Details for Dactylolabis (Dactylolabis) sexmaculata
Name:Dactylolabis (Dactylolabis) sexmaculata (Macquart, 1826)
Publication:Recueil Trav. Soc. Amat.Sci. Agric. Arts Lille 1823-1824: 147 (as Limnobia)
Status:Recognized taxon, Synonym(s): frauenfeldi Egger, 1863; brevinervis Strobl, 1900; longipennis Strobl, 1900; diluta Lackschewitz, 1940; dilutior Alexander, 1953.
Classification:Family Limoniidae
Subfamily Dactylolabinae
Keys:Peeters en Oosterbroek, 2014c (craneflies Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg) (in Dutch); Boardman, 2016 (craneflies Shropshire); Stubbs and Kramer, 2016g; Stubbs, 2021 (British craneflies)
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plus 17 more images of body part(s), hypopygium, hypopygium, ovipositor, ovipositor, wing, wing, wing, wing, wing, habitat, habitat, habitat, habitat, habitat, habitat and habitat.
Distribution:Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Rep., France, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Italy, Montenegro, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine (Carpathians); Russia: North Caucasus.
Note: see the manual for abbreviations: present-day Russia.
Region(s):Westpalaearctic
General note:Added: Ireland (Ashe et al., 1991), Andorra (Geiger et al., 1994). For Italy check Stary and Oosterbroek, 1996, and citations below. For Portugal check Oosterbroek et al., 2020, and citations below. For Great Britain and Ireland check Stubbs, 2021, and citations below. Turkey in Koc et al., 2016 refers to transversa (teste J. Stary and P. Oosterbroek).
Map:Ashe et al., 2005a (Ireland); Podenas et al., 2006 (Switzerland); Boardman, 2007 (Shropshire); Stubbs, 2014b (Great Britain)
Figure
references:
Head: Mederos et al., 2019b
Wing: Podenas et al., 2006; Boardman, 2007; Mederos et al., 2019b
Hypopygium: Podenas et al., 2006; Mederos et al., 2019b
Ovipositor: Podenas et al., 2006; Mederos et al., 2019b

Immature stages
Larva: Krivosheina and Krivosheina, 2011c; Mederos et al., 2019b
Pupa: Mederos et al., 2019b

Miscellaneous
Quindroit, 2023 (habitat)
Citationson biology (mainly from 2000 onward):
Czech Rep.
Habitat. Stary and Vonicka, 2018: 48 (on Limoniidae and Pediciidae of two localities in northern Bohemia, with list of localities, altitudes and habitats).
France
Habitat. Kramer and Langlois, 2019a: 83 (on larval moss habitats in the Ravin de Valbois; see paper for details).
Habitat. Kramer and Langlois, 2019b: 229 (a seepage species).
Biology. Quindroit, 2020a: 30, 45-48 (annotated list with information on abundancy and habitat of the Tipuloidea of Pays de la Loire: Mayenne (53), Sarthe (72), Loire-Atlantique (44), Maine-et-Loire (49) and Vendee (85)) (in French).
Habitat. Labat, 2022: 52-67 (preliminary study on Diptera of riparian corridors at several localities in France; supplements: loc(s) Ardeche (07)) (in French).
Habitat. Quindroit, 2023: 62 (loc(s) Hautes-Alpes (05)) [locality and habitat are not given in the text but with the habitat figure].
Great Britain
Habitat. Howe and Howe, 2001: 36, 43-45.
Habitat. Stubbs, 2003: 37-38 (limestone pavement is the predominant habitat within a wider specialisation on exposed limestone; larvae are probably living in grykes or deep crevices in limestone rocks, where some degree of dampness occurs (development among moss and ferns on wet limestone surfaces, as given in Falk, 1991, needs validating); larvae are assumed to be detritivores).
Habitat. Boardman, 2005a: 27 (old limestone quarry).
Habitat. Boardman, 2007: 60 (associated with carboniferous limestone outcrops).
Habitat. Kramer, 2008a: 7 (associated with calcareous habitats; collected at a seepage high up Beinn Eighe).
Habitat. Hewitt, 2013: 121 (loc(s) Honister Pass, Cumbria, an area of upland acid grassland, enriched by both acidic mire and seepages as well as base-rich flushes).
Habitat. Stubbs, 2014b: 2, 11 (loc(s) Scotland; see paper for details on habitat, map GB).
