Bibio siebkei Mik 1887

Bibio siebkei Mik, 1887 (®gures 68±74) Larva not previously described. Greyish white, with a slight silky lustre, especially on pleura. Head. Reddish brown. Head capsule width. First instar 0.24±0.26 mm ( n = 7). Second instar 0.29±0.33 mm ( n = 45). Third instar 0.36 mm ( n = 1). Fourth instar 0.49...

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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Diptera
Bibionidae
Bibio
Bibio siebkei
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Diptera
Bibionidae
Bibio
Bibio siebkei
Skartveit, John
Bibio siebkei Mik 1887
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Diptera
Bibionidae
Bibio
Bibio siebkei
description Bibio siebkei Mik, 1887 (®gures 68±74) Larva not previously described. Greyish white, with a slight silky lustre, especially on pleura. Head. Reddish brown. Head capsule width. First instar 0.24±0.26 mm ( n = 7). Second instar 0.29±0.33 mm ( n = 45). Third instar 0.36 mm ( n = 1). Fourth instar 0.49 mm ( n = 1). Fifth instar 0.56±0.67 mm ( n = 12). Sixth instar 0.73±0.85 mm ( n = 7). Seventh instar 0.88±1.05 mm ( n = 19). Labrum (®gure 68) with a pair of short, peg-like setae on transverse carina. Mandible (®gure 69) with four teeth. Maxilla (®gure 70): comb with approximately six teeth, six to nine round`holes’ and pointed spines on inner surface, maxillary palp with series of three to ®ve spines on membraneous area. Prementum (®gure 70) with prominent anterior corners and 8±12 sensillae. Stemmata absent in the specimens examined. Antenna diameter ca 50 m m with ®ve or six small and short sensillae. Body. Processes rather short and pointed. Dorsal processes arranged in three pairs, the outermost processes slightly longer than the four central processes. Postspiracular processes as long as twice spiracle diameter, located two spiracle diameters behind spiracle. Processes on ninth abdominal segment located some distance from hind edge of segment, approximately 3/5 as long as segment. Cuticle: outline of scales rather diVuse, spines appear to be situated directly on the cuticle. Prothorax (®gure 71) scales just behind head small with one slender spine. Area in front of ®rst process row: scales 30±40 m m wide, oval with two to ®ve pointed spines approximately as long as scales. The most anterior smaller scales located between process rows. Transverse bands with spineless scales rather narrow. Mesothorax, metathorax (®gure 72) and ®rst abdominal segments: larger scales mostly with three or four spines, second to seventh abdominal segments (®gure 73) scales with one to three spines, average spine number decreasing caudad, eighth abdominal segment: scales with one very stout and blunt spine. Ninth abdominal segment (®gure 74) scales without spines but some with blunt pegs, outline of scales very weakly de®ned, area posterior to processes with scales carrying short pegs. Ventral surface of ninth abdominal segment covered with scales with slender, single spines. Spiracles projecting approximately one-half spiracle diameter from cuticle surface. Distribution. Holarctic. The Alps, Scandinavian mountains, Northern Russia including Novaya Zemlya, North America from Alaska and BaYn Island to Colorado (Fitzgerald and Skartveit, 1997). Con®ned to high altitudes and subarctic areas. Ecology. In Scandinavia, found mainly on lichen heaths and barren mountain slopes in the lower and mid-alpine zones. Larvae probably feed mostly on lichens. Life cycle takes 2 years (Skartveit and Solhùy, 1997). Material. Norway, HOI: Eidfjord, 1.4 km SE Stigstuv tourist hut, lichen heath 1225 m a.s.l. T. Solhùy leg., 333 larvae (ZMUB). : Published as part of Skartveit, John, 2010, The larvae of European Bibioninae (Diptera, Bibionidae), pp. 449-485 in Journal of Natural History 36 (4) on page 473, DOI: 10.1080/00222930010023466, http://zenodo.org/record/5299771 : {"references": ["MIK, J., 1887, Dipterologische Miscellen IV, Wiener entomologischer Zeitung, 6, 36.", "FITZGERALD, S. and SKARTVEIT, J., 1997, Holarctic distributions in the genus Bibio (Diptera, Bibionidae), Entomologic a Scandinavica, 28, 103 \u00b1 119."