Details for Erioconopa diuturna
Name:Erioconopa diuturna (Walker, 1848)
Publication:List Dipt. Colln Brit. Mus. 1: 54 (as Limnobia)
Status:Recognized taxon, Synonym(s): forsslundi (Tjeder, 1936); zetterstedti (Lackschewitz, 1936).
Classification:Family Limoniidae
Subfamily Chioneinae
Keys:Boardman, 2016 (craneflies Shropshire); Stubbs and Kramer, 2016j; Stubbs, 2021 (British craneflies)
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Distribution:Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Rep., Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Italy (incl. Sardinia, Sicily), Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain (incl. Balearic Is [Mallorca]), Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey (European part: widespread), Ukraine; Russia: RUN, RUW; Morocco; Turkey (Asiatic part: Canakkale, Usak).
Note: see the manual for abbreviations: present-day Russia.
Region(s):Westpalaearctic
General note:Added: Switzerland (Stary and Geiger, 1998a). 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. For Portugal check Oosterbroek et al., 2020, and citations below. For Great Britain and Ireland check Stubbs, 2021, and citations below. For Morocco check Kettani and Oosterbroek, 2022a, and citations below.
Map:Podenas et al., 2006 (Switzerland); Ashe et al., 2007b (Ireland); Boardman, 2007 (Shropshire)
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references:
Wing: Stary, 1976c; Podenas et al., 2006
Hypopygium: Stary, 1976c; Podenas et al., 2006
Ovipositor: Stary, 1976c
Citationson biology (mainly from 2000 onward):
Austria
Habitat. Schultz et al., 2006: 351, 356 (Hochmoor: Torfstich).
Czech Rep.
Habitat. Stary and Vonicka, 2018: 54 (local, ecologically significant species in Central Europe, mostly associated with peatbogs).
Finland
Habitat. Salmela, 2004: 9 (fens).
Habitat. Salmela and Ilmonen, 2005: 89 (the occurrence in relation to the trophic status of mires within an open boreal mire system is investigated; found at an ombrotrophic site only).
Biology. Salmela, 2008: 10, 20, 24-25, 28, 33, 50 (49) (ecology or habitat: peatland; phenology: very abundant in august, weeks 32-35).
Habitat. Salmela, 2011a: 1-28 (study on three wetland habitats: aapa mires, springs and headwater streams).
Habitat. Salmela, 2012c: 11 (classified as a mire-dwelling species).
Phenology. Viitanen in litt., 2018a: (period of flight from august (north Finland) to october (south Finland).
France
Biology. Quindroit, 2020a: 26, 45-48 (annotated list with information on abundancy and habitat of the Tipuloidea of the Pays de la Loire regoin, distr) (in French).
Great Britain
Habitat. Coulson and Downie, 2000: 30 (areas of blanket bog which had many pools, typical Erica-Sphagnum mire).
Habitat. Godfrey, 2000a: 19, 21.
Habitat. Cole, 2002: 19 (found at a flooded clay-pit fed by a saline spring in the NE edge of Peterborough, a few mixed with the very similar and numerous E. trivialis on 4 october).
Habitat. Crossley, 2003b: 60 (in all cases swept from Juncus squarrosus).
Habitat. Stubbs, 2003: 18 (a local autumnal species; at Moor House on Calluna/Sphagnum moor and Juncus squarrosus moor, plus alluvial flushes).
Habitat. Boyce, 2004: 30, 61, 103 (chiefly found in the uplands on blanket bog).
Habitat. Boardman, 2007: 41 (species of wet meadows).
Habitat. Whiteley, 2010: 3 (species of wel meadows and boggy seepages).
Habitat. Brighton, 2017c: 25, 32 (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. Showers, 2022a: 26 (found at Yardley Chase, Northants, in an area of swampy ground close to a small flooded quarry pit).
Ireland
Habitat. Ashe et al., 2008: 7 (swept in a gravel pit containing marshy areas and pools).
Italy
Habitat. Kolcsar et al., 2021b: 97-98 (riverside vegetation, brooks, wetland).
Morocco
Habitat. Driauach and Belqat, 2016: 134 (loc(s) Rif Mts with list of habitats).
Norway
Habitat. Olsen and Andersen, 2021: 207 (loc(s) Innlandet, in former Hedmark, with habitats specified separately, for habitats see also Jonassen and Andersen, 2020).
on characters and taxonomy (mainly from 2000 onward):
Great Britain
Characters. Coulson and Downie, 2000: 30 (brachyptery).
Portugal
Characters. Ferreira et al., 2021: 5 (barcoding based on material mentioned in Oosterbroek et al. 2020).
on distribution (mainly from 2000 onward):
Austria
Distribution. Schultz et al., 2006: 351 (loc(s)).
