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Topic: Leiopus linnei

Hi Chris, I don't think this has been requested/is in the dictionary - can we have Leiopus linnei.

Ref: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?act= … p;id=67775 (let me know if this doesn't work)

Not sure how you want to deal with pre-split records? I'll leave that to you :-). I find seperating the two species physically much easier than taxonomically......

Charlie Barnes
Information Officer
Greater Lincolnshire Nature Partnership

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Re: Leiopus linnei

Ahh, that usually creates a bit of fun because we have to mark the existing nebulosus concept as something like "sens. lat., pre 2009" and then add the linnei as a new concept and then nebulous as another new concept marked "sens. str, post 2009" :)  In this case I think I won't modify the original nebulosus, I will create a new sens.lat. name to encapsulate the existing nebulosus name.

Chris Raper, Manager of the UK Species Inventory, Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity,
Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London, SW7 5BD.  (tel: 020 7942 5894)
also Tachinid Recording Scheme (http://tachinidae.org.uk/)

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Re: Leiopus linnei

I have created the 2 new taxa:

Leiopus linnei Wallin, Nylander & Kvamme, 2009
tvk NHMSYS0021125194

Leiopus nebulosus (Linnaeus, 1758) sens. str., post 2009
tvk NHMSYS0021125200

I'm just working out which solution I need for the old (pre 2009) concept :)

Chris Raper, Manager of the UK Species Inventory, Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity,
Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London, SW7 5BD.  (tel: 020 7942 5894)
also Tachinid Recording Scheme (http://tachinidae.org.uk/)

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Re: Leiopus linnei

Just another update - the old name has been amended to have the attribute "sens. lat., pre 2009" because this was the safest option and Andrew Duff agreed to the side effect, which is a retrospective 'amendment' of the name in his checklist. This prevents people from making mistakes when choosing nebulosus :)

Chris Raper, Manager of the UK Species Inventory, Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity,
Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London, SW7 5BD.  (tel: 020 7942 5894)
also Tachinid Recording Scheme (http://tachinidae.org.uk/)