Bicellaria spuria (Fallén), Fallen

Barták, Miroslav & Kubík, Štěpán, 2013, Species of Bicellaria Macquart (Diptera: Hybotidae) of Europe, with descriptions of four new species, Zootaxa 3647 (2), pp. 251-278 : 267-268

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3647.2.2

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6148004

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scientific name

Bicellaria spuria (Fallén)
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Bicellaria spuria (Fallén) View in CoL

( Figs 33–34 View FIGURES 33 – 40 , 45 View FIGURES 41 – 48. 41 – 44 )

Empis spuria Fallén, 1816: 33 .

Bicellaria nigra Macquart, 1823: 156 . Cyrtoma atra Meigen 1824: 2 .

Cyrtoma melaena Haliday, 1833: 158 .

Material examined (573, 12Ƥ). Czech Republic: 123, 5Ƥ, Vráž nr. Písek, damp meadow, 49°23'N, 14°08'E, 410 m, 1.vi.1994; 33, same locality, 31.v.1993; 113, 1Ƥ, same locality, 1.vi.1992; 43, Kunice envir., 49°56'N, 14°40'E, 430 m, 5.vii.1984; 43, Šumava Mts, Spálenec, damp meadow, 48°56'N, 13°57'E, 800 m, 28.vi.1992; 13, Šumava Mts, Starý Brunst, along brook, 49°10'N, 13°16'E, 960 m, 21.viii.1989 —all M. Barták; 33, 4Ƥ, Šumava Mts, Rokytecká slať, peat-bog, 49°00'59''N, 13°25'05''E, 1100 m, 17.vi.1999; 13, Šumava Mts, Nová Hůrka, peatbog, 49°09'N, 13°20'E, 870 m; 13, Šumava Mts, Zhůřské slatĕ, peat-bog, 49°04'N, 13°34'E, 1130 m, 21.vii.1999 – all M. Barták & Š. Kubík; 13, Ralsko, 20 km W Liberec, 27.v.1992, B. Mocek; 13, 1Ƥ, Jince, meadow nr. wood, 49°48'N, 14°00'E, 420 m, 1.ix.1987; 13, 1Ƥ, Nová Rabynĕ, 49°49'N, 14°26'E, 300 m, 11.vi.1987; 13, Dobříš, edge of wood, 49°47'N, 14°08'E, 400 m, 19.vi.1988; 13, Velké Popovice, forest edge, 49°54’N, 14°39’E, 10.vii.1988; 13, same locality, 15.vii.1990 —all M. Barták—(CULSP). Finland: 13, Al Foglo, Bano [= Alandy, Föglö], 26.vi.1939, A. Nordman; 13, Joutseno, 24.vi.1947, E. Thuneberg (“ B. bisetosa ” det.?); 13, Geta, Al., 5.vii.1949, E. Thuneberg (“ B. bisetosa ” det.?)–(NHMH). France: 23, 7.2 km SW of Gelles, meadow, 45°43'41''N, 2°41'42''E, 1000 m, 20.v.2008, M. Barták (CULSP). Germany: 13, Dachau, moos, 22.v.1916, Engel collection (NHMH). Great Britain: 13, Hunts, Wood Walton, 9–11.vii.1939, R.L. Coe (BMNH). Italy: 13, S. Martino, spruce wood, 46°11'N, 11°41'E, 1300 m, 8.viii.1988, M. Barták (CULSP). Russia: 13, Salla (probably collected on Russian part of the county), R. Tuomikoski; 13, Kuusamo, W. Hellén; 13, Neminga, Onezh. u. Arch. g. (= Archangel'skaya Prov.), 3.vii.1929, Vorobjeva–(NHMH).

Diagnosis. Bicellaria spuria may be identified according to the key; however, there are several other very similar (still undescribed), species and some will be described elsewhere (see also “Unidentified specimens” section). The main differential characters are as follows: prescutellar part of mesoscutum equally dark as the rest of mesoscutum, usually at most 9 setae in posthumeral and intrahumeral area, body entirely black setose, fore tibia with elongated posteroventral setae, face medium wide (about as 2–3 facets), only left phallic hook long and simply bowed, right one reduced, and hypandrium with narrow and apically straight processes. Because of uncertainty of identification of females, records based solely on females are omitted here.

Distribution. West Palaearctic species. Melander (1965) recorded this species from North America, but this record remains doubtful as well as a record from the Oriental Region [ B. spuria?: Bezzi (1912) ].

Remarks. Tuomikoski (1955) provided a short redescription, and illustration of the hypandrium. Collin (1961) also provided a short redescription, with notes on synonymy. Chvála (1983) again redescribed this species, provided a habitus figure, and illustrations of the mouthparts, face, antenna, fore tibia, hind leg, and genitalia, and examined the synonymy.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Hybotidae

Genus

Bicellaria

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