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Амурский зоологический журнал, 2020, т. XII, № 4
Amurian Zoological Journal, 2020, vol. XII, no. 4
www.azjournal.ru
UDC 595.773.4 DOI: 10.33910/2686-9519-2020-12-4-444-459
http://zoobank.org/References/82A5DD1A-DC9F-4112-8ECB-AB151DDBFE88
A LIST OF THE SCIOMYZIDAE, FANNIIDAE AND MUSCIDAE
(DIPTERA) OF MORDOVIA
N. E. Vikhrev® M. N. Esin2, M. O. Yanbulat1, A. B. Ruchin2
1 Zoological Museum of Moscow University, 2 Bolshaya Nikitskaya Str., 125009, Moscow, Russia 2 Joint Directorate of the Mordovian State Nature Reserve named after P. G. Smidovich and Smolny National Park,
30 Krasnaya Str., 430005, Saransk, Russia
Authors Nikita E. Vikhrev
E-mail: [email protected]
SPIN: 1266-1140
Scopus Author ID: 32467511100
Mikhail N. Esin
E-mail: [email protected]
Maria O. Yanbulat
E-mail: [email protected]
Alexandr B. Ruchin
E-mail: [email protected]
SPIN: 1655-5762
Scopus Author ID: 6602618456
ResearcherlD: AAY-6928-2020
ORCID: 0000-0003-2653-3879
Copyright: © The Authors (2020). Published by Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia. Open access under CC BY-NC License 4.0.
Abstract. Mordovia is a lowland region of Russia located 400-500 km SouthEast-East of Moscow. There were very few published data on the Mordovian fauna of the Diptera families considered in this paper. The present work is mostly based upon material collected during the field season 2020. Now we offer a list of Mordovian fauna which includes 35 species of Sciomyzidae, 23 Fanniidae and 141 Muscidae, a total of 199 species, 178 of which are first recorded for Mordovia. New synonym is offered: Pherbellia brunnipes Meigen, 1838 = P. stackelbergi Elberg, 1965, syn. nov.
Keywords: fauna, Mordovia, Sciomyzidae, Fanniidae, Muscidae.
СПИСОК SCЮMYZIDAE, FANNIIDAE И MUSCIDAE (DIPTERA) МОРДОВИИ
Н. Е. Вихревш, М. Н. Есин2, М. О. Янбулат1, А. Б. Ручин2
1 Зоологический музей МГУ им. М. В. Ломоносова, ул. Большая Никитская, д. 2, 125009, г. Москва, Россия
2 Объединенная дирекция Мордовского государственного природного заповедника имени П. Г. Смидовича
и национального парка «Смольный», ул. Красная, д. 30, 430005, г. Саранск, Россия
Сведения об авторах
Вихрев Никита Евгеньевич E-mail: [email protected] SPIN-код: 1266-1140 Scopus Author ID: 32467511100 Есин Михаил Николаевич E-mail: [email protected] Янбулат Мария Олеговна E-mail: [email protected] Ручин Александр Борисович E-mail: [email protected] SPIN-код: 1655-5762 Scopus Author ID: 6602618456 ResearcherlD: AAY-6928-2020 ORCID: 0000-0003-2653-3879
Права: © Авторы (2020). Опубликовано Российским государственным педагогическим университетом им. А. И. Герцена. Открытый доступ на условиях лицензии CC BY-NC 4.0.
Аннотация. Мордовия — равнинный регион России, который расположен в 400-500 км к юго-востоку-востоку от Москвы. Мордовская фауна рассматриваемых здесь семейств Diptera почти не изучалась. Материал для настоящей работы собран в основном за полевой сезон 2020 года. Публикуемый список фауны Мордовии включает 35 видов Sciomyzidae, 23 Fanniidae и 141 Muscidae — всего 199 видов, из которых 178 впервые указаны для Мордовии. Предложен новый синоним: Pherbellia brunnipes Meigen, 1838 = P. stackelbergi Elberg, 1965, syn. nov.
Ключевые слова: фауна, Мордовия, Sciomyzidae, Fanniidae, Muscidae.
INTRODUCTION
Mordovia (Republic of Mordovia officially) is a federal subject of Russia with an area of 26 000 square kilometers, it is situated in 400-500 km South-East-East of Moscow. Along the North-South and West-East axes, Mordovia extends for 100 and 250 kilometers, respectively. By database https://faunaeu.org (Pont 2013; Rozkosny 2013), it belongs to the CET part of Russia, i.e., central territory of European Russia. The Western part of Mordovia is covered with forests, and the rest of the territory of the region is mostly represented by agricultural landscapes.
In 1936, in the North-West corner of Mordovia, Mordovia State Nature Reserve (hereinafter MNR) was established. Very few published data on fauna of Mordovian Diptera have been obtained from the territory of MNR. Soviet entomologists: V. V. Redikort-sev, N. V. Bondarenko and S. M. Nesmerchuk studied the entomofauna of the MNR, but the results have never been published. The manuscripts they left behind were sorted out by N.N. Plavilschikov (1964) and thus the first list of the regional insects was published. For the families of Diptera considered in this paper Plavilschik-ov's list included 2 species of Sciomyzidae and 12 of Muscidae. Later V. F. Feoktistov (2011)
added to Mordovian fauna 3 Sciomyzidae and 2 Muscidae species. Two more new Muscidae species were recently reported for Mordovia, one was found in the collection bequeathed by Gennady Veselkin (Vikhrev 2013) and other one was found in the material collected by beer traps (Vikhrev et al. 2020).
The present faunistic report is based on the intensive collecting during the field season 2020 (May-September) and sorting out some specimens collected in MNR in previous years. Totally we list here 35 species of Sciomyzidae (were 5); 23 of Fanniidae (were 0); 141 of Muscidae (were 16). The majority of specimens were collected in vicinity of Pushta village (Figs 1-2) where the administration of MNR is located. Pushta is surrounded mainly by pine forest, also by deciduous forest in humid areas and agricultural landscape of nearby villages. Our main collecting sites around Pushta are shown in Fig. 3.
It should be emphasized that our study of the Mordovian fauna was qualitative, not quantitative. This is why many common species were undercollected or only a few such specimens were mounted. This approach allowed us to focus our efforts on collecting species most interesting from faunistic or taxonomic point of view. In order to avoid misleading, the undercollected species are marked as "Common".
