Anaclileia dispar (Winnertz, 1863)*

Jakovlev, Jevgeni, Salmela, Jukka, Polevoi, Alexei, Penttinen, Jouni & Vartija, Noora-Annukka, 2014, Recent noteworthy findings of fungus gnats from Finland and northwestern Russia (Diptera: Ditomyiidae, Keroplatidae, Bolitophilidae and Mycetophilidae), Biodiversity Data Journal 2, pp. 1068-1068 : 1068

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scientific name

Anaclileia dispar (Winnertz, 1863)*
status

 

Anaclileia dispar (Winnertz, 1863)*

Materials

Type status: Other material. Occurrence: catalogNumber: MYCE-NV-2013-0238 ; recordedBy: J. Salmela; individualCount: 4; sex: male; Location: country: Finland; stateProvince: Lapponia kemensis pars occidentalis; verbatimLocality: Kittilä, Pomokaira, Tarpomapää; decimalLatitude: 67.820; decimalLongitude: 25.919; geodeticDatum: WGS84; Identification: identifiedBy: N. Vartija; Event: samplingProtocol: Malaise trap; eventDate: 2009-6-1 /29; Record Level: institutionCode: JES GoogleMaps Type status: Other material. Occurrence: catalogNumber: MYCE-JS-2013-0400 ; recordedBy: J. Salmela; T. Hietajärvi; individualCount: 2; sex: male; Location: country: Finland; stateProvince: Regio kuusamoensis; verbatimLocality: Salla, Kuntasjoki, Värriö Strict Nature Reserve; verbatimElevation: 320 m; decimalLatitude: 67.749; decimalLongitude: 29.617; geodeticDatum: WGS84; Identification: identifiedBy: J. Salmela; Event: samplingProtocol: Malaise trap; verbatimEventDate: 2013-6-4 /29; habitat: headwater stream, old-growth boreal forest; Record Level: institutionCode: JES GoogleMaps

Distribution

European. Rather wide range in Central Europe ( Bechev 1990), records from Fennoscandia are few and scattered. In Sweden only known from Lule Lapmark (North Sweden, Kjaerandsen et al. 2007). In Norway recorded from the oceanic SW part of the country ( Kjaerandsen and Jordal 2007). Also known from the Republic of Karelia, in the northern part of the White Sea shore ( Humala and Polevoi 2008). New for Finland.

Ecology

The life history of A. dispar is not known. The Finnish collecting sites are small lotic waters surrounded by moist old-growth boreal forests.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Mycetophilidae

Genus

Anaclileia