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An Annotated Checklist of Dolichopodidae (Diptera) Species from Primorsky Territory, Russia, with New Records Аннотиров Амурский зоологический журнал, 2021, т. XIII, № 2 Amurian Zoological Journal, 2021, vol. XIII, no. 2 www.azjournal.ru https://www.doi.org/10.33910/2686-9519-2021-13-2-202-227 http://zoobank.org/References/48292C12-FCEA-4B85-ACFC-ECE8D913AB08 UDC 595.722 An annotated checklist of Dolichopodidae (Diptera) species from Primorsky Territory, Russia, with new records I. Ya. Grichanov1, O. O. Selivanova2 1 All-Russian Institute of Plant Protection, 3 Podbelskogo Rd., Pushkin, 196608, Saint Petersburg, Russia 2 Voronezh State University, 1 Universitetskaya Sq., 394006, Voronezh, Russia Authors Abstract. The results of long-term studies of the dolichopodid fauna of Igor Ya. Grichanov Primorsky Territory (Primorye) by Soviet and Russian authors are presented E-mail: [email protected] in the form of an annotated list of species for the first time. For this paper, SPIN: 1438-5370 originally published localities were checked, if they were referenced, and Scopus Author ID: 8672518800 ResearcherID: A-1406-2013 the exact locations of some collection points were established according to ORCID: 0000-0002-7887-7668 the museum collections. The latter material is included into the checklist. Olga V. Selivanova In addition, a new material of Dolichopodidae is included, collected by Dr. E-mail: [email protected] O. Kosterin in 2020. Hydrophorus cinipunctus and Hydrophorus viridis are SPIN: 7434-0968 reported from Primorye for the first time. Findings of Dolichopus campestris, Scopus Author ID: 14052979200 Hydrophorus freyi, Medetera stackelbergiana and Sciapus nervosus are the ResearcherID: AAI-2156-2021 ORCID: 0000-0003-0408-4435 first reliable records from Primorye. In total, 204 species from 30 genera of long-legged flies are listed. Copyright: © The Authors (2021). Published by Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia. Open access under Keywords: Dolichopodidae, Russia, Primorsky Territory, Primorye, checklist, CC BY-NC License 4.0. new records. Аннотированный список видов Dolichopodidae (Diptera) Приморского края и новые указания И. Я. Гричанов1, О. В. Селиванова2 1 Всероссийский институт защиты растений, шоссе Подбельского, д. 3, г. Пушкин, 196608, г. Санкт-Петербург, Россия 2 Воронежский государственный университет, Университетская пл., д. 1, 394006, г. Воронеж, Россия Сведения об авторах Аннотация. Впервые представлены в виде аннотированного списка Гричанов Игорь Яковлевич видов итоги многолетних исследований фауны мух-зеленушек E-mail: [email protected] Приморского края советскими и российскими авторами. Для SPIN-код: 1438-5370 данной статьи были проверены первоначально опубликованные Scopus Author ID: 8672518800 ResearcherID: A-1406-2013 местонахождения, и было установлено точное местоположение ORCID: 0000-0002-7887-7668 некоторых пунктов сбора в соответствии с музейными этикетками. Cеливанова Ольга Владимировна Этот материал включен в список. Кроме того, включен новый E-mail: [email protected] материал по Dolichopodidae, собранный О. Костериным в 2020 г. SPIN-код: 7434-0968 Hydrophorus cinipunctus и Hydrophorus viridis впервые обнаружены в Scopus Author ID: 14052979200 Приморье. Находки Dolichopus campestris, Hydrophorus freyi, Medetera ResearcherID: AAI-2156-2021 ORCID: 0000-0003-0408-4435 stackelbergiana и Sciapus nervosus являются первыми достоверными находками из Приморья. Всего перечислено 204 вида из 30 родов мух- зеленушек. Права: © Авторы (2021). Опублико- вано Российским государственным педагогическим университетом им. А. И. Герцена. Открытый доступ на Ключевые слова: Dolichopodidae, Россия, Приморский край, список, условиях лицензии CC BY-NC 4.0. новые указания. 202 I. Ya. Grichanov, O. O. Selivanova Introduction tions of some collecting points according to the The study of long-legged flies of the family ZIN and VSU collections. The latter material is Dolichopodidae in the present-day Primorsky included into the checklist. In addition, a new Territory (Primorye) in the southeasternmost material of Dolichopodidae is included, collect- region of the Russian Far East started with ed by Dr. O. Kosterin in 2020 (the Institute of the 1927 Far-Eastern Hydrofaunistic expedi- Cytology & Genetics SB RAS, Novosibirsk). tion of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR The information on the global distribution (Stackelberg 1930a), the 1937, 1940 and 1946 for each collected species follows Negrobov et expeditions of the well-known entomologist al. (2013b), Grichanov (2017) and Yang et al. E. S. Smirnov from the Moscow State Univer- (2018). The type localities are provided and the sity (Smirnov 1948). Since 1950s, the dolicho- country lists are arranged alphabetically. In fu- podid collections of the Zoological Institute ture, it will make it possible to characterise doli- of