Details for Tipula (Savtshenkia) ignobilis
Name:Tipula (Savtshenkia) ignobilis Loew, 1863
Publication:Berl. Ent. Z. 7: 280 (as Tipula)
Status:Recognized taxon, Synonym(s): perparvula Alexander, 1926.
Classification:Family Tipulidae
Subfamily Tipulinae
Descriptive note:Phylogeny and synonymy: Jong, 1994c. Lectotype designation: Alexander, 1915h. Short description of hypopygium in Alexander, 1943k (reprint: 1966g) (also as perparvula Alexander).
Tipula (Savtshenkia) ignobilis : hypopygium
hypopygium
Distribution:Canada, USA (Man to Ont, Que, Maine and NBr, south to Kans, Tenn and SC).
Note: see the manual for abbreviations: Canada and USA.
Region(s):Nearctic
General note:Added: SC (Alexander, 1943k (reprint: 1966g)), Kans (Young, 1978).
Biology:Alexander, 1920r (larval growth, immature stages, biology). Alexander, 1941m; Young, 1978; Gelhaus and May, 1983 (habitat). Young and Gelhaus, 2000 (habitat, phenology).
Figure
references:
Hypopygium: Alexander, 1919e; Alexander, 1943k (reprint: 1966g)

Immature stages
Larva: Alexander, 1920r
Pupa: Alexander, 1920r
Citationson biology (mainly from 2000 onward):
Canada
Habitat. Brodo et al., 2023: Table 1 & 4, page 17-18 (collected in far north Ont & distr in Canada, with details on its distribution in the Nearctic, especially Canada, incl. loc(s) for Man; habitat).
USA
Habitat. Byers, 2002: 12 (larvae from wet mosses in shaded environments, citing Gelhaus, 1986b).
Phenology. Petersen, 2003: 111 (period of flight in relation to altitude).
on distribution (mainly from 2000 onward):
Canada
Distribution. Brodo et al., 2023: Table 1 & 4, page 17-18 (collected in far north Ont & distr in Canada, with details on its distribution in the Nearctic, especially Canada, incl. loc(s) for Man; habitat).
USA
Distribution. Byers, 2002: 12 (loc(s) Va, distr).
Distribution. Petersen et al., 2005: 12 (loc(s) Great Smoky Mountains National Park).
on flight period (mainly from 2000 onward):
Canada
Brodo et al., 2023: month(s): 6-8.
USA
Byers, 2002: month(s): 6-7.
Petersen, 2003: month(s): 5-8.
on altitude (mainly from 2000 onward):
USA
Byers, 2002: altitude: 900 m.
Petersen et al., 2005: altitude: 1467-1757 m.

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