliatocosta were collected on 21 July 1909. According to the expedition itinerary by Backlund (1911: 74), the expedition made stop 26 on 21–23 July, at Mt. Minisey, 180 m.

Spilogona contractifrons ( Zetterstedt, 1838)

Anthomyza contractifrons Zetterstedt, 1838: 683 . Type-locality: Sweden, “Lapland” (lectotype without locality label). Lectotype ♀, MZLU (designated by Pont, in press).

Siberian records: Sverdlovskaya Oblast’, Nevyansk ( Hennig, 1959b: 289); Urals ( Zimin & El’berg, 1970: 538); South Urals, Mt. Iremel’ ( Malozemov, 1989: 37); Pripolar Urals, Mt. Neroika ( Malozemov, 1992: 93); Novosibirskaya Oblast’ ( Sorokina, 2006a: 229); Krasnoyarskiy Kray: Taymyrskiy Rayon, Vorontsovo and Vorogovo [as “Vorogovo, River Yenisey” and “Vorontsovo, Yeniseisk. saz” in German] (Pont, 1970: 133); valley of River Yenisey, northern taiga: Turukhansk, Verkhneimbatskoe, Yarzevo, Vorogovo, Kureyka, Igarka and tundra: Ust’-Port, Karaul, Voronzovo ( Sychevskaya, 1974: 130); West and East Siberia ( Pont, 1986a: 166).

General distribution: Holarctic Region; in the Palaearctic, from montane and northern Europe east to Japan.

Spilogona cordyluraeformis (Schnabl, 1915) View in CoL Scatocoenosia cordyluraeformis Schnabl View in CoL in Becker et al., 1915: 3. Type-locality: Russia, “Karskaja Tundra” [=

Yamalo-Nenetskiy AO, east slope of Polar Urals]. Holotype ♀, ZIN ( Hennig, 1962b: 620; Pont, 2004: 80). Siberian records: Yamalo-Nenetskiy AO, east slope of Polar Urals [as “Karskaja Tundra”] (Schnabl in

Becker et al., 1915: 3, type-locality); West Siberia ( Pont, 1986a: 166). General distribution: An unrecognised species, known only from the type-locality in West Siberia. Comment. The holotype of S. cordyluraeformis was collected on 21 July 1909. According to the expedition itinerary by Backlund (1911: 74), the expedition made stop 26 on 21 July, at Mt. Minisey, 180 m.

Spilogona costalis ( Stein, 1907) View in CoL

Limnophora costalis Stein, 1907: 345 View in CoL . Type-locality: China, Qinghai, River Bomyn (= Itschegyn-Fluss). Lectotype ♂, ZMHU (designated by Pont, 2004: 84).

Siberian records: Sverdlovskaya Oblast’, Nevyansk and Urals ( Hennig, 1959b: 290); Urals ( Zimin & El’berg, 1970: 541).

General distribution: Known only from Russia (West Siberia) and China (Qinghai).

Spilogona denigrata ( Meigen, 1826) View in CoL

Anthomyia denigrata Meigen, 1826: 110 . Type-locality: not stated ( Germany, probably Hamburg). Holotype ♀, NMW ( Pont, 1986b: 220).

Siberian records: Pripolar Urals, Mt. Neroika ( Malozemov, 1992: 92).

General distribution: Palaearctic Region, from Europe east to the Ural Mts.

Spilogona denudata ( Holmgren, 1869) View in CoL

Aricia denudata Holmgren, 1869: 30 . Type-localities: Svalbard, Spitzbergen, Advent Bay and Nordfjorden. Syntypes 5♂ 1♀, NHRS ( Hennig, 1959b: 292; seen).

Limnophora pumilio Frey, 1915: 27 View in CoL . Type-locality: Russia, East Siberia, Yeniseyskiy Gulf, Kusjkin Island (= Sibiryakova Island), Port Dikson. Holotype ♂, ZIN ( Hennig, 1959b: 292; Pont, 2004: 76).

Siberian records: Yeniseyskiy Gulf, Kusjkin Island (= Sibiryakova Island), Port Dikson ( Frey, 1915: 27, type-locality of pumilio View in CoL ); East Siberia ( Pont, 1986a: 167).

General distribution: Holarctic Region; in the Palaearctic from Svalbard and Russian East Siberia.

Spilogona depressula ( Zetterstedt, 1845) View in CoL

Aricia depressula Zetterstedt, 1845: 1460 . Type-locality: Sweden, Hälsingland , Arbrå. Lectotype ♂, MZLU (designated by Pont, in press).

