Magnussen Trude, Søli Geir E E, Kjærandsen Jostein
Natural History Museum, University of Oslo, PO Box 1172, Blindern, NO-0318 Oslo, Norway University of Oslo Oslo Norway.
Tromsø University Museum, The Arctic University of Norway, PO Box 6050 Langnes, NO-9037 Tromsø, Norway The Arctic University of Norway Tromsø Norway.
Zookeys. 2019 Jan 29(820):119-138. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.820.31618. eCollection 2019.
An extensive collection of fungus gnats from Nepal and Bhutan, deposited at Kyushu University Museum in Japan, has been examined and revealed nine species of Winnertz, 1864 new to science: Magnussen, , Magnussen, , Magnussen, , Magnussen, , Magnussen, , Magnussen, , Magnussen, , Magnussen, , and Magnussen, All specimens were collected at high altitudes in the central and eastern Himalayas. The species all belong to the subgenusAllodia s. str. and constitute the first records of the genus in Nepal and Bhutan. (Brunetti, 1912) , originally described from northern India, is transferred from based on the original description. A key for the identification of the new species is provided.
对保存在日本九州大学博物馆的一批来自尼泊尔和不丹的蕈蚊进行了广泛研究,发现了9个1864年温纳茨(Winnertz)所定的新物种:马格努森(Magnussen)[此处原文多次重复Magnussen,可能有误,暂按原文翻译],所有标本均采集于喜马拉雅山脉中部和东部的高海拔地区。这些物种均属于狭义的Allodia亚属,是该属在尼泊尔和不丹的首次记录。(布鲁内蒂,1912年)最初从印度北部描述的,根据原始描述从[此处原文缺失相关属名]转移而来。提供了新物种的鉴定检索表。