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3D0E0254FFD9FF9E80DCFB9FFAE12C72.text	3D0E0254FFD9FF9E80DCFB9FFAE12C72.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dolichopus lepidus Staeger 1842	<div><p>Dolichopus lepidus Staeger, 1842 nomen protectum</p><p>Description: Staeger (1842: 36).</p><p>Type specimens. Dolichopus lepidus was described based on a single male specimen.</p><p>Material examined. HOLOTYPE male labelled: “ɗ Lerso [Lersoen]/ St. [Staeger]”; “Coll. Staeger”; “ Lepidus / Stag.” (ZMUC).</p><p>Type locality. “Leersoen i Slutningen” [Lersoen nearby Copenhagen (Denmark)] (Staeger 1842).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3D0E0254FFD9FF9E80DCFB9FFAE12C72	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Germann, Christoph;Kahanpää, Jere;Pollet, Marc;Pollini, Lucia;Bernasconi, Marco Valerio	Germann, Christoph, Kahanpää, Jere, Pollet, Marc, Pollini, Lucia, Bernasconi, Marco Valerio (2010): The synonymies of Dolichopus lepidus lepidus Staeger, 1842 — demasculinisations, lectotype designations and a nomen oblitum (Diptera, Dolichopodidae). Zootaxa 2560: 51-60, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.293966
3D0E0254FFD9FF9D80DCFA77FB8B2ACA.text	3D0E0254FFD9FF9D80DCFA77FB8B2ACA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dolichopus tibialis Zetterstedt 1838	<div><p>= Dolichopus tibialis Zetterstedt, 1838 nomen oblitum</p><p>Description. Zetterstedt (1838: 710).</p><p>Type specimens. Mentioned in Grichanov (2006b: 192), wherein the lectotype (male) and two paralectotypes (females) were designated.</p><p>Synonymy. Shortly after his original description in 1838, Zetterstedt (1843) listed D. lepidus as a synonym of D. tibialis . Later, Loew (1857) proposed the synonymy of D. tibialis with D. geniculatus Stannius, 1831, and highlighted the priority of D. lepidus, because the type series of D. tibialis was obviously composed of several species (mixed type series). In any case, based on the designation of the lectotype by Grichanov (2006b), the synonymy with D. lepidus is fixed.</p><p>Material examined. LECTOTYPE male labelled: “ D. tibialis / ɗ. Stensele [Sweden]”; “ Lectotype ɗ/ Des. I. Grichanov.2004”; “ Dolichopus ɗ / lepidus Staeger/ Det. I. Grichanov.2004”; “ ZML.2009/ 075” (Fig. 1A). 1 female (paralectotype): “ D. tibialis / &amp;. Tresunda [Sweden]; “ Dolichopus lepidus Staeger &amp; Det. I. Grichanov 2004 ”; “ ZML.2009/ 076” (Fig. 1B). 1 female (paralectotype) [no original label except a small slip of blackish paper, also present on the pins of the other two specimens. Specimens collected by Zetterstedt during his excursions to Northern Sweden in 1832 are tagged with these slips of blackish paper (R.</p><p>Danielsson, pers. comm.)]; “ Dolichopus &amp;/ lepidus Staeger / Det. I. Grichanov.2004”; “ ZML.2009/ 077” (all in MZLU).</p><p>Type locality. “Hab. in Lapponiae paludosis passim; scilicet ad Stensele et Tresunda...” [Västerbotten County (Sweden)] (Zetterstedt 1838).</p><p>= Dolichopus geniculatus Zetterstedt, 1843: 525 [misidentification] not Stannius, 1831 (Loew 1857: 12).</p><p>Remarks. The synonymy with Dolichopus geniculatus Stannius, 1831 was proposed by Loew (op. cit.). However, Wahlberg (1850: 220) had already noticed that Zetterstedt‘s geniculatus was not conspecific with geniculatus Stannius, 1831 .</p><p>= Dolichopus dissimilipes Zetterstedt, 1843</p><p>Description. Zetterstedt (1843: 527).</p><p>Synonymy. Ringdahl (1949: 57).</p><p>Remarks. Neither in the Zetterstedt collection in MZLU (R. Danielsson, pers. comm.), nor in the Fallén collection in NHRS (B. Viklund, pers. comm.), from where the material for Zetterstedt’s description originated, could type specimens of this species be traced. Without being able to confirm the status of this name through examination of type material, we here agree with Ringdahl (1949) who examined the type specimen “... wovon ich mich bei einer Untersuchung des Typenspecimens in Zetterstedts Sammlung überzeugt habe.” […of what [the synonymy with D. lepidus] I have assured myself by the examination of the type specimen in Zetterstedt's collection.]</p><p>Type locality. “Hab. in Scania” [Skåne County (Sweden)] (Zetterstedt 1843).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3D0E0254FFD9FF9D80DCFA77FB8B2ACA	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Germann, Christoph;Kahanpää, Jere;Pollet, Marc;Pollini, Lucia;Bernasconi, Marco Valerio	Germann, Christoph, Kahanpää, Jere, Pollet, Marc, Pollini, Lucia, Bernasconi, Marco Valerio (2010): The synonymies of Dolichopus lepidus lepidus Staeger, 1842 — demasculinisations, lectotype designations and a nomen oblitum (Diptera, Dolichopodidae). Zootaxa 2560: 51-60, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.293966