Siberian records: Urals ( Hennig, 1959b: 295; Zimin & El’berg, 1970: 541; Pont, 1986a: 167); Novosibirskaya Oblast’ ( Sorokina, 2006a: 229).

General distribution: Palaearctic Region, from northern Europe east to West Siberia.

Spilogona dispar (Fallén, 1823)

Musca dispar Fallén, 1823b: 58 View in CoL . Type-locality: not stated ( Sweden, probably Skåne province). Lectotype ♂, NHRS (designated by Pont, 1984b: 283).

Aspilia funeralis Rondani, 1866: 88 . Type-locality: Italy, in the Parma Apennines. Syntypes ♂, MZUF ( Hennig, 1961b: 229).

Siberian records: Sverdlovskaya Oblast’, Nevyansk ( Hennig, 1959b: 299); Urals ( Zimin & El’berg, 1970: 538); West Siberia ( Pont, 1986a: 167).

General distribution: Palaearctic Region, from Europe east to the Urals Mts.

Spilogona dorsata ( Zetterstedt, 1845) View in CoL

Aricia dorsata Zetterstedt, 1845: 1472 . Type-locality: Norway, Nord-Trøndelag, Verdal , Kjølhaugan. Lectotype ♀, MZLU (designated by Pont, in press).

Limnophora birulai Frey, 1915: 22 View in CoL . Type-localities: Russia, East Siberia, Taymyr Peninsula, east end of the Taymyr road at Cape Hellenorm, Kolomeitsev on Walter Bay, and Port Sarya on Bonnevie Island. Syntypes 1♂ 1♀, ZIN ( Hennig, 1959b: 295; Pont, 2004: 75).

Siberian records: Taymyr Peninsula, east end of the Taymyr road at Cape Hellenorm, River Kolomeitsev on Walter Bay, and Port Sarya ( Frey, 1915: 22, syntype localities of birulai View in CoL ); Taymyr Peninsula ( Zimin & El’berg, 1970: 544); Yenisey Gulf, north of Vorontsovo (Pont, 1970: 134); valley of River Yenisey, tundra: Ust’-Port, Karaul, Voronzovo ( Sychevskaya, 1974: 130); East Siberia ( Pont, 1986a: 168).

General distribution: Holarctic Region; in the Palaearctic from subarctic and arctic Europe and Russia.

Spilogona fimbriata (Schnabl, 1915)

Limnaricia (Forcepsia) fimbriata Schnabl View in CoL in Becker et al., 1915: 42. Type-locality: Russia, “Karskaja Tundra” [= Yamalo-Nenetskiy AO, east slope of Polar Urals]. Lectotype ♂, ZIN (designation by inference (as “ Holotypus ”) by Hennig, 1959b: 297; see also Pont, 2004: 80).

Siberian records: Yamalo-Nenetskiy AO, east slope of Polar Urals [as “Karskaja Tundra”] (Schnabl in Becker et al., 1915: 42, type-locality); Respublika Sakha [Yakutiya]: northern part of Kolyma delta, River Bol’shaya Chukoch’ya [as “Chayachya, Saimka, Chukotskaya Protoka” in German] ( Hennig, 1959b: 298); West and East Siberia ( Pont, 1986a: 168).

General distribution: Holarctic Region; in the Palaearctic, only from arctic Russia (West and East Siberia).

Comment. The lectotype of L. fimbriata was collected on 11 July 1909. According to the expedition itinerary by Backlund (1911: 66), the expedition made stop 20 on 11 July, on the left tributary of the River Baydarata [as “Pyderata”], 490 m. The paralectotype was collected on 12 July 1909, on which the expedition made stop 21, at the River Khuuta, a tributary of the River Baydarata [as “Pyderata”], 320 m.

Spilogona leucogaster ( Zetterstedt, 1838)

Anthomyza leucogaster Zetterstedt, 1838: 674 . Type-locality: Sweden, Torne Lappmark. Holotype ♂, MZLU (Pont, in press).

Siberian records: Urals ( Hennig, 1959b: 309; Zimin & El’berg, 1970: 545); Novosibirskaya Oblast’ ( Sorokina, 2006a: 229); River Yenisey, Igarka (Pont, 1970: 134); valley of River Yenisey, northern taiga: Turukhansk, Verkhneimbatskoe, Yarzevo, Vorogovo, Kureyka, Igarka ( Sychevskaya, 1974: 130); East Siberia ( Pont, 1986a: 169).