Habitat. Brighton, 2017b: 27, 36 (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).
Ireland
Habitat. Ashe et al., 2005a: 312, 316-318, 335-336 (associated with exposed limestone areas, particularly limestone pavement, behavior).
Habitat. Ashe et al., 2008: 8 (collected at water-drips on a rocky seacliff face, (a species associated with exposed limestone country, the larvae developing amongst damp mosses on wet rocks, citing Falk, 1991)).
Romania
Habitat. Ujvarosi, 2005a: 244 (hygropetric zone, citing various sources).
Spain
Habitat. Mederos in litt., 2019a: (pupae were collected under a stone submerged in runoff water, adults were reared from larvae and pupae from this rocky ecosystem).
on characters and taxonomy (mainly from 2000 onward):
Portugal
Characters. Ferreira et al., 2021: 6 (barcoding based on material mentioned in Oosterbroek et al. 2020).
Spain
Characters. Mederos et al., 2019b: 208-209 (figs).
Immatures. Mederos et al., 2019b: 208-209 (figs).
on distribution (mainly from 2000 onward):
Andorra
Distribution. Eiroa and Baez, 2002a: 54 (checklist).
Austria
Distribution. Chvala, 2008: 157 (type-loc(s) longipennis).
Distribution. Chvala, 2008: 94 (type-loc(s) brevinervis).
Distribution. Reusch and Heiss, 2012: 314-322 (loc(s) Nat. Park Gesause, see PDF for months and altitudes).
Distribution. Vogtenhuber and Kofler, 2017: 138 (loc(s) Osttirol).
Bosnia-Herzegowina
Distribution. Oosterbroek and Simova-Tosic, 2004: 445 (review literature).
Bulgaria
Distribution. Hubenov, 2018a: 15 (on the Diptera of the Vitosha Mt; see paper for details on vegetation belts and local distr).
Distribution. Hubenov, 2021a: 30 (checklist with summary of distr in Bulgaria, references).
Croatia
Distribution. Oosterbroek and Simova-Tosic, 2004: 445 (review literature).
Czech Rep.
Distribution. Stary, 2009i: webpage (checklist).
Distribution. Stary and Vonicka, 2018: 48 (on Limoniidae and Pediciidae of two localities in northern Bohemia, with list of localities, altitudes and habitats).
France
Distribution. Labat, 2013: 74 (on a sampling campaign on the Dordogne river sources, five Upper-Dordogne tributaries and a travertine, Auvergne; see paper for details) (in French).
Distribution. Kramer and Langlois, 2019a: 76 (record(s) Ravin de Valbois, Doubs (25)).
Distribution. Quindroit, 2020a: 30, 45-48 (annotated list with information on abundancy and habitat of the Tipuloidea of Pays de la Loire: Mayenne (53), Sarthe (72), Loire-Atlantique (44), Maine-et-Loire (49) and Vendee (85)) (in French).
Distribution. Labat, 2021: 92 (on Diptera taxa recorded along the over-all length of the Dordogne River and some of its tributaries; see paper for the locality details) (in French).
Distribution. Tissot et al., 2021: 208 (the Diptera of the Reserves Naturelles Nationales du Doubs (25), results of Malaise trapping since 2009) (in French).
Distribution. Labat, 2022: 52-67 (preliminary study on Diptera of riparian corridors at several localities in France; supplements: loc(s) Ardeche (07)) (in French).
Distribution. Quindroit, 2023: 62 (loc(s) Hautes-Alpes (05)) [locality and habitat are not given in the text but with the habitat figure].
Germany
Distribution. Schacht, 1999: 131, 134 (loc(s), checklist Bayern).
Distribution. Reusch and Oosterbroek, 2000: 155 (checklist German Bundeslander).
Distribution. Schacht, 2005: 4 (checklist Bayern).
Distribution. Schacht, 2010: 16 (checklist Diptera Bayern).
Great Britain
Distribution. Howe and Howe, 2001: 36, 43-45 (loc(s)).
Distribution. Stubbs, 2003: 37 (distr in GB).
Distribution. Boardman, 2005a: 27 (loc(s)).
Distribution. Boardman, 2007: 60-61 (loc(s), map).
Distribution. Kramer, 2007d: 1 (loc(s) Scotland).
Distribution. Kramer, 2008a: 7 (loc(s) Scotland).
Distribution. Skidmore, 2009: 127 (review of occurrence on the Western Isles of Scotland, distr).
