@article {359, title = {New Records of the Families Conopidae, Psilidae and Syrphidae from Portugal, with the first Iberian record of Chyliza annulipes Macquart (Diptera: Psilidae)}, year = {2020}, abstract = {

Six species belonging to the families Conopidae, Psilidae and Syrphidae (Diptera) are here recorded for the first time from Portugal. Three genera are also new to the country: Brachypalpus Macquart, 1834 (Syrphidae), Imantimyia Frey, 1925 and Loxocera Meigen, 1803 (Psilidae). Furthermore, Chyliza annulipes Macquart, 1835 is here recorded from Iberia for the first time. A key to distinguish the closely related species Imantimyia albiseta (Schrank, 1803) and Loxocera aristata (Panzer, 1801) is provided. Key

}, keywords = {conopidae, diptera, distribution, first records, Portugal. Primeras, Psilidae, Syrphidae}, author = {Gon{\c c}alves, Ana Rita and Andrade, Rui} } @article {Karpa2008, title = {Catalogue of Latvian Flies (Diptera: Brachycera)}, journal = {Latvijas entomologs}, volume = {46}, year = {2008}, pages = {4{\textendash}43}, abstract = {The catalogue of flies (Diptera: Brachycera) summarises the hitherto known faunistic information in Latvia, and gives a comprehensive reference list for 59 families and 1654 species.}, keywords = {Brachycera, Calobata petronella, Catalogue, Chamaepsila nigricornis, Chamaepsila persimilis, Chamaepsila rosae, Cnodacophora stylifera, diptera, fauna, Latvia, Loxocera aristata, Micropeza corrigiolata, Neria cibaria, Neria ephippium, Neria femoralis, Neria nigricornis, Psila fimetaria, Psilosoma lefebvrei}, author = {Karpa, Aina} } @article {Hubenov2018, title = {The Dipterans (Insecta : Diptera) of the Vitosha Mountain}, volume = {3640}, number = {May}, year = {2018}, pages = {1{\textendash}66}, keywords = {bulgaria, diptera, faunistic composition, Micropeza corrigiolata, vitosha mt, zoogeographical characteristics}, author = {Hubenov, Zdravko} } @article {Schumann2009, title = {Dritter Nachtrag zur Checkliste der Dipteren Deutschlands}, journal = {Studia dipterologica}, volume = {16}, number = {1}, year = {2009}, pages = {17{\textendash}27}, abstract = {Since the publication of the {\textquotedblleft}Checkliste der Dipteren Deutschlands{\textquotedblright} (Schumann et al. 1999) and of the first and second supplements to the checklist (Schumann 2002, 2005), 120 additional Diptera species have been recorded from Germany. These again consist of both new descriptions and new records drawn from various publications. A further 3 species which were previously doubtfully recorded can now be confirmed. As a result of new synonymies or misidentifications, 13 species are removed from the checklist. 27 nomenclatural changes have been recognised. Following these modifications, the number of Diptera species recorded from Germany is now 9,544.}, keywords = {Chamaepsila ephippium, Chamaepsila nigrosetosa, Checklist, diptera, faunistics, Germany, Palaearctic, taxonomy}, issn = {1433-4968}, author = {Schumann, Hubert} } @article {Rohacek2012, title = {A new record of mass occurrence of Pseudopomyza atrimana (Meigen), with notes on probable breeding habitat of the species (Diptera : Pseudopomyzidae)}, journal = {{\v C}asopis Slezsk{\'e}ho zemsk{\'e}ho muzea Opava (A)}, volume = {61}, number = {1}, year = {2012}, pages = {3{\textendash}10}, abstract = {A mass occurrence of adults of Pseudopomyza atrimana (Meigen, 1830), the only European representative of the family Pseudopomyzidae, on heaps of rotten cut grass in woodland areas of the Mur{\'a}nska planina National Park (Slovakia) is described. All available biological information on the species is summarized and probable breeding substrates are discussed. Frequent mating of P. atrimana on rotten grass was observed and photographed.}, keywords = {diptera, English names, habitat, mass occurrence, mating, Pseudopomyza, Pseudopomyza atrimana, Pseudopomyzidae, Slovakia}, doi = {10.2478/v10210-012-0002-6}, author = {Roh{\'a}{\v c}ek, Jind{\v r}ich} } @article {Nilsson-Ortman2011, title = {Bidrag till k{\"a}nnedomen om de acalyptrata flugorna. Del 2. Pseudopomyzidae {\textendash} hur och var hittar man en reliktfluga?}, journal = {Sk{\"o}rvn{\"o}pparn}, volume = {3}, number = {1}, year = {2011}, pages = {7{\textendash}11}, keywords = {diptera, Pseudopomyza, Pseudopomyza atrimana, Pseudopomyzidae, Sweden}, author = {Nilsson-{\"O}rtman, Viktor} } @article {Iwasa1996, title = {Five new species of the genus Chyliza Fall{\'e}n (Diptera, Psilidae) from Nepal}, journal = {Studia dipterologica}, volume = {3}, number = {2}, year = {1996}, pages = {201{\textendash}207}, abstract = {Five new species of the genus Chyliza Fall{\'e}n (Diptera, Psilidae) are described from Nepal: Chyliza nepalensis spec. nov., C. nakanishii spec. nov., C. himalayana spec. nov., C. tenuis spec. nov., and C. emotoi spec. nov.