General distribution: Holarctic Region; in the Palaearctic, from Europe east to Russian East Siberia and Kyrgyzstan.

Spilogona nitidicauda (Schnabl, 1911)

Limnophora (Spilogona) nitidicauda Schnabl View in CoL in Schnabl & Dziedzicki, 1911: 154, figs 431, 432, 870 (included in a list of Spilogona species , but made available from the illustrations; formal description by Schnabl in Becker et al., 1915: 24). Type-locality: Russia, “Karskaja Tundra” [= Yamalo-Nenetskiy AO, east slope of Polar Urals] (Schnabl in Becker et al., 1915: 24). Syntypes 5♂ 5♀, ZIN ( Hennig, 1959b: 319; Pont, 2004: 81).

Limnophora (Spilogona) nitidicauda var. depressa Schnabl View in CoL in Becker et al., 1915: 27. Type-locality: Russia, “Karskaja Tundra” [= Yamalo-Nenetskiy AO, east slope of Polar Urals]. Holotype ♂, ZIN ( Hennig, 1959b: 319; Pont, 2004: 80).

Siberian records: Yamalo-Nenetskiy AO, east slope of Polar Urals, Minisey [as “Karskaja Tundra”] (Schnabl in Becker et al., 1915: 24, 27, type-localities of nitidicauda View in CoL (as given by Schnabl in Becker et al., 1915: 24) and depressa); North-West Siberia ( Zimin & El’berg, 1970: 550); West Siberia ( Pont, 1986a: 171).

General distribution: Holarctic Region; in the Palaearctic, from North Scandinavia, Russia (West Siberia) and China.

Comment. The syntypes of S. nitidicauda and the holotype of var. depressa were collected on 21 July 1909. According to the expedition itinerary by Backlund (1911: 74), the expedition made stop 26 on 21–23 July, by Mt Minisey, 180 m.

Spilogona nordenskioldi ( Holmgren, 1883)

Aricia nordenskiöldi Holmgren, 1883: 166 . Type-localities: Russia, North European Territory, Novaya Zemlya Island, Guba Bezymyannaya; Proliv Kostin Shar; Poluostrov Gusinaya Zemlya, either M. Sev. Gusinyy Nos or M. Yuzh. Gusinyy Nos. Syntypes ♂ ♀, NHRS ( Hennig, 1959b: 320; seen).

Siberian records: West Taymyr, east and west banks of Walter Bay ( Frey, 1915: 28); West Taymyr ( Zimin & El’berg, 1970: 545); East Siberia ( Pont, 1986a: 171).

General distribution: Only known from arctic Russia (Novaya Zemlya, Vaygach Island, East Siberia).

Spilogona norvegica ( Ringdahl, 1932) View in CoL

Limnophora (Spilogona) norvegica Ringdahl, 1932: 158 View in CoL . Type-localities: Norway, Nordland, Narvik ; Sweden, Jämtland, Åre. Type-locality: Syntypes ♂ ♂, MZLU (seen).

Siberian records: East Siberia ( Pont, 1986a: 171).

General distribution: Holarctic Region; in the Palaearctic, from North Scandinavia and Russia (East Siberia).

Spilogona novaesibiriae ( Frey, 1915) View in CoL

Limnophora tundrae var. novaesibiriae Frey, 1915: 26 View in CoL . Type-locality: Russia, East Siberia, Novosibirskiye Islands, Kotel’nyy Island. Holotype ♂, ZIN ( Hennig, 1959b: 322; Pont, 2004: 76).

Siberian records: Novosibirskiye Islands, south coast of Kotel’nyy Island ( Frey, 1915: 171, type-locality); East Siberia ( Pont, 1986a: 171).

General distribution: Palaearctic Region; known only from the type-locality in arctic Siberia.

Spilogona obsoleta ( Malloch, 1920) View in CoL

Limnophora obsoleta Malloch, 1920: 149 View in CoL . Type-locality: Greenland, west coast. Holotype ♂, ANSP ( Huckett, 1932: 109).

Melanochelia hirticauda Malloch, 1921b: 181 View in CoL . Type-locality: USA, Alaska, Pribilof Islands, St. Paul Island. Holotype ♂, CAS ( Arnaud, 1979: 377).

Syn: pauxilla of authors (misidentifications). not Holmgren, 1869

Siberian records: West Taymyr, south bank of Taymyr road, Cape Hellenorm, Rastorguyev road, Walter Bay, Port Sarya, Bonnevie Island, and Novosibirskiye Islands (Faddeyevskiy, Kotel’nyy, Novaya Sibir) ( Frey, 1915: 28); East Siberia ( Pont, 1986a: 171).

