Lycoriella ingenua (Dufour, 1839)

Menzel, Frank, Gammelmo, Oivind, Olsen, Kjell Magne & Koehler, Arne, 2020, The Black Fungus Gnats (Diptera, Sciaridae) of Norway - Part I: species records published until December 2019, with an updated checklist, ZooKeys 957, pp. 17-104 : 17

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.957.46528

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scientific name

Lycoriella ingenua (Dufour, 1839)
status

 

Lycoriella ingenua (Dufour, 1839)

Synonyms.

= caesar (Johannsen, 1929); = bigoti ( Laboulbène, 1863); = celer (Winnertz, 1867); = debilis (Winnertz, 1867); = decliva (Winnertz, 1867); = flammulinae (Sasakawa, 1983); = flaviventris (Winnertz, 1867); = humilis (Winnertz, 1867); = jauva (Rapp, 1946); = mali (Fitch, 1856); = mycorum (Frey, 1948); = pauciseta (Felt, 1897); = pleuroti Yang & Zhang, 1987; = ramicola (Kieffer, 1919), = segnis (Winnertz, 1871); = solani (Winnertz, 1871); = velox (Winnertz, 1867); = venusta (Winnertz, 1867); = womersleyi ( Séguy, 1940).

Literature.

Faunistics: Siebke (1863): 177 [as Sciara fenestralis ; misidentification]; Siebke (1877): 214 [as Sciara fenestralis ; misidentification] and 215 [as Sciara pectoralis ; misidentification]; Lengersdorf (1930a): 51 [as Sciara solani under Sciara sordidella ; misidentification]; Soot-Ryen (1942): 77 [as Neosciara fenestralis ; misidentification]; Kjœrandsen (1993): 155 [as Lycoriella cf. solani ]; Komarov (2009): 102; Menzel and Müller (2011): 164 [both as Lycoriella (Lycoriella) castanescens ]; Menzel et al. (2013): 291 [as Lycoriella (Lycoriella) ingenua ]; Østbye and Lauritzen (2013): 46, 48 [as Lycoriella cf. solani ]; Köhler et al. (2014): 329 [as Lycoriella (Lycoriella) ingenua ]. Taxonomy: Tuomikoski (1960): 79, 84 [as Lycoriella (Lycoriella) solani ]; Menzel and Mohrig (2000): 393; Menzel et al. (2013): 291; Mohrig et al. (2013): 211 [all as Lycoriella (Lycoriella) ingenua ]; Broadley et al. (2018): 215; Vilkamaa and Menzel (2019): 52 [both as Lycoriella ingenua ].

Localities.

• Norway; without further locality details (= ‘Norwegen’; = ‘Norway’; = ‘Norwegia’; = 'almindelig overalt’ [ordinary everywhere]) • Akershus: Eidsvoll, Minnesund (= 'ad Eidsvold’; = 'ad Eidsvoll’; = ‘Eidsvoll’) • Hordaland; Bergen, Gymmeland (= 'Bergen, Gymmeland, GR [gruve] 1:50 M’) • Osterøy, Nonås mine filed (= ‘Osterøy, Nonås, gruve 1') • Nordland; Øksnes, in the NW part of Langøya of the Vesterålen archipelago (= ‘Øksnes’) • Oppland; Dovre, Hjerkinn NW of Folldal in the Gudbrandsdalen (= 'in alpe Dovre, ad Jerkin’; = 'Hjerkin, Dovre’) • Lesja, Fogstuen on the Dovrefjell plateau (= 'in alpe Dovre ad Fokstuen’; = 'Dovre ad Fogstuen’; = 'Fokstuen, Dovre’) • Oslo; Oslo, Botanisk hage (= 'Botanical Garden, Oslo’) • Oslo, Tøyen (= 'ad Christianiam in Tøien’; = ‘Tøyen, Oslo’) • Telemark; Drangedal, Djupedal 1.5 km SE of Henneseid (= 'Drangedal, Djupedal, Henseid’) • Troms; Balsfjord, Fjellfrøsvatnet [Fjellfroskvannet] N of Øverbygd (= ‘Fjellfrøskvann’) • Karlsøy, Finnkroken at the SW tip of Reinøya (= ‘Finnkroken’) • Tromsø (= ‘Tromsø’) • Tromsø, Ramfjorden (= ‘Ramfjord’) • Trøndelag; Levanger, Skogn SE of Levanger (= ‘Thynas’; = ‘Tynes’) [= in the accommodation of Thy in Skogn] • Oppdal, Kongsvoll near Kongsvold Fjeldstue in the Drivdalen (= 'in alpe Dovre ad Kongsvold’; = 'Kongsvold, Dovre’; = 'ad Kongsvold’).

Ecological note.

Oak canopies of Quercus robur ; in houses; as well as in caves and mines. Phenology: Jun.-Sep.; Mar. and Jul. in caves and mines.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Sciaridae

Genus

Lycoriella