Details for Dicranota (Dicranota) guerini
Name:Dicranota (Dicranota) guerini Zetterstedt, 1838
Publication:Insecta Lapp.: 851 (as Dicranota)
Status:Recognized taxon, Synonym(s): ?galactoptera Alexander, 1927.
Classification:Family Pediciidae
Subfamily Pediciinae
Keys:Stubbs and Kramer, 2016f; Stubbs, 2021 (British craneflies)
Variant spelling(s):guerina
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Distribution:Austria, Denmark, Finland, Great Britain, Ireland, Lithuania, Norway, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland; Russia: RUN, RUW, RUC, RUE;; Russia: FE (Chukotkskiy AO, Kamchatka, Sakhalin); Kazakhstan (east), Kyrgyzstan; Mongolia.
Note: see the manual for abbreviations: present-day Russia.
Region(s):Westpalaearctic;; Eastpalaearctic
General note:For Finland check Salmela, 2012b, 2012c, and citations below. For Norway check Olsen et al., 2018, and citations below. For Great Britain and Ireland check Stubbs, 2021, and citations below. Material from the Far East might represent an undescribed species (see image of hypopygium by Savchenko and Krivolutskaya, 1976).
Map:Podenas et al., 2006 (Switzerland)
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references:
Wing: Alexander, 1927x (as galactoptera)
Hypopygium: Stary and Rozkosny, 1970a; Podenas et al., 2006
Citationson biology (mainly from 2000 onward):
Finland
Biology. Salmela, 2008: 12, 25-26, 53 (49) (ecology or habitat: lotic; phenology: tendency of having two generations).
Habitat. Salmela, 2011a: 1-28 (study on three wetland habitats: aapa mires, springs and headwater streams; more numerous in springs than aapa mires or headwater streams).
Habitat. Kramer, 2012f: 3-4 (swept from Carex along river bank and at the margins of woodland streams).
Great Britain
Habitat. Godfrey, 1999: 78 (species with strong allegiance to exposed riverine sediments).
Habitat. Hancock, 2000: 51 (streamside vegetation in acidic lowland site).
Habitat. Cranston and Drake, 2010: 175 (Dicranota larvae can be found in marginal situations along flowing waters [except for D. lucidipennis, no species mentioned]).
Habitat. Brighton, 2017b: 29, 40 (overall regional checklist Lancashire and Cheshire (VC58, 59 and 60) with notes on habitats and/or regional occurrence and/or status; see paper for details).
Habitat. Hancock, 2018a: 9 (found near Loch Lomond along Endrick Water, notes on association with riverine sediments (ERS) habitats and early date of collecting (April 22)).
Mongolia
Habitat. Gelhaus and Podenas, 2006: 289, 295 (habitat preference: 80% lotic).
Russia
Habitat. Przhiboro, 2009: 229-232 (collected at a cold spring habitat; the paper includes further habitat details including photos).
Habitat. Hancock, 2019: 50 (loc(s) RUN: Murmanskaya oblast, collected from along a bank of a river).
on characters and taxonomy (mainly from 2000 onward):
Country not relevant
Phylogeny. Ahonen, 2007: 1-28 (included in phylogenetic analysis of Tipuloidea subfamilies relationships based on molecular data).
on distribution (mainly from 2000 onward):
Denmark
Distribution. Petersen et al., 2001: 157 (checklist).
Finland
Distribution. Salmela, 2001a: 145, 152 (loc(s)).
Distribution. Salmela, 2008: 12, 53 (49) (loc(s), known from all Finnish ecoregions).
Distribution. Salmela, 2011a: 24 (loc(s) subalpine northern boreal Finland).
Distribution. Kramer, 2012f: 3-4 (loc(s) Obb: Syote National Park).
Distribution. Salmela, 2012b: 242 (annotated list of Finnish crane flies).
Distribution. Salmela and Petrasiunas, 2014: 23 (checklist Finnish Tipulomorpha).
Distribution. Salmela et al., 2015: 101 (list of localities in extensive report on malaise-trapping of insects in conservation areas in Lapland in 2012–2014) (in Finnish).
Great Britain
Distribution. Hancock, 2000: 51 (loc(s)).
Distribution. Crossley, 2003a: 42 (loc(s)).
Distribution. Kramer, 2009f: 1 (loc(s)).
Distribution. Morris, 2010a: 15 (loc(s)).
Distribution. Stubbs, 2013: 25 (loc(s) Lancaster).
Distribution. Hewitt, 2014: (provisional checklist Cumbrian Diptera).
Distribution. Brighton, 2017b: 29, 40 (overall regional checklist Lancashire and Cheshire (VC58, 59 and 60) with notes on habitats and/or regional occurrence and/or status; see paper for details).
Distribution. Hancock, 2018a: 9 (found near Loch Lomond along Endrick Water, notes on association with riverine sediments (ERS) habitats and early date of collecting (April 22)).
Ireland
Distribution. Chandler et al., 2008: 7 (checklist).
Kazakhstan
First record. Devyatkov, 2021d: 336 (loc(s) East Kazakhstan, distr) (in Russian).
Lithuania
Distribution. Pakalniskis et al., 2006: 24 (checklist).
Mongolia
Distribution. Gelhaus and Podenas, 2006: 289, 295 (loc(s)).
Norway
Distribution. Olsen et al., 2018: 152-153 (annotated checklist Nordic countries and for Norway according to the Strand regions).
Russia
Distribution. Przhiboro, 2009: 229-232 (loc(s) RUW: Leningradskaya oblast).
Distribution. Hancock, 2019: 50 (loc(s) RUN: Murmanskaya oblast, collected from along a bank of a river).
Distribution. Kolcsar et al., 2023a: 9-10 (loc(s) RUC: Tverskaya oblast, RUE: Tatarstan Rep.).
Slovakia
Distribution. Stary, 2004e: 321 (loc(s), confirmed for Slovakia, distr).
Distribution. Stary, 2009j: webpage (checklist).
Switzerland
Distribution. Podenas et al., 2006: 181, 350 (map).
on flight period (mainly from 2000 onward):
Finland
Salmela, 2001a: month(s): 5.
Salmela, 2008: month(s): 6-8.
Kramer, 2012f: month(s): 6.
Great Britain
Hancock, 2000: month(s): 7.
Kramer, 2009f: month(s): 5.
Morris, 2010a: month(s): 9.
Stubbs, 2013: month(s): 7.
Hancock, 2018a: month(s): 4.
Kazakhstan
Devyatkov, 2021d: month(s): 4-6, 8-9.
Mongolia
Gelhaus and Podenas, 2006: month(s): 6-7.
Russia
Hancock, 2019: month(s): 8.
Kolcsar et al., 2023a: month(s): 5, 8-9.
Slovakia
Stary, 2004e: month(s): 6.
Switzerland
Podenas et al., 2006: month(s): 7.
on altitude (mainly from 2000 onward):
Kazakhstan
Devyatkov, 2021d: altitude: 300-1769 m.
Mongolia
Gelhaus and Podenas, 2006: altitude: 1645-1775 m.
Russia
Kolcsar et al., 2023a: altitude: 10-142 m.
Slovakia
Stary, 2004e: altitude: 1500-1665 m.

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