Details for Dicranomyia (Idiopyga) danica Name: | Dicranomyia (Idiopyga) danica Kuntze, 1919 | Publication: | Dt. Ent. Z. 1919: 144 (as Dicranomyia) | Status: | Recognized taxon. | Classification: | Family Limoniidae Subfamily Limoniinae
| Keys: | Stubbs and Kramer, 2016h; Stubbs, 2021 (British craneflies) | | | | | |
habitus male | habitus male | habitus male | habitus male | hypopygium |
plus 5 more images of hypopygium, hypopygium, hypopygium, wing and habitat. | | | Distribution: | Austria, Belarus, Czech Rep., Denmark (incl. Faroe Is), Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Ireland, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia, Sweden; Russia: RUW, RUC; Turkey (Asiatic part: Afyonkarahisar);; Kazakhstan (east), Kyrgyzstan. Note: see the manual for abbreviations: present-day Russia. | Region(s): | Westpalaearctic;; Eastpalaearctic | General note: | Added: Ireland (Ashe et al., 1991). For Finland check Salmela, 2012b, 2012c, and citations below. For Great Britain and Ireland check Stubbs, 2021, and citations below. | Figure references: | Habitus: Quindroit and Lemoine, 2021a (male) Hypopygium: Quindroit and Lemoine, 2021a
| | | Citations | | | France Habitat. Quindroit and Lemoine, 2021a: 25, 27 (loc(s), resultats de deux campagnes de piegeage dans le Pas-de-Calais (62); see paper for details on habitat). | | Great Britain Habitat. Cole, 2002: 19 (found at a flooded clay-pit fed by a saline spring in the NE edge of Peterborough, quite numerous on 4 october). Habitat. Stubbs, 2003: 24-26, 90, 93-94 (occurs in more weakly brackish conditions than Erioptera bivittata; thus it tends to occur at the important transition zone between freshwater marshes and fully brackish marshes; it can occur deceptively far inland where tidal rivers support some influence on marshes, though flood control now limits this occurrence and depleting residual salt accounts for the toe-hold survival on some such marshes; it is among the craneflies that needs some exposed saturated mud or peat at the margins of ditches, a cattle poached berm is often the crucial subhabitat; the ecological limits of its association with reedbeds needs to be clarified; the paper includes further details on habitat management, subhabitat preferences, monitoring techniques and examples of good/bad practice). Habitat. Irwin, 2010: 169 (a marine, estuarine or brackish species that can develop in mud). Habitat. Drake, 2011b: 100 (found at ditches on coastal often brackish grazing marsh). Habitat. Kramer, 2014c: 3 (occurs in brackish wetlands often near the coast). | | Russia Habitat. Przhiboro, 2003: 364 (water margin zone of an eutrophic lake; rearing). Habitat. Paramonov and Pilipenko, 2016: 99 (habitat, citing various authors) (in Russian). | | Sweden Habitat. Salmela, 2011b: 116 (known from brackish meadows, citing Tjeder, 1958). Habitat. Hamback et al., 2022: 55, 64 (loc(s) Uppland with information on habitat and distr) (in Swedish). | | | | Country not relevant Characters. Podenas and Gelhaus, 2001: 49 (comparison). Characters. Devyatkov, 2013: 88 (comparison). Phylogeny. Salmela et al., 2014: 3-4, 15 (DNA-barcoding, phylogeny). Characters. Akpinar and Ozgul, 2023: 54 (comparison). | | | | Belarus First record. Kolcsar et al., 2021b: 35-36 (loc(s) Gomel region). | | Country not relevant Distribution. Podenas and Gelhaus, 2001: 49 (distr). | | Czech Rep. Distribution. Stary, 2009i: webpage (checklist). Distribution. Salmela et al., 2014: 3 (loc(s)). | | Denmark Distribution. Petersen and de Jong, 2001b: 148 (checklist). | | Finland Distribution. Salmela, 2012b: 236 (annotated list of Finnish crane flies). Distribution. Salmela and Petrasiunas, 2014: 29 (checklist Finnish Tipulomorpha). | | France First record. Quindroit and Lemoine, 2021a: 25, 27 (loc(s), resultats de deux campagnes de piegeage dans le Pas-de-Calais (62); see paper for details on habitat). | | Germany Distribution. Reusch and Oosterbroek, 2000: 161 (checklist German Bundeslander). Distribution. Reusch and Bellstedt, 2001b: 75 (checklist Thuringen). | | Great Britain Distribution. Cole, 2002: 19 (found at a flooded clay-pit fed by a saline spring in the NE edge of Peterborough, quite numerous on 4 october). Distribution. Chandler, 2003a: 16 (loc(s)). Distribution. Stubbs, 2003: 26, 93 (distr in GB). Distribution. Kramer, 2010b: 2 (loc(s)). Distribution. Drake, 2011b: 100 (loc(s) Kent). Distribution. Kramer, 2014c: 3, 4 (loc(s) Clevedon, Shapwick Heath NNR). | | Ireland Distribution. Chandler et al., 2008: 13 (checklist). | | Kazakhstan First record. Devyatkov, 2013: 86 (loc(s) Pavlodarskaya oblast). Distribution. Devyatkov, 2019b: 247 (loc(s) Pavlodarskaya oblast, distr) (in Russian). | | Lithuania First record. Pakalniskis et al., 2000: 7 (checklist) (details in Podenas and Pakalniskis, 2000). Distribution. Podenas and Pakalniskis, 2000: 22 (loc(s)). Distribution. Pakalniskis et al., 2006: 18 (checklist). | | Netherlands Distribution. de Jong and Oosterbroek, 2002b: 33 (checklist). | | Poland Distribution. Wiedenska, 2007a: 74 (checklist). | | Russia First record. Przhiboro, 2003: 364 (loc(s) RUW: Pskov oblast, distr). Distribution. Paramonov and Pilipenko, 2016: 99 (loc(s) RUC: Tverskaya oblast, distr) (in Russian). Distribution. Pilipenko et al., 2020: 360 (loc(s) RUC: Mordoviya Rep., distr). | | Slovakia Distribution. Stary, 2009i: webpage (checklist). | | Sweden Distribution. Salmela, 2011b: 116 (loc(s) Skane, distr). Distribution. Hamback et al., 2022: 55, 64 (loc(s) Uppland with information on habitat and distr) (in Swedish). | | Turkey First record. Ozgul and Koc, 2012: 749 (first record for Turkey, prov. Afyonkarahisar). | | | | Belarus Kolcsar et al., 2021b: month(s): 5. | | Great Britain Cole, 2002: month(s): 6, 8, 10. Chandler, 2003a: month(s): 10. Drake, 2011b: month(s): 5. Kramer, 2014c: month(s): 5-10. | | Kazakhstan Devyatkov, 2013: month(s): 6. Devyatkov, 2019b: month(s): 5-6. | | Lithuania Podenas and Pakalniskis, 2000: month(s): 8. | | Russia Przhiboro, 2003: month(s): 8. Paramonov and Pilipenko, 2016: month(s): 8. Pilipenko et al., 2020: month(s): 9. | | Sweden Salmela, 2011b: month(s): 6. | | Turkey Ozgul and Koc, 2012: month(s): 5. | | | | Kazakhstan Devyatkov, 2019b: altitude: 126-438 m. | | Turkey Ozgul and Koc, 2012: altitude: 1006-1016 m. |
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