| Name: | Diogma caudata Takahashi, 1960 | | Publication: | Trans. Shikoku Ent. Soc. 6: 82 (as Diogma) | | Status: | Recognized taxon. | | Classification: | Family Cylindrotomidae Subfamily Cylindrotominae
| | Revision: | Kolcsar et al., 2022. | | Descriptive note: | Type-material: Kolcsar et al., 2022. | | Keys: | Paramonov, 2006b (Eastpalaearctic Cylindrotomidae) (in Russian) |  |  |  |  |  |
habitus male | body part(s) antenna | body part(s) head and thorax | hypopygium | hypopygium |
plus 7 more images of hypopygium, hypopygium, hypopygium, ovipositor, ovipositor, wing and wing. | | | | Distribution: | Finland, Norway, Sweden (north); Russia: RUN, RUE;; Russia: WS (Tuva); Japan (Hokkaido). Note: see the manual for abbreviations: present-day Russia. | | Region(s): | Westpalaearctic;; Eastpalaearctic | | General note: | For Finland check Salmela, 2012b, 2012c, and citations below. | | Map: | Kolcsar et al., 2022 (type-locality on Hokkaido) | Figure references: | Habitus: Kolcsar et al., 2022 (male) Head: Kolcsar et al., 2022 Wing: Kolcsar et al., 2022 Hypopygium: Paramonov, 2006b; Olsen and Andersen, 2021; Kolcsar et al., 2022 Ovipositor: Paramonov, 2006b; Kolcsar et al., 2022 Other figures: Kolcsar et al., 2022 (thorax)
| | | | Citations | | | Finland Habitat. Salmela, 2008: 12, 53 (49) (ecology or habitat: eurytopic, terrestrial). | | 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; collected in a small (18 daa), fragmented, extremely rich fen in upland area, close to a larger rich fen; at the sampling site the fen is gently sloping with a mix of scattered conifers and deciduous trees). | | Russia Habitat. Kolcsar et al., 2022: 36 (collected in a Spruce [Picea] forest). | | | | Country not relevant Phylogeny. Ahonen, 2007: 1-28 (included in phylogenetic analysis of Tipuloidea subfamilies relationships based on molecular data). Revision. Kolcsar et al., 2022: 22-84 (type-mat, descr, comparison, bar-coding, COI sequences, phylogeny, figs). | | Russia Key. Paramonov, 2006b: 887-889 (key, figs) (in Russian). | | | | Country not relevant Distribution. Oosterbroek et al., 2001: 122 (species showing large disjunction between northern Europe and Far-Eastern Asia). | | Finland First record. Mukkala et al., 2005: 7, 16 (among list of insects collected in South Ostrobothnia, Ilmajoki during 2001-2004, details about this first record on page 7, in Finnish). Distribution. Salmela, 2008: 12, 53 (49) (loc(s), known from all Finnish ecoregions). Distribution. Salmela, 2012b: 242 (annotated list of Finnish crane flies). Distribution. Salmela and Petrasiunas, 2014: 31 (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. Kolcsar et al., 2022: 37 (loc(s) Kaavi). | | Japan Distribution. Kolcsar et al., 2022: 32, 37, 40 (type-loc(s) Hokkaido, distr, map). | | Norway First record. Olsen and Andersen, 2021: 207 (loc(s) Innlandet, in former Hedmark, with habitats specified separately, for habitats see also Jonassen and Andersen, 2020; collected in a small (18 daa), fragmented, extremely rich fen in upland area, close to a larger rich fen; at the sampling site the fen is gently sloping with a mix of scattered conifers and deciduous trees). | | Russia First record. Paramonov, 2004a: 258 (loc(s) RUE: Permskaya oblast, distr). Distribution. Paramonov, 2006b: 887-889 (distr) (in Russian). Distribution. Polevoi, 2006: 96 (loc(s) RUN: Kareliya) (in Russian). Distribution. Kolcsar et al., 2022: 37 (loc(s) RUN: Kareliya, Arkhangelskaya oblast, RUE: Permskaya oblast and Tuva). | | Sweden First record. Bartsch et al., 2005: 331 (red list status Sweden, distr). Distribution. Cederberg et al., 2010: webpage (red list status Sweden, map, distr). Distribution. Kolcsar et al., 2022: 37 (loc(s) Lule Lappmark). | | | | Finland Mukkala et al., 2005: month(s): 6. Kolcsar et al., 2022: month(s): 6 or 7. | | Japan Kolcsar et al., 2022: month(s): 7. | | Norway Olsen and Andersen, 2021: month(s): (6-7). | | Russia Paramonov, 2004a: month(s): 6. Kolcsar et al., 2022: month(s): 5-7. | | Sweden Kolcsar et al., 2022: month(s): 6-8. | | | | Finland Kolcsar et al., 2022: altitude: 140 m. | | Norway Olsen and Andersen, 2021: altitude: 700 m. | | Russia Kolcsar et al., 2022: altitude: 42-1500 m. | | Sweden Kolcsar et al., 2022: altitude: 240 m. |
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