}, keywords = {1996, Chyliza, diptera, Nepal, new species, Psilidae}, issn = {1433-4968}, author = {Iwasa, Mitsuhiro} } @article {Andrade2014, title = {Acartophthalmidae , Pseudopomyzidae And Xylomyidae {\textendash} Three Families Of Diptera new to the Portuguese Fauna}, journal = {Bolet{\'\i}n de la Sociedad Entomol{\'o}gica Aragonesa}, number = {54}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Acartophthalmidae, acartophthalmus bi-, color, de portugal continental de, diptera, distribution, en cada cita, larvae, new records, nuevas para la fauna, Portugal, portuguesa, Pseudopomyza, Pseudopomyza atrimana, Pseudopomyzidae, pseudopomyzidae and xylomyidae, resumen, se aportan datos adicionales, se presentan citas nuevas, solva marginata, tres familias de diptera, xylomyidae, y xylomyidae}, author = {Andrade, Rui and Gon{\c c}alves, Ana Rita} } @book {Marshall2009, title = {A revision of the family Syringogastridae (Diptera: Diopsoidea)}, series = {Zootaxa}, number = {1996}, year = {2009}, pages = {1{\textendash}80}, abstract = {The New World family Syringogastridae (Diptera, Acalyptratae) with the single genus Syringogaster is revised. Eleven new extant species are described in four newly recognized species groups to give a total of 20 extant species (S. brachypecta, S. apiculata and S. tenuipes in the rufa-group; S. atricalyx, S.figurata, S. plesioterga, and S. dactylopleura in the figurata-group; and S. nigrithorax, S. brunneina, S. sharkeyi and S. palenque in the brunnea-group; Marshall \& Buck are the authors of all extant new species). The craigi-group includes two new fossil species, S. miocenecus Grimaldi and S. craigi Grimaldi, each described on the basis of a unique Miocene (ca. 17 myo) amber specimen from the Dominican Republic. Morphological and molecular characters are used to estimate phylogenetic relationships among species of Syringogastridae, and between Syringogastridae and related diopsids. The fossil species appear to form the sister group to the Central and South American figurata group, and reveal Antillean extinction of the family from earlier in the Tertiary. Copyright {\textcopyright} 2009 {\textperiodcentered} Magnolia Press.}, keywords = {Diopsidae, diptera, Key, larvae, Megamerina, Megamerina dolium, Phylogeny, Revision, Syringogaster, Syringogastridae}, isbn = {9781869773175}, issn = {11755326}, author = {Marshall, Stephen A. and Buck, M. and Skevington, J. H. and Grimaldi, D.} } @article {Ramel2009, title = {Wetland Kerkini Survey: Trap summary 01; Malaise traps}, number = {September}, year = {2009}, pages = {1{\textendash}13}, abstract = {Lake Kerkini is an artificial lake, created in 1932 on the river Strymon immediately south of the Greek border with Bulgaria and 80 km north of Thessaloniki. The area was originally an inland delta, a huge marsh where the river unloaded the debris it had collected on its journey past the Ryla and Pirin mountains of Bulgaria, and as a wetland habitat it was unique in Europe. The area is currently a RAMSAR and NATURA2000 site as well as a Wetland of International Importance for birds. To the north the lake is bounded by the 2,000, metre Serbo-Macedonian massif (Kerkini mountains) which forms the border with Bulgaria but which is split by the narrow Ruppel Gorge through which the river enters Greece. To the southwest the lake is bordered by the 1,000 metre Mavrovouni mountains. The nature reserve includes parts of both of these mountain ranges, extending to the summit of the Kerkini mountains, all of the riverine habitat between the border and the lake, about 20 km, and has a total area of about 200 square km. The vegetation of the area is classified as para-mediterraean and mountainous mediterranean. Wetland Kerkini is the largest national park in Greece. The Longitude, latitude and altitude data supplied for the traps are from a Garmin 12 XL GPS The duration that each trap was run was not scientifically chosen in many of the cases but arose as a result of a variety of negative influences, the exceptions to this were the Beles, Ramna and Petritsi traps which were all run for a year and the Procom trap which was run for most of a year over two separate years. Of the other trap sites Strymon (site 1 below) was terminated when the trap was stolen, Lithotopos (site 3 below) was terminated after the 2nd occurrence of vandalism required the trap to be dismantled for extensive repairs, Kerkini (site 4 below) was terminated when unseasonal snow and unusually strong winds destroyed it and Midway (site 13 below) which was destroyed in a storm. The collecting bottles for each of the traps were half filled with 70\% ethyl alcohol and the specimens, after being sorted under a binocular microscope were stored in plastic vials in 70\% ethyl alcohol before being posted from Greece to various locations for identification.}, keywords = {diptera, Greece, malaise trap, Megamerina, Megamerina dolium, report}, author = {Ramel, Gordon} } @article {Andrade2011, title = {Megamerinidae (Diptera), a new family for Portugal}, journal = {{\v C}as. Slez. Muz. Opava (A)}, year = {2011}, pages = {179{\textendash}180}, abstract = {

