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Theowald, Br.. |
New data on Limoniidae and Tipulidae from Macaronesia. Phyllolabis savtshenkoi nov.spec. is described, Molophilus (Molophilus) appendiculatus aut. nec Staeger from the Canary Islands and Madeira is renamed and described as Molophilus (Molophilus) baezi nov.spec., and additional characters are given for Austrolimnophila (Austrolimnophila) analis Santos. Some zoogeographical remarks are presented. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1981 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/505291 |
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Theowald, Br.. |
Description of Tipula schulteni nov. spec, from Malawi and Zimbabwe. This species is clearly sisterspecies of loveridgei Alexander and for this reason it belongs to the zambesiensis-group sensu Alexander, 1920, one of the afrotropical species-groups placed by Alexander in the heterogeneous subgenus Acutipula. Possibly however a subgroup of the ding zambesiensis-group, incluloveridgei and schulteni, is sistergroup of the oleracea-group, now forming the subgenus Tipula. Investigations have started about the relations between the species-groups in Tipula and Acutipula. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1983 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/505547 |
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Theowald, Br.; Oosterbroek, P.. |
A list is provided of the 115 Tipulidae taxa from the Iberian Peninsula and the 7 taxa from the Balearic Islands. A description is given of Tipula (Yamatotipula) submontium nov. spec. The following statements, with regard to the zoogeography of the Tipulidae from the Peninsula, are presented: 91% of the present-day fauna descend from european immigrants in the late Pleistocene (50 taxa) or in the Holocene (55 taxa), only 9% (10 taxa) from immigrants in earlier times of the Pleistocene. The iberian element in the present-day fauna of Europe comprises about 10 taxa which entered western and middle Europe during Holocene times. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1981 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/504976 |
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Theowald, Br.; Oosterbroek, P.. |
A discussion is presented about the zoogeography of the Tipulidae known from the eastern Mediterranean islands; 54 nonendemic and 19 endemic species and subspecies are presently known from 25 islands. The non-endemic and endemic Tipulidae fauna of the islands close to Greece and Turkey is very similar to the fauna of the adjacent mainland. Older endemic as well as more widespread but relict species are found especially on the southern Aegean islands and on Cyprus. The Tipulidae fauna of the Kikládhes apparently is at large of quite recent, probably late Pleistocene origin. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Diptera; Tipulidae; Zoogeography; Mediterranean. |
Ano: 1990 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/504506 |
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Theowald, Br.; Oosterbroek, P.. |
A list is provided of the 53 Tipulidae species known from Macaronesia (16), Northwest Africa (38) and Egypt (1). No species are known from Libya. Some synonyms and some species erroneously recorded from the region are discussed. A description is given of Tipula (Yamatotipula) lateralis barbarensis subsp. nov., T. (Yamatotipula) montium afriberia subsp. nov. and T. (Acutipula) rifensis spec. nov. A redescription is given of T. (Savtshenkia) atlas Pierre. The following results about zoogeography are presented: The present tipulid fauna of North Africa is of Palaearctic origin and has no elements originating from the Afrotropical Region. The immigration route for probably all Tipulidae from Europe to Northwest Africa lies over the Strait of Gibraltar and not... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1980 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/504693 |
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Theowald, Br.. |
Since our knowledge of the greater part of the Tipulidae of the Canary Islands, Madeira and the Azores is poor, the types of most species described from these islands have been studied, and critical species are redescribed. One new species, Limonia (Dicranomyia) michaeli n.sp. is described, and a list of all known species is provided. The taxonomic and distributional data suggest that Tipulidae arrived on these islands in three invasion waves, viz. a first in early Tertiary, a second in late Tertiary and a third in more recent times. Species that came in the first wave either colonized Madeira and the Azores or the Canary Islands, the second wave only, colonized Madeira and the Canary Islands, and the third invasion finally reached the Canary Islands only. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1977 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/505096 |
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Theowald, Br.. |
A description is given of Dolichopeza (Dolichopeza) schahriari nov. spec. and Tipula (Yamatotipula) lateralis iranensis nov. subspec. from Iran and of T. (Yamatotipula) subsolitaria nov. spec., T. (Platytipula) scheherezadae nov. spec. and T. (Platytipula) dinarzadae nov. spec. from Afghanistan. Some zoogeografical remarks are made about the Tipulid fauna of those countries. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1978 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/505551 |
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