the Russian Academy of Sciences (ZIN), chopodid fly species by area types. The words Zoological Museums of Moscow State Univer- “region” (oblast) and “territory” (kray) are omit- sity (ZMMU) and Voronezh State University ted from the list of Russian regions. References (VSU) were replenished by various expeditions dealing with Primorye only are given after a to Primorye (Grichanov 2020). These materi- species name. It is worth noting that some spe- als were used in a number of taxonomical re- cies names were first published in keys, having visions and faunistic reviews of dolichopodid priority against species descriptions and their fauna of the USSR and Russia published by the distribution published later and referenced in famous dipterologists A. A. Stackelberg (ZIN), this paper. It corresponds with the International O. P. Negrobov (VSU) and their disciples. Code of Zoological Nomenclature. Remarks are Recently, new dolichopodid material col- provided where deemed necessary. The 2020 lected by the ZIN and ZMUM expeditions to collected material of the newly-recorded spe- Primorye was processed; new records, new cies is kept in ethanol. The specimens will be combinations and new synonyms were pub- deposited in the collections of ZIN and ZMMU. lished (Grichanov 2020; Maslova et al. 2020; Checklist and new records Negrobov et al. 2020). Nevertheless, the data of the known dolichopodid fauna of the terri- In total, 204 species are recorded now from tory were never summarised in the form of an Russian Primorye that apparently makes up annotated checklist. about 90% of the actual Dolichopodidae fauna of this territory. Material and methods It is worth noting that the old papers and Genus Amblypsilopus Bigot, 1888 species lists based on the old collections con- 1. Amblypsilopus janatus (Negrobov, 1984) tained a lot of missing data and inaccuracies. References. Grichanov 2020: 433. Distribution of species was sometimes provided Material examined. 1♀, Primorye, Kirovskiy in general, without label data, e.g., “Primorye”, District, Gornye Klyuchi SE environs, loop of “Maritime Territory” (=Primorsky Territory), Draguchina left arm of Ussuri River, 45.2208– “Ussuri-Gebiet” (=Ussuryskaya Region, a part 2336°N, 133.5141–5221°E, 74–76 m a.s.l., of present-day Primorsky Territory). In some 29–30.07.2020, O. Kosterin. cases, species were erroneously associated with Distribution. Type locality: Japan, Ofune. Pal- Primorye (e.g., Negrobov et al. 2013b; Naglis, aearctic: Japan, Russia (Primorye). Negrobov 2016). A number of other checklists 2. Amblypsilopus pilosus (Negrobov, 1979) and catalogs repeated original and erroneous re- References. Negrobov 1979a: 188 (as Mes- cords from this territory; they are not included orhaga pilosa). into the present list. For this paper, the authors Distribution. Type locality: Russia, Primorye, checked originally published localities, if they Komarovka. Palaearctic: Japan, Russia (Pri- were referenced, and established the exact loca- morye). Amurian Zoological Journal, 2021, vol. XIII, no. 2 203 An annotated checklist of Dolichopodidae (Diptera) species from Primorsky Territory... Genus Argyra Macquart, 1834 Genus Asyndetus Loew, 1869 3. Argyra arrogans Takagi, 1960 10. Asyndetus diaphoriformis Negrobov et References. Grichanov 2020: 433. Shamshev, 1986 Distribution. Type locality: Japan, Hokkaido, References. Negrobov, Shamshev 1986a: 47; Aizan-Kei. Palaearctic: Japan, Russia (Primo- Grichanov 2020: 433. rye); Oriental: China (Zhejiang, Guizhou). Distribution. Type locality: Russia, Primorye, 4. Argyra flavida Negrobov, 1973 Kedrovaya Pad’ Nature Reserve. Palaearctic: References. Negrobov 1973a: 7; Grichanov Russia (Primorye). 2020: 433. Genus Campsicnemus Haliday, 1851 Distribution. Type locality: Russia, Primorye, Spassk-Dal’ny–Yakovlevka road, Pyatigorka 11. Campsicnemus lineatus Negrobov et River. Palaearctic: Russia (Primorye). Zlobin, 1978 References. Negrobov, Zlobin 1978: 53; 5. Argyra igori Negrobov, Satô et Selivanova, Grichanov 2020: 433. 2012 Distribution. Type locality: Russia: Primorye, References. Negrobov et al. 2012b: 2. Komarovo-Zapovednoe. Palaearctic: Russia Distribution. Type locality: Russia, Sakhalin (Primorye). Island, 29 km S-W Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, near Urozhaynoe settlement. Palaearctic: Japan, 12. Campsicnemus picticornis (Zetterstedt, Russia (Primorye, Sakhalin). 1843) References. Negrobov, Zlobin 1978: 53. 6. Selivanova et Negrobov, Argyra shamshevi Distribution. Type localities: Sweden: “Suecia 2006 meridionali et media, in Scania ad Raften; References. Selivanova, Negrobov 2006a: 52. Ostrogothia ad Larketorp; Haradshammar; Distribution. Type locality: Russia, Primorye, Holmiam”. Palaearctic: Austria, Belgium, Vladivostok env.: Okeanskaya at Kedrovaya Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Pad’ Nature Reserve.
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