@article {60169, title = {New data on the fungus gnats (Diptera: Bolitophilidae, Keroplatidae, Mycetophilidae) of the Taimyr Peninsula with a description of two new species of the genus Boletina Staeger}, journal = {Russian Entomological Journal}, volume = {29}, year = {2020}, month = {Jan-12-2020}, pages = {315 - 326}, abstract = {

New data on the fungus gnats fauna of the Taimyr Peninsula (Russia) are presented. Seventy-two species of the families Bolitophilidae, Keroplatidae and Mycetophilidae are reported, 65 of which are new for the area. Five species are newly recorded from Russia and two species \— from the Palaearctic region. Two new species: Boletina rodentistyla Polevoi, sp.n. and Boletina pyasina Maximova et Subbotina, sp.n. are described.

}, issn = {0132-8069}, doi = {10.15298/rusentj.29.3.13}, url = {https://kmkjournals.com/journals/REJ/REJ_Index_Volumes/REJ_29/REJ_29_3_315_326}, author = {Polevoi, A. V. and Maximova, Yu. V. and Subbotina, E. Yu.} } @article {50589, title = {Fungus gnats (Diptera, Mycetophilidae) from Finnmark, northern Norway}, journal = {Norwegian Journal of Entomology}, volume = {59}, year = {2012}, pages = {158{\textendash}181}, author = {S{\o}li, G. and Rindal, E.} } @article {49367, title = {Fauna Europaea: Bolitophilidae, Diadocidiidae, Ditomyiidae, Keroplatidae and Mycetophilidae from Sweden}, volume = {2005}, number = {24 February}, year = {2005}, month = {7 March 2005}, publisher = {Fauna Europaea}, type = {database}, edition = {version 1.2}, url = {http://www.faunaeur.org}, author = {Chandler, Peter J.} } @article {49364, title = {Pilzm{\"u}cken aus Messaure in Schweden. I. Barberfallenf{\"a}nge (Diptera: Mycetophilidae)}, journal = {Senckenbergiana Biologica}, volume = {58}, year = {1978}, pages = {147-156}, author = {Plassmann, Eberhard} } @article {49362, title = {Svampmyggor (Mycetophilidae) i Messaureomr{\r a}det}, journal = {Norrbottens Natur, Norrbottens L{\"a}ns Naturv{\r a}rdsf{\"o}rbund. {\r A}rgang 30, Sm{\r a}skrift nr 1}, year = {1974}, pages = {51-52}, author = {Plassmann, Eberhard} } @inbook {49354, title = {Svensk Insektfauna 11. Tv{\r a}vingar. Diptera. F{\"o}rsta underordningen Orthorapha. F{\"o}rsta gruppen myggor. Nematocera. Fam. 12-13}, booktitle = {Svensk Insektfauna 11. Tv{\r a}vingar. Diptera. 1. Orthorapha. F{\"o}rsta gruppen myggor. Nematocera}, year = {1921}, pages = {141-273}, publisher = {Entomologiska F{\"o}reningen i Stockholm, Almquist \& Wiksells Boktryckeri}, organization = {Entomologiska F{\"o}reningen i Stockholm, Almquist \& Wiksells Boktryckeri}, address = {Uppsala \& Stockholm}, author = {Wahlgren, Einar} } @article {26324, title = {Annotated checklist of fungus gnats from Sweden (Diptera: Bolitophilidae, Diadocidiidae, Ditomyiidae, Keroplatidae and Mycetophilidae)}, journal = {Insect Systematics and Evolution Supplements}, volume = {65}, year = {2007}, month = {12/2007}, pages = {1{\textendash}128}, abstract = {

The first modern Swedish checklist of fungus gnats of the families Bolitophilidae, Diadocidiidae, Ditomyiidae, Keroplatidae and Mycetophilidae is presented. The checklist results from a comprehensive literature research as well as treatment of a considerable determined and undetermined material from Swedish museum collections and recent material from several sources. To get better grounds for judging many old and doubtful records from Sweden, a nearly complete review of fungus gnats from the J. W. Zetterstedt collection at the Museum of Zoology in Lund has been undertaken and identifications corrected where needed. In order to preserve nomenclatural stability three species names are reinstated, all with priority over junior synonyms, viz. Orfelia lugubris (Zetterstedt, 1851) comb. n. = Orfelia tristis (Lundstr\öm, 1911) syn. n., Ectrepesthoneura ovata Ostroverkhova, 1977 = Ectrepesthoneura