Dasyhelea holosericea (Meigen)
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Dasyhelea holosericea (Meigen) |
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Dasyhelea holosericea (Meigen) View in CoL
Ceratopogon holosericeus Meigen, 1804: 27 View in CoL (male, female; Europe). Goetghebuer 1922: 52 (male, female, Meigen’s collection).
Dasyhelea holosericea: Goetghebuer 1922: 58 View in CoL (combination); Kieffer 1925c: 69 (male, female); Goetghebuer 1934a: 33 (male, female); Storå 1939: 18 ( Finland); Karl 1940: 30 ( Poland); Krivosheina 1957: 419 ( Russia: Ryazan Oblast); Remm 1962: 125 (male, Estonia); Remm 1966: 60 ( Lithuania); Remm 1979: 49 ( Estonia); Delécolle et al. 1991: 256 ( France).
Distribution. Finland, Estonia, Lithuania, Poland, France, Russia (Ryazan Oblast).
Discussion. Listed from Germany, Great Britain ( Kieffer 1925c) and Austria ( Goetghebuer 1934a) without specific localities. An arboreal European faunal element.
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Dasyhelea holosericea (Meigen)
| Dominiak, Patrycja & Szadziewski, Ryszard 2010 |
Dasyhelea holosericea :
| Delecolle 1991: 256 |
| Remm 1979: 49 |
| Remm 1966: 60 |
| Remm 1962: 125 |
| Krivosheina 1957: 419 |
| Karl 1940: 30 |
| Stora 1939: 18 |
| Goetghebuer 1934: 33 |
| Kieffer 1925: 69 |
| Goetghebuer 1922: 58 |
Ceratopogon holosericeus
| Goetghebuer 1922: 52 |
| Meigen 1804: 27 |
