@article {22567, title = {Notes sur le genre Greenomyia Brunetti et description d{\textquoteright}une espece nouvelle des Alpes et des Apennins (Diptera: Mycetophilidae)}, journal = {Annales de la Societe Entomologique de France}, volume = {38}, number = {1-2}, year = {2002}, note = {ArticleFrench}, pages = {13-16}, abstract = {The systematic history of the genus Greenomyia Brunetti is briefly related. Greenomyia fugitiva and lepida Sivec and Plassmann, described from Sri Lanka, are attributed to the genus Clastobasis Skuse. Following this emendation, Greenomyia appears as a mainly Holarctic genus. Greenomyia brunettii is proposed as a new name for Leia nigra Brunetti. A new species, G. theresae, is described from the Western and Dinaric Alps and the Apennins. Lastly, a key to the species of the genus is given.}, keywords = {Animalia-; Clastobasis- (Diptera-); Clastobasis-lepida (Diptera-): description-, Arthropoda-, Arthropods-, Europe-, Insecta-, Insects-, Invertebrata-, Invertebrates-; Alps-: Europe-, new-combination; Greenomyia- (Diptera-); Greenomyia-brunettii (Diptera-): description-, new-name; Greenomyia-theresae (Diptera-): description-, new-species; Diptera-: Animals-, Oriental-region; geographic-distribution; morphology-, Palearctic-region; Apennins-: Italy-, Palearctic-region; Sri-Lanka: Asia-, Systematics-and-Taxonomy; [75314-] Diptera-[new-taxon]}, url = {http://www.online-keys.net/sciaroidea/add01/Matile_2002_Greenomyia.pdf}, author = {Matile, Loic} } @article {22761, title = {Fungus-gnats (Diptera: Mycetophilidae) from maramures depression, at first mention in Romania}, journal = {Travaux du Museum National d{\textquoteright}Histoire Naturelle "Grigore Antipa"}, volume = {44:}, year = {2002}, note = {ArticleEnglish}, pages = {261-265}, abstract = {There are presented 35 species, mentioned for the first time in Romania, collected from the Maramures Depression (northern Romania) between 1995-1998. Genera Grzegorzekia and Rondaniella are mentioned for the first time in the Romanian fauna, and the species Leia maculosa Strobl 1900 is found for the first time since its description in Bosnia-Herzegovina.}, keywords = {Animalia-; [75314-] Diptera-[new-taxon], Animalia-; animal- (Animalia-): common-, Arthropoda-, Arthropods-, Biogeography-: Population-Studies; [33000-] Animalia-, Europe-, fauna-; Grzegorzekia- (Diptera-): genus-, Insecta-, Insects-, Invertebrata-, Invertebrates-; Bosnia-: Europe-, Mycetophilidae-; fungus-gnat (Diptera-): common-; Animalia-: Animals-; Diptera-: Animals-, Mycetophilidae-; Leia-maculosa (Diptera-): species-, Mycetophilidae-; Rondaniella- (Diptera-): genus-, New-record, Palearctic-region; faunistics-; geographic-distribution, Palearctic-region; Herzegovina-: Europe-, Palearctic-region; Maramures-Depression: Romania-}, author = {Parvu, Corneliu} } @article {22978, title = {Mycetophilidae (Diptera): Additions and corrections to the "Checklist of the Diptera of Hungary"}, journal = {Folia Entomologica Hungarica}, volume = {63}, year = {2002}, note = {ArticleEnglish}, pages = {149-156}, abstract = {

One genus (Pseudorymosia) and 33 species of Mycetophilidae are recorded as new for the Hungarian fauna. Epicypta fumipennis Bukowski, 1934, syn. nov., is a junior subjective synonym of Platurocypta testata (Edwards, 1925). Some corrections to the Checklist are given.

}, keywords = {Animalia-; Epicypta-fumipennis (Diptera-): species-; Mycetophilidae- (Diptera-): family-; Platurocypta-testata (Diptera-): species-; Pseudorymosia- (Diptera-): genus-; Diptera-: Animals-, Arthropoda-, Arthropods-, Biogeography-: Population-Studies; Systematics-and-Taxonomy; [75314-] Diptera-, Insecta-, Insects-, Invertebrata-, Invertebrates-; Hungary-: Europe-, Palearctic-region; new-synonymy}, author = {Jan {\v S}ev{\v c}{\'\i}k and Papp, Laszlo} } @article {22741, title = {Histological structure of the food canal in Nematocera (Diptera) imago head. 3. Sciaroidea}, journal = {Zoologicheskii Zhurnal}, volume = {80}, number = {4}, year = {2001}, note = {ArticleRussian}, pages = {421-432}, abstract = {