General distribution: Holarctic Region; in the Palaearctic known only from arctic Russia.

Spilogona opaca (Schnabl, 1915)

Limnophora (Spilogona) opaca Schnabl View in CoL in Becker et al., 1915: 28. Type-locality: Russia, West Siberia, “von dem arktischen Ural” [= northern Urals, probably Yugorskiy Peninsula]. Holotype ♂, ZIN ( Hennig, 1959b: 325; Pont, 2004: 81).

Siberian records: Yamalo-Nenetskiy AO, east slope of Polar Urals [as “Arctic Urals”] (Schnabl in Becker et al., 1915: 28, type-locality); Polar Urals ( Zimin & El’berg, 1970: 545); West Siberia ( Pont, 1986a: 172).

General distribution: Holarctic Region; in the Palaearctic, from Iceland, northern Scandinavia, and arctic Russia (West Siberia).

Comment. The holotype of L. opaca was collected on 6 July 1909. According to the expedition itinerary by Backlund (1911: 60), the expedition made stop 17 on 6 July, in the valley of the River Schtschutschja, 220 m.

Spilogona pacifica ( Meigen, 1826)

Anthomyia pacifica Meigen, 1826: 149 . Type-locality: not stated ( Germany, probably Stolberg). Holotype ♀, MNHN ( Pont, 1986b: 236).

Aricia vana Zetterstedt, 1845: 1465 . Type-locality: Sweden, Öland Island . Lectotype ♂, MZLU (designated by Pont, in press).

Siberian records: Sverdlovskaya Oblast’ (Yekaterinburg, Nevyansk) and Chelyabinskaya Oblast’ (Zlatoust) ( Hennig, 1959c: 357); South Urals ( Zimin & El’berg, 1970: 550); West Siberia ( Pont, 1986a: 172).

General distribution: Holarctic Region; in the Palaearctic, from Europe east to China.

Spilogona pseudodispar ( Frey, 1915) View in CoL

Limnophora pseudodispar Frey, 1915: 24 View in CoL . Type-locality: Russia, East Siberia, Lena estuary, Chara-Ullach Mts. Holotype ♂, ZIN ( Hennig, 1959b: 327; Pont, 2004: 76).

Siberian records: Chara-Ullach Mts, River Lena estuary ( Frey, 1915: 24, type-locality); East Siberia ( Pont, 1986a: 172).

General distribution: Holarctic Region; in the Palaearctic, from North Scandinavia and North Russia (northwest European Russia, West Siberia, East Siberia).

Spilogona quinquesetosa (Schnabl, 1915)

Limnophora (Spilogona) quinquesetosa Schnabl View in CoL in Becker et al., 1915: 33. Type-locality: Russia, “Karskaja Tundra” [= Yamalo-Nenetskiy AO, east slope of Polar Urals]. Holotype ♂, ZIN ( Hennig, 1959b: 331; Pont, 2004: 81).

Limnophora tundrae Frey, 1915: 25 View in CoL . (Junior secondary homonym, preocc. in Spilogona View in CoL by Limnaricia tundrae Schnabl, 1915 View in CoL .) Type-localities: Russia, East Siberia, Taymyr Peninsula, north coast on the sea-ice at the east end of the Rastorguev road; Walter Bay, on the east coast; estuary of the River Kolomeitsev; on the west bank. Syntypes 1♂ 1♀, MZH ( Hennig, 1959b: 330), and 2♂ 3♀, ZIN ( Pont, 2004: 76).

Siberian records: Yamalo-Nenetskiy AO, east slope of Polar Urals [as “Karskaja Tundra”] (Schnabl in Becker et al., 1915: 33, type-locality of quinquesetosa View in CoL ); Taymyr Peninsula, north coast, on the sea ice at the east end of the Rastorguyev road, east shore of Walter Bay, estuary of the River Kolomeitsev, and on the west bank of River Kolomeitsev ( Frey, 1915: 25, syntype localities of tundrae View in CoL ); West and East Siberia ( Pont, 1986a: 173).

General distribution: Palaearctic Region, known only from arctic Russia (West and East Siberia).

Comment. The holotype of L. quinquesetosa was collected on 12 July 1909. According to the expedition itinerary by Backlund (1911: 67), the expedition made stop 21 on 12 July, at the River Khuuta, a tributary of the River Baydarata [as “Pyderata”], 320 m.