Figs 1-2. 1 — MNR entrance, Pushta village (photo: M. Ryzhov); 2 — our team collecting on bank of the Moksha River near Purdoshki (photo: K. Tomkovich)
Рис. 1-2. 1 — въезд в Мордовский заповедник, Пушта (фото: М. Рыжов); 2 — наш авторский коллектив собирает материал на берегу реки Мокша около деревни Пурдошки (фото: K. Томкович)
Fig. 3. Our main collecting sites (red spots) around Pushta village Рис. 3. Основные места сбора около Пушты (красные кружки)
MATERIAL AND METHODS
Here we give only synonyms that are used in the previous faunistic reports on Mordovian fauna cited in the paper.
Suprageneric taxa (families, subfamilies and tribes) are arranged in the following order: Sciomyzidae
--Sciomyzini
--Tetanocerini
Fanniidae Muscidae
— Achanthipterinae
— Azeliinae
--Azeliini
--Reinwardtiini
— Muscinae
--Muscini
--Stomoxyini
— Phaoniinae
--Eginiini
--Phaoniini
— Mydaeinae
— Coenosiinae
--Limnophorini
--Coenosiini
Names of genera and species are listed alphabetically.
Geographical coordinates are given in the decimal degrees format.
The specimens listed here are deposited either in Zoological Museum of Moscow University, Russia (those collected by N. Vikhrev, K. Tomkovich and M. Yanbulat) or in the collection of MNR, Mordovia, Pushta village (those from M. Esin, A. Ruchin, G. Semishin).
When using a very popular in Russia term "cordon" we mean a lodge on the territory of a nature reserve where rangers or other staff may live.
A preliminary list of the Sciomyzidae, Fanniidae and Muscidae (Diptera) of Mordovia
Sciomyzidae Sciomyzini
1. Colobaea bifasciella Fallen, 1820 Taratinsky cordon, 54.74°N 43.09°E, 27-29 June 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1$.
2. Colobaea distincta Meigen, 1830 Steklyanny cordon, 54.894°N 43.601°E, 9-15 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1$, 1?.
3. Pherbellia albocostata Fallen, 1820 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 22-26 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1?; Rosstanye, 54.831°N
43.135°E, meadow, 5 August 2020, K. Tomko-vich, 1$.
4. Pherbellia argyra Verbeke, 1967 Smolny National Park (16 km NE of Kemlya), 54.76°N 45.47°E, 3 June 2020, G. Semishin, 1$; Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 20-27 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1$; Purdoshki env., 54.689°N 43.533°E, 6 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$.
5. Pherbellia austera Meigen, 1830 Inorskoe Lake, 54.728°N 43.15°E, 20 May 2020, M. Esin, 1$, 1$; Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 18-22 May 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$; Taratinsky cordon, 54.74°N 43.09°E, 2729 June 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1$.
6. Pherbellia brunnipes Meigen, 1838 Inorskoe Lake, 54.728°N 43.15°E, 20 May 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$, 1$; Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 18-22 May 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$, 1$.
SYNONYMY. Pherbellia stackelbergi Elberg, 1965 was recorded for CET region of Russia, but P. brunnipes was not (Rozkosny 2013). In our opinion, the description of P. stackelbergi was groundless. According to Elberg (1965) these two species differ as follows:
— Hypopygium as in Fig. 4. Row of small hairs along lower frontal eye-margin extends on anterior half of frons, often almost till base of antenna...................stackelbergi
— Hypopygium as in Fig. 5. Row of small hairs along lower frontal eye-margin extends only slightly beyond anterior orbital setae
.............................. brunnipes
First, Elberg never examined Meigen's type and gave no reason why he regarded one part of specimens as a new species and other part as P. brunnipes. Thus, it was Elberg's arbitrary decision, with equal grounds the choice could have been vice versa. Also, P. pusila Zetter-stedt, 1938 or P. coxata Zetterstedt, 1938 or P. uliginosa Enderlein, 1939, which were syn-onymized to P. brunnipes by earlier authors, were neither examined nor discussed.
We examined several specimens with and without hairs on lower eye-margin and found the male genitalia similar, with a visible shape of the sclerites strongly depending on the angle of view. Elberg's sketchy drawings of the hypopygium are not helpful. For example, the anterior surstylus doesn't really look as his drawings show (Figs 4-5) but it looks like in Fig. 6. Also the posterior surstylus looks like that in Fig. 5, but its central lobe may look not rounded but pointed more similar to Fig. 4 under some angle of view.
Type series of P. stackelbergi is stored in the Zoological Institute, Saint Petersburg, it is in good condition. Holotype: S (Russia), Leningrad oblast (Saint Petersburg reg.), Luga distr., Yaschera (58.9°N 29.9°E), A. Stackelberg,
Figs 4-6. Hypopygium of Pherbellia: 4 — stackelbergi Elberg, 1965; 5 — brunnipes Meigen, 1838 (from Elberg 1965); 6 — anterior surstylus (a.s.) of brunnipes Meigen, 1838 (from Vala 1989, fig. 28c)
Рис. 4-6. Гипопигиум Pherbellia: 4 — stackelbergi Elberg, 1965; 5 — brunnipes Meigen, 1838 (из Elberg 1965); 6 — передний сурстиль (a.s.) brunnipes Meigen, 1838 (из Vala 1989: fig. 28c)
6 August 1959. Paratypes: same locality as the holotype, A. Stackelberg, 1953-1959, 8$; Tyumen oblast (presently Khanty-Mansi reg.), Sa-marovo (presently Khanty-Mansiysk) on Irtysh R., 4 June 1925, F. Fridolin, 1$. There are about 40 specimens collected later at Luga district by A. Stackelberg, partly they were identified as P. brunnipes, partly as P. stackelbergi.
We also examined representative materials from Zoological Museum, Moscow and Zoological Institute, Saint Petersburg. It is 140 $? from: BELARUS, Vitebsk reg.; KAZAKHSTAN, Akmola reg.; RUSSIA: Amur, Arkhangelsk, Astrakhan, Kemerovo, Khakas-sia, Khanty-Mansi, Komi, Mordovia, Moscow, Novosibirsk, Omsk, Smolensk, Saint Petersburg, Tuva, Tver, Tyumen and Voronezh regions. P. brunnipes varies in the amount of strong setae on the upper katepisternum (2 or 3), in body colouration (more brown or yellow) etc. The amount of small hairs along the lower frontal eye-margin (proposed as a diagnostic character of P. stackelbergi) gradually varies from 0 to 4 hairs, often the amount of these hairs is different on left and right sides of frons. Nothing indicates that P. brunnipes should be divided onto two or more species on the base of this character. Thus, Pherbel-lia brunnipes Meigen, 1838 = P. stackelbergi Elberg, 1965, syn. nov.