Sciaroid gnats have different pharyngeal apparatus, despite similar mouthparts and food specialization. The pharynx in Bolitophilidae and Sciaridae is similar to that in Tipulomorpha, Psychodomorpha species and in some representatives of Culicomorpha. Whereas another pharynx type was found in Macroceridae, Keroplatidae, and in some Mycetophilidae species. Its specific features are as follows: nonsclerotized intima, folded epithelium, and a layer of circular muscular fibers around the epithelium. When the sclerotization of the pharynx wall becomes weaker, muscular fibers of the posterior dorsal dilators shift their insertion from the dorsal wall of the pharynx to its lateral longitudinal ridges. The structure of the pharynx in Keroplatidae-Macroceridae is similar to that in Chironomidae described earlier. The characteristics of the pharynx in representatives of these three families may reflect both a weakening of its activity and changes in its mode of function.

}, keywords = {Animalia-; Bolitophilidae- (Diptera-): gnat-; Culicomorpha- (Diptera-): gnat-; Keroplatidae- (Diptera-): gnat-; Macroceridae- (Diptera-): gnat-; Mycetophilidae- (Diptera-): gnat-; Psychodomorpha- (Diptera-): gnat-; Sciaridae- (Diptera-): gnat-; Tipulomorp, Arthropoda-, Arthropods-, Dental-and-Oral-System: Ingestion-and-Assimilation; Digestive-System: Ingestion-and-Assimilation; [75314-] Diptera-, Insecta-, Insects-, Invertebrata-, Invertebrates-; pharynx-: dental-and-oral-system; food-canal; food-specialization}, author = {Panov, A. A.} } @article {22977, title = {Bolitophilidae and Mycetophilidae (Diptera): genera and species new to Hungary}, journal = {Folia Entomologica Hungarica}, volume = {62}, year = {2001}, note = {ArticleEnglish}, pages = {217-229}, abstract = {

Three species of Bolitophilidae, as well as 50 species and three genera (Syntemna, Megophthalmidia and Pseudexechia) of Mycetophilidae are recorded as new for the Hungarian fauna. Dynatosoma nigripes sp. n. is described. Twenty-two additional species of the Mycetophilidae, whose specimens were identified but not published by specialists from the materials of the HNHM, are reported for the first time.

}, keywords = {Animalia-; Dynatosoma-nigripes (Diptera-): description-, Arthropoda-, Arthropods-, Biogeography-: Population-Studies; [75314-] Diptera-[new-taxon], Insecta-, Insects-, Invertebrata-, Invertebrates-; Hungary-: Europe-, new-species; Megophthalmidia- (Diptera-); Pseudexechia- (Diptera-); Syntemna- (Diptera-): new-record; Diptera-: Animals-, Palearctic-region}, author = {Jan {\v S}ev{\v c}{\'\i}k and Papp, Laszlo} } @article {22916, title = {Notes on the Japanese Diptera: Part 2}, journal = {Japanese Journal of Entomology (New Series)}, volume = {6}, number = {3}, year = {2003}, note = {ArticleJapanese}, pages = {119-133}, abstract = {Japanese species of the Mycetophilidae and Sciaridae were reviewed. Ten Palaearctic species of the mycetophilid gnats, Mycomya matilei, M. simulans and M. neodentata, Sciophila dziedzickii and S. interrupta, Leia alternans and L. bilineata, Exechia dorsalis, Trichonta vittata and Phronia willistoni, and eight Palaearctic species of the sciarid gnats, Bradysia subbetuleti and B. brachystyla, Ctenosciara nudata, Phytosciara flavipes, P. ninae and P. ussuriensis, and Sciara humeralis and S. lackschewitzi, were recorded from Japan for the first time. Larval host fungi for the mycetophilid gnats were given. A replacement name, subgenus Merizomma nom. nov., for the subgenus Chorizomma Sasakawa, 1997, of the genus Lycoriella Frey (Sciaridae) was proposed, because Chorizomma was preoccupied as an arachnid genus name by Simon, 1872.}, keywords = {Animalia-; [15000-] Fungi-, Arthropoda-, Biogeography-: Population-Studies; Systematics-and-Taxonomy; [75314-] Diptera-[new-taxon], Insecta-, Invertebrata-, new-record; Bradysia-subbetuleti (Diptera-):, Plantae-; Bradysia-brachystyla (Diptera-): species-}, url = {http://www.online-keys.net/sciaroidea/2000_/Sasakawa_2003__Japan_Diptera_fungus.pdf}, author = {Sasakawa, Mitsuhiro} }