Bicellaria intermedia Lundbeck
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3647.2.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6147984 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C42E68-FFA5-1950-2FBF-38D69450D325 |
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Bicellaria intermedia Lundbeck |
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Bicellaria intermedia Lundbeck View in CoL
( Figs 13–14 View FIGURES 9 – 16 )
Bicellaria intermedia Lundbeck, 1910: 25 .
Material examined (223). Czech Republic: 33, Šumava Mts, Prášily, nr. Křemelná brook, 49°08'N, 13°23'E, 810 m, 8.vii.1994; 23, Šumava Mts, Jezerní slať, spruce wood, 49°02'N, 13°34'E, 980 m, 6–7.viii.1996; 13, Šumava Mts, Nová Hůrka, spruce forest, 49°09'21''N, 13°20'00''E, 880 m, 24.vi.-28.vii.2000, Malaise trap; 13, Kašperské hory, nr. Losenice river, 49°08'N, 13°33'E, 600 m, 1.vii.1995; 13, Kunice, Vrchy, edge of mixed wood, 49°56'N, 14°42'E, 450 m, 11.vi.1983; 13, Kunice, 27.vii.1975; 13, Vráž nr. Písek, 49°23'N, 14°08'E, 400 m, 30.v.1994; 23, Nýdek, 49°39'N, 18°46'E, 2.viii. 1981, 550 m–all M. Barták–(CULSP); 13, Šumava Mts, Horská Kvilda, spruce forest, 49°05'N, 13°33'E, 1130 m, 21.vii.-21.viii.1999, Malaise trap; 13, Podyjí NP, Terasy, mixed wood, 48°53'22''N, 15°50'18''E, 460 m, 2vi.-2.vii.2003, Malaise trap; 13, Podyjí NP, Liščí skála, Quercetum, 48°49'52''N, 15°56'35''E, 410 m, 2.vii.-4.viii.2004, Malaise trap–all M. Barták et Š. Kubík–CULSP); 13, České Meziříčí, Zbytka reserve, 50°17'N, 16°04'E, 250 m, 28.vi.1996, B. Mocek (MHK). Italy: 13, San Vigilio di Marebbe, 13.vii.1989, G. Raffone (MSNV). Russia: 13, Salla (probably collected in Russian part of county), R. Tuomikoski (NHMH); 13, Irkutskaya oblast, Bajkal port, 24.vi.1965, Negrobov (ZMMU). Slovak Republic: 23, Vysoké Tatry, Starý Smokovec, meadow, 49°09'N, 20°14'E, 1400 m, 22–23.vii.1986; 13, Vysoké Tatry, Hrebienok, clearing in forest, 49°10'N, 20°14'E, 1250 m, 24.vii.1986 –all M. Barták–(CULSP).
Diagnosis. The species is a member of the B. austriaca complex (see under this species). Males of all four species of this complex ( B. italica , B. austriaca , B. intermedia , B. collini ) may be easily identified according to the key due to different genitalia. Males of B. intermedia may be easily recognized according to two long and narrow, irregularly bent phallic hooks [accurately illustrated by both Collin (1961) and Chvála (1983)]. We found no reliable character enabling to differentiate females from B. italica .
Distribution. Eurosiberian species.
Remarks. The species was originally described from many localities in Denmark. Tuomikoski (1955) provided a short redescription and illustration of the hypandrium. Collin (1961) provided a short redescription and illustrations of the hind leg, head, antenna and genitalia, in addition to notes to its identity (comparison with type specimens). Chvála (1983) also redescribed this species, provided illustrations of the face, antenna, hind leg, genitalia (incl. variations in the shape of hypandrium), and designated a lectotype.
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