Megamerina dolium (Fabricius, 1805), a usually infrequently collected medium-sized fly occurring in forested areas, is the sole known representative of Megamerinidae in Europe, currently recorded for twenty-one countries. In this article the species is reported for the first time in Portugal, and consequently the first time the family is recorded for this country as well. This record represents the westernmost limit of the distribution of this species.r t

}, keywords = {diptera, distribution, larvae, Megamerina, Megamerina dolium, Megamerinidae, new record, Portugal}, doi = {10.2478/v10210-011-0018-3}, author = {Andrade, Rui} } @article {Palaczyk2013, title = {The family Strongylophthalmyiidae of Poland with catalog of European species (Insecta: Diptera)}, journal = {Genus}, volume = {24}, number = {3-4}, year = {2013}, pages = {425{\textendash}438}, keywords = {catalog, decaying tree, diptera, distribution, entomology, faunistics, key to, larvae, paula, Phenology, poland, s, Strongylophthalmyia, Strongylophthalmyia paula, Strongylophthalmyia pictipes, Strongylophthalmyia stackelbergi, Strongylophthalmyia ustulata, Strongylophthalmyiidae, ustulata}, author = {Palaczyk, Andrzej and Klasa, Anna and Slowinska-Krysiak, Iwona} } @article {Krivosheina1996, title = {The species from the genus Rainieria Rondani (Diptera: Micropezidae) of Russia including the description of a new species}, journal = {Studia dipterologica}, volume = {3}, number = {1}, year = {1996}, pages = {97{\textendash}100}, abstract = {The wide distribution ofR. latifrons (LOEW) from Europe to the Kuril islands (Kunashir) is proved. A new species, Rainieria hennigi spec. nov. from Kunashir, is described. It was apparently mentioned before by HENNIG (1938) under the name of R. latifrons. The data on the distribution of R. latifrons in Japan need confirmation. A key to the species of Rainieria RONDANI is given.}, keywords = {diptera, distribution, key to the species., larvae, micropezidae, new species, Rainieria, Rainieria boninensis, Rainieria calceata, Rainieria hennigi, Rainieria latifrons, Rainieria RONDANI, russia}, author = {Krivosheina, Marina G. and Krivosheina, Nina P} } @article {Withers2014, title = {Le marais de Lavours, une zone humide majeure pour la faune des dipt{\`e}res (1984-2014)}, journal = {Bulletin hors-serie no 3 de la Societe Linneenne de Lyon}, year = {2014}, pages = {153{\textendash}168}, abstract = {

The dipteran fauna of the marais de Lavours was studied over a period of four years. A variety of trapping methods was used in areas representing the major habitat-types. Over 1 300 species of fly are documented as occurring in the reserve. Remarks on selected species are given and in that case, 40\% of peptides were docked successfully. We analyze the results and find that the optimized polypeptide protocol is most accurate for extended peptides of limited size and number of formal charges, defining a domain of applicability for this approach.