Distribution. Hewitt, 2013: 121 (loc(s) Honister Pass, Cumbria, an area of upland acid grassland, enriched by both acidic mire and seepages as well as base-rich flushes).
Distribution. Hewitt, 2014: (provisional checklist Cumbrian Diptera).
Distribution. Stubbs, 2014b: 2, 11 (loc(s) Scotland; see paper for details on habitat, map GB).
Distribution. Kramer, 2015e: 1 (loc(s) Derbyshire).
Distribution. Brighton, 2017b: 27, 36 (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).
Ireland
Distribution. Ashe et al., 2005a: 312, 316-318, 335-336 (review Irish records).
Distribution. Ashe et al., 2008: 8 (additional Irish record(s), distr).
Distribution. Chandler et al., 2008: 11 (checklist).
Italy
Distribution. Podenas and Podeniene, 2008: 347, 351 (loc(s), annotated checklist South Tyrol [Prov. Bolzano]).
Montenegro
Distribution. Oosterbroek and Simova-Tosic, 2004: 445 (review literature).
Poland
Distribution. Wiedenska, 2007a: 74 (checklist).
Portugal
First record. Oosterbroek et al., 2020: 325 (loc(s) Braganca, distr).
Russia
First record. Gavryushin in litt., 2011c: (loc(s) North Caucasus: Krasnodarskiy kray).
Serbia
First record. Kolcsar et al., 2021b: 28 (loc(s)).
Slovakia
Distribution. Stary, 2009d: 23 (loc(s) Polana area).
Distribution. Stary, 2009i: webpage (checklist).
Slovenia
Distribution. Oosterbroek and Simova-Tosic, 2004: 445 (review literature).
Spain
First record. Mederos et al., 2019b: 208 (loc(s) Barcelona, Lerida, distr).
Distribution. Keresztes et al., 2022: 193 (loc(s) Asturias and review distribution in Spain) (in Spanish).
Switzerland
Distribution. Podenas et al., 2006: 133, 210 (map, vertical distr per thermic level).
Turkey
Misinterpretation. Koc et al., 2016: 7-8 (first record for Turkey refers to transversa) (teste J. Stary and P. Oosterbroek) (referred to in Kolcsar et al., 2021b: 28).
on flight period (mainly from 2000 onward):
Austria
Chvala, 2008: month(s): 5.
Chvala, 2008: month(s): 7.
Vogtenhuber and Kofler, 2017: month(s): 7.
Czech Rep.
Stary and Vonicka, 2018: month(s): 5-6.
France
Quindroit, 2020a: month(s): 5.
Quindroit, 2023: month(s): 6.
Germany
Schacht, 1999: month(s): 5-8.
Great Britain
Howe and Howe, 2001: month(s): 6.
Stubbs, 2003: month(s): 5-6.
Boardman, 2005a: month(s): 4.
Kramer, 2007d: month(s): 6.
Kramer, 2008a: month(s): 6.
Hewitt, 2013: month(s): 5.
Stubbs, 2014b: month(s): 6.
Kramer, 2015e: month(s): 5.
Ireland
Ashe et al., 2005a: month(s): 4.
Ashe et al., 2008: month(s): 4-6.
Italy
Podenas and Podeniene, 2008: month(s): 7-8.
Portugal
Oosterbroek et al., 2020: month(s): 3.
Serbia
Kolcsar et al., 2021b: month(s): 7.
Slovakia
Stary, 2009d: month(s): 5-7.
Spain
Mederos et al., 2019b: month(s): 3-4, 6, 12.
Keresztes et al., 2022: month(s): 6.
Switzerland
Podenas et al., 2006: month(s): 5-9.
on altitude (mainly from 2000 onward):
Austria
Vogtenhuber and Kofler, 2017: altitude: 690 m.
Bulgaria
Hubenov, 2018a: altitude: 1400-1420 m.
Hubenov, 2021a: altitude: 1400-1420 m.
France
Labat, 2021: altitude: 1203 m.
Quindroit, 2023: altitude: 1900 m.
Germany
Schacht, 1999: altitude: 900-2000 m.
Great Britain
Hewitt, 2013: altitude: 300 m.
Italy
Podenas and Podeniene, 2008: altitude: 2310 m.
Serbia
Kolcsar et al., 2021b: altitude: 1547 m.
Spain
Keresztes et al., 2022: altitude: 1710 m.

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