Ornatoraphidia flavilabris (Costa, 1855)
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Ornatoraphidia flavilabris (Costa, 1855) View in CoL View at ENA
Rhaphidia ophiopsis var. flavilabris Costa, 1855 (odescr): Pantaleoni 1999 (nom: earlier synonym of Raphidia etrusca ), H. Aspöck and U. Aspöck 2013 (cat, etymol).
Raphidia etrusca Albarda, 1891 (odescr): H. Aspöck et al. 1991 (mon); Sziráki et al. 1992 (rec).
Ornatoraphidia etrusca (Albarda): Pantaleoni 1990a (com, rec); Pantaleoni 1990d [1993] (rec); H. Aspöck et al. 1991 (mon); Rausch and H. Aspöck 1991 (com, distr); Popov 1993 (rec); Letardi 1993 [1994] (rec); Pantaleoni et al. 1994 (distr, rec); U. Aspöck et al. 1995 (ethol: cop); H. Aspöck and Hölzel 1996 (distr); Letardi and Pantaleoni 1996 (rec); Popov 1997 (rec); Wachmann and Saure 1997 (charact, fig: imag); Popov 2000a (rec), 2000b (rec), 2001 (rec); Pantaleoni 2005 (nom).
Ornatoraphidia flavilabris (Costa): H. Aspöck et al. 1991 (mon); Sziráki 1999 (rec); H. Aspöck et al. 2001 (anncat); Letardi and Migliaccio 2002 (list); U. Aspöck and H. Aspöck 2005b (ill: ♂ gs); U. Aspöck and H. Aspöck 2005b (biogeogr); Pantaleoni 2005 (nom, rec); Anderle and U. Aspöck 2007 (rec); H. Aspöck and U. Aspöck 2007 (biogeogr, distr); Badano 2008 (distr, rec); H. Aspöck and U. Aspöck (2009) (ill: ♂ pu); Aistleitner and Gruppe 2009 (rec); Badano and Letardi 2010 (rec); Klokočovnik et al. 2010 (rec); Letardi et al. 2010 (rec); Haring et al. 2011 (phyl, phyltree); H. Aspöck and U. Aspöck 2013 (cat, etymol; ill: imag, la, ♂ imag, pu); H. Aspöck and U. Aspöck 2014 (cat); Sziráki 2014 (rec); Letardi 2015 (rec); Tillier 2015 (rec); Devetak et al. 2015 (rec); Devetak and Rausch 2016 (rec); Hiermann et al. 2018 (rec); H. Aspöck et al. 2021 (phylogeogr); Tillier et al. 2022a (rec); Gruppe et al. 2023 (biol).
Raphidia luigionii Navás, 1927a (odescr): H. Aspöck et al. 1991 (mon); H. Aspöck and U. Aspöck 2014 (cat).
Raphidia regisborisi Navás, 1929 (odescr): H. Aspöck et al. 1991 (mon); H. Aspöck and U. Aspöck 2014 (cat).
Taxonomy.
H. Aspöck et al. (1991). O. flavilabris can easily be differentiated from the second species of the genus, O. christianodagmara , by morphological characters (brown pterostigma with yellowish zone along the costa) (Fig. 2g, h View Figure 2 ).
Biology and ecology.
Larvae (Fig. 3a View Figure 3 ) soil-dwelling. Development variable: Pupation may take place already in the second year (i.e. afterone hibernation of the larva) and the last hibernation stage may be the pupa or the prepupa. At least, under experimental conditions with more or less natural temperatures, sometimes full-grown larvae may pupate in winter, sometimes full-grown larvae overwinter and pupate in spring. At any rate, adults always appear in spring. In the field, imagines can be found - depending on the altitude - from IV to VI/VII. The species is thermophilic, but euryoecious and occurs in a great variety of habitats, preferably with light bush vegetation, particularly also in light forests of various kinds and also in macchia habitats in altitudes of 100 to 2200 m. O. flavilabris has repeatedly been found above the timberline.
Records on Mediterranean islands
(Fig. 8b View Figure 8 ). O. flavilabris occurs on the island of Levkas (records at about 100 m asl); it will, however, probably be found also on other Ionian islands and possibly also on islands in the Adriatic Sea. Syntopic Raphidioptera on Levkas: Parvoraphidia microstigma , Phaeostigma (Magnoraphidia) major , Subilla artemis .
Continental distribution.
The distribution of O. flavilabris comprises southern and northwestern parts of the Balkan Peninsula with a gap in large central parts, the whole Apennine Peninsula, eastern and southern parts of Austria, northwestern parts of Hungary, and the southeast of France.
Biogeography.
O. flavilabris represents a polycentric Balkanopontomediterranean-Adriatomediterranean element with moderate expansivity. The populations of the southern Balkan Peninsula show considerable genetic (but not morphological) differences to populations from the Apennine Peninsula and from Central Europe.
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Ornatoraphidia flavilabris (Costa, 1855)
Aspoeck, Horst & Aspoeck, Ulrike 2023 |
Rhaphidia ophiopsis var. flavilabris
A. Costa 1855 |