2018
DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.782.26329
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The quest for the identity of Orthoceratium lacustre (Scopoli, 1763) reveals centuries of misidentifications (Diptera, Dolichopodidae)

Abstract: Recently, a species of Orthoceratium was collected in Greece that differs morphologically from the European species commonly presumed to be Orthoceratiumlacustre (Scopoli, 1763). Verification of the identity of the Greek species through comparison with 460 specimens of Orthoceratium from 17 West Palaearctic and one Afrotropical country, and examination of existing type material, revealed that the species recognized as O.lacustre in northwestern Europe for over 250 years is actually O.sabulosum (Becker, 1907), … Show more

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“…It does not reach Iberia in the west or Greece in the east. 22 Pollet and Stark (2018) have changed the species concept of Orthoceratium lacustre (Scopoli, 1763). As a result, all previous records of the species from Atlantic countries and almost all records from Africa (except for a female record from Tunisia) have been assigned to O. sabulosum (Becker, 1907).…”
Section: Hemerodromia Meigen 1822mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It does not reach Iberia in the west or Greece in the east. 22 Pollet and Stark (2018) have changed the species concept of Orthoceratium lacustre (Scopoli, 1763). As a result, all previous records of the species from Atlantic countries and almost all records from Africa (except for a female record from Tunisia) have been assigned to O. sabulosum (Becker, 1907).…”
Section: Hemerodromia Meigen 1822mentioning
confidence: 99%