Bulgaria
Distribution. Hubenov, 2021a: 32 (checklist with summary of distr in Bulgaria, references).
Channel Is
Distribution. Stubbs, 2022b: 5 (on a collection of craneflies present in the Societe Jersiaise collection, Jersey, identifier unknown, possibly E. trivialis with an open discal cell, a much commoner species not in the collection).
Czech Rep.
Distribution. Stary, 2009i: webpage (checklist).
Distribution. Stary and Vonicka, 2018: 53-54 (on Limoniidae and Pediciidae of two localities in northern Bohemia, with list of localities, altitudes and habitats).
Denmark
Distribution. Petersen and Jong, 2001b: 149 (because of neighbouring distribution likely to occur in Denmark).
Estonia
Distribution. Stary, 2004f: (Fauna Europaea: added Estonia).
Finland
Distribution. Salmela, 2004: 9 (loc(s)).
Distribution. Salmela and Ilmonen, 2005: 89 (loc(s)).
Distribution. Salmela, 2008: 10, 50 (49) (loc(s), known from all Finnish ecoregions).
Distribution. Salmela, 2011a: 24 (loc(s) subalpine northern boreal Finland).
Distribution. Salmela, 2012b: 237 (annotated list of Finnish crane flies).
Distribution. Salmela and Petrasiunas, 2014: 24 (checklist Finnish Tipulomorpha).
Distribution. Salmela et al., 2015: 101 (list of localities in extensive report on malaise-trapping of insects in conservation areas in Lapland in 2012–2014) (in Finnish).
Distribution. Viitanen in litt., 2018a: (first record for south Finland (Kirkkonummi)).
France
Distribution. Withers, 2008: 137 (loc(s) Ain (01)).
Distribution. Quindroit, 2020a: 26, 45-48 (annotated list with information on abundancy and habitat of the Tipuloidea of the Pays de la Loire regoin, distr) (in French).
Misinterpretation. Quindroit, 2020b: 135 (loc(s) Nord (59) and Pas-de-Calais (62) with notes on habitats and distr) (in French) (refers to E. trivialis, see Quindroit and Lemoine, 2023).
Distribution. Quindroit and Lemoine, 2022a: 35 (table specifying the presence in the five departments of the Hauts-de-France region).
Distribution. Quindroit, 2022a: 25-28 (additions to the annotated list of the Tipuloidea of Pays de la Loire as given in Quindroit, 2020a).
Distribution. Quindroit and Racine, 2025: 357 (table specifying the presence in the five departments of the Pays de la Loire region).
Germany
Distribution. Schacht, 1999: 134 (checklist Bayern).
Distribution. Reusch and Oosterbroek, 2000: 157 (checklist German Bundeslander).
Distribution. Schacht, 2005: 5 (checklist Bayern).
Distribution. Schacht, 2010: 16 (checklist Diptera Bayern).
Great Britain
Distribution. Coulson and Downie, 2000: 30 (loc(s)on the Scottish Flows).
Distribution. Godfrey, 2000a: 19, 21 (see paper for details of sites surveyed in Shropshire and into Wales).
Distribution. Cole, 2002: 19 (found at a flooded clay-pit fed by a saline spring in the NE edge of Peterborough, a few mixed with the very similar and numerous E. trivialis on 4 october).
Distribution. Crossley, 2003b: 60 (loc(s) Sheffield).
Distribution. Boyce, 2004: 30, 61, 103 (distr).
Distribution. Boardman, 2007: 41 (loc(s), map).
Distribution. Skidmore, 2009: 126 (review of occurrence on the Western Isles of Scotland, distr).
Distribution. Whiteley, 2010: 3 (loc(s) Derbyshire and/or Nottinghamshire).
Distribution. Hewitt, 2014: (provisional checklist Cumbrian Diptera).
Distribution. Brighton, 2016: 4 (loc(s) Cotterill Clough, Cheshire).
Distribution. Kramer, 2016a: 1 (loc(s) Sheffield).
Distribution. Brighton, 2017c: 25, 32 (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. Cunningham, 2018: 24 (loc(s) Devon).
Distribution. Showers, 2022a: 26 (found at Yardley Chase, Northants, in an area of swampy ground close to a small flooded quarry pit).
Ireland
Distribution. Ashe et al., 2007b: 361, 365-366, 402 (review Irish records, map).
Distribution. Ashe et al., 2008: 7 (additional Irish record(s), distr).
Distribution. Chandler et al., 2008: 9 (checklist).
Italy
Distribution. Kolcsar et al., 2021b: 97-98 (loc(s) Sardinia and Sicily).
