Dasyhelea notata Goetghebuer

Dasyhelea notata Goetghebuer Dasyhelea notata Goetghebuer, 1920: 47 (male, female; Belgium); Kieffer 1925 c: 65 (male, female); Goetghebuer 1934 a: 34 (male, female); Szadziewski 1986: 40 (male, female, syn.: = semistriata, = sziladyi; Belgium, Poland); Delécolle & Rieb 1990: 184 (France); Szadz...

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Main Authors: Dominiak, Patrycja, Szadziewski, Ryszard
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Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/6492544
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6492544
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Summary:Dasyhelea notata Goetghebuer Dasyhelea notata Goetghebuer, 1920: 47 (male, female; Belgium); Kieffer 1925 c: 65 (male, female); Goetghebuer 1934 a: 34 (male, female); Szadziewski 1986: 40 (male, female, syn.: = semistriata, = sziladyi; Belgium, Poland); Delécolle & Rieb 1990: 184 (France); Szadziewski 1998: 103 (Switzerland); Szadziewski 2001: 273 (Poland); Tóthová et al. 2004 a: 309 (Czech Republic); Dominiak & Szadziewski 2006: 5 (Poland); Tóthová & Knoz 2006: 106 (Czech Republic); Dominiak et al. 2007 b: 4 (Poland). Dasyhelea semistriata Goetghebuer, 1921: 176 (male, Belgium); Kieffer 1925 c: 68 (male); Goetghebuer 1934 a: 35 (male); Sahuquillo Herráiz & Gil Collado 1982: 747 (Spain). Dasyhelea sziladyi Zilahi-Sebess, 1936 a: 42 (male, female; Hungary); Zilahi-Sebess 1940: 54 (male, female); Remm 1962: 111 (male, Estonia); Remm 1966: 58 (Lithuania); Remm 1967: 14 (Georgia); Remm 1969: 207 (male); Remm 1971: 198 (Russia: Ussuri Land); Remm 1973 b: 354 (Hungary); Remm 1979: 49 (Estonia). New country records. Algeria. Chegga n. Biskra, saline habitat, 2 May 1981, 17 males, leg. R. Szadziewski. Finland. Tervola, 68 °05'N 24 ° 47 'E, 22 July 2003, 1 male, leg. W. Giłka. North Korea. Paekson-ri n. Pyongyang, 15 June 1981, 1 male, leg. W. Krzemiński. Romania. Prislop Pass n. Borşa, 47 ° 36.556 'N 24 ° 51.898 'E, 1433 m AMSL, 24 June 2007, net, 1 male, leg. R. Szadziewski. Sweden. Johannisfors, 18 July 2003, net, 1 male, leg. W. Giłka. Distribution. This mainly western Palaearctic species has been recorded from Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Lithuania, Poland, Belgium, France, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Spain, Georgia, Russia (Ussuri Land), North Korea and Algeria. Discussion. The record from Slovakia by Zilahi-Sebess (1940) actually refers to D. thienemann i Spătaru & Damian-Georgescu (1970). Other records of this species determined from females from Poland (Mayer 1934 b), Great Britain (Edwards 1926, 1929), Iceland (Goetghebuer & Lindroth 1931) and Germany (Havelka 1976 a) are ...