}, keywords = {Ain, Chamaepsila, Chamaepsila nigricornis, Chamaepsila rosae, Chyliza, Chyliza extenuata, diptera, Imantimyia albiseta, inventory, Loxocera, Loxocera albiseta, NERIA, Neria cibaria, Neria commutata, Psila, Psila fimetaria, Rainieria, Rainieria calceata, Tanypeza, Tanypeza longimana, wetland}, isbn = {9788578110796}, issn = {1098-6596}, doi = {10.1017/CBO9781107415324.004}, author = {Withers, Phil} } @article {Carles-Tolra2002, title = {Cat{\'a}logo de los Diptera de Espa{\~n}a, Portugal y Andorra (Insecta)}, journal = {Monografias SEA}, volume = {8}, year = {2002}, pages = {323}, abstract = {A catalogue of the recorded Diptera from Spain, Portugal and Andorra, that is, Iberian Peninsula, Balearic Islands, Canary Islands, Azores and Madeira, is presented for the first time. Altogether 115 families with 6.433 species in Spain, 1.941 in Portugal and 892 in Andorra are included. The geographical distribution of each species in the different countries and geographical areas, as well as the total number of European, Palaearctic and Worldwide species of each family are indicated. The catalogue is presented in three languages: Spanish, Portuguese and English.}, keywords = {Andorra, Catalogue, Chamaepsila atra, Chamaepsila bicolor, Chamaepsila clunalis, Chamaepsila longipennis, Chamaepsila morio, Chamaepsila nigricornis, Chamaepsila nigrotaeniata, Chamaepsila obscuritarsis, Chamaepsila pallida, Chamaepsila persimilis, Chamaepsila rosae, Chamaepsila rozkosnyi, Chamaepsila rufa, Chamaepsila sardoa, Chyliza leptogaster, Chyliza nova, Chyliza vittata, diptera, Imantimyia albiseta, larvae, Loxocera aristata, Megamerina, Megamerina dolium, Micropeza, Micropeza corrigiolata, Micropeza grallatrix, Micropeza hispanica, Micropeza lateralis, Neria cibaria, Neria octoannulata, Portugal, Psila merdaria, Spain, Strongylophthalmyia, Tanypeza, Tanypeza longimana}, author = {Carles-Tolr{\'a}, Miguel} } @article {Kocak2014, title = {Revised and advanced list of the dipteran species of Turkey}, journal = {CesaNews, Centre for Entomological Studies Ankara}, number = {September 2016}, year = {2014}, abstract = {Revised and advanced list of the dipteran species of Turkey. Cesa News 98: 14-105, 9 figs. This paper deals with the updated species list of Diptera of Turkey. Totally 3318 species of 74 families are given alphabetically. Distributional information are mentioned as codes. Nine species are illustrated in nature. Rhinia apicalis (Calliphoridae), and the genus Cephalodromia (Mythichomyiidae)}, keywords = {acroceridae, agromyzidae, anthomyiidae, Anthomyzidae, asilidae, athericidae, bibionidae, blephariceridae, bolitophilidae, bombyliidae, braulidae, calliphoridae, carnidae, cecidomyiidae, ceratopogonidae, Chamaepsila setalba, Chyliza extenuata, diptera, fauna, list, Loxocera aristata, Micropeza corrigiolata, Micropeza nigra, Neria octoannulata, Oxypsila abdominalis, Psila (Oxypsila) abdominalis, turkey}, author = {Ko{\c c}ak, Ahmet {\"O}mer and Kemal, Muhabbet} } @article {Rohacek2013, title = {The fauna of the Acalyptrate families Micropezidae, Psilidae, Clusiidae, Acartophthalmidae, Anthomyzidae, Aulacigastridae, Periscelididae and Asteiidae (Diptera) in the Gemer area (Central Slovakia): supplement 1}, journal = {{\v C}asopis Slezsk{\'e}ho zemsk{\'e}ho muzea Opava (A)}, volume = {62}, year = {2013}, pages = {125{\textendash}136}, abstract = {

