Eleven remarkable Diptera species, emerged from fallen aspens in Kivach Nature Reserve, Russian Karelia

Biodivers Data J. 2018 Feb 5:(6):e22175. doi: 10.3897/BDJ.6.e22175. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Background: In 2016, saproxylic Diptera associated with aspen (Populus tremula L.) logs were studied in the Kivach Nature Reserve, Russian Karelia, using trunk emergence traps.

New information: Eleven rare species of Diptera (families Limoniidae, Scatopsidae, Axymyiidae, Mycetophilidae, Sciaridae, Platypezidae, Syrphidae and Clusiidae) with poorly known distribution and ecology were recorded. For each species, basic diagnostic characteristics were provided along with the information on microhabitats. An attempt was also undertaken to outline possible associations with wood-decaying macrofungi using nonparametric correlation.

Keywords: Diptera; Russia; aspen; dead wood; wood-decaying macrofungi.

Grants and funding

Russian Science Foundation (15–14–10023)