Details for Dicranomyia (Sivalimnobia) aquosa
Name:Dicranomyia (Sivalimnobia) aquosa Verrall, 1886
Publication:Entomologist's Mon. Mag. 23: 156 (as Dicranomyia)
Status:Recognized taxon, Synonym(s): pedicellata Edwards, 1928.
Classification:Family Limoniidae
Subfamily Limoniinae
Descriptive note:Type-material: Pont, 1995.
Keys:Boardman, 2016 (craneflies Shropshire); Stubbs and Kramer, 2016h; Stubbs, 2021 (British craneflies)
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Distribution:Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, France (incl. Corsica), Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Italy, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland.
Region(s):Westpalaearctic
General note:For Italy check Stary and Oosterbroek, 1996, and citations below. For Spain check Eiroa and Carles-Tolra, 2019, and citations below. For Great Britain and Ireland check Stubbs, 2021, and citations below.
Map:Podenas et al., 2006 (Switzerland); Boardman, 2007 (Shropshire)
Figure
references:
Wing: Podenas et al., 2006
Hypopygium: Podenas et al., 2006
Citationson biology (mainly from 2000 onward):
France
Habitat. Kramer and Langlois, 2019b: 229 (a seepage species).
Great Britain
Habitat. Godfrey, 2000a: 13, 22 (waterfalls and vertical seepages).
Habitat. Crossley, 2001: 194 (found in the vicinity of small waterfalls and projecting boulders in woodlands streams).
Habitat. Boyce, 2002: 11 (review of seepage invertebrates in England, found at stable cliff seepages; see paper for details).
Habitat. Stubbs, 2003: 101, 107-108 (confined to wet rock faces, usually bordering streams, where seepages or spray from waterfalls keeps rocks wet; almost confined to wooded situations; larvae assumed to be saprophagous in crevices in wet rocks; the paper includes further details on habitat management).
Habitat. Boardman, 2007: 80 (shaded wet rock faces that are kept permanently damp, such as the splash zones at the sides of waterfalls, or seepages).
Habitat. Kramer, 2008b: 7 (near the source of a stream).
Habitat. Kramer, 2009g: 2 (swept from vegetation overhanging a vertical wall of Pellia liverwort).
Habitat. Stubbs, 2014c: 3 (loc(s) NW Wales; see paper for details on habitat).
Habitat. Stubbs, 2015: 27 (collected where calcareous seepages have formed tufa, partly moss coverered).
Habitat. Brighton, 2017c: 28, 38 (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. Stubbs, 2018a: 23 (flourishing on a wet limestone outcrop at Millers Dale, Staffordshire).
Habitat. Boardman, 2020c: 2 (loc(s) West Gloucestershire: Slade Brook SSSI containing some of the most tufa-rich wetlands in England).
Ireland
Habitat. Ashe et al., 2008: 10 (species associated with waterfalls, wet rocks and seepages on cliffs, citing Falk, 1991; recorded here from flushed red marl slopes and flushed slopes with Phragmitis, Filipendula and Molinia tussocks).
Romania
Habitat. Kolcsar et al., 2021b: 32 (mineral water springs and their outflows in a Beech [Fagus] forest).
on distribution (mainly from 2000 onward):
Andorra
First record. Eiroa and Carles-Tolra, 2019: 132 (loc(s), distr) (in Spanish).
Austria
Distribution. Reusch and Heiss, 2012: 314-322 (loc(s) Nat. Park Gesause, see PDF for months and altitudes).
Bulgaria
Distribution. Hubenov, 2021a: 37 (checklist with summary of distr in Bulgaria, references).
France
Distribution. Kramer and Langlois, 2019b: 228 (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).
Distribution. Quindroit, 2022d: 420 (loc(s) Pyrenees-Orientales (66)).
Germany
First record. Schacht, 1999: 133, 135 (loc(s), checklist Bayern).
First record. Reusch and Oosterbroek, 2000: 161 (checklist German Bundeslander).
Distribution. Schumann, 2003: 438 (1e addition checklist DE).
Distribution. Reusch et al., 2004: 118 (loc(s), known from 2 Bundeslander).
