Dolichopus popularis Wiedemann, 1817

Kahanpää, Jere, 2008, Nematode-induced demasculinisation of Dolichopus males (Diptera: Dolichopodidae), Zootaxa 1689, pp. 51-62 : 60

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.180614

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5621283

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/637487D1-FFFA-F00E-35E4-1B3E1E4E7098

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scientific name

Dolichopus popularis Wiedemann, 1817
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Dolichopus popularis Wiedemann, 1817 View in CoL

Dolichopus popularis Wiedemann, 1817: 70 View in CoL Dolichopus aemulus Loew, 1859: 9 View in CoL

Demasculinised males examined: Coll. JK — Finland, 1ɗ Ab:Korppoo, Jurmo (66469:31977), 20.vii.2005, J. Kahanpää, id jka-05-02711, collected with several normal specimens of D. popularis View in CoL .

Dolichopus aemulus is close to D. popularis , from which it differs by the broader face and the narrowly feathered and weakly compressed apical segments of the mesotarsus ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). The 5th mesotarsal segment is dark, not white as in D. popularis . The hypopygium is somewhat smaller than normal for D. popularis , but without obvious morphological differences. D. aemulus has been recorded from Sweden and the former Czechoslovakia ( Negrobov 1991).

Ringdahl (1928, 1949) classified D. aemulus as a gynandromorphic form of D. popularis . Parent (1938), Negrobov (1991), and Grichanov (2004) treated D. aemulus as a valid species, although Grichanov (2002) had earlier expressed doubt about its validity. Yang et al. (2006), following Meuffels (1978), placed D. aemulus in synonymy with D. popularis . The only Finnish specimen was dissected and found to be parasitised. This supports the placement of Dolichopus aemulus Loew, 1859 as a junior synonym of D. popularis .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Dolichopodidae

Genus

Dolichopus

Loc

Dolichopus popularis Wiedemann, 1817

Kahanpää, Jere 2008
2008
Loc

Dolichopus popularis

Loew 1859: 9
Wiedemann 1817: 70
1817
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