Афролимнофила (Afrolimnophila А l.) — новый для палеоарктической фауны подрод комаров-лимониид (Diplera. Iimoniidae)

The Limoniid-flies subgenus Afrolimnophila A 1. is recognized for the first lime in the palaearctic region. Three new Transcaucasian species from this subgenus are described. Their differences are as follows: 1(2). Wings unpatterned except for the well defined blackish stigma. Femora and tibiae...

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Published in:Вестник зоологии
Date:1971
Main Author: Савченко, Е.Н.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Інститут зоології ім. І.І. Шмальгаузена НАН України 1971
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Online Access:https://nasplib.isofts.kiev.ua/handle/123456789/186873
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Cite this:Афролимнофила (Afrolimnophila А l.) — новый для палеоарктической фауны подрод комаров-лимониид (Diplera. Iimoniidae) / Е.Н. Савченко // Вестник зоологии. — 1971. — Т. 5, № 6. — С. 10-16. — Бібліогр.: 7 назв. — рос.

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Summary:The Limoniid-flies subgenus Afrolimnophila A 1. is recognized for the first lime in the palaearctic region. Three new Transcaucasian species from this subgenus are described. Their differences are as follows: 1(2). Wings unpatterned except for the well defined blackish stigma. Femora and tibiae only vaguelly and narowly darkened at the tips. Male hypopyg — Fig. 3. Terra typica — Talysh L. (A.) abludens S a v. sp. n. 2(1). Wings heavily patterned with brownish-black. Femora and tibiae abruptly and broadly darkened at the tips. Male hypopyg — Figs. 1 and 2. 3(4). Mesonotal praescutum brown striped. Wings without brownish-black clouds in the cells R2 and M. Male hypopyg — Fig. 1. Terra typica — Nakhichevan Autonomous SSR . . .. . . L. (A.) minima S a v. sp. n. 4(3). Mesonotal praescutum unstripped. Wings with brownish-black clouds in the cells R2 and M. Male hypopyg — Fig. 2. Terra typica — South-western Georgia L. (A.) basispina S a v. sp. n. The typical specimens of all the three new species are preserved in the collection of the Institute of Zoology in Kiev.
ISSN:0084-5604