Details for Ormosia (Ormosia) ruficauda
Name:Ormosia (Ormosia) ruficauda (Zetterstedt, 1838)
Publication:Insecta Lapp.: 830 (as Erioptera)
Status:Recognized taxon, Synonym(s): murina (Goetghebuer, 1920).
Classification:Family Limoniidae
Subfamily Chioneinae
Descriptive note:Synonymy: Tjeder, 1972b.
Keys:Stubbs and Kramer, 2016j; Stubbs, 2021 (British craneflies)
Ormosia (Ormosia) ruficauda : habitus - maleOrmosia (Ormosia) ruficauda : body part(s) - antennaOrmosia (Ormosia) ruficauda : body part(s) - head and antennaOrmosia (Ormosia) ruficauda : hypopygiumOrmosia (Ormosia) ruficauda : hypopygium
habitus
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body part(s)
antenna
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head and antenna
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Distribution:Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Czech Rep., Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain (Scotland), Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine; Russia: RUN, RUW, RUC, RUE;; Kazakhstan (east).
Note: see the manual for abbreviations: present-day Russia.
Region(s):Westpalaearctic;; Eastpalaearctic
General note:Added: Latvia (Savchenko, 1989), RUN (Kareliya) (Yakovlev and Polevoi, 1997). For Finland check Salmela, 2012b, 2012c, and citations below. For Norway check Olsen et al., 2018, and citations below. For Great Britain check Stubbs, 2021, and citations below.
Map:Podenas et al., 2006 (Switzerland)
Figure
references:
Head: Kramer, 2008c (antenna)
Hypopygium: Podenas et al., 2006; Kramer, 2008c; Kramer, 2011c
Citationson biology (mainly from 2000 onward):
Czech Rep.
Habitat. Stary and Vonicka, 2018: 60 (on Limoniidae and Pediciidae of two localities in northern Bohemia, with list of localities, altitudes and habitats).
Finland
Habitat. Salmela, 2004: 9 (ubiquitous species of springs, spring fens, fens, brooks, small rivers, meadows on lake shores and river banks).
Habitat. Salmela and Ilmonen, 2005: 89 (the occurrence in relation to the trophic status of mires within an open boreal mire system is investigated).
Biology. Salmela, 2008: 10, 27, 50 (49) (ecology or habitat: eurytopic, terrestrial; phenology).
Habitat. Autio and Salmela, 2010: 48 (habitats Aland Is).
Habitat. Salmela, 2011a: 1-28 (study on three wetland habitats: aapa mires, springs and headwater streams).
Habitat. Autio et al., 2013: 1128, 1133 (a terrestrial species that occurs mainly in coniferous forests, not in open mires, one of the species found in a study on species richness and rarity in a boreal mire).
Great Britain
Habitat. Stubbs, 2001a: 5 (loc(s) Scottish Highlands pine wood).
Habitat. Kramer, 2008d: 2 (collected along a small tree-fringed stream).
Norway
Habitat. Olsen and Andersen, 2021: 210 (loc(s) Innlandet, in former Hedmark, with habitats specified separately, for habitats see also Jonassen and Andersen, 2020).
Romania
Habitat. Ujvarosi, 2005a: 247 (brooks, small river, swamp, moist soil, citing various sources).
Russia
Habitat. Gavryushin in litt., 2011f: (collected in a boggy area with Pinus, mosses, Vaccinium oxycoccos, Ledum, Calluna).
on characters and taxonomy (mainly from 2000 onward):
Country not relevant
Characters. Kramer, 2011c: 5-6 (figs, discriminating characters and comparison wth O. pseudosimilis).
Great Britain
Characters. Kramer, 2008d: 2-3 (characters, very much resemples a yellow Molophilus, figs).
on distribution (mainly from 2000 onward):
Belarus
First record. Kolcsar et al., 2021b: 195 (loc(s) Minsk region).
Czech Rep.
Distribution. Stary, 2009i: webpage (checklist).
Distribution. Stary and Vonicka, 2018: 60 (on Limoniidae and Pediciidae of two localities in northern Bohemia, with list of localities, altitudes and habitats).
Denmark
Distribution. Petersen and Jong, 2001b: 151 (because of neighbouring distribution likely to occur in Denmark).
Estonia
First record. Salmela in litt., 2003: (new for Estonia).
Finland
Distribution. Polevoi, 2001: 191 (loc(s)).
Distribution. Salmela, 2001a: 144, 151 (loc(s)).
Distribution. Salmela, 2002: 30-32 (loc(s) lake Iidesjarvi) (in Finnish).
Distribution. Salmela, 2004: 9 (loc(s)).
Distribution. Stary and Salmela, 2004: 47 (loc(s)).
Distribution. Salmela and Ilmonen, 2005: 89 (loc(s)).
Distribution. Salmela and Autio, 2007b: 54 (loc(s)).
Distribution. Salmela et al., 2007b: 37, 45 (abundance, loc(s)).
Distribution. Salmela, 2008: 10, 50 (49) (loc(s), known from all Finnish ecoregions).
Distribution. Autio and Salmela, 2010: 48 (loc(s) Aland Is).
Distribution. Salmela, 2010a: 8, 12 (survey fauna Tahmela spring in city of Tampere) (in Finnish).
Distribution. Salmela, 2011a: 24 (loc(s) subalpine northern boreal Finland).
Distribution. Salmela, 2012b: 239 (annotated list of Finnish crane flies).
Distribution. Salmela, 2013: 18 (belongs to the most abundant and frequent cranefly species of Finland, see table above under Habitat).
