Lycoriella sativae ...

Lycoriella sativae (Johannsen, 1912) (Fig. 6 A–D) Sciara sativae Johannsen, 1912 [Johannsen (1912): 133, figs 120, 240]. Common synonyms: Lycoriella agarici (Loudon, 1978); Lycoriella castanescens (Lengersdorf, 1940); Lycoriella fucorum (Frey, 1948). = Sciara auberti Séguy, 1940 syn. n. [Séguy (1940...

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Main Authors: Broadley, Adam, Kauschke, Ellen, Mohrig, Werner
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Published: Zenodo 2018
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5986298
https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.5986298
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Summary:Lycoriella sativae (Johannsen, 1912) (Fig. 6 A–D) Sciara sativae Johannsen, 1912 [Johannsen (1912): 133, figs 120, 240]. Common synonyms: Lycoriella agarici (Loudon, 1978); Lycoriella castanescens (Lengersdorf, 1940); Lycoriella fucorum (Frey, 1948). = Sciara auberti Séguy, 1940 syn. n. [Séguy (1940): 211–212, figs 2–5]. Séguy described a male and a female collected by E. Aubert in March 1931 from Port Jeanne-d´Arc in the Kerguelen Islands. The short gonostylus with 4 spines in the middle of the inner side (fig. 3) is consistent with L. sativae. It is a junior synonym of that species. The deposition of the type was not mentioned by the author. Perhaps it is deposited in Paris. = Sciara jeanneli Séguy, 1940 syn. n. [Séguy (1940): 210–211, fig. 1]. The species was described on the basis of two females collected on 6.ii.1939 from the South-east region, Golfe du Morbiham, Port Jeanne-dÀrc, in the Kerguelen Islands. we have not studied this species but we believe that the wing venation and body size (1.75 mm, as ... : Published as part of Broadley, Adam, Kauschke, Ellen & Mohrig, Werner, 2018, Black fungus gnats (Diptera: Sciaridae) found in association with cultivated plants and mushrooms in Australia, with notes on cosmopolitan pest species and biosecurity interceptions, pp. 201-242 in Zootaxa 4415 (2) on pages 216-224, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4415.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/1241916 ...