Notolopha brachycera Zetterstedt 1852

* Notolopha brachycera (Zetterstedt, 1852) sp. restit. stat. n. Mycetophila brachycera Zetterstedt, 1852: 4224 Brachycampta brachycera Poppius, Lundström & Frey 1917: 667 nec Rhymosia cristata Edwards 1924: 163 Allodiopsis ( Notolopha ) tuomikoskii Zaitzev & Maximova, 2000: 177 syn. n. Mater...

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Main Author: Kjaerandsen, Jostein
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Published: Zenodo 2005
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6264726
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Summary:* Notolopha brachycera (Zetterstedt, 1852) sp. restit. stat. n. Mycetophila brachycera Zetterstedt, 1852: 4224 Brachycampta brachycera Poppius, Lundström & Frey 1917: 667 nec Rhymosia cristata Edwards 1924: 163 Allodiopsis ( Notolopha ) tuomikoskii Zaitzev & Maximova, 2000: 177 syn. n. Material. Holotype (Fig. 8) male [SPM­005230, with light green tag, labelled: M. brachycera Zett. ď Mulfjäll.] – Sweden: JÄ, Mullfjället, 30. July 1840. Undetermined specimen in the "Insecta Lapponica" collection. Material. Male [SPM­005231, without coloured tag, unlabelled] – Locality unknown, undated. The type specimen confirms well with the drawings and description of Allodiopsis ( Notolopha ) tuomikoskii provided by Zaitzev & Maximova (2000), including shape and distribution of setae on the mesoscutum. Tuomikoski (1966) apparently was aware of this species, but in the collections at Finnish Museum of Natural History there are material of both N. brachycera and N. sibirica Zaitzev & Maximova, 2000 mixed under the informal name " subcristata ". As this species by most authors has been synonymized with N. cristata , following Edwards (1924), this represents the first correctly reported record of this species from Sweden after Poppius et al. (1917). Hedmark (2000), however, correctly suggested that N. brachycera possibly could be a valid name for the distinct variant of N. cristata (Staeger, 1840) he reported from northern Sweden. Published as part of Kjaerandsen, Jostein, 2005, A review of fungus gnats in the tribe Exechiini (Diptera, Mycetophilidae) from the J. W. Zetterstedt collection at the Museum of Zoology in Lund, Sweden, pp. 1-35 in Zootaxa 856 on page 30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.170744