Distribution. Salmela and Petrasiunas, 2014: 26 (checklist Finnish Tipulomorpha).
Distribution. Salmela et al., 2015: 105 (list of localities in extensive report on malaise-trapping of insects in conservation areas in Lapland in 2012–2014) (in Finnish).
France
First record. Tillier, 2023a: 226 (loc(s) Doubs (25) and Vosges (88), distr).
Germany
Distribution. Schacht, 1999: 135 (checklist Bayern).
Distribution. Reusch and Bellstedt, 2000: 263 (loc(s) Thuringen).
Distribution. Reusch and Oosterbroek, 2000: 160 (checklist German Bundeslander).
Distribution. Reusch and Bellstedt, 2001a: 268 (red list status Thuringen).
Distribution. Reusch and Bellstedt, 2001b: 74 (checklist Thuringen).
Distribution. Schacht, 2005: 6 (checklist Bayern).
Distribution. Schacht, 2010: 17 (checklist Diptera Bayern).
Great Britain
First record. Stubbs, 2001a: 5 (loc(s) Scottish Highlands pine wood).
Distribution. Kramer, 2008d: 2 (loc(s) Scotland, 2nd British record).
Hungary
First record. Stary, 2001b: 202 (loc(s), distr).
Kazakhstan
First record. Devyatkov, 2020b: 222 (loc(s) East Kazakhstan, distr, first record for the Eastpalaearctic) (in Russian).
Lithuania
Distribution. Pakalniskis et al., 2006: 23 (checklist).
Norway
Distribution. Olsen et al., 2018: 156-157 (annotated checklist Nordic countries and for Norway according to the Strand regions).
Distribution. Olsen and Andersen, 2021: 210 (loc(s) Innlandet, in former Hedmark, with habitats specified separately, for habitats see also Jonassen and Andersen, 2020).
Poland
Distribution. Wiedenska, 2007a: 76 (checklist).
Distribution. Wiedenska and Syratt, 2023: 140 (loc(s) Bieszczady Mountains, distr and remarks).
Romania
Distribution. Ujvarosi, 2007: 228-231 (checklist Limoniidae).
Russia
Distribution. Humala and Polevoi, 1999: 111 (RUN: list of Diptera of the Karelian shore and islands of the White Sea) (in Russian).
Distribution. Polevoi and Humala, 2003: 70 (loc(s) RUN: Kareliya).
Distribution. Polevoi and Humala, 2005: 181 (RUN: list of Diptera of Vepsskaya Volost, Kareliya) (in Russian).
Distribution. Polevoi and Humala, 2007: 135 (RUN: list of Diptera of Chukozero area, Kareliya) (in Russian).
Distribution. Humala and Polevoi, 2008: 133 (loc(s) RUN: Kareliya).
Distribution. Humala and Polevoi, 2009: 66 (loc(s) RUN: Kareliya) (in Russian).
Distribution. Gavryushin in litt., 2011e: (loc(s) RUN: Murmanskaya oblast).
Distribution. Gavryushin in litt., 2011f: (loc(s) RUN: Arkhangelskaya oblast).
Distribution. Jakovlev et al., 2014: 309 (loc(s) RUN: Kareliya).
Distribution. Paramonov and Pilipenko, 2016: 97 (loc(s) RUC: Tverskaya oblast, distr) (in Russian).
Distribution. Paramonov and Korobkov, 2019: 94 (loc(s) RUC: Tverskaya oblast, distr, citing various authors) (in Russian).
Distribution. Kolcsar et al., 2021b: 195-196 (loc(s) RUE: Bashkortostan Rep.).
Distribution. Humala and Polevoi, 2022: 33 (loc(s) RUN: Arkhangelskaya oblast).
Slovakia
Distribution. Stary, 2009d: 32 (loc(s) Polana area).
Distribution. Stary, 2009i: webpage (checklist).
Switzerland
Distribution. Podenas et al., 2006: 115, 318 (map, vertical distr per thermic level).
on flight period (mainly from 2000 onward):
Belarus
Kolcsar et al., 2021b: month(s): 7.
Czech Rep.
Stary and Vonicka, 2018: month(s): (4)5-8.
Finland
Salmela, 2001a: month(s): 6-7.
Salmela, 2008: month(s): 7-8.
France
Tillier, 2023a: month(s): 5-7.
Germany
Reusch and Bellstedt, 2000: month(s): 7, 10.
Kazakhstan
Devyatkov, 2020b: month(s): 8.
Norway
Olsen and Andersen, 2021: month(s): 7-8(9).
Poland
Wiedenska and Syratt, 2023: month(s): 7.
Russia
Gavryushin in litt., 2011e: month(s): 7.
Gavryushin in litt., 2011f: month(s): 8.
Paramonov and Pilipenko, 2016: month(s): 6.
Paramonov and Korobkov, 2019: month(s): 6.
Kolcsar et al., 2021b: month(s): 7-8.
Slovakia
Stary, 2009d: month(s): 6-7, 9.
Switzerland
Podenas et al., 2006: month(s): 6-9.
on altitude (mainly from 2000 onward):
Belarus
Kolcsar et al., 2021b: altitude: 155 m.
France
Tillier, 2023a: altitude: 853-1092 m.
Kazakhstan
Devyatkov, 2020b: altitude: 852-980 m.
Norway
Olsen and Andersen, 2021: altitude: 326-790 m.
Poland
Wiedenska and Syratt, 2023: altitude: 650 m.
Russia
Gavryushin in litt., 2011f: altitude: 19-37 m.
Kolcsar et al., 2021b: altitude: 550-765 m.

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