7. Pherbellia cinerella Fallen, 1820
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: 8-12 June 2020, M. Yanbulat, 2$, 1?; 22-24 June 2020, M. Yanbulat, 1$; 20 km W of Saransk, 54.137°N 44.906°E, 21 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1?.
8. Pherbellia dubia Fallen, 1820
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 18-22 May 2020, N. Vikhrev, 2?.
9. Pherbellia griseola Fallen, 1820
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: 18-22 May 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$, 1?; 8-12 June 2020, M. Yanbulat, 1$; 22-24 June 2020, M. Yan-bulat, 1 ?; 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1 ?; Temnikov, Moksha R. sandy beach, 54.625°N 43.200°E, 3 August 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1$.
10. Pherbellia obtusa Fallen, 1820 Inorskoe Lake, 54.728°N 43.15°E, 20 May 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1?; Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N
43.22°E: 18-22 May 2020, N. Vikhrev, 2$; 22-24 June 2020, M. Yanbulat, 2$; Purdoshki env., 54.689°N 43.533°E, 6 September 2020, M. Esin, 1$.
11. Pherbellia pilosa Hendel, 1902
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: 18-22 May 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$, 1?; 8-12 June 2020, M. Yanbulat, 5$, 6?; 22-24 June 2020, M. Yanbulat, 10$, 10?; 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$, 1?.
12. Pherbellia schoenherri Fallen, 1826 (Feoktistov 2011)
Common from May to October.
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: 6 October
2019, N. Vikhrev, 1$, 1?; 18-22 May 2020, N. Vikhrev, 2$, 1? ; 1-5 September 2020, M. Yanbulat, 2$, 1?.
13. Pherbellia scutellaris von Roser, 1840 Taratinsky cordon, 54.74°N 43.09°E, 27-29 June 2020, K. Tomkovich, 2?; Novenkovsky cordon, 54.931°N 43.421°E, 4-7 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1$.
14. Pherbellia sordida Hendel, 1902
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 18-22 May
2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$.
15. Pteromicra glabricula Fallen, 1820 Temnikov, Moksha R. sandy beach, 54.625°N 43.200°E, 3 August 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1$; Zubova Polyana env., 54.07°N 42.86°E, 30 August 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1?; Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 1-5 September 2020, M. Yanbulat, 3$, 3?.
16. Pteromicra leucopeza Meigen, 1838 Pushta R. bridge, 54.749°N 43.201°E, 1 September 2020, M. Yanbulat, 1$.
Tetanocerini
17. Anticheta atriseta Loew, 1849
Pushta R. bridge, 54.749°N 43.201°E, 1 September 2020, M. Yanbulat, 1?.
18. Coremacera marginata Fabricius, 1775 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: 18 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1?; 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$; Steklyanny cordon, 54.894°N 43.601°E, 5-7 July 2020, G. Semishin, 1$, 1?.
19. Dichetophora finlandica Verbeke, 1964 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1?; Moksha R.,
54.60°N 43.20°E, YPT, 30-31 August 2020, M. Esin, 1?.
20. Elgiva cucularia Linnaeus, 1767 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: 18-22 May 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1?; 8-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$, 2?; 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$.
21. Elgiva solicita Harris, 1780 (Feoktistov 2011, as Elgiva sundewalli) Common from May to September.
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: 8-12 June 2020, M. Esin, M. Yanbulat, 5$, 4?; 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 3$.
22. Ilione lineata Fallen, 1820
Purdoshki env., 54.689°N 43.533°E, 6 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$.
23. Limnia unguicornis Scopoli, 1763 Common in June-August.
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 22-26 June 2020, M. Yanbulat, 5$, 3?.
24. Pherbina coryleti Scopoli, 1763 Purdoshki env., 54.689°N 43.533°E, 6 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 2$; M. Yanbulat, 1$.
25. Psacadina vittigera Schiner, 1864
20 km W of Saransk, 54.137°N 44.906°E, 21 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$, 4?.
26. Psacadina zernyi Mayer, 1953 Purdoshki, 54.689°N 43.533°E, 25 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$, 1?; Zubova Polyana env., 54.07°N 42.86°E, 30 August 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$; Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1?.
27. Renocera pallida Fallen, 1820 Common from May to August.
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 18-22 May 2020, N. Vikhrev, 3?; Inorskoe Lake, 54.728°N 43.15°E, 20 May 2020, M. Esin, 2$, 4?.
28. Sepedon sphegea Fabricius, 1775 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$, 2?. REMARK. In the field season 2020 this common species was never recorded from May to August. However, we found it in many localities in early September.
29. Sepedon spinipes Scopoli, 1763 Common from May to September.
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: 18-22 May
2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$, 1?; 1 July 2020, K. Tom-kovich, 1$; 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$, 1?; Zubova Polyana env., 54.07°N 42.86°E, 30 August 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1?.
30. Tetanocera arrogans Meigen, 1830 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 1-5 September 2020, M. Yanbulat, 1?.
31. Tetanocera elata Fabricius, 1781 (Plavilschikov 1964)
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 22-26 June 2020, M. Yanbulat, 1?.
32. Tetanocera ferruginea Fallen, 1820 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 18-22 May 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$, 1?.
33. Tetanocera hyalipennis von Roser, 1840 (Plavilschikov 1964)
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 1-5 September 2020, M. Yanbulat, 1$.
34. Tetanocera robusta Loew, 1847
Smolny National Park (16 km NE of Kemlya), 54.76°N 45.47°E, 6 August 2018, G. Semishin, 1$.
35. Trypetoptera punctulata Scopoli, 1763 (Feoktistov 2011)
Common in July-August. Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: 22-26 June 2020, M Yanbulat, 1?; 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1?.
Fanniidae
1. Fannia armata Meigen, 1826 Common in June-August.
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 8-12 June 2020: N. Vikhrev, 3$; M. Esin, 1$.
2. Fannia canicularis Linnaeus, 1761 Common.
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: beer traps (hereinafter see the description of this method of collecting in Ruchin et al. 2020), 1-14 July 2019, A. Ruchin, 4?; 8-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 3$, 1?.