In the first supplement to the fauna of the Diptera Acalyptrata of the Gemer area (Slovakia) new records from the Mur\ánska planina National Park are presented. Based on the material examined, records of Micropezidae (3 species), Psilidae (4), Clusiidae (9), Acartophthalmidae (2), Anthomyzidae (4), Aulacigastridae (2, a family recorded for the first time from Gemer area), Periscelididae (2) and Asteiidae (2) are given, with comments for each species about general distribution, biology, faunistic and/or nature conservation importance. Four species are new additions to the fauna of Slovakia, viz. Chamaepsila andreji (Shatalkin, 1996), Ch. confusa Shatalkin \& Merz, 2010 (both Psilidae), Clusiodes gentilis (Collin, 1912) (Clusiidae) and Periscelis winnertzii Egger, 1862 (Periscelididae), and six other species are recorded from the Gemer or Mur\ánska planina NP for the first time. Apart from the faunal novelties, Rainieria calceata (Fall\én, 1820) (Micropezidae), Clusiodes caledonicus (Collin, 1912), C. verticalis (Collin, 1912) (Clusiidae), Aulacigaster pappi Kassebeer, 2001 (Aulacigastridae) and Periscelis annulata (Fall\én, 1813) (Periscelididae) are the most significant species in the area, belonging to rare taxa distinctly jeopardized due to association with (in Central Europe) endangered habitats. A new host plant of Stiphrosoma sabulosum (Haliday, 1837) (Anthomyzidae) is recorded, viz. Agrostis gigantea Roth. (Poaceae).

}, keywords = {Acartophthalmidae, Anthomyzidae, Asteiidae, Aulacigastridae, Chamaepsila, Chamaepsila andreji, Chamaepsila confusa, Chyliza nova, Chyliza vittata, Clusiidae, diptera, faunistics, Gemer, Introduction, Micropeza, Micropeza corrigiolata, micropezidae, nature conservation, NERIA, Neria cibaria, Periscelididae, Pseudopomyza, Pseudopomyza atrimana, Psilidae, Rainieria, Rainieria calceata, Slovakia}, doi = {10.2478/cszma-2013-0014}, author = {Roh{\'a}{\v c}ek, Jind{\v r}ich} } @article {Pakalniskis2000, title = {Checklist of Lithuanian Diptera}, journal = {Acta Zoologica Lituanica}, volume = {10}, number = {1}, year = {2000}, pages = {32}, abstract = {The list of 2283 Lithuanian Diptera species of 78 families is based on 224 literary sources.}, keywords = {acroceridae, agromyzidae, anisopodidae, anthomyiidae, Anthomyzidae, asilidae, athericidae, bibionidae, bombyliidae, calliphoridae, cecidomyiidae, ceratopogonidae, chama-, Chamaepsila atra, Chamaepsila nigra, Chamaepsila nigricornis, Chamaepsila obscuritarsis, Chamaepsila pallida, Chamaepsila problematica, Chamaepsila rufa, chaoboridae, chironomidae, chloropidae, Chyliza annulipes, Chyliza leptogaster, Chyliza vittata, coelopidae, conopidae, culicidae, cylindroto-, Diastatidae, diptera, ditomyiidae, dixidae, dolichopodidae, Drosophilidae, Dryomyzidae, empididae, emyiidae, Imantimyia albiseta, Imantimyia fulviventris, Imantimyia sylvatica, Loxocera albiseta, Loxocera aristata, Loxocera fulviventris, Loxocera ichneumonea, Loxocera sylvatica, Megamerina, Megamerina dolium, Micropeza, Micropeza angustipennis, Micropeza corrigiolata, midae, Psila fimetaria, Psila merdaria}, issn = {1392-1657}, doi = {10.1080/13921657.2000.10512316}, author = {Pakalni{\v s}kis, Saulius and Rim{\v s}aite, Jolanta and Sprangauskaite-Bernotiene, Rasa and Butautaite, Rasa and Podenas, Sigitas} } @article {Freidberg1984, title = {Acalyptratae of Israel: The Family Micropezidae (Diptera)}, journal = {Israel Journal of Entomology}, volume = {18}, year = {1984}, pages = {11{\textendash}20}, abstract = {The family Micropezidae is represented in Israel by 3 species of the genus Micropeza: annuliventris (Hendel), grallatrix Loew and nigra Loew. Morphological, distributional and phenological characteristics as well as a key for the separation of the three species are given.}, keywords = {diptera, Israel, M. grallatrix, M. nigra, Micropeza annuliventris, Micropeza corrigiolata, Micropeza grallatrix, Micropeza nigra, micropezidae}, author = {Freidberg, Amnon} } @article {Ozerov2008, title = {Flies of the genus Micropeza Meigen (Diptera, Micropezidae) in the fauna of Russia}, journal = {Russian Entomological Journal}, volume = {17}, number = {4}, year = {2008}, pages = {429{\textendash}436}, keywords = {{\aa}{\'\i}{\`e}{\"y} {\^e}{\^\i}{\"e}{\"e}{\aa}{\^e}{\"o}{\`e}{\'e}, china, diptera, {\dh}{\aa}{\c c}{\th}{\`\i}{\aa}, fauna, {\^\i}{\~n}{\'\i}{\^\i}{\^a}{\aa} {\`e}{\c c}{\'o}, kazakhstan, larvae, lectotypes, meigen {\^o}{\`a}{\'o}{\'\i}{\^u} {\dh}{\^\i}{\~n}{\~n}{\`e}{\`e} {\'\i}{\`a}, Micropeza, Micropeza angustipennis, Micropeza brevipennis, Micropeza cingulata, Micropeza corrigiolata, Micropeza mongolica, Micropeza soosi, Micropeza turkestanica, micropezidae, micropezinae, {\~n}{\"a}{\aa}{\"e}{\`a}{\'\i} {\^\i}{\'a}{\c c}{\^\i}{\dh} {\^a}{\`e}{\"a}{\^\i}{\^a} {\dh}{\^\i}{\"a}{\`a}, new species, russia, tajikistan}, author = {Ozerov, Andrej L} } @article {Gammelmo2011, title = {Notes on new and interesting Diptera from Norway}, journal = {Norwegian Journal of Entomology}, volume = {58}, year = {2011}, pages = {189{\textendash}195}, abstract = {

