
doi: 10.48027/hnb.46.091
The present paper gives information about spring dolichopodids collected from April to June in Vitosha Mountain, Bulgaria. Twenty-five species were found, as thirteen are new for the studied area and one of them (Achalcus cinereus (Haliday in Walker, 1851)) is new to the fauna of Bulgaria and the Balkan Peninsula too.
bulgaria, balkan peninsula, Science, Q, new records, dolichopodidae, achalcus cinereus, vitosha mountain
bulgaria, balkan peninsula, Science, Q, new records, dolichopodidae, achalcus cinereus, vitosha mountain
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