3. Fannia corvina Verrall, 1892
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 18-22 May 2020, N Vikhrev, 2$.
4. Fannia fuscula Fallen, 1825
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 8-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$; Steklyanny cordon, 54.894°N 43.601°E, 9-15 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1$, 1?.
5. Fannia genualis Stein, 1895
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 18-22 May 2020, N. Vikhrev, 5$.
6. Fannia incisurata Zetterstedt, 1838 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 18-22 May 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$.
7. Fannia lustrator Harris, 1780
Inorskoe Lake, 54.728°N 43.15°E, 9 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1?.
8. Fannia manicata Meigen, 1826
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 1 May 2020, M. Esin, 1$.
9. Fannia metallipennis Zetterstedt, 1838 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 18-22 May 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$.
10. Fannia monilis Haliday, 1838
Inorskoe Lake, 54.728°N 43.15°E, YPT on carrion, 17-22 June 2020, A. Ruchin, 1$; Taratinsky cordon, 54.74°N 43.09°E, 27-29 June 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1$; Krasnoslobodsky distr., Selis-chi, 54.481°N 43.522°E, forest edge, YPT, 1-4 September 2020, K. Tomkovich, M. Esin, 1$.
11. Fannia parva Stein, 1895
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 4$.
12. Fannia pauli Pont, 1997
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 18-22 May 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$.
13. Fannia polychaeta Stein, 1895 Purdoshki, 54.689°N 43.533°E, 25 June 2020, M. Esin, 3$; Taratinsky cordon, 54.74°N 43.09°E, 27-29 June 2020, K. Tomkovich, 4$.
14. Fannia posticata Meigen, 1826
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 2? .
15. Fannia rondanii Strobl, 1893 Steklyanny cordon, 54.894°N 43.601°E, 9-15 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1$; Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$.
16. Fannia scalaris Fabricius, 1794
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, beer traps, 1-14 July 2019, A. Ruchin, 3$.
17. Fannia serena Fallen, 1825 Common in May-July.
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 18-22 May 2020, N. Vikhrev, 6$.
18. Fannia similis (Stein, 1895) Common in June — July.
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 8-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 3$.
19. Fannia sociella Zetterstedt, 1845 Common from June to September.
Pushta vill., 54.71°N 43.22°E: 8-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 2$; 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 2$; Taratinsky cordon, 54.74°N 43.09°E, 27-29 June 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1$.
20. Fannia spathiophora Malloch, 1918 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 8-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 3$, 1?; Novenkovsky cordon, 54.931° N 43.421° E, 4-7 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, 3$.
21. Fannia umbrosa Stein, 1895
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: 8-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$; 27 June 2020, M. Esin, 1$; 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$.
22. Fannia vespertilionis Ringdahl, 1934 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, beer traps, 1-14 July 2019, A. Ruchin, 5$, 1?. REMARK. This uncommon species was collected by beer traps only.
23. Piezura graminicola Zetterstedt, 1846 Steklyanny cordon, 54.894°N 43.601°E, 9-15 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1?.
Muscidae Achanthipterinae
1. Achanthiptera rohrelliformis Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830
Rosstanye, 54.831°N 43.135°E, YPT, 10-19 June 2019, A. Ruchin, M. Esin, 1?; Steklyanny cordon, 54.894°N 43.601°E, 9-15 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, 5?; Torbeevo env., 54.04°N 43.21°E, YPT, 1-4 August 2020, K. Tomkovich, M. Esin, 1?.
Azeliinae Azeliini
2. Azelia aterrima Meigen, 1826
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: 6-12 June 2020, M. Yanbulat, 1$; 29 July 2020, M. Esin, 1$; 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$; Steklyanny cordon, 54.894°N 43.601°E, 9-15 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1$.
REMARKS. Uncommon species, occurs in moist forest thickets. Widely distributed from W Europe to Russian Far East and N Vietnam (Vikhrev 2015), recently reported for Altai Mts (Vikhrev, Sorokina 2017).
3. Azelia gibbera Meigen, 1826
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$.
4. Azelia cilipes Haliday, 1838
Inorskoe Lake, 54.728°N 43.15°E, 20 May 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$; Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: 22-26 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$; 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$.
5. Azelia monodactyla Loew, 1874
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 22-26 June 2020, horse dung, N. Vikhrev, 5$; Taratinsky cordon, 54.74°N 43.09°E, 27-29 June 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1$.
6. Azelia nebulosa Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 Steklyanny cordon, 54.894°N 43.601°E, 9-15 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1$.
7. Azelia trigonica Hennig, 1956
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 18-22 May 2020, horse dung, N. Vikhrev, 3$.
8. Azelia zetterstedtii Rondani, 1866 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 18-22 May 2020, horse dung, N. Vikhrev, 3$.
9. Drymeia vicana Harria, 1780
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 8-12 June 2020, on pasture, attracted by human body, N. Vikhrev, 3$.
10. Hydrotaea (Ophyra) aenescens Wiede-mann, 1830
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 8-12 June 2020, on carrion, N. Vikhrev, 3$, 1$.
11. Hydrotaea armipes Fallen, 1825
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: 22-26 June 2020, M. Esin, 1$; 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 2$.
12. Hydrotaea borussica Stein, 1899 Novenkovsky cordon, 54.931°N 43.421°E, 4-7 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, 3$. REMARKS. Vikhrev (2013) reviewed Hydrotaea irritans group. In "Notes on identification of females" he suggested that the generally accepted understanding of females of H. borussica as having dark abdomen with
a pair of shining spots on tergite 3 is erroneous. According to Vikhrev (2013, 287), the presence of shining spots on tergite 3 is not a genetic character but a result of wiping of abdominal dusting by wings in aged female specimens. Without paying attention to the presence or absence of shining spots, females of H. pandelei and H. irritans have the abdomen entirely dark, while females of H. borus-sica have part of the abdomen yellow.
Females of H. pellucens collected in Mordovia in 2020 have the abdomen translucent yellow only at lateral sides of syntergite 1+2 (Fig. 8) as well as those collected in 2019 in Belarus. Such abdominal pattern for females of H. pellucens was also indicated by Gregor et al. (2002). However, three females from the Hydrotaea irritans group collected in early July have sides of abdomen extensively yellow (Fig. 7). We identified these females as H. borussica though some doubt remains unless male specimen(s) are collected.