Spilogona sanctipauli (Malloch, 1921)

Melanochelia sanctipauli Malloch, 1921b: 180 View in CoL . Type-locality: USA, Alaska, Pribilof Islands. Holotype ♂, CAS ( Arnaud, 1979: 378).

Syn: megastoma of authors (misidentifications), not Boheman, 1866

Siberian records: West Taymyr, east and west sides of Walter Bay ( Frey, 1915: 27; Frey’s 1915 megastoma is this species according to Hennig, 1959b: 332); West Taymyr ( Zimin & El’berg, 1970: 543); West and East Siberia ( Pont, 1986a: 173).

General distribution: Holarctic Region; in the Palaearctic, from northern Scandinavia and Russia (West Siberia, East Siberia, Far East).

Spilogona semiglobosa ( Ringdahl, 1916) View in CoL

Limnophora semiglobosa Ringdahl, 1916: 236 View in CoL . Type-locality: Sweden, Jämtland, Undersåker. Holotype ♂, MZLU (seen).

Siberian records: West Siberia ( Pont, 1986a: 173).

General distribution: Holarctic Region; in the Palaearctic, from northern Scandinavia, north Russia (northwest European Russia, West Siberia) and China.

Spilogona seticosta (Schnabl, 1915)

Limnophora (Spilogona) seticosta Schnabl View in CoL in Becker et al., 1915: 29. Type-locality: Russia, “Karskaya Tundra” [= Yamalo-Nenetskiy AO, east slope of Polar Urals]. Syntypes 1♂ 4♀, ZIN ( Hennig, 1959b: 336; Pont, 2004: 82).

Siberian records: Yamalo-Nenetskiy AO, east slope of Polar Urals [as “Karskaja Tundra”] (Schnabl in Becker et al., 1915: 29, type-locality); North-west Siberia ( Zimin & El’berg, 1970: 546); West Siberia ( Pont, 1986a: 173).

General distribution: Palaearctic Region, and known only from West Siberia.

Comment. The syntypes of L. seticosta were collected on 21 July 1909. According to the expedition itinerary by Backlund (1911: 74), the expedition made stop 26 on 21–23 July, at Mt Minisey, 180 m.

Spilogona setulosa ( Ringdahl, 1941)

Limnophora (Spilogona) setulosa Ringdahl, 1941: 220 View in CoL . Type-locality: Sweden, Jämtland, Mt Anaris. Holotype ♂, MZLU (seen).

Siberian records: Pripolar Urals, Mt. Neroika ( Malozemov, 1992: 92).

General distribution: Palaearctic Region, from northern Scandinavia, northern Russia (West Siberia, Far East) and Japan (Kurile Islands).

Spilogona sordidipennis ( Holmgren, 1883) View in CoL

Aricia sordidipennis Holmgren, 1883: 169 . Type-localities: Russia, North European Territory, Novaya Zemlya Island, Poluostrov Gusinaya Zemlya, either M. Sev. Gusinyy Nos or M. Yuzh. Gusinyy Nos. Syntypes 2♂ 3♀, NHRS ( Hennig, 1959c: 339; seen).

Siberian records: Krasnoyarskiy Kray, River Yenisey, north of Vorontsovo (Pont, 1970: 134); valley of River Yenisey, tundra: Ust’-Port, Karaul, Voronzovo ( Sychevskaya, 1974: 130); West and East Siberia ( Pont, 1986a: 174).

General distribution: Palaearctic Region, in arctic Russia (north-west European Russia, West Siberia, East Siberia, Vrangelya Island).

Spilogona sychevskayae Pont, 1970

Spilogona sychevskayae Pont, 1970: 136 View in CoL . Type-locality: Russia, East Siberia , River Yenisey, near Dudinka. Holotype ♂, ZIN ( Pont, 2004: 78).

Siberian records: Krasnoyarskiy Kray, River Yenisey, near Dudinka (Pont, 1970: 136, type-locality); Delyanovskiy Island on River Yenisey at 325 km above mouth of River Podkamennaya Tunguska, valley of River Yenisey, northern taiga: Turukhansk, Verkhneimbatskoe, Yarzevo, Vorogovo, Kureyka, Igarka, forest tundra: Dudinka, Noril’sk and tundra: Ust’-Port, Karaul, Voronzovo ( Sychevskaya, 1974: 130); East Siberia ( Pont, 1986a: 175).

