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Lyciella illota (LOEW 1847) M a t e r i a l: Osttirol: Anras: Kollreid 3.7.2004 1300 m; Assling: Bannberg 1.7.2006 1250 m; Assling: Mittewald 17.6.1994; Matrei: Huben 18.6.1988 (2); Thurn: Tschule Alm 9.7.2004 1200 m. W e i t e r e r F u n d: Kärnten: Heiligenblut 1, leg. Strobl 1900. Die Art wird von LINDNER (1943) als Lyciella illota in der Familie Lauxaniidae aufgeführt. B e m e r k u n g Die drei Arten der Lyciella illota -Gruppe (L. illota, L. mihalyii, L. subfasciata) unterscheiden sich eindeutig nur in der Struktur der männlichen Genitalien. Deshalb können die nachfolgend aufgelisteten Weibchen nicht mit Sicherheit bestimmt werden: Bannberg 1.7.2006 1250 m; Matrei: Huben 18.6.1988; Matrei: Strumerhof 2.6.2005 1450 m; Strassen: Tassenbach Gailufer 9.6.2005, 1.8.2005 (2) 1000 m; Thurn: Tschule Alm 16.6.2005 1400 m. Kärnten: Kötschach: Gailberg-Moor 18.8.2005 980 m.
Published as part of Merz, B. & Kofler, A., 2008, Zur Kenntnis der Lauxaniidae und Pallopteridae (Diptera, Acalyptrata) in Osttirol und Kärnten (Österreich), pp. 1225-1235 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 40 (2) on page 1228, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5430625
Insecta, Arthropoda, Diptera, Lauxaniidae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Lyciella, Lyciella illota, Taxonomy
Insecta, Arthropoda, Diptera, Lauxaniidae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Lyciella, Lyciella illota, Taxonomy
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