R. (Pararhamphomyia) murina CollinVAY, Flekkefjord: Djupvik, EIS 4,29 May1982, 3 0' 0' (MB); RI, Forsand: Songesandskule, EIS 7, 4 June 1982, 10'; 15 May 1984,70'0' leg. Helene Moen; 24 May 1984,20'0' ;27 May 1984, 1 0' ; 13 May 1985, 1 0' leg.Tom E. N0kling; 28 May 1985, 1 0' ; towardsSunnmork, EIS 14,2 June 1985,30'0', 3 ~~.(1 0' , 1 ~ in 2MB); Helmikst01, EIS 8, 1 0' .As with the above species, murina is previouslyknown from Great Britain and Czechoslovakiaonly (Bartlik 1982, and in litt.). Takenmost abundantly on and around Salix,Betula and similar vegetation in the subarcticzone.R. (Pararhamphomyia) nitidicol/is FreyAK, Frogn: HA0ya, EIS 28,19 May--3 June1984, 2 0'0' ; 3-16 June 1984, 1 0' (allMalaise trap B); RI, Forsand: Songesand, EIS7,4 June 1983, 2 ~~; 20 May 1984,10'; 24May 1984, 1 ~; 27 May 1984, 120'0' , 7 ~~(20'0' , 2 ~~ in 2MB); 28 May 1985,50'0' ,2~~ ; Skurvedalen/Songesandst01en, EIS 7,31 May 1984, 2 0'0' , 1 ~ ; Helmikst01 towardsForest0len, EIS 8, 2 June 1985, 1 0' ;towards Sunnmork, EIS 14,2 June 1985, 1~. Very common at the localities in Forsandon the leaves of Betula ultimo MayIprimoJune. No swarming was observed.R. (Pararhamphomyia) simplex ZetterstedtRY, HA: Brusand, EIS 3,11-12 June 1985,1 0' . This typically coastal species was sweptup from the vegetation surrounding a salinepool at the beach.R. (Patarhamphomyia) tibieUa ZetterstedtVAY, Kristiansand: Stangenes, EIS 2, 5 June1983, 1 0' leg. S. Svendsen; RY, Sandnes:H01e, EIS 7, 4 June 1982, 2 0'0' , 1 ~ ; RI,Forsand: Songesand, EIS 7, 9 June 1983, 1 0';29 May 1984, 1 0' .R. (Pararhamphomyia) unguiculata FreyVAY, Flekkefjord: Djupvik, EIS 4, 29 May1982, 1 0' , 1 ~ ; RI, Forsand, Songesand, EIS7, IJune 1983, 1 0' (MB), 1 ~; 17 June 1983,1 0' (MB); 6 June 1984, 1 0' (ZMB).R. (s.str.) coracina ZetterstedtSTI, Oppdal: Kongsvoll (900-1000 ma.s.l.), EIS 79, 19 June 1967, 1 0' leg. A.L0ken (MB) (ZMB). A mountain and northernspecies previously known from themiddle and northern parts of Sweden andFinland in addition to Northern Germany.Empis (s.str.) bicuspidata CollinOS, Nord-Aurdal: Vasetdansen (770 m a.s.l.),EIS 44, 11 July 1982, 1 0' leg. K. Rognes.E. (Coptophlebia) hyalipennis FallenVAY, Flekkefjord: Hidra, KrAkedal, EIS 4,25-30 July 1981 (Malaise trap), 1 ~ leg. AlfJ. Nilsen; RY, Finn0y: Eik, Sjernar0Y, EIS14,13 August 1985, 1 ~; Kyrkj0Y, EIS 14,14August 1985, 1 0' ; RI, Forsand: Songesandskule, EIS 7, 2 August 1983, 1 0' ; Helmikst01,EIS 8, 20 August 1984,40'0' ,3 ~~ . Noprevious Norwegian records, but probablyrather widespread. Also present in the collectionsin 2MB (Lita Greve Jensen in litt.).Hilara canescens ZetterstedtRY, Sandnes: H01e, EIS 7, 22 July 1982, 50'0' , 1 ~ ; RI, Forsand: Songesand, EIS 7, 28June 1984,10'; 18 July 1984,10'; 8 August1984, 1 0' ; 23 July 1985, 1 ~ ; Helmikst01,EIS 8,25 July 1985, 1 0' ; HOI, Etne: nearAustreim, EIS 23, 26-30 June 1985 (Malaisetrap), 1 ~ leg. Lita Greve Jensen (ZMB).Although no previous records are available,the species is probably not uncommon inNorway and has in the past possible beenconfused with other species. There are alsoadditional specimens present in 2MB (LitaGreve Jensen in litt.).H. cornicula LoewAK, Frogn: HA0ya, EIS 28,19 May-3 June1984,10'; 3-16 June 1984,30'0', 8 ~~ (allMalaise trap A).H. flavipes MeigenRI, Forsand: Songesand, EIS 7, 2 August1983, 1 0' ; 19 July 1984, 3 0'0' ; 23 July1985, 1 0' (ZMB), 1 ~.Fl. implicata CollinRY, Finn0Y: Eik, Sjernar0Y, EIS 14, 13 August1985, 1 ~ . Distinguished from relatedspecies by the dull blacK: head and the pair ofbristles each side of the pronotum. All otherdiagnostical features agree closely with Collin's(1961) description. This species has previouslybeen known from British specimensonly. As with the specimen at hand, the Britishspecimens have all been captured in August.38
