Rhamphomyia (Holoclera) trigemina Oldenberg
Rhamphomyia trigemina Oldenberg, 1927: 19 . Type locality: “bei Berlin ”, Germany.
Material examined. ESTONIA. Narva-Jõesuu, 12.vi.1960, Rudenko (1 ♂) . RUSSIA. Leningradskaya Prov.: railway Preobrazhenskaya, Luga Distr. — 24.v.1898 (1 ♀) , 5.vi.1898 (1 ♂), Pleske; Yaschera, Luga Distr. — 24.vi.1959 (1 ♀) , 4.vi.1967 (1 ♂); 19.vi.1965 (1 ♀); 16.vi.1958 (1 ♂, 1 ♀); 30.vi.1958 (1 ♀); 31.vi.1967 (1 ♀), all coll. AAS; Gobzhitsa, Luga env., 17.vi.1934, AAS (1 ♀) ; Yukki, Vsevolozhskiy Distr., 11.vi.1932, AAS (1 ♂) ; Tolmachevo, Luga Distr., 11.vi.1935, Rohdendorf (1 ♂) ; Vyborgskiy Distr., Gulf of Finland, Bolshoy Berezovy Is., 31.v.1981, Kandybina (1 ♀) . Smolenskaya Prov.: Smolenskoye Poozerye National Park, 22.vi.1992, Zlobin (1 ♂) .
Pskovskaya Prov.: Kharlamova gora, Plyusskiy Distr. [no month], 1891, Pleske (1 ♀) ; Velikie Luki, 9.vi.1997, Grichanov (1 ♂) . SWEDEN. Linnés Hammarby, 5 km NE Uppsala, 12.vi.1999, I. Grichanov (2 ♀) .
Distribution. Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Germany, Great Britain, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Russia (European part, West Siberia), Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, the Netherlands.
Remarks. Rhamphomyia (H.) trigemina ( R. (H.) nigripennis group) is broadly distributed over Europe, including the European part of Russia. It extends to the east as far as the Urals (Sverdlovskaya Province) and may have a disjunct area because there is a record from Western Siberia (Altayskiy Territory) (Shamshev & Barkalov 2009). The first records of this species from Estonia and Sweden are reported herein.