13. Hydrotaea (Ophyra) capensis Wiede-mann, 1818
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 21 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, 4$. REMARK. One of the northernmost record of the species.
14. Hydrotaea cyrtoneurina Zetterstedt, 1845 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 8-12 June 2020, on carrion, N. Vikhrev, 2$.
15. Hydrotaea dentipes Fabricius, 1805 Common.
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: 18-22 May 2020, N. Vikhrev, 2$; 1-5 September 2020, M. Esin, 1$.
16. Hydrotaea diabolus Harris, 1780 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 1-5 September 2020, M. Yanbulat, 1$, M. Esin, 1$.
17. Hydrotaea floccosa Macquart, 1835 Krasnoslobodsky distr., Selischi, 54.481°N 43.522°E, forest edge, YPT, 1-4 August 2020, K. Tomkovich, M. Esin, 1$.
18. Hydrotaea glabricula Fallen, 1825 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: 6-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$; 6 August 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1$, 14$.
REMARK. According to Gregor et al. (2002)
Figs 7-8. Abdominal patterns of females of the Hydrotaea irritans group collected in Mordovia: 7 — H. borussica; 8 — H. pellucens
Рис. 7-8. Окраска брюшка самок группы Hydrotaea irritans, собранных в Мордовии: 7 — H. borussica; 8 — H. pellucens
the species is attracted by rotting meat. Mordovian specimens were collected near cattle burial ground. However, they were attracted not by carrion but by human body, mostly legs.
19. Hydrotaea (Ophyra) ignava Harris, 1780 Common on carrion.
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, on carrion: 22-26 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$, 1?; 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1?.
20. Hydrotaea irritans Fallen, 1823 (Vikhrev 2013)
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: 6-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$; 22-26 June 2020, M. Esin, 2$, K. Tomkovich, 1$.
21. Hydrotaea meteorica Linnaeus, 1758 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$.
22. Hydrotaea militaris Meigen, 1826 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 6-12 June 2020, M. Esin, 1$, N. Vikhrev, 3?; Steklyanny cordon, 54.894°N 43.601°E, 9-15 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1$.
23. Hydrotaea palaestrica Meigen, 1826 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, on carrion, 6-12 June 2020, M. Esin, 1$, N. Vikhrev, 3$.
24. Hydrotaea pandellei Stein, 1899 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 22-26 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 2$, 1?; Steklyanny cordon, 54.894°N 43.601°E, 9-15 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, 4$, 3?.
25. Hydrotaea parva Meade, 1889
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, horse dung: 6-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 3$; 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$.
26. Hydrotaea pellucens Porchinskiy, 1879 Inorskoe Lake, 54.728°N 43.15°E, on carrion, 20 May 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$, M. Esin, 1$; Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, on carrion, 6-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$, 4?. REMARKS. An interesting finding. H. pellucens is a European species originally described from Belarus, vicinity of Mogilev. The species may be reliably identified by males while identification of females is more doubtful as discussed above in remarks to H. borussica and in (Vikhrev 2013).
In main Russian entomological collections males of H. pellucens are represented by two series: the first series are the specimens from NW of European Russia (in Zoological Institute, Saint Petersburg) and the other series are specimens recently collected in Belarus,
Gomel region (Zool ogical Museum of Moscow University), see Makovetskaya & Vikhrev (2020). According to hitherto known records, H. pellucens did not extend beyond 31°E, so the Mordovian record moves the known eastern distributional limit by almost 1000 km.
There are several records of H. pellucens from Ural and W Siberia (Sorokina, Pont 2010) based on Russian regional publications in which this species was identified by females. We believe that these records most probably are misidentifications of H. borussica which extends far in Siberia till at least 93°E.
27. Hydrotaea pilipes Stein, 1903
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 18-22 May 2020, N. Vikhrev, 4$, 4$.
28. Hydrotaea similis Meade, 1887
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 17-20 July 2020, M. Esin, 1$.
29. Hydrotaea tuberculata Rondani, 1866 Smolny National Park (16 km NE of Kemlya), 54.76°N 45.47°E, 22 June 2018, G. Semishin, 1$.
30. Hydrotaea velutina Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830
Common in June.
Inorskoe Lake, 54.728°N 43.15°E, 9 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 2$; Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 22-26 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 2$.
31. Potamia littoralis Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: beer traps, 1-14 July 2019, A. Ruchin, 1$, 2$; 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$.
32. Thricops cunctans Meigen, 1826 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 6-12 June 2020, M. Yanbulat, 1$.
REMARK. Seems to be the southernmost record of T. cunctans in lowlands of European Russia (not counting finds in the mountains of the Urals or the Caucasus).
33. Thricops nigrifrons Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 22-26 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 2$.
34. Thricops nigritellus Zetterstedt, 1838 Purdoshki, 54.689°N 43.533°E, 25 June 2020, M. Esin, 1$.
REMARK. Seems to be the southernmost record of T. nigritellus in lowlands of European Russia (not counting finds in the mountains of the Urals or the Caucasus).
35. Thricops semicinereus Wiedemann, 1817 Common in June-July.
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: beer traps, 1-14 July 2019, A. Ruchin, 1 $; 6-12 June 2020, M. Esin, 1$, 1$; Steklyanny cordon, 54.894°N 43.601°E, 9-15 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1$.
36. Thricops simplex Wiedemann, 1817 Common late summer and autumn species. Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: beer traps, 1-14 July 2019, A. Ruchin, 3$, 1$; on light, 6 October 2019, N. Vikhrev, 3$; 8-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 2$, 2$; 20-27 July, YPT, K. Tomkovich, 3$, 2$.
37. Thricops sudeticus Schnabl, 1888 Steklyanny cordon, 54.894°N 43.601°E, 9-15 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1$.
REMARK. Distinguishing of T. sudeticus from T. albibasalis by female is not reliable.
Reinwardtiini
38. Muscina levida Harris, 1780 (Plavilschikov 1964, as M. assimilis) Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, beer traps, 1-14 July 2019, A. Ruchin, 3$.
39. Muscina pascuorum Meigen, 1826 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: beer traps, 1-14 July 2019, A. Ruchin, 2$; 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$.
40. Muscina stabulans Fallen, 1817
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, beer traps, 1-14 July 2019, A. Ruchin, 1$, 4$.
Muscinae Muscini
41. Eudasyphora cyanicolor Zetterstedt, 1845 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 18-22 May 2020, N. Vikhrev, 2$; 6-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$.