General distribution: Palaearctic Region, and known only from arctic Russia (East Siberia).

Spilogona triangulifera ( Zetterstedt, 1838) View in CoL

Anthomyza triangulifera Zetterstedt, 1838: 680 . Type-locality: Norway, Finnmark, Alta. Lectotype ♂, MZLU (designated by Pont, in press).

Siberian records: Arctic Siberia, Respublika Sakha, River Yana, on the tundra near Lake Kederan ( Frey, 1915: 21); Arctic Siberia ( Zimin & El’berg, 1970: 542); West and East Siberia ( Pont, 1986a: 175).

General distribution: Holarctic Region; in the Palaearctic, from northern and montane Europe, east to Russia (East Siberia).

Spilogona tundrae (Schnabl, 1915)

Limnaricia tundrae Schnabl View in CoL in Becker et al., 1915: 39. Type-locality: Russia, “Karskaja Tundra” [= Yamalo- Nenetskiy AO, valley of River Kara and/or east slope of Polar Urals]. Syntypes 2♂ 8♀, ZIN, and 1♂, ZMHU ( Hennig, 1959c: 354; Pont, 2004: 82; Pont & Werner, 2006: 107).

Limnaricia tundrica Schnabl View in CoL in Schnabl & Dziedzicki, 1911: 168. (Junior secondary homonym, preocc. in Spilogona View in CoL by Coenosites tundrica Schnabl View in CoL in Schnabl & Dziedzicki, 1911 (priority established by action of First Reviser: Hennig, 1959c: 354).) Type-locality: Russia, West Siberia, Tobol’sk Region, above the Arctic Circle, northern Urals. Syntypes 2♂ 7♀, ZIN ( Pont, 2004: 82–83).

Limnophora macropyga Frey, 1915: 23 View in CoL . Type-localities: Russia, East Siberia, Taymyr Peninsula, north coast of Walter Bay on River Kolomeitsev and west end of Taymyr road. Syntypes 1♂ 1♀, ZIN ( Hennig, 1959c: 354; Pont, 2004: 75).

Siberian records: Yamalo-Nenetskiy AO, valley of River Kara and/or east slope of Polar Urals [as “Karskaja Tundra”] (Schnabl in Becker et al., 1915: 39, type-locality of tundrae View in CoL ); northern Urals, Tobol’sk Region above the Arctic Circle (Schnabl in Schnabl & Dziedzicki, 1911: 168, type-locality of tundrica View in CoL ); West Taymyr, Walter Bay on the River Kolomeitsev, and west end of the Taymyr road ( Frey, 1915: 23, syntype localities of macropyga View in CoL ); Mt. Kamen’ Yegor’yevich on right bank of the Kolyma delta ( Hennig, 1959c: 355); Arctic Asia ( Zimin & El’berg, 1970: 543); West and East Siberia ( Pont, 1986a: 176).

General distribution: Holarctic Region; in the Palaearctic, in northern Scandinavia and across northern Russia from north-west European Russia to Vrangelya Island.

Comment. The syntypes of L. tundrae were collected in the second half of July 1909. According to the expedition itinerary by Backlund (1911: 71–86), the expedition made twelve stops in the second half of July, between 15 and 31 July, namely stops 23–33 between Mt Minisey (180 m) and the River Brus-Yaga, a tributary of the River Kara (10 m).

Spilogona tundrica (Schnabl, 1911)

Coenosites tundrica Schnabl in Schnabl & Dziedzicki, 1911: 169. (Senior to Limnaricia tundrica Schnabl, 1911 (by action of First Reviser: Hennig, 1959c: 354).) Type-locality: not stated (presumably Russia, “Karskaja Tundra” [= Yamalo-Nenetskiy AO, valley of River Kara and/or east slope of Polar Urals]). Syntypes, not stated (presumably as for Coenosites tundrica Schnabl in Becker et al., 1915: 34).

Coenosites tundrica Schnabl View in CoL in Becker et al., 1915: 34. (Junior primary homonym of Coenosites tundrica Schnabl View in CoL in Schnabl & Dziedzicki, 1911.) Type-locality: Russia, “Karskaja Tundra” [= Yamalo-Nenetskiy AO, valley of River Kara and/or east slope of Polar Urals]. Syntypes 5♂ 1♀, ZIN, and 1♂, ZMHU ( Hennig, 1959c: 355, Pont, 2004: 83; Pont & Werner, 2006: 107).

