NEW DATA ON DOLICHOPUS KJARI STACKELBERG, 1929 (Dol ichopod idae, Diptera)
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https://doi.org/10.33910/1999-4079-2013-5-3-282Keywords:
Diptera, Dolichopodidae, Dolichopus kjari, distribution, lectotypeAbstract
Dolichopus kjari Stackelberg, 1929, described from Yakutia and Irkutsk, was recorded from Krasnoyarskii Krai, Kemerovskaya Oblast, and Zabaikalskii Krai. Lectotype of Dolichopus kjari Stackelberg, 1929 was designated from the type series stored in the collection of Zoological Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences. Illustrations of the head capsule, antennae and hypopygium are supplied; variability in the shape of the third antennal segment is studied.
References
Negrobov O.P., 1973. Die Dolichopodiden-Arten (Diptera) aus der Mongolischen Volksrepublik. II // Acta Zool. Acad. Scien. Hung, T. XIX, N1-2. P. 133-135.
Negrobov O.P., Selivanova O.V., Maslova O.O., 2010. Fauna of the family Dolichopodidae (Diptera) of Sayan Mountains // Jnt. J. Diperol. Res., 2010. 21(3). P. 175-178.
Stackelberg, A.A., 1929. Dolichopodidae – Studien 2. Neue oder wenig bekannte Dolichopus Arten aus Ost-Sibirien // Zool. Anzeiger, 84, 7/8. P. 169-180.
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