Catharosia pygmaea (Fallén, 1815)
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https://doi.org/10.52547/jibs.8.1.49 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:834BE8A9-DC33-4207-8ECD-133EC927D2AD |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15810040 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038CCB50-FFC9-FF8D-AADC-153CFCF2FD10 |
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Felipe |
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Catharosia pygmaea (Fallén, 1815) |
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Catharosia pygmaea (Fallén, 1815) View in CoL
Thereva pygmaea Fallén, 1815:234 View in CoL . [For further synonyms see Herting & Dely-Draskovits (1993)].
Material examined: 5♂♂ 4♀♀, Chekab valley , 34°08′05.3″N, 50°16′25.3″E, 28.v–15.vi.2016, 2219 m, Malaise trap, leg. E. Gilasian & M. Parchami-Araghi GoogleMaps ; 3♂♂ Chekab valley , 34°08′05.3″N 50°16′25.3″E, 30.v–3.vi.2017, 2219 m, pan trap, leg. E. Gilasian & M. Parchami-Araghi GoogleMaps ; 4♀♀, Latehdar-e bala, 33°56′49.0″N, 50°09′2.9″E, 11.vi–2.ix.2020, 2633 m, Malaise trap, leg. M. Parchami-Araghi. GoogleMaps
Distribution: ASIA: China, Eastern Siberia, Iran ( Gilasian et al., 2017), Transcaucasia, Israel, Turkey. EUROPE: widespread in all main parts of Europe.
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Catharosia pygmaea (Fallén, 1815)
Gilasian, Ebrahim, Ziegler, Joachim & Parchami-Araghi, Mehrdad 2022 |
Thereva pygmaea Fallén, 1815:234
Fallen 1815: 234 |