Dasyhelea furva Remm
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.194838 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6492662 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/830EE845-0719-FFD2-1F90-21F16C76C517 |
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Dasyhelea furva Remm |
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Dasyhelea furva Remm View in CoL
Dasyhelea furva Remm, 1967: 21 View in CoL (male, female; Estonia, Russia: North Ossetia); Remm 1979: 51 ( Estonia). Dasyhelea bifida: Borkent & Forster 1986: 1283 View in CoL (male, syn.: = furva View in CoL , Canada); Szadziewski 1991: 106 ( Poland). Nec D. bifida Zilahi-Sebess, 1936 View in CoL .
Dasyhelea fasciigera: Remm 1962 View in CoL (partim): 129 (male, Estonia). Nec D. fasciigera Kieffer, 1925 View in CoL .
Distribution. Estonia, Poland, Russia (North Ossetia), Canada.
Discussion. Our study of D. furva indicate that the evenly bent outer branch of the gonostylus is diagnostic, and suggests it is a valid, distinct species. Therefore, we have removed it from the synonymy with D. bifida Zilahi-Sebess which has a gonostylus that is sharply bent at midlength.
This species is a boreal Holarctic faunal element.
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Dasyhelea furva Remm
Dominiak, Patrycja & Szadziewski, Ryszard 2010 |
Dasyhelea furva
Szadziewski 1991: 106 |
Borkent 1986: 1283 |
Remm 1979: 51 |
Remm 1967: 21 |