TY - JOUR T1 - Mycophagous flies and their mushroom hosts: A challenge to the competitive exclusion principle? JF - AAAS Annual Meeting and Science Innovation Exposition Y1 - 2002 A1 - Bunyard, Britt A. A1 - Foote, B. A. SP - A91 KW - Animalia-; Ascomycetes- (Ascomycetes-): host-; mushroom- (Basidiomycetes-): host-; Cecidomyiidae- (Diptera-); Drosophilidae- (Diptera-); Muscidae- (Diptera-); Mycetophilidae- (Diptera-); Phoridae- (Diptera-); Platypezidae- (Diptera-); Sciaridae- (Diptera- KW - Arthropoda- KW - Arthropods- KW - Environmental-Sciences; [15100-] Ascomycetes- KW - Fungi- KW - Insecta- KW - Insects- KW - Invertebrata- KW - Invertebrates-; Cuyahoga-County: Ohio- KW - Microorganisms- KW - mycophagous-; Ascomycetes-: Fungi- KW - Nearctic-region; competitive-exclusion-principle; mature-forest-biome; mixed-mesophytic-forest-biome; niche-partitionin KW - Nearctic-region; Geauga-County: Ohio- KW - Nearctic-region; Portage-County: Ohio- KW - Nonvascular-Plants KW - North-America KW - Plantae-; [15300-] Basidiomycetes- KW - Plantae-; [75314-] Diptera- KW - Plants-; Basidiomycetes-: Fungi- KW - Plants-; Diptera-: Animals- KW - Terrestrial-Ecology: Ecology- KW - USA- L2 - 21740 L3 - 21757 VL - 168 N1 - Meeting-Abstract; MeetingEnglish ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Biodiversity of fungus gnats (Diptera, Sciaroidea excluding Sciaridae) and their parasitoids (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Orthocerinae JF - Acta Biologica Universitatis Daugavpiliensis Y1 - 2004 A1 - Rimšaite, Jolanta SP - 85 EP - 92 KW - Dipteran-hosts-recorded KW - food-plants-and-hymenopteran-parasites-recorded KW - forest-; Nematocera- : Diptera- KW - forest-; Orthocentrinae- ( Ichneumonidae- ) : Dipteran-hosts KW - Forest-and-woodland KW - Fungi- KW - Habitat-comparisons KW - Hymenopteran-parasites KW - Insecta- KW - Lithuania- KW - Orthocentrinae- KW - Recorded- KW - Sciaroidea- KW - Sciaroidea- ( Nematocera- ) : Food-plants KW - Species-diversity AB - During the research periods (1966-2002) in Lithuania were found 163 fungus gnats species and 136 Orthocentrinae species. In the course of investigations there were 58 species of Mycetophilidae, 8 species, of Blitophilidae, one species of Ditomyiidae and one species of Keroplatidae reared from fruit bodies of macromycetes. Trophic relations between fungus gnats and more than 80 fungus species, belonging to 45 genera, were established. There were Orthocentrinae of 13 species reared from eight species of fungus gnats trophically related to fungi of nine genera (Agaricales s.l., Aphyllophorales). The widest diversity of fungus gnats and Orthocentrinae was established in the habitat of broad-leaved deciduous forests. L2 - 22878 L3 - 22895 VL - 4 N1 - Article; PrintEnglishOrthocentrinae ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Fungus-gnat Platurocypta punctum (Stannius) (Diptera: Mycetophilidae) having emerged from a fruiting body of slime mold (Myxomycetes) JF - Japanese Journal of Entomology (New Series) Y1 - 2002 A1 - Sugiura, Shinji A1 - Fukasawa, Yu A1 - Yamazaki, Kazuo SP - 143 EP - 144 KW - adult- KW - Animalia-; [15700-] Myxophyta- KW - Arthropoda- KW - Arthropods- KW - Asia- KW - Behavior-; Terrestrial-Ecology: Ecology- KW - common- KW - Environmental-Sciences; [75314-] Diptera- KW - food- KW - Fungi- KW - fungus-gnat KW - host-; Diptera-: Animals- KW - Insecta- KW - Insects- KW - Invertebrata- KW - Invertebrates-; Myxophyta-: Fungi- KW - larva-; Fuligo-septica (Myxophyta-): species- KW - Microorganisms- KW - Nonvascular-Plants KW - Palearctic-region; emergence-behavior; feeding-behavior KW - Palearctic-region; Kyoto-: Japan- KW - Plantae-; Platurocypta-punctum (Diptera-): species- KW - Plants-; fruiting-body; Kamigamo-Experimental-Forest: Japan- KW - slime-mold KW - spore- AB -

Platurocypta punctum (Stannius) (Diptera: Mycetophilidae) was firstly recorded from Japan based on the adult specimens emerged from a fruiting body of Fuligo septica (L.) (Myxomycetes: Physarales: Physaraceae). We observed the larvae feeding on spores within the fruiting body at Kamigamo Experimental Forest in Kyoto, central Japan. P. punctum may be closely associated with slime molds.

L2 - 23091 L3 - 23108 VL - 5 N1 - ArticleJapanese ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Fungus gnats of the genera Anatella, Allodia and Cordyla in Japan (Diptera: Mycetophilidae) JF - Entomological Science Y1 - 2003 A1 - Sasakawa, Mitsuhiro A1 - Ishizaki, Hironori SP - 97 EP - 109 KW - Animalia-; Fistulinaceae- (Basidiomycetes-): family- KW - Arthropoda- KW - Biogeography-: Population-Studies; Systematics-and-Taxonomy; [15300-] Basidiomycetes- KW - Fungi- KW - host-; Hygrophoraceae- (Basi KW - Insecta- KW - Invertebrata- KW - Plantae-; [75314-] Diptera-[new-taxon] AB - Six new mycetophilid species from three genera belonging to the tribe Exechiini are described: Anatella prominens on a fungus of the Polyporaceae, Allodia bipexa and Allodia conifera on fungi of the Russulaceae, Allodia quadrata on fungi of the Hygrophoraceae, Tricholomataceae, Rhodophyllaceae, Russulaceae and Fistulinaceae, Allodia laccariae on a fungus of the Tricholomataceae, and Cordyla bidenticulata on a fungus of the Boletaceae. Their characteristic male genitalia are illustrated. Cordyla flaviceps Staeger, Cordyla fusca Meigen and Cordyla pusilla Edwards are newly recorded from Japan. L2 - 22922 L3 - 22939 VL - 6 UR - http://www.online-keys.net/sciaroidea/2000_/Sasakawa_&_Ishizaki_2003_Allodia_anatella_Cordyla_Japan.pdf N1 - ArticleEnglish ER -