Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Trichocera
Posted by clovis on 19-01-2012 18:08
#1
Hi,
I'm looking for genitalia's illustration of Trichocera european species. But i don't know where to look for it.
I found the references of this
paper that could be interesting.
Does anyone know where i could find :
-DAHL(Ch.), 1966. - Notes on the taxonomy and distribution of Swedish Trichoceridae (Diptera, Nematocera). Opwc. Ent.,31 : 93-118.
- 1976. - Description of three new species of Trichoceridae (Diptera, Nematocera) from Northem Sweden and the Alps. Ent.Scund., 7: 59-65.
- MENDL(H.), 1971. - Trichocera dahlae n.sp. - eine neue Trichoceridae aus dem Allgäu. Nachr. BI. Bay. Ent., 20 : 61-62.
Thanks a lot for your help.
Posted by mossnisse on 19-01-2012 20:33
#2
There are some spelling error first is article is in Opuscula entomologica the second in Entomologica scandinavica
if I get your e-mail adress i can send what i find.
good places to search is http://scholar.google.se/, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/
http://www.faunedefrance.org/BibliothequeVirtuelleNumerique
Posted by clovis on 19-01-2012 21:42
#3
Thanks for your answer :)
I'll send you my email address in private message.
Your first link seams to be very interesting, thanks.
In the "faune de France" i knew the one on Tipulidae (Pierre) but there is lot of missing species and quality of the drawing and description are not really good. Were you thinking of another faune de France?
Posted by Andrius on 20-01-2012 10:14
#4
It is a time consuming task to gather all sources, unless you have a good library nearby :) Check your private messages.
Posted by blowave on 21-01-2012 19:04
#5
Several cranefly families with draft keys here ..
http://www.dipter...flies.html
Edited by blowave on 21-01-2012 19:04
Posted by clovis on 22-01-2012 12:58
#6
Thank you to you three for your help :)