3D0E0254FFDAFF9C80DCFBEFFE972D54.text	3D0E0254FFDAFF9C80DCFBEFFE972D54.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dolichopus cruralis Wahlberg 1850	<div><p>= D. cruralis Wahlberg, 1850</p><p>Description. Wahlberg (1850: 219).</p><p>Type specimens. The lectotype (male) and two paralectotypes (females) were designated by Grichanov (2006b: 184).</p><p>Synonymy. Junior synonym of D. lepidus proposed by Kahanpää (2008) based on nematode infected specimens.</p><p>Material examined. 1 male: Finland, Kuusamo, Sohramonlampi, (73302:36057), 7.VII.2006, leg. J. Kahanpää, jka06-01579 (MCSN).</p><p>Type locality. “Habitat ad Quickjock, Lapponiae Lulensis. In palude profundiore infra alpem Snjerak d. 9–20 Jul. 1845 utrumque sexum inveni.” [Kvikkjokk, Norrbotten County (Sweden)] (Wahlberg 1850).</p><p>= Dolichopus picipes Haliday, 1851: 157 [misidentification] not Meigen, 1824 (Verrall 1875: 31)</p><p>= Dolichopus lapponicus Becker, 1917</p><p>Description. Becker (1917: 141–142).</p><p>Type specimens. Becker (1917) solely indicated “ɗ &amp;” in his description, without specifying the number of specimens the name was based upon. We herein designate the lectotype (1 male) and 4 paralectotypes (2 males and 2 females) from Becker's collection from the type locality (see below).</p><p>Synonymy. Dolichopus lapponicus was first synonymized with D. cruralis by Stackelberg (1930) and later Ringdahl (1949) listed D. lapponicus under several “ monströse Formen ” in his paper, where he was aware of the modifications that altered the appearance of male specimens. Kahanpää (2008) synonymized D. cruralis with D. lepidus based on nematode-infected specimens and proposed the new synonymy of D. lapponicus with D. lepidus . Based on the type material examined here, we confirm this synonymy.</p><p>Material examined. LECTOTYPE (here designated) male labelled: “Gellivara VII/ 59807.”; “ Type ”; “ Dolichopus / lapponicus / Type Beck. ɗ”; “Dol. cruralis v./ 930 Wahlb./ Stackelberg det. ”; “Zool. Mus./ Berlin” (Fig. 1C). 2 males, 2 females (paralectotypes) “Gellivara VII/ 43495.”; “ Typus ”; “Zool. Mus./ Berlin”.</p><p>Type locality. “Aus Gellivara, Lappland” [Gällivare, Norrbotten County (Sweden)] (Becker 1917).</p><p>Remarks. Additional to the type locality, Becker mentioned: “... und aus Lautaret, Dauphiné [France]; meine Samml. ”. However, this specimen, also examined during this study, belongs to Dolichopus consimilis Wahlberg, 1850 and not to D. lapponicus, which has already been reported by previous authors (e.g., Parent 1938). Dolichopus consimilis has been synonymized very recently with Dolichopus picipes Meigen, 1824 by Kahanpää (2008), also based on nematode-infected specimens.</p><p>= Dolichopus uliginosulus Dyte, 1980</p><p>Description. Becker (1925: 165–166) (first description); Dyte (1980: 224) (replacement name).</p><p>Type specimens. The description was based on at least one male and one female specimen (see below); however, solely a male specimen was found in Becker’s collection. We herein designate the lectotype (1 male).</p><p>Remarks. Dolichopus uliginosulus is the replacement name of D. uliginosus Becker, 1925 (Becker 1925: 165), which is a junior homonym of D. uliginosus Van Duzee, 1923 (Van Duzee 1923: 69) .</p><p>Synonymy. Junior synonym of D. lepidus proposed by Negrobov &amp; Maslova (2004).</p><p>Material examined. LECTOTYPE (here designated) male labelled: “ uliginosus / Beck.”; “Seefeld [?]/ O. W. N./ 10.VII.22 ” [partly written in Sütterlin, an old German script (H. Ulrich, pers. comm.)]; “ Dolichopus / lepidus Staeg. / Negrobov det. ”; “ Typus ”; 5th label: “Zool. Mus./ Berlin” (Fig. 1D). A separate vial contains the hypogygium of the specimen with the following indications: Dolichopus uliginosus Zool. Mus. Berlin. Although Becker (1925) mentioned at least a male and a female specimen in his description (expressed by symbols of both sexes in his paper), we found only the here reported male lectotype specimen.</p><p>Type locality. The type locality is interpreted as “Seefeld” in Germany (former Ostpreußen), where the study of O. Harnisch – Becker's description is integrated therein – about the ecology of the peat bog landscape was conducted.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3D0E0254FFDAFF9C80DCFBEFFE972D54	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Germann, Christoph;Kahanpää, Jere;Pollet, Marc;Pollini, Lucia;Bernasconi, Marco Valerio	Germann, Christoph, Kahanpää, Jere, Pollet, Marc, Pollini, Lucia, Bernasconi, Marco Valerio (2010): The synonymies of Dolichopus lepidus lepidus Staeger, 1842 — demasculinisations, lectotype designations and a nomen oblitum (Diptera, Dolichopodidae). Zootaxa 2560: 51-60, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.293966