42. Mesembrina meridiana Linnaeus, 1758 (Feoktistov 2011)
Rosstanye, 54.831°N 43.135°E, YPT, 10-19 June 2019, A. Ruchin, M. Esin, 2$; Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 1-5 September 2020, M. Esin, 1$.
43. Mesembrina mystacea Linnaeus, 1758 (Plavilschikov 1964)
Novenkovsky cordon, 54.93PN 43.42PE, 7 July 2G2G, K. Tomkovich, 1?.
44. Morellia aenescens Robineau-Desvoidy, 183G
Pushta vill. env., 54.710N 43.220E, horse dung, 22-26 June 2G2G, N. Vikhrev, 2$.
45. Morellia podagrica Loew, 1857 Pavlovsky cordon, 54.750N 43.4G0E, 16 August 2G18, G. Semishin, 1$.
46. Musca autumnalis De Geer, 1776 (Plavilschikov 1964, as M. corvina) Common.
Pushta vill. env., 54.7PN 43.220E, 22-26 June 2G2G, M. Yanbulat, 1$.
47. Musca domestica Linnaeues, 1758 (Plavilschikov 1964)
Common.
Pushta vill. env., 54.7PN 43.220E, 8-12 June 2G2G, N. Vikhrev, 1$, 1?.
48. Musca tempestiva Fallen, 1817 (Plavilschikov 1964)
49. Neomyia cornicina Fabricius, 1781 (Plavilschikov 1964, as Cryptolucilia caesarion)
5G. Neomyia viridescens Robineau-Desvoidy, 183G
Pushta vill. env., 54.7FN 43.220E: 18-22 May 2G2G, N. Vikhrev, 1$, 2?; 1-5 September 2G2G, N. Vikhrev, 1?.
51. Polietes domitor Harris, 178G Common on faeces or horse dung.
Pushta vill. env., 54.7FN 43.220E: 18-22 May 2G2G, N. Vikhrev, 2$; 1-5 September 2G2G, N. Vikhrev, 1?.
52. Polietes lardarius Fabricius, 1781 Common on faeces or horse dung.
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.220E: 8-12 June 2G2G, N. Vikhrev, 1$, 2?; 1-5 September 2G2G, N. Vikhrev, 1?.
53. Polietes steinii Ringdahl, 1913
Pushta vill. env., 54.7PN 43.220E, horse dung: 18-22 May 2G2G, M. Esin, 1$; N. Vikhrev, 1$, 1?; 1-5 September 2G2G, N. Vikhrev, 1$, 1?; Taratinsky cordon, 54.740N 43.G90E, 27-29 June 2G2G, K. Tomkovich, 4$.
54. Pyrellia rapax Harris, 1780
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, horse dung: 8-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$, 1?; 22-26 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1?.
55. Pyrellia vivida Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 (Feoktistov 2011, as P. cadaverina)
Stomoxyini
56. Haematobia irritans Linnaeus, 1758 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 22-26 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1?.
57. Haematobosca stimulans Meigen, 1824 (Plavilschikov 1964)
58. Stomoxys calcitrans Linnaeus, 1758 (Plavilschikov 1964)
Common on the walls of the cattle pens. Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 22-26 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 3$, 1?.
Phaoniinae Eginiini
59. Eginia ocypterata Meigen, 1826 Novenkovsky cordon, 54.931°N 43.421°E, 4-7 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1$, 1?; Steklyanny cordon, 54.894°N 43.601°E, 9-15 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1$.
Phaoniini
60. Helina confinis Fallen, 1825
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, beer traps, 1-14 July 2019, A. Ruchin, 2$; Novenkovsky cordon, 54.931°N 43.421°E, 4-7 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, 4$, 2?; Steklyanny cordon, 54.894°N 43.601°E, 9-15 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, 6$, 4?.
61. Helina cothurnata Rondani, 1866 Pushta R. bridge, 54.749°N 43.201°E, 21 May 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1?.
62. Helina evecta Harris, 1780
Smolny National Park (16 km NE of Kemlya), 54.76°N 45.47°E, 4 July 2018, G. Semishin, 1?; Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1?.
63. Helina depuncta Fallen, 1825
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, beer traps, 1-14 July 2019, A. Ruchin, 4$, 6?.
64. Helina impuncta Fallen, 1825 Common.
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, beer traps, DOI: 10.33910/2686-9519-2020-12-4-444-459
1-14 July 2019, A. Ruchin, 29$, 20?; Tara-tinsky cordon, 54.74°N 43.09°E, 27-29 June 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1$, 3?.
65. Helina maculipennis Zetterstedt, 1845 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 8-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$.
66. Helina obscurata Meigen, 1826 Temnikov env., Endovische Lake, 54.648°N 43.228°E, 3 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$.
67. Helina pertusa Meigen, 1826
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 6-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1?; Taratinsky cordon, 54.74°N 43.09°E, 27-29 June 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1?.
68. Helina setiventris Ringdahl, 1924 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 22-26 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 2$.
69. Helina sexmaculata Preyssler, 1791 Steklyanny cordon, 54.894°N 43.601°E, 9-15 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1$, 1?.
70. Helina tetrastigma Meigen, 1826 54.782°N 43.183°E, burned forest, YPT, 2326 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, M. Esin, 1$.
71. Helina trivittata Zetterstedt, 1860 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 22-26 June 2020, K. Tomkovich, 4$.
72. Phaonia aeneiventris Zetterstedt, 1845 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 8-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 2?.
73. Phaonia angelicae Scopoli, 1763 Common in June — August.
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N43.22°E, 22-26 June 2020, M. Esin, 1?, 1?; Novenkovsky cordon, 54.931°N 43.421°E, 4-7 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1 ?.
74. Phaonia canescens Stein, 1916 Taratinsky cordon, 54.74°N 43.09°E, 27-29 June, K. Tomkovich, 2? ; Novenkovsky cordon, 54.931°N 43.421°E, 4-7 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1?.
75. Phaonia cincta Zetterstedt, 1846 (Vikhrev et al. 2020)
76. Phaonia errans Meigen 1826 Temnikov env., Endovische Lake, 54.648°N 43.228°E, 3 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1?.
77. Phaonia falleni Michelsen, 1977 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 18-22 May 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$, 1?.
78. Phaonia fuscata Fallen, 1825
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, beer traps, 1-14 July 2019, A. Ruchin, 2?.