Distribution. Schacht, 2005: 5 (checklist Bayern).
Distribution. Schacht, 2010: 16 (checklist Diptera Bayern).
Great Britain
Distribution. Godfrey, 2000a: 13, 22 (loc(s)).
Distribution. Crossley, 2001: 194 (loc(s)).
Distribution. Crossley, 2003a: 41 (loc(s)).
Distribution. Stubbs, 2003: 108 (distr in GB).
Distribution. Boardman, 2007: 80 (loc(s), map).
Distribution. Kramer, 2008b: 7 (loc(s) Wales).
Distribution. Kramer, 2009g: 2 (loc(s)).
Distribution. Skidmore, 2009: 129 (review of occurrence on the Western Isles of Scotland, distr).
Distribution. Drake, 2014: 23 (loc(s) Gwynedd).
Distribution. Hewitt, 2014: (provisional checklist Cumbrian Diptera).
Distribution. Stubbs, 2014c: 3 (loc(s) NW Wales; see paper for details on habitat).
Distribution. Stubbs, 2015: 27 (loc(s) Nottingham).
Distribution. Brighton, 2017c: 28, 38 (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. Stubbs, 2018a: 23 (flourishing on a wet limestone outcrop at Millers Dale, Staffordshire).
Distribution. Boardman, 2020c: 2 (loc(s) West Gloucestershire: Slade Brook SSSI containing some of the most tufa-rich wetlands in England).
Ireland
Distribution. Ashe et al., 2008: 10 (additional Irish record(s), distr).
Distribution. Chandler et al., 2008: 13 (checklist).
Romania
First record. Kolcsar et al., 2021b: 32 (loc(s) Maramures).
Slovakia
Distribution. Stary, 2009i: webpage (checklist).
Slovenia
Distribution. Oosterbroek and Simova-Tosic, 2004: 447 (review literature).
Distribution. Kolcsar et al., 2023b: 17 (loc(s)).
Spain
First record. Hancock et al., 2015a: 241 (loc(s) Lugo).
Distribution. Eiroa and Carles-Tolra, 2019: 132 (list of Spanish provinces, distr) (in Spanish).
Distribution. Keresztes et al., 2022: 195 (loc(s) Asturias and review distribution in Spain) (in Spanish).
Switzerland
Distribution. Podenas et al., 2006: 165, 212 (map).
on flight period (mainly from 2000 onward):
Andorra
Eiroa and Carles-Tolra, 2019: month(s): 7.
France
Kramer and Langlois, 2019b: month(s): 6.
Quindroit, 2022d: month(s): 7.
Germany
Schacht, 1999: month(s): 6.
Reusch and Oosterbroek, 2000: month(s): 6.
Reusch et al., 2004: month(s): 6.
Great Britain
Godfrey, 2000a: month(s): 6.
Crossley, 2001: month(s): 7.
Stubbs, 2003: month(s): 6-7.
Kramer, 2008b: month(s): 7.
Kramer, 2009g: month(s): 7.
Drake, 2014: month(s): 7.
Stubbs, 2014c: month(s): 7.
Stubbs, 2015: month(s): 7.
Stubbs, 2018a: month(s): 6.
Ireland
Ashe et al., 2008: month(s): 6.
Romania
Kolcsar et al., 2021b: month(s): 6.
Slovenia
Kolcsar et al., 2023b: month(s): 7.
Spain
Hancock et al., 2015a: month(s): 5.
Keresztes et al., 2022: month(s): 6.
Switzerland
Podenas et al., 2006: month(s): 6-8.
on altitude (mainly from 2000 onward):
Bulgaria
Hubenov, 2021a: altitude: 1270 m.
France
Quindroit, 2022d: altitude: 1800 m.
Germany
Reusch et al., 2004: altitude: 257-450 m.
Great Britain
Kramer, 2008b: altitude: 500 m.
Romania
Kolcsar et al., 2021b: altitude: 408 m.
Slovenia
Kolcsar et al., 2023b: altitude: 850-900 m.
Spain
Hancock et al., 2015a: altitude: 610 m.
Keresztes et al., 2022: altitude: 850 m.

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