Details for Austrolimnophila (Archilimnophila) unica
Name:Austrolimnophila (Archilimnophila) unica (Osten Sacken, 1869)
Publication:Smithson. Misc. Collns 8(219): 205 (as Limnophila)
Status:Recognized taxon, Synonym(s): ?humilis (Meigen, 1830); prolixicornis (Lundstrom, 1907); unicoides (Alexander, 1924).
Classification:Family Limoniidae
Subfamily Limnophilinae
Descriptive note:Short description in Alexander, 1943k (reprint: 1966g). Synonymy: Alexander, 1970j.
Keys:Peeters en Oosterbroek, 2014c, 2016c (craneflies Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg) (in Dutch); Podenas et al., 2020d (Austrolimnophila Korea)
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Distribution:Canada, USA (Wis to Ont and Nfld, south to DC);; Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Rep., Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Montenegro, Norway, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine (Carpathians); Russia: RUN, RUW, RUC, RUE;; Russia: WS (Altay), ES (Buryatia Rep.), FE (Primorskiy kray, Sakhalin, Kuril Is); Kazakhstan (east); North Korea, Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu).
Note: see the manual for abbreviations: Canada and USA; present-day Russia.
Region(s):Nearctic;; Westpalaearctic;; Eastpalaearctic
General note:For Italy check Stary and Oosterbroek, 1996, and citations below. For Finland check Salmela, 2012b, 2012c, and citations below. For Norway check Olsen et al., 2018, and citations below. Alaska, in Coquillett, 1900, refers to subunica Alexander.
Map:Podenas et al., 2006 (Switzerland); Podenas et al., 2020d (Korea)
Biology:Alexander, 1919e, 1920r, 1930i (habitat).
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references:
Head: Mendl, 1979c (antenna)
Wing: Alexander, 1919e; Alexander, 1943k (reprint: 1966g); Mendl, 1979c; Podenas et al., 2006
Hypopygium: Alexander, 1943k (reprint: 1966g); Mendl, 1979c; Podenas et al., 2006; Podenas et al., 2020d
Ovipositor: Podenas et al., 2020d
Citationson biology (mainly from 2000 onward):
Country not relevant
Habitat. Kolcsar and Soltesz, 2018: 166 (the Hungarian specimen was collected around fallen Hornbeams [Carpinus]; according to the first author’s personal experience the species is relatively common in humid Hornbeam-Beech [Carpinus-Fagus] forests in Romania and Bulgaria).
Habitat. Podenas et al., 2020d: 502 (collected in Europe by the senior author at river and stream margins covered with deciduous trees, in gardens, in Birch [Betula], and in mixed forests.).
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).
Finland
Habitat. Salmela, 2012c: 10 (classified as a saproxylic and/or fungivorous species).
Habitat. Rasimus, 2018: 17 (on saproxylic craneflies in the Tampere region) (in Finnish).
Poland
Habitat. Wiedenska, 2014: 12 (on the occurence of Limoniidae in six selected plant communities in the Kamienica Valley, Gorce National Park, Western Carpathians) (in Polish, habitat tables also in English).
Phenology. Wiedenska, 2015a: 52 (on the flight activity of Limoniidae in the Kamienica Valley, Gorce National Park, Western Carpathians) (in Polish, tables also in English).
Habitat. Wiedenska, 2017a: 12 (faunistic and habitat data of species from the Gorce NP) (in Polish).
Russia
Habitat. Krivosheina, N.P., 2009a: 125-133 (review Russian xylophilous Limoniidae, mainly inhabiting bark and wood of decomposing trees, with new original data on larval biology [found in bark and wood of deciduous trees]) (in Russian).
Sweden
Habitat. Fritz and Lindstrom, 2013: 23, 24, 29, 62 (on distribution, habitat preference and habitat conservation in nature reserved forest and tree habitats in Hallands County) (in Schwedish).
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).
North Korea
Description. Podenas et al., 2020d: 501-502 (descr, key, figs).
on distribution (mainly from 2000 onward):
Austria
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).
Belgium
First record. Stary and Oosterbroek, 2008: 7 (loc(s), distr).
Bulgaria
Distribution. Hubenov, 2016: 47 (annotated checklist Diptera of the Rila Mountains based on data from the literature).