Thirty-one species are reported new to Norway, most of them from the Oslofjord-area. The species are: Phoridae: Borophaga agilis (Meigen, 1830), Borophaga incrassata (Meigen, 1830), Diplonevra abbreviata (von Roser, 1840), Diplonevra florescens (Turton, 1801), Diplonevra funebris (Meigen, 1830), Diplonevra pilosella (Schmitz, 1927), Megaselia barbulata (Wood, 1909), Megaselia subconvexa (Lundbeck, 1920), Phalacrotophora berolinensis Schmitz, 1920, Woodiphora retroversa (Wood, 1908); Pipunculidae: Chalarus latifrons Hardy, 1943, Chalarus spurius (Fallen, 1816), Tomosvaryella littoralis (Becker, 1897); Micropezidae: Cnodacophora stylifera (Loew, 1870); Stongylophthalmyidae: Strongylophthalmyia pictipes Frey, 1935; Psilidae: Psila fimetaria (Linnaeus, 1761); Tephritidae: Campiglossa argyrocephala (Loew, 1844), Orellia falcata (Scopoli, 1763); Lauxaniidae: Trigonometopus frontalis (Meigen, 1830); Anthomyzidae: Anthomyza macra Czerny, 1928; Asteiidae: Asteia amoena Meigen, 1830; Sphaeroceridae: Leptocera oldenbergi (Duda, 1918), Pullimosina moesta (Villeneuve, 1918); Drosophilidae: Hirtodrosophila oldenbergi (Duda, 1924), Scaptodrosophila deflexa (Duda, 1924), Scaptomyza teinoptera Hackman, 1955, Drosophila limbata von Roser, 1840, Hirtodrosophila trivittata (Strobl, 1893); Ephydridae: Nostima picta Fall\én, 1813, Scatella lutosa (Haliday, 1833), Haloscatella dichaeta Loew, 1860. In addition, the Norwegian fauna of Anthomyzidae is briefly commented on.

