Metalimnobia Matsumura 1911

Metalimnobia Matsumura, 1911 Metalimnobia Matsumura, 1911: 63; Savchenko, Krivolutskaya, 1976: 118; Savchenko, 1983: 110, 1985: 127; Geiger, 1986: 101; Mao, Yang, 2010: 1; Limonia ( Metalimnobia ) Edwards, 1938: 20 –21; Ishida, 1957: 126; Tjeder, 1958: 142; Type species— Metalimnobia vittata Matsumu...

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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Diptera
Limoniidae
Metalimnobia
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Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Diptera
Limoniidae
Metalimnobia
Podenas, Sigitas
Byun, Hye-Woo
Metalimnobia Matsumura 1911
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Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
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Diptera
Limoniidae
Metalimnobia
description Metalimnobia Matsumura, 1911 Metalimnobia Matsumura, 1911: 63; Savchenko, Krivolutskaya, 1976: 118; Savchenko, 1983: 110, 1985: 127; Geiger, 1986: 101; Mao, Yang, 2010: 1; Limonia ( Metalimnobia ) Edwards, 1938: 20 –21; Ishida, 1957: 126; Tjeder, 1958: 142; Type species— Metalimnobia vittata Matsumura, 1911 (original designation) (= bifasciata (Schrank, 1781)). Medium sized to largest crane flies of Korea, wing length varies from 10 to nearly 22 mm. Main body coloration from yellow to brown or dark brow. Head large, distinctly extended posteriorly, usually pear-shaped. Antenna with 12 or 13 flagellomeres, verticils very long, few times as long as respective segments. Wing distinctly patterned with dark brown spots or markings and often with smoky areas. Vein Sc 1 reaches beyond branching point of Rs R 1 and R 2 short and transverse, ending at same level, cross-vein r-m distinct; discal cell present, usually elongate; basal deflection of CuA 1 at or slightly before branching point of M (base of discal cell); veins at distal wing end arched posteriorly; anal angle distinct, posterior margin widely rounded. Tarsal claw with few small spines at basal part. Male genitalia with simple ninth tergite, slightly elongate gonocoxite bearing large ventro-mesal lobe, two pairs of gonostyli, but inner gonostylus often divided into three lobes, penis long and simple. Ovipositor with short and small cercus and large hypovalva. Larval body cylindrical, tapering behind, covered with long light setae. Abdominal segments 2–7 each with dorsal and ventral creeping welts, the first abdominal segment with ventral creeping welt. Tracheal gills four in number, uppermost lobe elongate, lowermost much smaller, egg-shaped. Spiracular lobes of respiratory disc reduced. Spiracular field without sclerites or with two small rounded ventral sclerites. Head capsule moderate in size, just lightly reduced, heavily sclerotized, wholly retracted within prothorax. Hypostoma usually with eleven teeth, central tooth protruding, deeply split behind. Pupa with anterior end of body large, tapering behind. Pronotal breathing horns small, ear-shaped, flattened. Anterior part of abdominal segments 3–7 with dorsal and ventral creeping welts; last segment of male body blunt rounded, in female—conical and elongate. Larvae and pupae develop in rotten wood and fungi (Krivosheina, Krivosheina, 2011). Genus includes 46 species, which are grouped into three subgenera. Nominative subgenus is known only from Holarctic (24 species) and Oriental Regions (11 species), 13 species are recorded from Eastern Palearctic. Two other subgenera are known only from Africa (Oosterbroek, 2016). No fossil species were discovered so far (Evenhuis, 2014). : Published as part of Podenas, Sigitas & Byun, Hye-Woo, 2016, Metalimnobia crane flies (Diptera: Limoniidae) from Korea, pp. 330-346 in Zootaxa 4132 (3) on page 333, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4132.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/263266 : {"references": ["Matsumura, S. (1911) Erster Beitrag zur Insekten-Fauna von Sachalin. Journal of the College of Agriculture, Tohoku Imperial University, 4, 1 - 415.", "Savchenko, E. N. & Krivolutskaya, G. O. (1976) Limoniidae of the south Kuril Islands and south Sakhalin. Akad. Nauk. Ukr. SSR, Kiev, 160 pp. [in Russian]", "Savchenko, E. N. (1983) Limoniidae of South Primorye. Akademiy Nauk Ukrainskoy SSR, I. I. Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology of Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Naukova Dumka, Kiev, 156 pp. [in Russian] Savchenko, E. N. (1985) Komary-limoniidy [Limoniid-flies]. Subfamily Limoniinae. Fauna Ukrainy, 14 (4), 1 - 180. [in Russian]", "Geiger, W. (1986) Diptera Limoniidae 1: Limoniinae. Insecta Helvetica, Fauna, 8, 1 - 131.", "Mao, M. & Yang, D. (2010) Species of the genus Metalimnobia Matsumura from China (Diptera, Limoniidae). Zootaxa, 2344, 1 - 16.", "Edwards, F. W. (1938) British short-palped craneflies. Taxonomy of adults. Transactions of the Society for British Entomology, 5, 1 - 168.", "Ishida, H. (1957) The catalogue of the Japanese Tipulidae, with the keys to the genera and subgenera, 3. Limoniinae, Tribe Limoniini. Annual Report of the Hyogo Agricultural College, 5, 122 - 149. [Kenkyu Shuroku, 1955]", "Tjeder, B. (1958) A synopsis of the Swedish Tipulidae, 1. Subfam. Limoniinae: tribe Limoniini. Opuscula Entomologica, 23, 133 - 169.", "Schrank, F. (1781) Enumeratio insectorum Austriae indigenorum. Vindelicorum, Augsburg, xxiv + 548 pp.", "Krivosheina, N. P. & Krivosheina, M. G. (2011) Key to terrestrial crane-fly larvae (Diptera, Limoniidae, Pediciidae) of Russia. KMK Scientific Press, Moscow, 294 pp.", "Oosterbroek, P. (2016) Catalogue of the Craneflies of the World (CCW). Available from: http: // nlbif. eti. uva. nl / ccw / index. php (accessed 10 May 2016)", "Evenhuis, N. L. (2014) Family Limoniidae. In: Catalog of the fossil flies of the world (Insecta: Diptera) website. Version 16 Feb 2014. Available from: http: // hbs. bishopmuseum. org / fossilcat / [filename]. html (accessed 10 May 2016)"]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.3513835 2023-05-15T18:09:23+02:00 Metalimnobia Matsumura 1911 Podenas, Sigitas Byun, Hye-Woo 2016 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3513835 https://zenodo.org/record/3513835 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/263266 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFA4FFDBFFACFFF85A58330A7017FFFF http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D387E32467FFEC99DEC7A35DEE8052 http://zoobank.org/6FBBA784-B8A3-410C-BD16-9722A89B94C9 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4132.3.2 http://zenodo.org/record/263266 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFA4FFDBFFACFFF85A58330A7017FFFF https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3509321 http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D387E32467FFEC99DEC7A35DEE8052 http://zoobank.org/6FBBA784-B8A3-410C-BD16-9722A89B94C9 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3513834 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC0 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Diptera Limoniidae Metalimnobia article-journal ScholarlyArticle Text Taxonomic treatment 2016 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3513835 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4132.3.2 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3509321 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3513834 2022-03-10T12:03:07Z Metalimnobia Matsumura, 1911 Metalimnobia Matsumura, 1911: 63; Savchenko, Krivolutskaya, 1976: 118; Savchenko, 1983: 110, 1985: 127; Geiger, 1986: 101; Mao, Yang, 2010: 1; Limonia ( Metalimnobia ) Edwards, 1938: 20 –21; Ishida, 1957: 126; Tjeder, 1958: 142; Type species— Metalimnobia vittata Matsumura, 1911 (original designation) (= bifasciata (Schrank, 1781)). Medium sized to largest crane flies of Korea, wing length varies from 10 to nearly 22 mm. Main body coloration from yellow to brown or dark brow. Head large, distinctly extended posteriorly, usually pear-shaped. Antenna with 12 or 13 flagellomeres, verticils very long, few times as long as respective segments. Wing distinctly patterned with dark brown spots or markings and often with smoky areas. Vein Sc 1 reaches beyond branching point of Rs R 1 and R 2 short and transverse, ending at same level, cross-vein r-m distinct; discal cell present, usually elongate; basal deflection of CuA 1 at or slightly before branching point of M (base of discal cell); veins at distal