A,H. obscura MeigenRY, Rennes0Y: F0rsvoll, EIS 14, 26 July)982, 1 0- ; Sel, EIS 14, 10 July 1983, 1 0- .The gentalia ofthe latter have been examinedand they agree closely with the figures givenby Collin (1961) and Straka (1975).H. pilosa ZetterstedtAK, Frogn, HA0ya, EIS 28,19 May-3 June1984, 2 0-0- , 6 ~~ (Malaise trap A), 1 0(Malaise trap B). Although Siebke (1877, citing Zetterstedt) includes this species asNorwegian, Collin (1961) has subsequentlyidentified the Norwegian specimens as belonging to scrobiculata Loew. Thus, the specimens from HA0ya are the first Norwegianrecords of the true pilosa.H. platyura LoewAK, Frogn: HA0ya, EIS 28, 16-27 June1984, 1 0- . The genitalia of this specimenhave been examined, and they agree closelywith the figures given by Coliin (1961).H. submaura CollinHOI, Voss: 4 km east of Mj0lfjell (670 m), 8June-13 July 1985 (Malaise trap), 1 ~ leg.L. Greve (ZMB). A species within the Hilaramaura-complex, distinguishable in the femalesby the combination ofslender hind femoraand yellow knees.Subfamily HemerodromiinaeChelipoda vocatoria (Fallen)RY, Sandnes: Melshei, EIS 7, 3 August 1982,1 0- (RW); Rennes0Y: VikevAg, EIS 14, 2September 1981, 1 0- . By older authors oftenconfused with the similar C. albiseta Zetterstedt.Thus the Chelipoda specimens capturedby Boheman in the Dovre mountains (Siebke1877, under albiseta), could in fact wellbe vocatoria.Chelifera concinnicauda ColiinRY, Sandnes: Melshei, EIS 7, 3 August 1982,1 0- , 1 ~ (RW); RI, Forsand: Songesandst0len, EIS 7, 30-31 July 1984,20-0-, 1 ~ (ofwhich the female and one male are depositedin 2MB); Kvernavatn, EIS 15,30 July 1984,2 0-0- . Until recently known from Britishspecimens only. Vaillant (1981) has howeverfound the species to be abundant in SwedishLapland, from where there are several specimensdeposited at the University ofLund. Hehas also shown concinnicauda to be conspecificwith Ch. lapponica Frey. The species hasalso been taken in France and Mongolia.Chelifera precabunda CollinRY, Rennes0Y: F0rsvoll, EIS 14,26 August1982, 1 ~ (RW); RI, Forsand: Songesand,EIS 7,18 July 1984, 1 0-; 9 August 1984, 1~;2 September 1984,10-; Helmikst01, EIS 8, 5September 1982, 1 ~ , (RW); 10 August1984, 1 0- ; 20 August 1984, 1 0- ; HOI, Voss:4 km east of Mj0lfjell (670 m), EIS 41, 13July-3August 1985, 1 ~and3August -21September 1985, 2 0-0- , 3 ~~ L. Greve leg.(Malaise trap) (ZMB). Previously knownfrom Great Britain and continental Europe(Vaillant 1981). These are the first recordsfrom Scandinavia.Hemerodromia adulatoria CollinRY, Rennes0Y: F0rsvoll, EIS 14, 11 June1982, 3 0-0- , 1 ~ (RW). This is the firstrecord to be published from Scandinavia. Ithas, however, also been captured near UmeAin Sweden (R. Wagner in litt.). Previouslyrecorded from Great Britain (Collin 1961)and France (Vaillant 1981) only.Hemerodromia raptoria (Meigen)RY, Klepp: 0ksnevad, EIS 7,15 June 1982,1 0- , 2 ~~ (RW); RI, Forsand: Helmikst01,EIS 8, 4 June 1985, 1 0- . A distinctive species, previously known from Great Britain,Germany and Sweden (Vaillant 1981).Trichopeza longicornis (Meigen)RY, Sandnes: Melshei, EIS 7, 6 July 1982,20-0- , 2 ~~ ; RI, Forsand: Songesand, EIS 7,29 June 1983, 1 ~; 13 August 1983, 1 ~; 18July 1984,20-0- ; 2 July 1985, 1 0- ,2 ~~ (ofwhich the male and one female are depositedin 2MB).Clinocera (s.str.) nigra MeigenRI, Forsand: Helmikst01, EIS 8, 20 August1984, 1 ~ .C. (Hydrodromia) jontinalis (Haliday)RY, Rennes0Y: VikevAg, EIS 14,26 August1984, 1 0- (ZMB); RI, Forsand: Songesand,EIS 7,13 March 1983,20-0-, 2 ~~ (RW); 22April 1984, 1 ~ ; 28 April 1984, 1 0- .C. (Hydrodromia) stagnalis (Haliday)RY, Gjesdal: Idland, EIS 7, 4 October 1981,1 0- ; Rennes0Y: Vikevag, EIS 14, 25 July1982, 1 ~ .39
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