Dodia albertae Dyar
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3792324 |
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Dodia albertae Dyar, 1901: 85 .
Hypocrita atra A. Bang-Haas, 1912: 109 .
Hyperborea kozhantshikovi Sheljuzhko, 1918: 104 .
Dodia albertae eudiopta Tshistjakov, 1988: 638 , fig. 5; subspecies.
Type material. Dodia albertae – Type locality: “Calgary, Alberta, [ Canada], head of Pine Creek.” Male lectotype designated by Tshistjakov and Lafontaine (1984), USNM type No. 5747 [USNM, photograph examined] .
Hipocrita atra – Type locality: “Arasagun-gol (Sajan)” according to original description, label on lectotype reads “Arasagun-go / Sajan” [ Sayan Mountain range , Mongolia]. Male lectotype designated by Tshistjakov and Lafontaine (1984) [ZMHB, photograph examined]. Note – Hipocrita is an incorrect subsequent spelling of Hypocrita Hübner, [1807] .
Hyperborea kozhantshikovi – Type locality: “in montes Dzhugdzhuz [Dzhugdzhur], ad flum. Dzhelinda” [Dzhugdzhur Mountains, Dzhelinda River, eastern Siberia; near the head of the Aldan River according to Tschistjakov (1988)]. Described from 1 male and 1 female syntype; male lectotype (and four paralectotypes) designated by Tshistjakov and Lafontaine (1984) [ ZIN, genitalia slide no. 15,191; not examined]. Since only one male was included in the original type material, it is not clear which if any of the lectotype designations are valid. We follow Tschistjakov’s (1988) synonymy; he examined a genitalic preparation of the lectotype in his review of Palaearctic specimens of D. albertae , and treated kozhantshikovi as a synonym of D. albertae albertae .
Diagnosis. See species key, and diagnosis of D. tarandus .
Distribution and biology. Dodia albertae is widely distributed across the northern hemisphere in wet subarctic and subalpine tundra and boreal peat bog habitats ( Fig. 9 View Figure 9 ). In Eurasia it occurs from the Sayan Mountains eastward to eastern Siberia. In North America, it is distributed from the Yukon eastward to Labrador ( Fig. 8 View Figure 8 ).
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Russian Academy of Sciences, Zoological Institute, Zoological Museum |
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Dodia albertae Dyar
Schmidt, Christian & Macaulay, Douglas 2009 |
Dodia albertae eudiopta
Tshistjakov YA 1988: 638 |
Hyperborea kozhantshikovi
Sheljuzhko AL 1918: 104 |
Hypocrita atra A. Bang-Haas, 1912: 109
Bang-Haas A 1912: 109 |
Dodia albertae
Dyar HG 1901: 85 |