Distribution. Hubenov, 2017: 67 (on vertical distribution in the Pirin and Rila Mts; see paper for details on forests and subalpine-alpine zones, distr).
Distribution. Hubenov, 2021a: 29 (checklist with summary of distr in Bulgaria, references).
Canada
Distribution. Brodo, 2017b: 21-28 (list of craneflies collected in Larose Forest, Ottawa District, Ont).
Country not relevant
Distribution. Krivosheina and Krivosheina, 2011c: 62 (larva: loc(s)) (in Russian).
Czech Rep.
Distribution. Stary et al., 2005a: 25 (loc(s)).
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).
Denmark
Distribution. Petersen and de Jong, 2001b: 148 (checklist).
Finland
Distribution. Salmela, 2001a: 144, 150 (loc(s)).
Distribution. Stary and Salmela, 2004: 47 (loc(s)).
Distribution. Salmela et al., 2007b: 45 (loc(s)).
Distribution. Salmela, 2012b: 236 (annotated list of Finnish crane flies).
Distribution. Salmela and Petrasiunas, 2014: 27 (checklist Finnish Tipulomorpha).
Distribution. Rasimus, 2018: 17 (on saproxylic craneflies in the Tampere region) (in Finnish).
France
Distribution. Kramer and Langlois, 2019b: 227 (list of craneflies captured 25-27 June 2019 in Ravin de Valbois, Doubs (25)).
Distribution. Tissot et al., 2021: 208 (the Diptera of the Reserves Naturelles Nationales du Doubs (25), results of Malaise trapping since 2009) (in French).
Germany
Distribution. Schacht, 1999: 134 (checklist Bayern).
Distribution. Reusch and Bellstedt, 2000: 260 (loc(s)).
Distribution. Reusch and Oosterbroek, 2000: 155 (checklist German Bundeslander).
Distribution. Reusch and Bellstedt, 2001b: 72 (checklist Thuringen).
Distribution. Reusch et al., 2004: 110 (loc(s)).
Distribution. Schacht, 2005: 4 (checklist Bayern).
Distribution. Schacht, 2010: 16 (checklist Diptera Bayern).
Distribution. Stuke, 2019: 141 (checklist Niedersachsen and Bremen with reference to original sources).
Distribution. Stuke et al., 2024: 161 (loc(s) Niedersachsen).
Hungary
First record. Kolcsar and Soltesz, 2018: 165-166 (loc(s) Pest county).
Kazakhstan
First record. Devyatkov, 2020d: 269 (loc(s) East Kazakhstan, distr) (in Russian).
Lithuania
Distribution. Pakalniskis et al., 2006: 17 (checklist).
Montenegro
Distribution. Oosterbroek and Simova-Tosic, 2004: 445 (review literature).
North Korea
First record. Podenas et al., 2020d: 502 (loc(s), distr, map).
Norway
Distribution. Olsen et al., 2018: 158-159 (annotated checklist Nordic countries and for Norway according to the Strand regions).
Poland
Distribution. Wiedenska, 2007a: 74 (checklist).
Distribution. Wiedenska, 2014: 12 (on the occurence of Limoniidae in six selected plant communities in the Kamienica Valley, Gorce National Park, Western Carpathians) (in Polish, habitat tables also in English).
Distribution. Wiedenska, 2017a: 12 (faunistic and habitat data of species from the Gorce NP) (in Polish).
Distribution. Obona et al., 2019a: 124 (records of Diptera from the Babia Gora Massif).
Distribution. Wiedenska and Syratt, 2023: 130 (loc(s) Bieszczady Mountains, distr and remarks).
Romania
Distribution. Ujvarosi, 2005a: 244 (no details).
Distribution. Ujvarosi, 2007: 228-231 (checklist Limoniidae).
Russia
Distribution. Pilipenko and Sidorenko, 2006b: 144 (checklist Kedrovaya Pad, distr) (in Russian).
Distribution. Polevoi, 2006: 96 (loc(s) RUN: Kareliya) (in Russian).
Distribution. Humala and Polevoi, 2009: 66 (loc(s) RUN: Kareliya) (in Russian).