wing end arched posteriorly; anal angle distinct, posterior margin widely rounded. Tarsal claw with few small spines at basal part. Male genitalia with simple ninth tergite, slightly elongate gonocoxite bearing large ventro-mesal lobe, two pairs of gonostyli, but inner gonostylus often divided into three lobes, penis long and simple. Ovipositor with short and small cercus and large hypovalva. Larval body cylindrical, tapering behind, covered with long light setae. Abdominal segments 2–7 each with dorsal and ventral creeping welts, the first abdominal segment with ventral creeping welt. Tracheal gills four in number, uppermost lobe elongate, lowermost much smaller, egg-shaped. Spiracular lobes of respiratory disc reduced. Spiracular field without sclerites or with two small rounded ventral sclerites. Head capsule moderate in size, just lightly reduced, heavily sclerotized, wholly retracted within prothorax. Hypostoma usually with eleven teeth, central tooth protruding, deeply split behind. Pupa with anterior end of body large, tapering behind. Pronotal breathing horns small, ear-shaped, flattened. Anterior part of abdominal segments 3–7 with dorsal and ventral creeping welts; last segment of male body blunt rounded, in female—conical and elongate. Larvae and pupae develop in rotten wood and fungi (Krivosheina, Krivosheina, 2011). Genus includes 46 species, which are grouped into three subgenera. Nominative subgenus is known only from Holarctic (24 species) and Oriental Regions (11 species), 13 species are recorded from Eastern Palearctic. Two other subgenera are known only from Africa (Oosterbroek, 2016). No fossil species were discovered so far (Evenhuis, 2014). : Published as part of Podenas, Sigitas & Byun, Hye-Woo, 2016, Metalimnobia crane flies (Diptera: Limoniidae) from Korea, pp. 330-346 in Zootaxa 4132 (3) on page 333, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4132.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/263266 : {"references": ["Matsumura, S. (1911) Erster Beitrag zur Insekten-Fauna von Sachalin. Journal of the College of Agriculture, Tohoku Imperial University, 4, 1 - 415.", "Savchenko, E. N. & Krivolutskaya, G. O. (1976) Limoniidae of the south Kuril Islands and south Sakhalin. Akad. Nauk. Ukr. SSR, Kiev, 160 pp. [in Russian]", "Savchenko, E. N. (1983) Limoniidae of South Primorye. Akademiy Nauk Ukrainskoy SSR, I. I. Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology of Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Naukova Dumka, Kiev, 156 pp. [in Russian] Savchenko, E. N. (1985) Komary-limoniidy [Limoniid-flies]. Subfamily Limoniinae. Fauna Ukrainy, 14 (4), 1 - 180. [in Russian]", "Geiger, W. (1986) Diptera Limoniidae 1: Limoniinae. Insecta Helvetica, Fauna, 8, 1 - 131.", "Mao, M. & Yang, D. (2010) Species of the genus Metalimnobia Matsumura from China (Diptera, Limoniidae). Zootaxa, 2344, 1 - 16.", "Edwards, F. W. (1938) British short-palped craneflies. Taxonomy of adults. Transactions of the Society for British Entomology, 5, 1 - 168.", "Ishida, H. (1957) The catalogue of the Japanese Tipulidae, with the keys to the genera and subgenera, 3. Limoniinae, Tribe Limoniini. Annual Report of the Hyogo Agricultural College, 5, 122 - 149. [Kenkyu Shuroku, 1955]", "Tjeder, B. (1958) A synopsis of the Swedish Tipulidae, 1. Subfam. Limoniinae: tribe Limoniini. Opuscula Entomologica, 23, 133 - 169.", "Schrank, F. (1781) Enumeratio insectorum Austriae indigenorum. Vindelicorum, Augsburg, xxiv + 548 pp.", "Krivosheina, N. P. & Krivosheina, M. G. (2011) Key to terrestrial crane-fly larvae (Diptera, Limoniidae, Pediciidae) of Russia. KMK Scientific Press, Moscow, 294 pp.", "Oosterbroek, P. (2016) Catalogue of the Craneflies of the World (CCW). Available from: http: // nlbif. eti. uva. nl / ccw / index. php (accessed 10 May 2016)", "Evenhuis, N. L. (2014) Family Limoniidae. In: Catalog of the fossil flies of the world (Insecta: Diptera) website. Version 16 Feb 2014. Available from: http: // hbs. bishopmuseum. org / fossilcat / [filename]. html (accessed 10 May 2016)"]} Text Sakhalin DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Geiger ENVELOPE(-62.900,-62.900,-64.300,-64.300) Rotten ENVELOPE(-53.417,-53.417,68.867,68.867)