Hyadina scutellata ( Haliday, 1839 )

Stuke, Jens-Hermann, 2024, An identification key for the European species of Hyadina Haliday and a new interpretation of Hyadina vernalis (Robineau-Desvoidy), Spixiana 47 (1), pp. 49-62 : 58-60

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16898798

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16898825

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scientific name

Hyadina scutellata ( Haliday, 1839 )
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Hyadina scutellata ( Haliday, 1839) View in CoL

Hyadina (Hyadina) scutellata Haliday 1839: 406 View in CoL ; type-locality: “ Hollywood ” [ Ireland]; no information available about type material [NMID, Mathis & Zatwarnicki 1995].

Unpublished material: CROATIA: 13, 25.vi.2017, Ðuračica 5 km s Magić Mala [45.133°N 17.596°E], leg. et coll. Stuke GoogleMaps ; 13, 19.vii.2018, Šarena Jezero near Knin [44.027° N 16.223° E], leg. et coll. Stuke GoogleMaps ; FINLAND: 13, 20.vii.2020, Northern Ostrobothnia, Iijoki n Kauppila [65.331° N 25.381° E], leg. et coll. Stuke GoogleMaps ; GEORGIA: 1♀, 30.vi.2019, Debeda River n Kirach-Mughanlo [41.340° N 45.051° E], leg. et coll. Stuke. GoogleMaps

Diagnosis. This species is easily recognised by the completely velvet black scutellum ( Fig. 6 View Figs 5-13 ). It might be confused only with similar Nostima picta (Fallén, 1813) that also has a completely velvet black scutellum. However, N. picta has an arista with long rays (short in H. scutellata ), obvious sublateral grey striped on the scutum (no sublateral stripes in H. scutellata ), 2 obvious dorsocentrale seta (1 dorsocentral seta in H. scutellata ), a densely dusted frons (shining to subshining in H. scutellata ) and obvious long ommatrichia (inconspicious ommatrichia in H. scutellata ). Terminalia as Figs 36-38 View Figs 36-43 .

Distribution. Hyadina scutellata is widely distributed but records are rare and scattered.Surprisingly there are no records from France nor the Iberian Peninsula and the records from Ireland ( Haliday 1839) and Britain ( Drake 2007) mark the western distribution. Eastwards H. scutellata reaches to Talmenka at 83°E (Zatwarnicki 1996). It has so far not been recorded in South Europe and the record from Georgia is the most southern location at 41° N. There are no records from Norway nor Sweden and the most northern findings are from Finland at 65° N (material listed above).

Biology. Hyadina scutellata is a species of freshwater wetlands and has probably a preference for margins of rivers and streams. Adults are recorded from January (Papp 2001) and March to September. This species is polyvoltine and probably overwinters as adult. At least in Germany this species has become rare with the last known record from 1994 (Zatwarnicki & Hollmann-Schirrmacher 1997).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Ephydridae

Genus

Hyadina

Loc

Hyadina scutellata ( Haliday, 1839 )

Stuke, Jens-Hermann 2024
2024
Loc

Hyadina (Hyadina) scutellata

Haliday, A. H. 1839: 406
1839
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