Lithuania
Distribution. Pakalniskis et al., 2006: 19 (checklist).
Malta
First record. Ebejer, 2015: 52 (loc(s) Malta and Gozo).
Distribution. Ebejer and Gatt, 2021: 17 (checklist of the Diptera of Malta).
Morocco
Distribution. Gavryushin in litt., 2012d: (loc(s) High Atlas, N. Vikhrev leg., for details see photo(s) above by Gavryushin) (in earlier versions of the CCW citated under symplectoides but this was corrected by Gavryushin, pers. comm., 6 december 2023).
Distribution. Driauach et al., 2013: 188 (review Limoniidae records of Morocco, loc(s)).
Distribution. Driauach and Belqat, 2016: 134 (loc(s) Rif Mts with list of habitats).
Distribution. Kettani and Oosterbroek, 2022a: 21 (annotated checklist, with review loc(s) and/or references).
Netherlands
Distribution. Mol et al., 2020: 134 (loc(s) Kaaistoep, Noord-Brabant, details of the Stary, 2020a record).
First record. Stary, 2020a: 45 (Limoniidae Kaaistoep, Noord-Brabant, without further details).
Norway
Distribution. Olsen et al., 2018: 154-155 (annotated checklist Nordic countries and for Norway according to the Strand regions).
Distribution. Olsen and Andersen, 2021: 207 (loc(s) Innlandet, in former Hedmark, with habitats specified separately, for habitats see also Jonassen and Andersen, 2020).
Poland
Distribution. Wiedenska, 2007a: 75 (checklist).
Portugal
First record. Stary, 2014b: 84 (loc(s) Faro).
Distribution. Oosterbroek et al., 2020: 321 (loc(s) Porto and Aveiro, also known from Faro, distr).
Russia
Distribution. Kolcsar et al., 2021b: 98 (loc(s) RUN: Kareliya).
Slovakia
Distribution. Stary, 2009i: webpage (checklist).
Spain
Distribution. Eiroa and Baez, 2002a: 54 (checklist).
Distribution. Stary, 2014b: 84 (loc(s) Mallorca, first record for Balearic Is).
Switzerland
Distribution. Podenas et al., 2006: 92, 243 (map, vertical distr per thermic level).
Turkey
First record. Ozgul and Koc, 2012: 746 (first record for Turkey, prov. Usak).
Distribution. Koc et al., 2016: 10 (provinces Marmara region).
on flight period (mainly from 2000 onward):
Czech Rep.
Stary and Vonicka, 2018: month(s): 9-10.
Finland
Salmela, 2008: month(s): 8.
Viitanen in litt., 2018a: month(s): 8-10.
France
Quindroit, 2020a: month(s): 4, 10.
Great Britain
Godfrey, 2000a: month(s): 6.
Cole, 2002: month(s): 10.
Crossley, 2003b: month(s): 9-10.
Boardman, 2007: month(s): 5-10.
Whiteley, 2010: month(s): 10.
Kramer, 2016a: month(s): 9.
Cunningham, 2018: month(s): 10.
Ireland
Ashe et al., 2007b: month(s): 5, 8-9.
Ashe et al., 2008: month(s): 10.
Italy
Kolcsar et al., 2021b: month(s): 4-5.
Malta
Ebejer, 2015: month(s): 1, 3-4, 7, 11-12.
Morocco
Gavryushin in litt., 2012d: month(s): 5.
Driauach and Belqat, 2016: month(s): 4.
Netherlands
Mol et al., 2020: month(s): 10.
Norway
Olsen and Andersen, 2021: month(s): 8-9.
Portugal
Stary, 2014b: month(s): 4-5.
Oosterbroek et al., 2020: month(s): 1, 5, 11.
Russia
Kolcsar et al., 2021b: month(s): 9.
Spain
Stary, 2014b: month(s): 5.
Switzerland
Podenas et al., 2006: month(s): 7, 9-10.
Turkey
Ozgul and Koc, 2012: month(s): 4.
on altitude (mainly from 2000 onward):
Bulgaria
Hubenov, 2021a: altitude: 230-280 m.
Czech Rep.
Stary and Vonicka, 2018: altitude: 830-870 m.
Italy
Kolcsar et al., 2021b: altitude: 465-1260 m.
Morocco
Gavryushin in litt., 2012d: altitude: 2600 m.
Driauach and Belqat, 2016: altitude: 233-1440 m.
Norway
Olsen and Andersen, 2021: altitude: 780 m.
Portugal
Stary, 2014b: altitude: 126 m.
Russia
Kolcsar et al., 2021b: altitude: 10 m.
Spain
Stary, 2014b: altitude: 14 m.
Turkey
Ozgul and Koc, 2012: altitude: 645 m.

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