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5306421 2023-05-15T17:47:15+02:00 Bibio siebkei Mik 1887 Skartveit, John 2010 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5306421 https://zenodo.org/record/5306421 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/5299771 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FF970D54FF9ADA126315DD39FFB7B03F https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222930010023466 http://zenodo.org/record/5299771 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FF970D54FF9ADA126315DD39FFB7B03F https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5306422 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Diptera Bibionidae Bibio Bibio siebkei Text Taxonomic treatment article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2010 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5306421 https://doi.org/10.1080/00222930010023466 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5306422 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Bibio siebkei Mik, 1887 (®gures 68±74) Larva not previously described. Greyish white, with a slight silky lustre, especially on pleura. Head. Reddish brown. Head capsule width. First instar 0.24±0.26 mm ( n = 7). Second instar 0.29±0.33 mm ( n = 45). Third instar 0.36 mm ( n = 1). Fourth instar 0.49 mm ( n = 1). Fifth instar 0.56±0.67 mm ( n = 12). Sixth instar 0.73±0.85 mm ( n = 7). Seventh instar 0.88±1.05 mm ( n = 19). Labrum (®gure 68) with a pair of short, peg-like setae on transverse carina. Mandible (®gure 69) with four teeth. Maxilla (®gure 70): comb with approximately six teeth, six to nine round`holes’ and pointed spines on inner surface, maxillary palp with series of three to ®ve spines on membraneous area. Prementum (®gure 70) with prominent anterior corners and 8±12 sensillae. Stemmata absent in the specimens examined. Antenna diameter ca 50 m m with ®ve or six small and short sensillae. Body. Processes rather short and pointed. Dorsal processes arranged in three pairs, the outermost processes slightly longer than the four central processes. Postspiracular processes as long as twice spiracle diameter, located two spiracle diameters behind spiracle. Processes on ninth abdominal segment located some distance from hind edge of segment, approximately 3/5 as long as segment. Cuticle: outline of scales rather diVuse, spines appear to be situated directly on the cuticle. Prothorax (®gure 71) scales just behind head small with one slender spine. Area in front of ®rst process row: scales 30±40 m m wide, oval with two to ®ve pointed spines approximately as long as scales. The most anterior smaller scales located between process rows. Transverse bands with spineless scales rather narrow. Mesothorax, metathorax (®gure 72) and ®rst abdominal segments: larger scales mostly with three or four spines, second to seventh abdominal segments (®gure 73) scales with one to three spines, average spine number decreasing caudad, eighth abdominal segment: scales with one very stout and blunt spine. Ninth abdominal segment (®gure 74) scales without spines but some with blunt pegs, outline of scales very weakly de®ned, area posterior to processes with scales carrying short pegs. Ventral surface of ninth abdominal segment covered with scales with slender, single spines. Spiracles projecting approximately one-half spiracle diameter from cuticle surface. Distribution. Holarctic. The Alps, Scandinavian mountains, Northern Russia including Novaya Zemlya, North America from Alaska and BaYn Island to Colorado (Fitzgerald and Skartveit, 1997). Con®ned to high altitudes and subarctic areas. Ecology. In Scandinavia, found mainly on lichen heaths and barren mountain slopes in the lower and mid-alpine zones. Larvae probably feed mostly on lichens. Life cycle takes 2 years (Skartveit and Solhùy, 1997). Material. Norway, HOI: Eidfjord, 1.4 km SE Stigstuv tourist hut, lichen heath 1225 m a.s.l. T. Solhùy leg., 333 larvae (ZMUB). : Published as part of Skartveit, John, 2010, The larvae of European Bibioninae (Diptera, Bibionidae), pp. 449-485 in Journal of Natural History 36 (4) on page 473, DOI: 10.1080/00222930010023466, http://zenodo.org/record/5299771 : {"references": ["MIK, J., 1887, Dipterologische Miscellen IV, Wiener entomologischer Zeitung, 6, 36.", "FITZGERALD, S. and SKARTVEIT, J., 1997, Holarctic distributions in the genus Bibio (Diptera, Bibionidae), Entomologic a Scandinavica, 28, 103 \u00b1 119."]} Text Novaya Zemlya Subarctic Alaska DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Norway Fitzgerald ENVELOPE(-111.602,-111.602,59.850,59.850)