#1
It seems that in very S-E corner of Russia I collected Elgiva manchurica.
Has anybody: Rozkosny, R. & Knutson, L. V. 1991. Two new species of Sciomyzidae (Diptera) from Palaearctic China. Entomotaxonomia. 13: 65-70.
#5
Dear Nikita,
sorry for my delay. I should hold reprints of almost all papers published by Rudolf and Lloyd on scios. It has taken a while to produce a pdf - file for you which is in your mail now. And of corse a copy for Jonas is out too.
How many manchurica did you collect?
Regards
Piet
#6
Dear Piet, thank you for this rare paper.
As for the case, it is not easy still after your kind help.
I collected on the corner of Russia, China and N Korea the series of about 4 males and 6 females of Elgiva I had never seen before. It has an unusual wing pattern, so my best guess was E. manchurica. But according to Rozkosny and Knutson decription wings in E. manchurica is rather usual.
I have to add that there are questions with E. divisa. Personally I had never collected it. What's more, if one trys Forum Search here: there is no one post (!!!) with E. divisa during 10 years. (And E. divisa is a species distributed from W Europe to Kamchtka according to Rozkosny!
So, it requires some calm thinking when I'll be back in Moscow...
#7
I can add some information that might help. I figured out that at least eight specimens of E. manchurica where collected at the same locality in the period of 1941-1950 by the same collector V. N. Alin. This material is not in best condition and was not examined by Rozkosny & Knutson but shows all the same wing colouration as your specimen. So it is quite possible that it belongs to manchurica as well. There is an additional species with bare prosternum, the same wing pattern but distinct ventral setae on front femur, and different genitalia from the same locality represented in five specimens.
Regards
Piet