79. Phaonia gobertii Mik, 1881 Taratinsky cordon, 54.74°N 43.09°E, 27-29 June, K. Tomkovich, 1?.
80. Phaonia incana Wiedemann, 1817 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: 22-26 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 2$, M. Esin, 1$; 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1?.
81. Phaonia kowarzii Schnabl, 1887
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 22 July 2020, M. Esin, 1?.
82. Phaonia laeta Fallen, 1823
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, beer traps, 1-14 July 2019, A. Ruchin, 1$, 1?.
83. Phaonia magnicornis Zetterstedt, 1845 Inorskoe Lake, 54.728°N 43.15°E, 9 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$; Purdoshki env., 54.689°N 43.533°E, 6 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1?.
84. Phaonia nymphaearum Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: 18-22 May 2020, M. Esin, 1$, N. Vikhrev, 5$, 5?; 8-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 3?; 22-26 June 2020, M. Yanbulat, 1$, 1?.
85. Phaonia pallida Fabricius, 1787 Common in July.
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: beer traps, 1-14 July 2019, A. Ruchin, 111$, 280?; 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1?.
86. Phaonia palpata Stein, 1897
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N43.22°E: 8-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1?; 22-26 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$, 2?.
87. Phaonia rufiventris Scopoli, 1763 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: 8-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1?; 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 3?.
88. Phaonia serva Meigen, 1826
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 8-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 4$, 6?.
89. Phaonia subventa Harris, 1780
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 8-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$, 1?.
90. Phaonia tiefii Schnabl, 1888
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 22-26 June 2020, M. Esin, 1$.
91. Phaonia tuguriorum Scopoli, 1763 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 6-12 June 2020, M. Esin, 1?; Taratinsky cordon, 54.74°N 43.09°E, 27-29 June, K. Tomkovich, 1?.
92. Phaonia valida Harris, 1780
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, YPT, 25-29 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1?.
93. Phaonia zugmayeriae Schnabl, 1888 Smolny National Park (16 km NE of Kemlya), 54.76°N 45.47°E, 17 September 2019, G. Semishin, 1?.
Mydaeinae
94. Graphomya maculata Scopoli, 1763 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: 8-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1?; 1-5 September 2020, M. Esin, 1$.
95. Gymnodia humilis Zetterstedt, 1860 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, horse dung: 8-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1?; 22-26 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 3$, 1?.
96. Gymnodia polystigma Meigen, 1826 (Plavilschikov 1964, as Limnophora polystigma)
97. Hebecnema umbratica Meigen, 1826 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, horse dung, 18-22 May 2020, N. Vikhrev, 2$.
98. Hebecnema vespertina Fallen, 1823 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 18-22 May 2020, N. Vikhrev, 2$.
99. Mydaea affinis Meade, 1891 Steklyanny cordon, 54.894°N 43.601°E, 9-15 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, 8?.
100. Mydaea ancilla Meigen, 1826
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: 8-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$, 2?; YPT, 26-30 June 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1$, 1?, identified by Elena Erofeeva.
101. Mydaea corni Scopoli, 1763
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 8-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$, M. Esin, 2?.
102. Mydaea electa Zetterstedt, 1860 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 8-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 2$; Steklyanny cordon, 54.894°N 43.601°E, 9-15 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1$, 1?, identified by Elena Erofeeva.
103. Mydaea humeralis Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: 8-12 June 2020, M. Esin, 1$; 22-26 June 2020, M. Esin, 1$; 24 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1$, 1?.
104. Mydaea nebulosa Stein, 1893
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 8-12 June 2020, M. Esin, 1$, 1?, identified by Elena Erofeeva.
105. Mydaea nubila Stein, 1916
Torbeevo env, 54.04°N 43.21°E, YPT, 1-4 August 2020, K. Tomkovich, M. Esin, 1$, 1?, identified by Elena Erofeeva.
106. Mydaea orthonevra Macquart, 1835 Sredn. Melnitsa cordon, 54.902°N 43.232°E, 15 June 2020, G. Semishin, 1$, 1?, identified by Elena Erofeeva.
107. Mydaea setifemur Ringdahl, 1924 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, horse dung, 8-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$, identified by Elena Erofeeva.
108. Mydaea urbana Meigen, 1826 Common.
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 8-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 4$, 2?.
109. Myospila meditabunda Fabricius, 1781 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, horse dung, 18-22 May 2020, N. Vikhrev, 2?.
Coenosiinae Limnophorini
110. Limnophora maculosa Meigen, 1826 Andreevka env., 54.62°N 43.34°E, 1 September 2020, M. Esin, 1$.
111. Limnophora pollinifrons Stein, 1916 Temnikov, Moksha R. sandy beach, 54.625°N 43.200°E, 3 August 2020, K. Tomkovich, 2$, 3?, M. Esin, 3$, 2?.
112. Limnophora riparia Fallen, 1824 Purdoshki env., 54.689°N 43.533°E, 25 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 3$, 3?.
113. Limnophora tigrina Am Stein, 1860
20 km W of Saransk, 54.137°N 44.906°E, 21 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$, 2?.
114. Limnophora triangula Fallen, 1825 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: 6-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$, 1?; 1-5 September, M. Esin, 1$.
115. Lispe consanguinea Loew, 1858 Common on beach of the Moksha River.
20 km W of Saransk, 54.137°N 44.906°E, 21 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$; Purdoshki env.,
54.689°N 43.533°E, 25 June 2020, M. Esin, 3$, 3?.
116. Lispe melaleuca Loew, 1847
20 km W of Saransk, 54.137°N 44.906°E, 21 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$.
117. Lispe nana Macquart, 1835 Purdoshki env., 54.689°N 43.533°E: 25 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$; 6 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$; Chumartovo, 54.677°N 43.339°E, 1 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$.
118. Lispepygmaea Fallen, 1825 Purdoshki env., 54.689°N 43.533°E, 25 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 3?.
119. Lispe superciliosa Loew, 1861
20 km W of Saransk, 54.137°N 44.906°E, 21 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 6$, 2?; Chumartovo, 54.677°N 43.339°E, 1 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1?.
120. Lispe tentaculata De Geer, 1776 Common.
Temnikov, pool, 54.644°N 43.193°E, 10 June 2020, M. Esin, 2$; Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 1-5 September 2020, M. Esin, 1$.
