2020
DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d210143
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Cranefly fauna (Diptera: Limoniidae, Pediciidae, Tipulidae) of the Republic of Mordovia, Russia

Abstract: Abstract. Pilipenko VE, Ruchin AB, Semishin GB. 2020. Cranefly fauna (Diptera: Limoniidae, Pediciidae, Tipulidae) of the Republic of Mordovia, Russia. Biodiversitas 21: 355-369. The paper summarizes the Tipuloidea fauna of the Republic of Mordovia, Russia, for the first time. Among the 94 species, 29 species of Limoniidae and 14 species of Tipulidae have not been previously recorded from the region. The family Pediciidae, with five species, is also recorded for the first time. Six species are recorded from Сen… Show more

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“…Plavilshchikov (1964) summarised the knowledge of insects including Diptera from the territory of the Mordovia State National Reserve, and Feoktistov (2011) published new records for the Republic of Mordovia. Recently, the results of systematic studies of some Diptera families were published, including Bombyliidae (Chursina & Ruchin, 2018a), Syrphidae (Chursina & Ruchin, 2018b), Asilidae (Astakhov et al, 2019), Limoniidae, Pediciidae, and Tipulidae (Pilipenko et al, 2020). The purpose of the current study was to analyse the fauna of selected Diptera groups caught using beer traps.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Plavilshchikov (1964) summarised the knowledge of insects including Diptera from the territory of the Mordovia State National Reserve, and Feoktistov (2011) published new records for the Republic of Mordovia. Recently, the results of systematic studies of some Diptera families were published, including Bombyliidae (Chursina & Ruchin, 2018a), Syrphidae (Chursina & Ruchin, 2018b), Asilidae (Astakhov et al, 2019), Limoniidae, Pediciidae, and Tipulidae (Pilipenko et al, 2020). The purpose of the current study was to analyse the fauna of selected Diptera groups caught using beer traps.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…However, the ranges of many species are being studied continuously. Information about the distribution of species and families extends every year (Chursina & Ruchin, 2018a,b;Martín-Park et al, 2018;Astakhov et al, 2019;Gladun, 2019;Pilipenko et al, 2020;Mutin, 2020;Vikhrev et al, 2020). Diptera larvae of different families are found in various terrestrial and aquatic habitats, and can inhabit the tissues of plants and animals; many of them are saproxylic (Martín-Vega & Baz, 2013;Grichanov & Khruleva, 2018;Krivosheina & Krivosheina, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For Republic of Mordovia fairly detailed lists of species were published only for families Asilidae (Astakhov et al, 2019), Simuliidae (Budaeva & Ruchin, 2014), Bombyliidae (Chursina & Ruchin, 2018a), Syrphidae (Chursina & Ruchin, 2018b), Limoniidae, Pediciidae and Tipulidae (Pilipenko et al, 2020;Dvorak et al, 2020). The Mordovian fauna of other families of Diptera is still poorly studied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a small number of publications containing comprehensive checklists of various Diptera families. In the Republic of Mordovia, detailed species lists have been published only for Asilidae (Astakhov et al, 2019), Simuliidae (Budaeva & Ruchin, 2014), Bombyliidae (Chursina & Ruchin, 2018a), Syrphidae (Chursina & Ruchin, 2018b), Limoniidae, Pediciidae, Tipulidae (Dvořák et al, 2020;Pilipenko et al, 2020), Sciomyzidae (Dvořák et al, 2020;Vikhrev et al, 2020), Fanniidae and Mucsidae (Vikhrev et al, 2020), Ephydridae and Lonchaeidae (MacGowan et al, 2021). In addition to the Diptera faunistics, general ecological aspects of this insect order have been studied (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%