Dasyhelea fasciigera Kieffer

Dominiak, Patrycja & Szadziewski, Ryszard, 2010, Distribution and new synonymy in European biting midges of the genus Dasyhelea Kieffer (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae), Zootaxa 2437, pp. 1-37 : 13

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.194838

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6492672

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Dasyhelea fasciigera Kieffer
status

 

Dasyhelea fasciigera Kieffer View in CoL

Dasyhelea fasciigera Kieffer, 1925a: 151 View in CoL (male, Estonia); Borkent & Forster 1986: 1285 (male, female; Canada, USA, Mexico); Navai 1994: 372 (male, Afghanistan); Delécolle 1998 (1999): 137 (as D. fascigera [sic!], Spain); Boorman & van Harten 2002: 441 (male, Oman); Tóthová & Knoz 2006: 106 ( Czech Republic).

Dasyhelea furcata Zilahi-Sebess, 1940: 50 View in CoL (male, Hungary); Remm 1967: 20 (male, Azerbaijan); Remm 1973a: 173 ( Mongolia); Remm 1981: 30 (= dentiforceps View in CoL first form).

Dasyhelea nigra Zilahi-Sebess, 1940: 50 View in CoL (as furcata View in CoL var. nigra , male, Hungary).

Dasyhelea dentiforceps View in CoL (first form): Tokunaga 1940: 121 (male, female; Japan, China, Mongolia).

New country records. Bulgaria. Pirin, Sandanski, 12 June 1984, 2 males, leg. W. Krzemiński. Pakistan. Lahore, Punjab, June 1959, H. Barnett, light trap, 21 males (USNM).

Distribution. Estonia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Bulgaria, Spain, Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, China, Mongolia, Japan, Oman, Canada, USA, Mexico.

Discussion. Remm (1962) illustrated the male genitalia of two forms under the name D. fasciigera . Subsequently, Remm (1967) described one of them as D. furva (see below). In our opinion, the second male form illustrated by Remm from specimens collected in Estonia, is not D. fasciigera sensu Borkent & Forster 1986 (= D. furcata Zilahi-Sebess, 1940 ). Tergite IX of the males from Estonia depicted by Kieffer (1925a) and Remm (1962) have much more slender apicolateral processes than males of D. furcata collected in other regions. Additional material of these two forms is necessary in order to determine whether these perceived differences are artefacts of mounting and/or observation, due to infraspecific variability, or if D. fasciigera and D. furcata are actually different, distinct species.

Dasyhelea fasciigera is a Holarctic arboreal species.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Ceratopogonidae

Genus

Dasyhelea

Loc

Dasyhelea fasciigera Kieffer

Dominiak, Patrycja & Szadziewski, Ryszard 2010
2010
Loc

Dasyhelea furcata

Remm 1981: 30
Remm 1973: 173
Remm 1967: 20
Zilahi-Sebess 1940: 50
1940
Loc

Dasyhelea nigra

Zilahi-Sebess 1940: 50
1940
Loc

Dasyhelea dentiforceps

Tokunaga 1940: 121
1940
Loc

Dasyhelea fasciigera

Tothova 2006: 106
Harten 2002: 441
Navai 1994: 372
Borkent 1986: 1285
Kieffer 1925: 151
1925
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