Siberian records: Yamalo-Nenetskiy AO, valley of River Kara and/or east slope of Polar Urals [as “Karskaja Tundra”] (Schnabl in Becker et al., 1915: 36, type-locality of tundrica 1911 View in CoL and of tundrica 1915 View in CoL ); Kamenniy Island in north part of the Kolyma delta ( Hennig, 1959c: 356); Polar Siberia ( Zimin & El’berg, 1970: 548).

General distribution: Palaearctic Region, only in northern Scandinavia and northern Russia (West Siberia, East Siberia).

Comment. The syntypes of C. tundrica were collected in the second half of July 1909. According to the expedition itinerary by Backlund (1911: 71–86), the expedition made twelve stops in the second half of July, between 15 and 31 July, namely stops 23–33 between Mt Minisey (180 m) and the River Brus-Yaga, a tributary of the River Kara (10 m).

Spilogona zaitzevi (Schnabl, 1915)

Limnophora (Spilogona) zaitzevi Schnabl View in CoL in Becker et al., 1915: 22. Type-locality: Russia, “Karskaja Tundra” [= Yamalo-Nenetskiy AO, east slope of Polar Urals]. Lectotype ♂, ZIN (designated by inference (as “Typus”) by Hennig, 1959c: 361; Pont, 2004: 83).

Limnophora cilifera Frey, 1915: 24 View in CoL . Type-locality: Russia, East Siberia, Taymyr Peninsula, north coast, Rastorguev road. Holotype ♂, ZIN ( Hennig, 1959c: 361; Pont, 2004: 75).

Siberian records: Yamalo-Nenetskiy AO, east slope of Polar Urals [as “Karskaja Tundra”] (Schnabl in Becker et al., 1915: 22, type-locality of zaitzevi View in CoL ); West Taymyr, north coast, Rastorguyev road (Frey. 1915: 24, type-locality of cilifera View in CoL ); West and East Siberia ( Pont, 1986a: 177).

General distribution: Holarctic Region; in the Palaearctic, only known from arctic Russia (West Siberia, East Siberia, Far East).

Comment. The lectotype of L. zaitzevi was collected on 21 July 1909. According to the expedition itinerary by Backlund (1911: 74), the expedition made stop 26 on 21 July, at Mt. Minisey, 180 m.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Muscidae

Loc

Spilogona Schnabl, 1911

Sorokina, Vera S. & Pont, Adrian C. 2010
2010
Loc

Spilogona sychevskayae

Pont, A. C. 2004: 78
2004
Loc

Limnophora (Spilogona) setulosa

Ringdahl, O. 1941: 220
1941
Loc

Limnophora (Spilogona) norvegica

Ringdahl, O. 1932: 158
1932
Loc

Melanochelia hirticauda

Arnaud, P. H. 1979: 377
Malloch, J. R. 1921: 181
1921
Loc

Melanochelia sanctipauli

Arnaud, P. H. 1979: 378
Malloch, J. R. 1921: 180
1921
Loc

Limnophora obsoleta

Huckett, H. C. 1932: 109
Malloch, J. R. 1920: 149
1920
Loc

Limnophora semiglobosa

Ringdahl, O. 1916: 236
1916
Loc

Limnophora (Spilogona) ciliatocosta

Pont, A. C. 2004: 80
Hennig, W. 1959: 285
Becker, T. & Dziedzicki, H. & Schnabl, J. & Villeneuve, J. 1915: 31
1915
Loc

Spilogona cordyluraeformis

Becker, T. & Dziedzicki, H. & Schnabl, J. & Villeneuve, J. 1915: 3
1915
Loc

Limnophora pumilio

Pont, A. C. 2004: 76
Hennig, W. 1959: 292
Frey, R. 1915: 27
1915
Loc

Limnophora birulai

Pont, A. C. 2004: 75
Hennig, W. 1959: 295
Frey, R. 1915: 22
1915
Loc

Limnaricia (Forcepsia) fimbriata

Pont, A. C. 2004: 80
Hennig, W. 1959: 297
Becker, T. & Dziedzicki, H. & Schnabl, J. & Villeneuve, J. 1915: 42
1915
Loc

Limnophora (Spilogona) nitidicauda var. depressa

Pont, A. C. 2004: 80
Hennig, W. 1959: 319
Becker, T. & Dziedzicki, H. & Schnabl, J. & Villeneuve, J. 1915: 27
1915
Loc