}, keywords = {Anthomyzidae, Asteiidae, Cnodacophora stylifera, diptera, Drosophilidae, Ephydridae, Lauxaniidae, micropezidae, Norway, Phoridae, Pipunculidae, Psila fimetaria, Psilidae, Sphaeroceridae, Stongylophthalmyidae, Strongylophthalmyia pictipes, Tephritidae}, author = {Gammelmo, {\O}ivind and S{\o}li, Geir} } @booklet {Rohacek2009, title = {Diptera of the Po{\v l}ana Protected Landscape Area {\textendash} Biosphere Reserve (Central Slovakia)}, year = {2009}, pages = {340}, abstract = {Results are presented of a long-term research of the biodiversity of Diptera in the Po{\v l}ana Protected Landscape Area - Biosphere Reserve (Central Slovakia). The research was carried out in 53 localities in 1999- 2009. Following a historical review of previous investigations, general characteristics of the study area and descriptions of localities under study, a survey of all registered species is given in family sections. A brief comment on distribution and biology and an enumeration of both published and new records from the study area appear with each species. In total, 2,675 species belonging to 95 families are listed, 2,470 species having been recorded based on the material obtained during the present research. Of these, 374 species represent the first records from Slovakia, including 12 species which were described recently as new to science, at least in part, from the Po{\v l}ana material. In addition, 409 other species of particular significance (from faunal, biogeographical, ecological or nature conservancy points of view) are recorded. A high diversity of the dipterous communities and, more significantly, an unusually large representation of new, rare, stenotopic and threatened species in the local fauna of Diptera confirm an exceptional natural merit of this volcanic montane range of the West Carpathians.}, keywords = {Biodiversity, biogeography, Calobata petronella, Chamaepsila, Chamaepsila pallida, diptera, larvae, Megamerina, Megamerina dolium, Micropeza, Micropeza corrigiolata, micropezidae, nature conservancy, NERIA, Neria femoralis, new faunal records, Po{\v l}ana Mts, Pseudopomyza atrimana, Rainieria, Rainieria calceata, Slovakia, Strongylophthalmyia, Strongylophthalmyia ustulata}, isbn = {9788089310555}, author = {Roh{\'a}{\v c}ek, Jind{\v r}ich and {\v S}ev{\v c}{\'\i}k, Jan} } @article {Kahanpaa2014a, title = {Checklist of the superfamilies Conopoidea, Diopsoidea and Nerioidea of Finland (Insecta, Diptera)}, journal = {ZooKeys}, volume = {257}, number = {441}, year = {2014}, pages = {251{\textendash}257}, abstract = {

A checklist of the Diptera superfamilies Conopoidea (Conopidae), Nerioidea (Micropezidae, Pseudopomyzidae) and Diopsoidea (Megamerinidae, Psilidae, Strongylophthalmyiidae, Tanypezidae) from Finland in presented. Myopa vicaria Walker, 1849 is formally recorded for the first time from the country.

}, keywords = {Biodiversity, Calobata petronella, Chamaepsila atra, Chamaepsila bicolor, Chamaepsila buccata, Chamaepsila gracilis, Chamaepsila humeralis, Chamaepsila limbatella, Chamaepsila morio, Chamaepsila nigra, Chamaepsila nigricornis, Chamaepsila nigrosetosa, Chamaepsila obscuritarsis, Chamaepsila pallida, Chamaepsila pectoralis, Chamaepsila rosae, Chamaepsila rufa, Chamaepsila unilineata, Checklist, Chyliza annulipes, Chyliza leptogaster, Chyliza nova, Chyliza vittata, diptera, faunistics, Finland, Imantimyia albiseta, Imantimyia fulviventris, Imantimyia nigrifrons, Imantimyia sylvatica, Loxocera aristata, Megamerina dolium, Micropeza corrigiolata, Neria cibaria, Neria commutata, Neria ephippium, Neria nigricornis, Pseudopomyza atrimana, Psila fimetaria, Psila merdaria, Psila sibirica, Psilosoma audouini, Psilosoma lefebvrei, Strongylophthalmyia pictipes, Strongylophthalmyia ustulata, Tanypeza longimana}, issn = {13132970}, doi = {10.3897/zookeys.441.7227}, author = {Kahanp{\"a}{\"a}, Jere and Stuke, Jens-Hermann} } @article {Hagenlund2015, title = {Paradryomyza spinigera Ozerov, 1987 new to Norway, with records of some other little known Diptera from Finnmark (Diptera: Acartophthalmidae, Campichoetidae, Diastatidae, Dryomyzidae, and Micropezidae)}, journal = {Norwegian Journal of Entomology}, volume = {62}, number = {December}, year = {2015}, pages = {196{\textendash}204}, abstract = {

Records of the following species, collected in Finnmark in 2010 are presented: Acartophthalmidae: Acartophthalmus nigrinus (Zetterstedt, 1848); Campichoetidae: Campichoeta griseola (Zetterstedt, 1855); Diastatidae: Diastata flavicosta Chandler, 1987 and Diastata ornata Meigen, 1830; Dryomyzidae: Dryomyza anilis Fall\én, 1820, Dryope decrepita (Zetterstedt, 1838), Paradryomyza spinigera Ozerov, 1987, and Pseudoneuroctena senilis (Zetterstedt, 1846); and Micropezidae: Calobata petronella (Linnaeus, 1761), Neria cibaria (Linnaeus, 1761), and Neria commutata (Czerny, 1930). Of these, P. spinigera has not previously been recorded from Norway and A. nigrinus , C. griseola , D. ornata , D. decrepita , P. senilis and N. cibaria are new to Finnmark. Comparison of DNA barcodes with records in the BOLD database confirmed the Holarctic distributions of A. nigrinus , C. griseola and D. decrepita , whereas the barcodes of D. anilis form two clearly delimited clusters \– one Nearctic and one Palearctic.

