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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Keys are given to the European genera and species of the Pamphiliidae (Symphyta: Megalodontoidea). Ten species are added to the list of the Dutch Hymenoptera. Cephalcia alashanica europaea Benes, 1976 is synonymized with C. a. alashanica Gussakovskij, 1935 (syn. nov.), Acantholyda parvula Zirngiebl, 1937 with A. laricis (Giraud, 1861) (syn. nov.), Cephaleia intermedia Hell\xc3\xa9n, 1948 with Cephalcia lariciphila (Wachtl, 1898) (syn. nov.), and Pamphilius hortorum bicinctus Benson, 1945 with P. hortorum (Klug, 1808) s.s. (syn. nov.). Pamphilius nigricornis Snellen van Vollenhoven, 1858 is provisionally treated as a valid species (stat. nov.) Caenolyda binaghii Pesarini & Pesarini, 1976 (stat. nov.) is upgraded to species level. Some data on biology and habitats are added. Additionally, Pamphilius viridipes spec. nov. is described from The Netherlands and Acantholyda teunisseni spec. nov. from Spain.
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen vol. 14, pp. 19-22
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Rhagoletis indifferens, a new tephritid fly to the Dutch fauna (Diptera: Tephritidae)\nRhagoletis indifferens is a North-American species which, in Europe, was known from Switzerland only. In August 1999 a specimen was caught with a Malaise-trap in a garden in Burgh (province of Zeeland). Later the larvae were found in the berries of Prunus serotina in the coastal dunes near Burgh. They were collected and raised. In June 2000 the first adult emerged. In August 2000 the adults were also found in the field.
    Keywords: Nederland ; Verspreiding ; Waardplanten ; Biotopen ; Biologie ; Herkenning ; Determinatiesleutel
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen vol. 12, pp. 151-154
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Olbiosyrphus laetus, a hoverfly new for the Dutch fauna (Diptera: Syrphidae) \nThe first record of Olbiosyrphus laetus (Fabricius, 1794) for the Netherlands is presented. The specimen was collected with a malaisetrap in the nature reserve \xe2\x80\x98De Krang\xe2\x80\x99 near Swartbroek (province of Limburg). Some information is provided on the habitat and biology. A key to the species of Xanthogramma and Olbiosyrphus occurring in the Netherlands is presented.
    Keywords: Nederland ; Verspreiding ; Biotopen ; Herkenning ; Determinatiesleutel
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen vol. 16, pp. 103-104
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Ceratitis cosyra, an African fruitfly found in the Dutch province of Drenthe (Diptera: Tephritidae) \nA single specimen of Ceratitis (Ceratalaspis) cosyra (Walker, 1849) was collected near Papenvoort (utm ld4768) with a malaisetrap in the period 4-6 september 1993 (leg. L. Witmond). Up till now it was believed to be one of the few specimens of Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann, 1824) collected in the field in the Netherlands. Re-examination of the specimen revealed it\xe2\x80\x99s true identity. Both species are very similar except for the colour-pattern on the thorax which is illustrated for both species.
    Keywords: Nederland ; Verspreiding ; Waardplanten ; Biologie ; Exoten ; Herkenning
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen vol. 16, pp. 77-79
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The robberfly Stichopogon elegantulus new to the Netherlands (Diptera: Asilidae) \nA female of the robberfly Stichopogon elegantulus (Wiedemann in Meigen 1820) was discovered in a malaise trap in Papenvoort (Drenthe, the Netherlands) on June, 22th, 1998. It is the first record for the Netherlands. The capture is odd because it is far north from the nearest sites where the species occurs, along the river Rhine in the southern parts of Germany. In Germany, the species extends its range northward. We expect, however, that the Dutch specimen was transported accidentally by man. There are no populations between our site and the sites in southern Germany, making it improbable that the range already extends so far north.
    Keywords: Nederland ; Verpsreiding ; Biotopen
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Stemonocera cornuta and Terellia virens removed from the Dutch list (Diptera: Tephritidae) \nThe species Stemonocera cornuta (Scopoli, 1772) and Terellia virens (Loew, 1846) have both erroneously been recorded from the Netherlands. The sole specimen of S. cornuta turned out to be collected as a pupa in Germany and reared in Holland. Re-examination of the Dutch specimens of T. virens by Bernhard Merz showed they were small specimens of T. serratulae.
    Keywords: Nederland ; Verspreiding ; Herkenning
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen vol. 12, pp. 121-149
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: De Nederlandse soorten van het dansvliegengeslacht Hilara (Diptera: Empididae) \nIn deze studie wordt alle beschikbare informatie over het dansvliegengeslacht Hilara samengevat. Door kritisch literatuur-, collectie- en veldonderzoek werden 57 soorten voor de Nederlandse fauna vastgesteld, waarvan er hier maar liefst 13 voor de eerste maal gemeld worden. Zes van de 57 soorten zijn beschreven op basis van Nederlandse collectiemateriaal. Er zullen weinig insectengenera zijn waarvan meer dan 10% van de Nederlandse soorten uit Nederland beschreven zijn. Van elke soort wordt een verspreidingskaart gepresenteerd en, indien beschikbaar, informatie over vliegtijden en ecologie. Opvallend is dat Hilara-soorten vaak gevangen worden vlak boven het oppervlak van stromend water, maar er zijn ook soorten die gebonden zijn aan stilstaand water of landbiotopen.
    Keywords: Arthropoda ; Insecta ; Diptera ; Empididae ; Nederland ; Verspreiding ; Biotopen ; Fenologie
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen vol. 26, pp. 17-20
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The \'real\' Brachyopa dorsata in the Netherlands after 39 years (Diptera: Syrphidae)\nThe hoverfly Brachyopa dorsata Zetterstedt, 1837 was already mentioned for the Netherlands by\nVan Aartsen (1970), based on a specimen from 1968, which later proved to belong to B. panzeri\nGoffe, 1945. On April 21, 2007, a male B. dorsata was collected from the flowers of Prunus padus\nin the north-western part of the Veluwe. The locality is part of a large mixed forest complex,\ndominated by old beeches. This is the first record of B. dorsata for the Netherlands. The species\nwas expected, for it is known from a small number of localities in adjacent parts of Germany.
    Keywords: Nederland ; Verspreiding ; zweefvliegen ; biologie ; Syrphidae
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen vol. 24, pp. 25-28
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Sapyga similis not extinct in the Netherlands (Hymenoptera: Sapygidae)\nSapyga similis was thought to have gone extinct in the Netherlands. In 2003 one female was\nfound in malaisetrap material collected near Nunspeet, the Veluwe (province of Gelderland).\nIt is argumented that Osmia uncinata, at least locally, is the host species of this kleptoparasitic\nwasp. A key is presented for the Dutch species of Sapyga and Sapygina.
    Keywords: knotswespen ; Sapygidae ; Nederland ; verspreiding
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen vol. 11, pp. 133-136
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Ceriana vespiformis new to the Dutch fauna (Diptera: Syrphidae) \nTwo Dutch specimens of the mediterranean hoverfly Ceriana vespiformis (Latreille, 1804) were discovered. These are the first known specimens of this species from The Netherlands. One male was collected in Best (province of Noord-Brabant) in 1978, and one female in Winterswijk (province of Gelderland) in 1980. Some information is given on the distribution and biology of the species, and a key is provided to the two Dutch species of the genus Ceriana. The possibility of mislabelling is considered not to be likely.
    Keywords: Insecta ; Diptera ; Syrphidae ; Ceriana vespiformis ; Nederland ; Verspreiding ; Herkenning ; Determinatiesleutel
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