Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Campsicnemus magius

Posted by rvanderweele on 12-11-2006 22:29
#1

Among some diptera from Turkey I found a fly, which appears to be a Campsicnemus magius (Lw). This species is very peculiar indeed, so it is hardly possible to make a mistake, though, perhaps, in the Eastern part of the Mediterranean there are more very similar species.
According the Cat. of Pal. Diptera the species is not recorded from Turkey before. Is one of you perhaps familiar with the Dolichopidae of Turkey? Or does one of you have the e-mail address of Negrobov?

Posted by Igor Grichanov on 13-11-2006 10:41
#2

Dear Ruud,
Turkish dolis are still badly studied, and Campsicnemus magius is still not recorded here. Nevertheless, the species is known from northern and western Black Sea coast. And it has no sister species in Mediterraneans.

BTW, it decorates the front cover of Studia Dipterologica.
Igor.
http://grichanov.fortunecity.com/

Posted by rvanderweele on 13-11-2006 11:15
#3

Igor,

well, I think that it is almost impossible to make a mistake with the determination of males C. magius. I think the collector will be happy with his finding!

Ruud