}, keywords = {Acartophthalmidae, Calobata petronella, Campichoetidae, Diastatidae, diptera, distribution, DNA barcoding, Dryomyzidae, Finnmark, micropezidae, NERIA, Neria cibaria, Neria commutata, Norway, Paradryomyza, spinigera}, author = {Hagenlund, Linn Katrine and Kvifte, Gunnar Mikalsen} } @article {Rohacek2012a, title = {The fauna of Pseudopomyzidae , Micropezidae , Megamerinidae and Psilidae ( Diptera ) in the Gemer area (Central Slovakia) Synopsis of species}, journal = {Casopis slezsk{\'e}ho zemsk{\'e}ho muzea (A)}, volume = {61}, year = {2012}, pages = {131{\textendash}142}, abstract = {

A review of the fauna of four acalyptrate families (Diptera) in the Gemer area (Slovakia) is presented. Based on previously published records and material examined 1 species of Pseudopomyzidae, 10 species of Micropezidae, 1 species of Megamerinidae and 18 species of Psilidae are listed, each with comments about general distribution, biology, faunistic and/or nature conservation importance. Pseudopomyza atrimana (Meigen, 1830) (Pseudopomyzidae), Cnodacophora stylifera (Loew, 1870), Neria longiceps (Loew, 1870), Rainieria calceata (Fall\én, 1820) (Micropezidae), Megamerina dolium (Fabricius, 1805) (Megamerinidae) and Chamaepsila strigata (Collin, 1959) (Psilidae) are the most significant species in the area belonging to rare taxa distinctly jeopardized due to association with (in Central Europe) endangered habitats. Chamaepsila strigata, a new species for the fauna of Slovakia, is recorded for the first time since its description from Montenegro. The first record from Austria and second record from Slovakia of Cnodacophora stylifera are given. New data about habitat association of these rare species are presented.

}, keywords = {Calobata petronella, Chamaepsila, Chamaepsila buccata, Chamaepsila strigata, conservation, diptera, faunistics, Gemer, Megamerina, Megamerina dolium, Megamerinidae, Micropeza, Micropeza brevipennis, Micropeza corrigiolata, micropezidae, nature, NERIA, Pseudomyzidae, Pseudopomyza atrimana, Psilidae, Rainieria, Rainieria buccata, Rainieria calceata, Slovakia}, isbn = {1211-3026}, doi = {10.2478/v10210-012-0014-2}, author = {Roh{\'a}{\v c}ek, Jind{\v r}ich} } @article {Bartak2009, title = {Micropezidae (Diptera) of the Jizersk{\'e} hory Mts and Fr{\'y}dlant region (northern Bohemia, Czech Republic)}, journal = {Sborn{\'\i}k Severo{\v c}esk{\'e}ho Muzea}, volume = {27}, year = {2009}, pages = {47{\textendash}49}, abstract = {

The first published records of the family Micropezidae (Diptera) from the Jizersk\é hory Mts and Fr\ýdlant region are presented. The material was collected in 2002\–2006 by means of combined flight traps, Malaise traps, yellow pan traps, and sweeping. Altogether five species of the family Micropezidae were found in the region, making up 42\% of all representatives of the family presently known from the Czech Republic. The commonest species were Calobata petronella (6 localities) and Neria cibaria (5 localities). Species spectrum corresponds with data reported from other higher altitude sites in Central Europe. The number of species of the family Micropezidae recorded here is similar or slight- ly smaller than that found in other areas of a comparable size \– P\álava Biosphere Reserve: 8 species (Roh\á{\v c}ek 1999), surroundings of B\ílina and Duchcov: 8 species (Bart\ák 2001), Podyj\í

}, keywords = {Calobata petronella, Cnodacophora sellata, diptera, faunistics, fr{\'y}dlant region, jizersk{\'e} hory mts, Micropeza corrigiolata, micropezidae, NERIA, Neria cibaria, Neria ephippium}, isbn = {9788087266014}, author = {Bart{\'a}k, Miroslav} }