Posted by Jan Willem on 20-07-2006 13:17
#1
On
www.faunaeur.org I found that
Homoneura subnotata has been synonymised with
Homoneura notata. Does anyone know if this synonymisation is already official, and if so, where (and by whome) it is published?
Jan Willem
Posted by Paul Beuk on 20-07-2006 14:22
#2
I do not know by whom but see:
http://www.faunae...p?id=62045. Apparently, someone was wise and noticed that something had gone wrong when Papp separated
notata and
subnotata and Papp's
notata is now called
dilecta. Maybe Andrey can enlighten us, as he did several reviews on Lauxaniidae, too.
IMAO: Papp's work did not make sense. He found that '
notata' was actually two species, and he named them
notata and
subnotata. Oddly enough, the species with the northern distribution was called
subnotata, while the (Scandinavian) Fallen's
notata was linked to a species with a southern distribution...
Posted by Jan Willem on 20-07-2006 14:39
#3
Hi Paul,
Thank you for the explanation! Maybe more information can be found in:
Merz, B., 2003. The Lauxaniidae (Diptera) described by C. F. Fall?n with description of a misidentified species of Homoneura v. d. Wulp. Insect Systematics and Evolution 34: 345-360.
I already sent him an e-mail to ask for more information on the subject.
Jan Willem
Posted by Paul Beuk on 20-07-2006 14:42
#4
See if you can get him to post a pdf reprint, or at least make it available for distribution. I would certainly be interested to have a reprint. ;)
Posted by Jan Willem on 20-07-2006 14:48
#5
Okay Paul, I will do my best!
Jan Willem