Limnophora tundrae var. novaesibiriae

Pont, A. C. 2004: 76
Hennig, W. 1959: 322
Frey, R. 1915: 26
1915
Loc

Limnophora (Spilogona) opaca

Pont, A. C. 2004: 81
Hennig, W. 1959: 325
Becker, T. & Dziedzicki, H. & Schnabl, J. & Villeneuve, J. 1915: 28
1915
Loc

Limnophora pseudodispar

Pont, A. C. 2004: 76
Hennig, W. 1959: 327
Frey, R. 1915: 24
1915
Loc

Limnophora (Spilogona) quinquesetosa

Pont, A. C. 2004: 81
Hennig, W. 1959: 331
Becker, T. & Dziedzicki, H. & Schnabl, J. & Villeneuve, J. 1915: 33
1915
Loc

Limnophora tundrae

Pont, A. C. 2004: 76
Hennig, W. 1959: 330
Frey, R. 1915: 25
1915
Loc

Limnophora (Spilogona) seticosta

Pont, A. C. 2004: 82
Hennig, W. 1959: 336
Becker, T. & Dziedzicki, H. & Schnabl, J. & Villeneuve, J. 1915: 29
1915
Loc

Limnaricia tundrae

Pont, A. C. & Werner, D. 2006: 107
Pont, A. C. 2004: 82
Hennig, W. 1959: 354
Becker, T. & Dziedzicki, H. & Schnabl, J. & Villeneuve, J. 1915: 39
1915
Loc

Limnophora macropyga

Pont, A. C. 2004: 75
Hennig, W. 1959: 354
Frey, R. 1915: 23
1915
Loc

Coenosites tundrica

Pont, A. C. & Werner, D. 2006: 107
Pont, A. C. 2004: 83
Hennig, W. 1959: 355
Becker, T. & Dziedzicki, H. & Schnabl, J. & Villeneuve, J. 1915: 34
1915
Loc

Limnophora (Spilogona) zaitzevi

Pont, A. C. 2004: 83
Hennig, W. 1959: 361
Becker, T. & Dziedzicki, H. & Schnabl, J. & Villeneuve, J. 1915: 22
1915
Loc

Limnophora cilifera

Pont, A. C. 2004: 75
Hennig, W. 1959: 361
Frey, R. 1915: 24
1915
Loc

Limnophora (Spilogona) nitidicauda

Pont, A. C. 2004: 81
Hennig, W. 1959: 319
Becker, T. & Dziedzicki, H. & Schnabl, J. & Villeneuve, J. 1915: 24
Becker, T. & Dziedzicki, H. & Schnabl, J. & Villeneuve, J. 1915: 24
Schnabl, J. & Dziedzicki, H. 1911: 154
1911
Loc

Limnaricia tundrica

Pont, A. C. 2004: 82
Hennig, W. 1959: 354
Schnabl, J. & Dziedzicki, H. 1911: 168
1911
Loc

Limnophora costalis

Pont, A. C. 2004: 84
Stein, P. 1907: 345
1907
Loc

Aricia nordenskiöldi

Hennig, W. 1959: 320
Holmgren, A. E. 1883: 166
1883
Loc

Aricia sordidipennis

Hennig, W. 1959: 339
Holmgren, A. E. 1883: 169
1883
Loc

Aricia almqvistii

Holmgren, A. E. 1880: 17
1880
Loc

Aricia denudata

Hennig, W. 1959: 292
Holmgren, A. E. 1869: 30
1869
Loc

Aspilia funeralis

Hennig, W. 1961: 229
Rondani, C. 1866: 88
1866
Loc

Aricia brunneisquama

Zetterstedt, J. W. 1845: 1462
1845
Loc

Aricia depressula

Zetterstedt, J. W. 1845: 1460
1845
Loc

Aricia dorsata

Zetterstedt, J. W. 1845: 1472
1845
Loc

Aricia vana

Zetterstedt, J. W. 1845: 1465
1845
Loc

Anthomyza contractifrons

Zetterstedt, J. W. 1838: 683
1838
Loc

Anthomyza leucogaster

Zetterstedt, J. W. 1838: 674
1838
Loc

Anthomyza triangulifera

Zetterstedt, J. W. 1838: 680
1838
Loc

Anthomyia denigrata

Pont, A. C. 1986: 220
Meigen, J. W. 1826: 110
1826
Loc

Anthomyia pacifica

Pont, A. C. 1986: 236
Meigen, J. W. 1826: 149
1826
Loc

Musca dispar Fallén, 1823b: 58

Pont, A. C. 1984: 283
Fallen, C. F. 1823: 58
1823
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