Medetera prjachinae Negrobov, 1974

Kejval, Zbyněk & Pollet, Marc, 2023, The genus Medetera (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) in the Czech Republic with first records of twelve species, Zootaxa 5254 (1), pp. 69-93 : 86

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5254.1.4

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7710959

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scientific name

Medetera prjachinae Negrobov, 1974
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Material examined. Bohemia: Klenčí pod Čerchovem (6542), 49°25′47″N 12°48′12″E, 600 m, Picea , 15.vi.2022, 5 ♁♁ 7 ♀♀ ( MCH) GoogleMaps . Pec (6642), Bystřice NR, 49°22′58″N 12°48′51″E, 630–750 m, Picea , 4.vii.2020, M. Pollet det., 1 ♁ ( MCH) GoogleMaps ; ditto, 18.vi.2022, 1 ♁ 1 ♀ ( MCH) GoogleMaps . Hamry , 3 km S (6844), Bílý potok (stream) valley, 49°11′17″N 13°09′33″E, 930–1000 m, 2.vii.2022, 3 ♀♀ ( MCH) GoogleMaps . Špičák (6845), Černé jezero (lake) env., 49°10′55″N 13°10′45″E, 1010–1050 m, W slopes, Picea , 22.vi.2022, 5 ♁♁ 6 ♀♀ ( MCH) GoogleMaps . Železná Ruda , 5 km NE (6845), Nový Brunst env., 49°10′23″N 13°16′18″E, 970 m, Picea , 3.vii.2022, 4 ♀♀ ( MCH) GoogleMaps . Železná Ruda , 7 km NW (6845), Svarožná stream valley, 49°08′60″N 13°10′43″E, 900–1000 m, Picea , 23.vi.2022, 10 ♀♀ ( MCH) GoogleMaps .

Distribution. Estonia, northern European part of Russia ( Negrobov & Naglis 2016), Sweden ( Hedgren 2003, Persson et al. 2019) and Czech Republic (present paper).

Status in CZ. The first records are given herein.

Ecology. Like most other members of the M. signaticornis –pinicola species group, this species appears to be confined to coniferous trees. Based on new records, it seems to prefer semi-shady sites and older logs (after or at very late phase of infestation by bark beetles).

Remarks. The Czech specimens examined are clearly variable in the colouration of the antennae, ranging from entirely dark to distinctly bicolorous, with a reddish scape. Similar variation was also described for the Nearctic specimens of M. apicalis by Bickel (1985).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Dolichopodidae

Genus

Medetera

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