Distribution. Pilipenko, 2009c: 331 (loc(s) Lazovsky Nature Reserve, Primorskiy kray).
Distribution. Jakovlev et al., 2014: 309 (loc(s) RUN: Kareliya).
Distribution. Paramonov and Pilipenko, 2016: 98 (loc(s) RUC: Tverskaya oblast, distr) (in Russian).
Distribution. Paramonov and Korobkov, 2019: 96 (loc(s) RUC: Tverskaya oblast, distr, citing various authors) (in Russian).
Distribution. Kolcsar et al., 2021b: 21 (loc(s) RUE: Bashkortostan Rep.).
Serbia
First record. Kolcsar et al., 2021b: 21 (loc(s)).
Slovakia
Distribution. Stary, 2009d: 24 (loc(s) Polana area).
Distribution. Stary, 2009i: webpage (checklist).
Slovenia
Distribution. Oosterbroek and Simova-Tosic, 2004: 445 (review literature).
Sweden
Distribution. Fritz and Lindstrom, 2013: 23, 24, 29, 62 (on distribution, habitat preference and habitat conservation in nature reserved forest and tree habitats in Hallands County) (in Schwedish).
Switzerland
Distribution. Podenas et al., 2006: 40, 135, 201 (map, vertical distr per thermic level).
on flight period (mainly from 2000 onward):
Austria
Vogtenhuber and Kofler, 2017: month(s): 5.
Belgium
Stary and Oosterbroek, 2008: month(s): 6.
Bulgaria
Hubenov, 2016: month(s): 6-7.
Canada
Brodo, 2017b: month(s): 6.
Czech Rep.
Stary et al., 2005a: month(s): 5-6.
Stary and Vonicka, 2018: month(s): 5, 7.
Finland
Salmela, 2001a: month(s): 5.
France
Kramer and Langlois, 2019b: month(s): 6.
Germany
Reusch and Bellstedt, 2000: month(s): 6-7.
Reusch et al., 2004: month(s): 4-6.
Stuke et al., 2024: month(s): 6.
Hungary
Kolcsar and Soltesz, 2018: month(s): 6.
Kazakhstan
Devyatkov, 2020d: month(s): 5-8.
North Korea
Podenas et al., 2020d: month(s): 5-8.
Poland
Wiedenska, 2014: month(s): 6-8.
Wiedenska, 2015a: month(s): 5-8.
Wiedenska, 2017a: month(s): 6-8.
Obona et al., 2019a: month(s): 6.
Wiedenska and Syratt, 2023: month(s): 6, 8.
Russia
Polevoi, 2006: month(s): 7.
Pilipenko, 2009c: month(s): 6-9.
Paramonov and Pilipenko, 2016: month(s): 6-7.
Paramonov and Korobkov, 2019: month(s): 6.
Kolcsar et al., 2021b: month(s): 7.
Serbia
Kolcsar et al., 2021b: month(s): 6.
Slovakia
Stary, 2009d: month(s): 5-7.
Switzerland
Podenas et al., 2006: month(s): 6-9.
on altitude (mainly from 2000 onward):
Austria
Vogtenhuber and Kofler, 2017: altitude: 900 m.
Belgium
Stary and Oosterbroek, 2008: altitude: 500 m.
Bulgaria
Hubenov, 2016: altitude: 1876 m.
Hubenov, 2017: altitude: 1876 m.
Hubenov, 2021a: altitude: 1300-1850 m.
Germany
Reusch and Bellstedt, 2000: altitude: 480-926 m.
Reusch et al., 2004: altitude: 355-900 m.
Stuke et al., 2024: altitude: 200-270 m.
Hungary
Kolcsar and Soltesz, 2018: altitude: 262 m.
Kazakhstan
Devyatkov, 2020d: altitude: 400-1170 m.
North Korea
Podenas et al., 2020d: altitude: 150-900 m.
Poland
Wiedenska, 2017a: altitude: 730-950 m.
Obona et al., 2019a: altitude: 742 m.
Wiedenska and Syratt, 2023: altitude: 700-800 m.
Russia
Kolcsar et al., 2021b: altitude: 531 m.
Serbia
Kolcsar et al., 2021b: altitude: 1600 m.
Slovakia
Stary, 2009d: altitude: 630-780 m.

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