Muscina Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830
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Muscina Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 |
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Genus Muscina Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 View in CoL View at ENA
Muscina Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830: 406 View in CoL . Type-species: Musca stabulans Fallén, 1817 View in CoL , by designation of Coquillett (1910: 571).
Muscina levida ( Harris, 1780) View in CoL
Musca levida Harris, 1780: 124 , plate 36 fig. 52. Type-locality: not stated (South-east England). Type-series lost ( Pont & Michelsen, 1982: 35).
Musca assimilis Fallén, 1823a: 56 View in CoL . Type-locality: South Sweden. Lectotype ♀, MZLU (designated by Pont, 1984b: 281).
Siberian records: Urals ( Hennig, 1962d: 762); Transural ( Domazkii & Veselkin, 1989: 17); Chelyabinskaya Oblast’, Troizkiy Rayon ( Kutuzova, 1993: 74); Kurganskaya, Omskaya, Tomskaya and Novosibirskaya Oblast’ ( Sorokina, 2006a: 223); south part of Tyumenskaya Oblast’, forest steppe, subtaiga and southern taiga ( Veselkin, 1966: 787); Tyumen’ ( Veselkin, 1979: 6); Tomsk ( Wnukowsky, 1936: 123); near Biysk and Altay Mts ( Sychevskaya, 1978: 82); Respublika Altay ( Sorokina, 2006b: 138); Port Baykal, near Irkutsk ( Draber-Moṅko, 1966: 10); Chita ( Zaidenov, 1960: 580); valley of River Yenisey, taiga: Krasnoyarsk, Yeniseysk, northern taiga: Turukhansk, Verkhneimbatskoe, Yarzevo, Vorogovo, Kureyka, Igarka, and forest tundra: Dudinka, Noril’sk ( Sychevskaya, 1974: 130); Respublika Sakha [Yakutiya]: Verchoyansk, Bagatay, Yakutsk, Khomustakh nasleg, Tommot ( Sychevskaya, 1972: 149); Respublika Tyva ( Tamarina & Khromova, 1980: 81); West and East Siberia ( Pont, 1986a: 60).
General distribution: Throughout the Holarctic Region, also Hawaii and Midway Atoll.
Muscina pascuorum ( Meigen, 1826) View in CoL
Musca pascuorum Meigen, 1826: 74 View in CoL . Type-locality: not stated ( Germany, probably Stolberg). Lectotype ♀, MNHN (designated by Pont, 1986b: 236).
Siberian records: Novosibirskaya Oblast’ ( Sorokina, 2006a: 223); Respublika Altay ( Sorokina, 2006b: 138); Port Baykal, near Irkutsk ( Draber-Moṅko, 1966: 10); East Siberia ( Pont, 1986a: 60).
General distribution: Throughout the Holarctic Region, and north-west parts of the Oriental Region.
Muscina prolapsa ( Harris, 1780) View in CoL
Musca prolapsa Harris, 1780: 139 View in CoL , plate 41 fig. 32. Type-locality: not stated (South-east England). Typeseries lost ( Pont & Michelsen, 1982: 38).
Musca pabulorum Fallén, 1817: 252 View in CoL . Type-locality: not stated ( Sweden, probably Skåne province). Lectotype ♀, MZLU (designated by Pont, 1984b: 291).
Siberian records: Tomsk ( Wnukowsky, 1936: 123); near Biysk ( Sychevskaya, 1978: 82); West Siberia ( Pont, 1986a: 61).
General distribution: Throughout the Holarctic Region, north-west parts of the Oriental Region, and St Helena Island.
Muscina stabulans ( Fallén, 1817) View in CoL
Musca stabulans Fallén, 1817: 252 View in CoL . Type-locality: not stated ( Sweden, probably Skåne province). Lectotype ♂, NHRS (designated by Pont, 1984b: 294).
Siberian records: Transural: Tyumenskaya and Kurganskaya Oblast’, north forest-steppe ( Domazkii, 1987: 223, 1992: 33; Domazkii & Veselkin, 1989: 17); Chelyabinskaya Oblast’, Troizkiy Rayon ( Kutuzova, 1993: 74, 75); Omsk and Tyumen’ ( Veselkin, 1972: 270); Tyumen’ ( Veselkin, 1979: 6); south part of Tyumenskaya Oblast’, forest steppe, subtaiga and southern taiga ( Veselkin, 1966: 787); Tomsk ( Wnukowsky, 1936: 123); Omsk ( Draber-Moṅko, 1966: 10); Kurganskaya, Tyumenskaya, Omskaya, Tomskaya and Novosibirskaya Oblast’ ( Sorokina, 2006a: 223); Novosibirskaya Oblast’, Karasukskiy Rayon, foreststeppe ( Sorokina, 2008: 163); near Biysk and Altay Mts ( Sychevskaya, 1978: 82); Respublika Altay ( Sorokina, 2006b: 138); Port Baykal, near Irkutsk ( Draber-Moṅko, 1966: 10); Respublika Tyva ( Tamarina & Khromova, 1980: 81); South Tyva, River Naryn-gol ( Pridantseva, 1967: 832); Respublika Sakha [Yakutiya]: Verchoyansk, Bagatay, Yakutsk, Khomustakh nasleg, Tommot ( Sychevskaya, 1972: 149); Chita ( Zaidenov, 1960: 580); valley of River Yenisey, forest steppe: Krasnoyarskiy Kray (Minusinsk, Shushenskoe), Respublika Tyva (Kyzyl, Cherbi), taiga: Krasnoyarsk, Yeniseysk, northern taiga: Turukhansk, Verkhneimbatskoe, Yarzevo, Vorogovo, Kureyka, Igarka, forest tundra: Dudinka, Noril’sk ( Sychevskaya, 1974: 130); West and East Siberia ( Pont, 1986a: 61).
General distribution: Cosmopolitan.
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Muscina Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830
Sorokina, Vera S. & Pont, Adrian C. 2010 |
Muscina
Coquillett, D. W. 1910: 571 |
Robineau-Desvoidy, A. J. B. 1830: 406 |
Musca pascuorum
Pont, A. C. 1986: 236 |
Meigen, J. W. 1826: 74 |
Musca assimilis Fallén, 1823a: 56
Pont, A. C. 1984: 281 |
Fallen, C. F. 1823: 56 |
Musca pabulorum Fallén, 1817: 252
Pont, A. C. 1984: 291 |
Fallen, C. F. 1817: 252 |
Musca stabulans Fallén, 1817: 252
Pont, A. C. 1984: 294 |
Fallen, C. F. 1817: 252 |
Musca levida
Pont, A. C. & Michelsen, V. 1982: 35 |
Harris, M. 1780: 124 |
Musca prolapsa
Pont, A. C. & Michelsen, V. 1982: 38 |
Harris, M. 1780: 139 |