| Name: | Phantolabis lacustris (Alexander, 1938) | | Publication: | Bull. Brooklyn Ent. Soc. 33: 76 (as Erioptera) | | Status: | Recognized taxon. | | Classification: | Family Limoniidae Subfamily Chioneinae
| | Revision: | Bouchard and Gelhaus, 2019. | | Descriptive note: | Type-material: Bouchard and Gelhaus, 2019. |  |  |  |  |  |
habitus male | habitus male | habitus male | habitus female | habitus copula |
plus 8 more images of body part(s), body part(s), body part(s), hypopygium, ovipositor, wing, wing and habitat. | | | | Distribution: | Canada, USA (from Minn to southeast Ont, Vt and NJ, as far south as northern Ala, Ga and SC ). Note: see the manual for abbreviations: Canada and USA. | | Region(s): | Nearctic | Figure references: | Habitus: Bouchard and Gelhaus, 2019 (male, female) Head: Bouchard and Gelhaus, 2019 Wing: Bouchard and Gelhaus, 2019 Hypopygium: Bouchard and Gelhaus, 2019 Ovipositor: Bouchard and Gelhaus, 2019 Other figures: Bouchard and Gelhaus, 2019 (legs)
Immature stages Larva: Bouchard and Gelhaus, 2019 Pupa: Bouchard and Gelhaus, 2019
Miscellaneous Bouchard and Gelhaus, 2019 (habitats)
| | | | Citations | | | USA Biology. Bouchard and Gelhaus, 2019: 86-97 (first record of a skating crane fly; detailed study on the biology, dealing with rearing, cold hardiness, habitat, phenology, behavior, winter activity). | | | | Country not relevant Characters. Pilipenko, 2021: 154-157 (comparison). | | USA Description. Bouchard and Gelhaus, 2019: 89-94 (descr adult, larva. pupa, comparison, figs with Hesperoconopa). Immatures. Bouchard and Gelhaus, 2019: 89-94 (descr adult, larva. pupa, comparison, figs with Hesperoconopa). | | | | Canada First record. Bouchard and Gelhaus, 2019: 98, Appendix 1 (the study greatly expands the known distribution of P. lacustris from a handful of localities in Mich to across the northern United States, southern Canada, along the Appalachian Mountains, and the eastern Coastal Plain, see fig 10 and appendix 1). | | USA Distribution. Bouchard and Gelhaus, 2019: 97-98, Appendix 1 (the study greatly expands the known distribution of P. lacustris from a handful of localities in Mich to across the northern United States, southern Canada, along the Appalachian Mountains, and the eastern Coastal Plain, see fig 10 and appendix 1). | | | | USA Bouchard and Gelhaus, 2019: month(s): 3-4. | | | | USA Bouchard and Gelhaus, 2019: altitude: 226-408 m. |
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