bucera Plassmann, 1980 syn. n., and Dynatosoma thoracicum (Zetterstedt, 1838) sens. auct. nec Zaitzev = Dynatosoma norwegiense Zaitzev \& \Økland, 1994 syn. n. We further find the holotype of Mycetophila grisea Zetterstedt, 1852 to be identical to Mycetophila perpallida Chandler, 1993, but retain Mycetophila perpallida pending a review of other possible synonyms with precedence. Ectrepesthoneura pubescens (Zetterstedt, 1860) is found to be a synonym of Ectrepesthoneura unifurcata (Zetterstedt, 1860) comb. n. syn. n. where the first name is retained as valid due to page priority. Four names described by Zetterstedt remain nom. dub., viz.: Mycomya diluta (Zetterstedt, 1860), Mycomya (Mycomya) notata (Zetterstedt, 1860), Brevicornu fusculum (Zetterstedt, 1838), and Brevicornu obscurellum (Zetterstedt, 1838) comb. n. Stigmatomeria obscura (Winnertz, 1863) sp. restit. is found to be a distinct species separate from Stigmatomeria crassicornis (Stannius, 1831). New combinations are suggested for Exechia praedita Plassmann, 1976 = Exechiopsis (Xenexechia) praedita (Plassmann, 1976) comb. n., and for Rhymosia pectinacea Ostroverkhova, 1979 = Pseudexechia pectinacea (Ostroverkhova, 1979) comb. n. Having removed 17 published species names with doubtful or wrong records (listed at the end) we find that the published sources comprise altogether 585 species. 137 species are reported for the first time in Sweden, bringing the total up to 722. Additional 36 species considered to be new to science are mentioned for completeness, but will be further presented and described elsewhere. Hence, at present the known fauna (including claimed undescribed species) comprises 758 species in 83 genera; 25 species of the family Bolitophilidae, 5 of the family Diadocidiidae, 3 of the family Ditomyiidae, 45 of the family Keroplatidae, 679 of the family Mycetophilidae and 1 in the unplaced genus Sciarosoma Chandler. For each species a full account of published Swedish sources with pagination, all synonyms used in Sweden and the currently known distribution in the Swedish provinces as well as the known world distribution is given. The Swedish species of fungus gnats are generally very widespread: 47\% being widespread in Europe, 43\% being distributed in the Eastern Palaearctic Region, and 25\% having a Holarctic distribution. We find significantly higher species richness in the boreal forests of northern Sweden, but only 3\% of the species so far described are known only from the Nordic biogeographical region.

}, url = {http://www.online-keys.net/sciaroidea/add01/Kjerandsen_et_al_2007_Checklist_Sweden.pdf}, author = {Kj{\ae}randsen, Jostein and Hedmark, Kjell and Kurina, Olavi and Polevoi, Alexei and {\O}kland, Bj{\o}rn and Frank G{\"o}tmark} } @article {23603, title = {Dritter Nachtrag zu der Mycetophiliden-Sammlung des Senckenberg-Museums Frankfurt am Main}, journal = {Senckenbergiana biol.}, volume = {55}, number = {4-6}, year = {1974}, pages = {351-352}, type = {Article}, keywords = {Frankfurt am, Main]., Museum, Mycetophilidae (Nematocera): [Type material, Nomenclature, Systematics}, author = {Plassmann, Eberhard} } @article {23606, title = {Zum Vorkommen imaginaler PilzM{\"u}cken (Diptera: Mycetophilidae) in Bodenfallen warend der Wintermonate im Messauregebiet}, journal = {Entomologisk Tidskrift}, volume = {(1-2)}, year = {1975}, pages = {27-28}, type = {Article}, keywords = {Collecting techniques, Eurasia, Europe, Land zones, Mycetophilidae (Nematocera)., Mycetophilidae [Trapping / / Light traps] [Sweden / / Messaure]., Palaearctic region, Techniques}, author = {Plassmann, Eberhard} } @article {22279, title = {A review of fungus gnats in the tribe Exechiini (Diptera, Mycetophilidae) from the J. W. Zetterstedt collection at the Museum of Zoology in Lund, Sweden}, journal = {Zootaxa}, volume = {856}, year = {2005}, pages = {1-35}, abstract = {The collections of fungus gnats by Johan Wilhelm Zetterstedt (1785ы1874), lodged in the Museum of Zoology in Lund, Sweden, are examined for all species belonging in the tribe Exechiini Edwards. The majority of the material was collected in Fennoscandia, mainly in Sweden, in the first half of the 19th century. Altogether 37 species of the tribe Exechiini could be safely identified. Three additional species are strongly indicated to be present in the collections, but could not be identified with certainty, viz. Allodia (Brachycampta) alternans (Zetterstedt, 1838), Cordyla murina Winnertz, 1863 and Stigmatomeria crassicornis (Stannius, 1831). Some of Zetterstedt{\textquoteright}s types have been erroneously synonymized and misinterpreted in modern literature. Hence, illustrations of terminalia are presented for all recognizable Exechiini types described by Zetterstedt. In order to preserve nomenclatural stability a lectotype is selected for Brevicornu griseolum (Zetterstedt, 1852) sensu auctore nec Edwards, and a neotype is selected for Allodia (Brachycampta) alternans (Zetterstedt, 1838). Two species names are reinstated, viz. Brevicornu canescens (Zetterstedt, 1852) sp. restit. stat. n. and Notolopha brachycera (Zetterstedt, 1838) sp. restit. stat. n. Two new synonyms are established, viz. Notolopha brachycera (Zetterstedt, 1838) = Allodiopsis (Notolopha) tuomikoskii Zaitzev \& Maximova, 2000 syn. n., and Brevicornu griseolum (Zetterstedt,1852) = Brevicornu boreale (Lundstrom, 1914) syn. n. All type specimens of Brevicornu fusculum (Zetterstedt, 1838) have lost their abdomens. No material of Exechia parvula (Zetterstedt, 1852) or Cordyla canescens Zetterstedt, 1852 could be located in the collections. Although the type material of Exechia parvula probably is lost, the name is still valid as a junior synonym for Mycetophila nana Staeger, 1840 since Mycetophila nana Staeger, 1840 is a junior primary homonym of Mycetophila nana Macquart, 1826. Cordyla canescens has been made a junior synonym for Stigmatomeria crassicornis (Stannius, 1831). The identity of Brevicornu fusculum is highly uncertain and the name must remain as a nomen dubium. Eleven species are reinstated or correctly reported from Sweden for the first time: Allodia (Allodia) tuomikoskii Hackman, 1971, Allodia (Allodia) zaitzevi Kurina, 1998, Allodiopsis rustica (Edwards, 1941), Brevicornu canescens (Zetterstedt, 1852), Brevicornu nigrofuscum (Lundstrom, 1909), Exechiopsis (Xenexechia) crucigera (Lundstrom, 1909), Pseudexechia aurivernica Chandler, 1978, Notolopha brachycera (Zetterstedt, 1852) Synplasta gracilis (Winnertz, 1863), Tarnania dziedzickii (Edwards, 1941), and Tarnania nemoralis (Edwards, 1941).}, keywords = {BT: Systematics-; Nomenclature-; Type-material; Synonymy-; Available-name; Taxonomy-; Status-; Animals-and-man; Education-and-entertainment; Land-zones; Palaearctic-region; Eurasia-; Europe-; DE: Exechiini- ( Mycetophilidae- ) : Museums-collections-and-}, url = {http://www.online-keys.net/sciaroidea/2000_/Kjerandsen_2005_types_of_Zetterstedt.pdf}, author = {Kj{\ae}randsen, Jostein} } @inbook {22135, title = {Family Mycetophilidae (Fungivoridae)}, booktitle = {Catalogue of Palaearctic Diptera. Volume 3. Ceratopogonidae - Mycetophilidae}, year = {1988}, note = {English}, pages = {1-448. Chapter paginatio}, publisher = {Elsevier Science Publishers}, organization = {Elsevier Science Publishers}, address = {Amsterdam, Oxford etc.}, keywords = {MYCETOPHILIDAE-; CATALOGUES-; PALAEARCTIC-REGION; Catalogue ; \&; biology; * insecta-; ** diptera-; *** nematocera-; **** mycetophilidae-; Invertebrates; Arthropods; Insects; Dipterans/True Flies}, author = {Hackman, W. and La{\v s}tovka, Petr and Matile, L. and Vaisanen, R.}, editor = {Soos, A. and Papp, L. [Eds]} }