Pedicia (Amalopis) occulta (Meigen, 1830)

Ÿ, Jaroslav Star & Oosterbroek, Pjotr, 2008, New records of West Palaearctic Limoniidae, Pediciidae and Cylindrotomidae (Diptera) from the collections of the Zoological Museum, Amsterdam, Zootaxa 1922, pp. 1-20 : 17-18

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.184739

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6231911

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scientific name

Pedicia (Amalopis) occulta (Meigen, 1830)
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Pedicia (Amalopis) occulta (Meigen, 1830) View in CoL

Material examined: Cyprus: Troodos Mts, river S of Mesopotamos Monastery, 900–1100 m, river valley, 20. X.1992, 2 ɗ; Troodos Mts, river Kyros S of Pano Platres, 900–1100 m, river valley, 19.–24. X.1992, 6 ɗ, 1Ψ; Troodos Mts, 3–5 km SW Kakopetria, 950 m, river valley, 16.–17. X.1992, 3 ɗ, all P. Oosterbroek & C. Hartveld leg., J. Starý det. Portugal: Serra da Estrela, Beira Alta, 3 km S Manteigas, 1000 m, decid. forest, 9. V.1994, 5 ɗ, P. Oosterbroek & C. Hartveld leg., J. Starý det. Turkey: Erzurum, S side Golyurt Gecidi, 2000 m, 15. VI.1995, 1 Ψ, H. v. Oorschot, H. v.d. Brink & P. Oosterbroek leg.; Kastamonu, 23 km S Bozkurt, 1300 m, pine forest, 5. VIII.1996, 1 Ψ, P. Oosterbroek & C. Hartveld leg., all J. Starý det.

Distribution: Widespread in the West Palaearctic except for North Africa. First records for Cyprus and Portugal; confirmed for Turkey from the east (so far known from Bolu in West Turkey).

Pedicia (Crunobia) littoralis (Meigen, 1804)

Material examined: Croatia: Plitvicka Jezera, 4. VI.1963, 1 ɗ, C.A.W. Jeekel leg., J. Starý det. Turkey: Prov. Bolu, Yedigöller MP, 50 km NNE Bolu, 850 m, beech forest, 29. VII.1996, 1 ɗ, P. Oosterbroek & C. Hartveld leg., J. Starý det.

Distribution: Widespread in Europe. First records for Croatia and Turkey (new to Asia).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Pediciidae

Genus

Pedicia

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