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Empis pennipes




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Empis pennipes Linnaeus, 1758
Empis clauda Schrank, 1803 (p. 171) (nomen dubium, see note below)
Empis longirostris Meigen, 1804 (p. 223) (nec Macquart, 1823)
Empis longirostris Meigen, 1830 (p. 338) (nec Macquart, 1823)
Empis nigripennis Oldenberg, 1924 (in synonymy) (nec Fabricius, 1794)
Empis pennata auct. (misspelling)

Note: in his second edition of Fauna Svevica Linnaeus (1761) splits the description of Empis pennipes into the "normal" form and a variety which he leaves unnamed. Schrank (1803) names this variety as Empis clauda. The identity of this variety is unclear: it could be an aberrant Empis pennipes or another Empis species. Therefore, I tentatively synonymize Empis clauda with Empis pennipes.

Note: Meigen described an Empis longirostris in his 1804 book (Meigen 1804). In his later multi-volume work "Systematische Beschreibung der bekannten europaeischen zweifluegeligen Insekten" he initially omitted this name. This is not unusual, because Meigen omitted several of his own earlier "species" from his opus magnum, probably indicating his own doubts about their validity. However, in the supplements (Meigen 1830) he appended the name, probably because he had received more material. In 1804 he only mentions a single male that he collected himself; but in the 1830 text he adds that he now has two additional specimens sent to him by Prof. Gaede. He virtually copies his 1804 description, but corrects the color of the halteres (white in the 1804 text, but brown in the 1830 text), probably because of the new material. In the 1830 text Meigen even states that this species differs from E. pennipes only by the even longer proboscis. However, the proboscis in E. pennipes is indeed very long and slight length differences fall within intraspecific variation. Thus, I synonymize both Empis longirostris names by Meigen with Empis pennipes.


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