121. Spilogona aerea Fallen, 1825 (Plavilschikov 1964, as Limnophora aerea)
122. Spilogona contractifrons Zetterstedt, 1838
Pushta R. bridge, on Rubus idaeus, 54.749°N 43.201°E, 5 August 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1$, identified by Vera Sorokina.
123. Spilogona depressula Zetterstedt, 1845 Temnikov, Moksha R. sandy beach, 54.625°N 43.200°E, 3 August 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1$, 1?, identified by Vera Sorokina.
124. Spilogona surda Zetterstedt, 1845 Purdoshki env., 54.689°N 43.533°E, 25 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 4$, 1?; Temnikov, Moksha R. sandy beach, 54.625°N 43.200°E, 3 August 2020, K. Tomkovich, 2$.
Coenosiini
125. Coenosia agromyzina Fallen, 1825 Common from May to September.
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: 6-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1?; 5 August 2020, K. Tom-kovich, 1?; 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$; Taratinsky cordon, 54.74°N 43.09°E, 2729 June 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1$.
126. Coenosia atra Meigen, 1830 Steklyanny env., 54.89°N 43.60°E, 12-15 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, 3?.
127. Coenosia humilis Meigen, 1826 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 22-26 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 2$, 1?, M. Esin, 2$; Steklyanny env., 54.89°N 43.60°E, 9-15 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1$.
128. Coenosia lineatipes Zetterstedt, 1845 Krasnoslobodsky distr., Selischi, 54.481°N 43.522°E, forest edge, YPT, 1-4 August 2020, K. Tomkovich, M. Esin, 1$, identified by Vera Sorokina.
129. Coenosia mollicula Fallen, 1825 Common in summer.
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 22-26 June 2020, K. Tomkovich, 2$, 2?; Novenkovsky cordon, 54.931°N 43.421°E, 4-7 July 2020, K. Tomkovich, 3$, 2?.
130. Coenosia pudorosa Collin, 1953 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$. REMARKS. This is the easternmost record for this species (were Belarus and vicinity of Saint Petersburg).
C. pudorosa has a characteristic chaeto-taxy of hind tibia: there is fine and long seta in v position instead of the typical for Coenosia short and strong av seta. This character is helpful for reliable identification of C. pudorosa. It was mentioned in Collin's (1953) original description and in Hennig's (1962) redescription.
131. Coenosia pumila Fallen, 1825 Common from May to September.
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 18-22 May 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$; Zubova Polyana env., 54.07°N 42.86°E, 30 August 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$; Purdoshki env., 54.689°N 43.533°E, 6 September 2020, M. Yanbulat, 1$.
132. Coenosia pygmaea Zetterstedt, 1845 Purdoshki env., 54.689°N 43.533°E, 6 September 2020, M. Yanbulat, 1$. REMARKS. In Hennig's (1962, 597-598) redescription of C. pygmaea it is clearly stated that "Fore tarsus yellow with the exception of the two dark segments." However, from his key to males (Hennig 1962, 529) it is not
obvious that both apical fore tarsomeres are dark. In their key (for $ C. pygmaea) Gregor et al. (2002, 75) use absolutely clear but erroneous wording: "Only last tarsomere of fore leg black", though in their descriptive notes (Gregor et al. 2002, 192) they correctly wrote that "two distal tarsomeres of fore tarsi darkened". The error makes identification of C. pygmaea by Gregor's key impossible. Males of two closely related species we recorded in Mordovia may be distinguished as follows:
— Fore tarsus with two distal tarsomeres abruptly black, three basal tarsomeres yellow. f2 entirely yellow; f3 yellow or slightly darkened at apex____pygmaea Zetterstedt
— Fore tarsus more widely darkened, at least three distal tarsomeres dark, only one or two basal tarsomeres yellow; border between dark and yellow parts is fuzzy. f2 with dark apical ring, f3 darkened in apical third..................... verralli Collin
133. Coenosia rufipalpis Meigen, 1826 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 22-26 June 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1$.
134. Coenosia strigipes Stein, 1916
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 6-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$, 2?.
135. Coenosia testacea Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830
Purdoshki env., 54.689°N 43.533°E, 25 June 2020, K. Tomkovich, 1$.
136. Coenosia trilineela Zetterstedt, 1838 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 6-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$, 2?.
137. Coenosia verralli Collin, 1953 Zubova Polyana env., 54.07°N 42.86°E, 30 August 2020, N. Vikhrev, 3$.
138. Lispocephala alma Meigen, 1826 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: 18-22 May 2020, N. Vikhrev, 2?; 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$, 1?.
139. Lispocephala erythrocera Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E, 18-22 May 2020, N. Vikhrev, 2?; Steklyanny cordon, 54.894°N 43.601°E, 9-15 July 2020, K. Tom-kovich, 1$; 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$, 1?.
140. Lispocephala verna Fabricius, 1794 Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: 6-12 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$; 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$; Purdoshki env., 54.689°N 43.533°E, 6 September 2020, M. Yanbulat, 1?.
141. Schoenomyza litorella Fallen, 1823 (Plavilschikov 1964)
Pushta vill. env., 54.71°N 43.22°E: 22-26 June 2020, N. Vikhrev, 2?; 1-5 September 2020, N. Vikhrev, 1$.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We thank Vera Sorokina and Elena Erofee-va for their help in the identification of several specimens. Oleg Kosterin, Igor Shamshev and Ekaterina Makovetskaya offered us several valuable corrections. We thank Konstantin Tomkovich and Gennady Semishin for collecting interesting Mordovian material.
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For citation: Vikhrev, N. E., Esin, M. N., Yanbulat, M. O., Ruchin, A. B. (2020) A list of the Sciomyzidae, Fanniidae and Muscidae (Diptera) of Mordovia. Amurian Zoological Journal, vol. XII, no. 4, pp. 444-459. DOI: 10.33910/26869519-2020-12-4-444-459
Received 8 October 2020; reviewed 6 November 2020; accepted 16 November 2020.
Для цитирования: Вихрев, Н. Е., Есин, М. Н., Янбулат, М. О., Ручин, А. Б. (2020) Список Sciomyzidae, Fanniidae и Muscidae (Diptera) Мордовии. Амурский зоологический журнал, т. XII, № 4, с. 444-459. DOI: 10.33910/2686-9519-2020-12-4-444-459
Получена 8 октября 2020; прошла рецензирование 6 ноября 2020; принята 16 ноября 2020.