TY - JOUR T1 - Notes sur le genre Greenomyia Brunetti et description d'une espece nouvelle des Alpes et des Apennins (Diptera: Mycetophilidae) JF - Annales de la Societe Entomologique de France Y1 - 2002 A1 - Matile, Loic SP - 13 EP - 16 KW - Animalia-; Clastobasis- (Diptera-); Clastobasis-lepida (Diptera-): description- KW - Arthropoda- KW - Arthropods- KW - Europe- KW - Insecta- KW - Insects- KW - Invertebrata- KW - Invertebrates-; Alps-: Europe- KW - new-combination; Greenomyia- (Diptera-); Greenomyia-brunettii (Diptera-): description- KW - new-name; Greenomyia-theresae (Diptera-): description- KW - new-species; Diptera-: Animals- KW - Oriental-region; geographic-distribution; morphology- KW - Palearctic-region; Apennins-: Italy- KW - Palearctic-region; Sri-Lanka: Asia- KW - Systematics-and-Taxonomy; [75314-] Diptera-[new-taxon] AB - 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. L2 - 22567 L3 - 46256 VL - 38 UR - http://www.online-keys.net/sciaroidea/add01/Matile_2002_Greenomyia.pdf N1 - ArticleFrench ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Mycetophilidae s.l. (Diptera) of linden-oak-hornbeam woods in the Bialowieza National Park JF - Fragmenta Faunistica (Warsaw) Y1 - 2001 A1 - Mikolajczyk, Waldemar SP - 341 EP - 351 KW - Animalia-; Mycetophilidae- (Diptera-); Diptera-: Animals- KW - Arthropoda- KW - Arthropods- KW - Biogeography-: Population-Studies; [75314-] Diptera- KW - Europe- KW - Insecta- KW - Insects- KW - Invertebrata- KW - Invertebrates-; Bialowieza-National-Park: Poland- KW - Palearctic-region; light-collection-method: field-method; netting-: field-method; odor-baits: field-method; linden-oak-hornbeam-woods; species-abundancy; species-composition AB - Fungus gnats were studied in linden-oak-hornbeam woods, the most representative plant associations in the Bialowieza National Park. The species composition, abundance and frequency of Mycetophilidae s. l. at three selected sites were compared. 257 species were recorded. Most of the material was collected by netting, some by light and by odour baits. L2 - 22659 L3 - 22676 VL - 44 N1 - ArticleEnglish ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Fungus-gnats (Diptera: Mycetophilidae) from maramures depression, at first mention in Romania JF - Travaux du Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle "Grigore Antipa" Y1 - 2002 A1 - Parvu, Corneliu SP - 261 EP - 265 KW - Animalia-; [75314-] Diptera-[new-taxon] KW - Animalia-; animal- (Animalia-): common- KW - Arthropoda- KW - Arthropods- KW - Biogeography-: Population-Studies; [33000-] Animalia- KW - Europe- KW - fauna-; Grzegorzekia- (Diptera-): genus- KW - Insecta- KW - Insects- KW - Invertebrata- KW - Invertebrates-; Bosnia-: Europe- KW - Mycetophilidae-; fungus-gnat (Diptera-): common-; Animalia-: Animals-; Diptera-: Animals- KW - Mycetophilidae-; Leia-maculosa (Diptera-): species- KW - Mycetophilidae-; Rondaniella- (Diptera-): genus- KW - New-record KW - Palearctic-region; faunistics-; geographic-distribution KW - Palearctic-region; Herzegovina-: Europe- KW - Palearctic-region; Maramures-Depression: Romania- AB - 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. L2 - 22761 L3 - 22778 VL - 44: N1 - ArticleEnglish ER - TY - JOUR T1 - New species of the genus Boletina Winnertz (Diptera: Mycetophilidae) from Fennoscandia JF - Entomologica Fennica Y1 - 2004 A1 - Polevoi, Alexei V. A1 - Hedmark, Kjell SP - 23 EP - 33 KW - Animalia-; Boletina-altridentata (Diptera-): species- KW - Arthropoda- KW - Arthropods- KW - Asia- KW - description-; Boletina-cordata (Diptera-): species- KW - description-; Boletina-falcata (Diptera-): species- KW - description-; Boletina-fennoscandica (Diptera-): species- KW - description-; Boletina-hedstroemi (Diptera-): species- KW - description-; Boletina-kivachiana (Diptera-): species- KW - description-; Boletina-lapponica (Diptera-): species- KW - description-; Boletina-struthioides (Diptera-): species- KW - description-; Boletina-subtriangularis (Diptera-): species- KW - description-; Diptera-: Animals- KW - Economic-Entomology; Systematics-and-Taxonomy; Terrestrial-Ecology: Ecology- KW - Environmental-Sciences; [75314-] Diptera-[new-taxon] KW - Europe- KW - Insecta- KW - Insects- KW - Invertebrata- KW - Invertebrates-; Fennoscandia-: Europe- KW - new-species KW - Palearctic-region; KW - Palearctic-region; Finland-: Europe- KW - Palearctic-region; Karelia-: Russia- AB -

Nine new species of the fungus-gnat genus Boletina Winnertz (B.alcata sp. n., B. hedstroemi sp. n., B. struthioides sp. n., B. kivachiana sp. n., B. fennoscandica sp. n., B. lapponica sp. n., B. subtriangularis sp. n., B. atridentata sp. n. and B. cot-data sp. n.) are described from Russian Karelia, Finland and Sweden. The descriptions are based on recently collected specimens as well as on the old material deposited in the collection of the Museum of Natural History, Helsinki, Finland. Most of the collecting localities are situated in oldgrowth reservations or habitats suggested to protection. Detailed descriptions and illustrations of genitalia are given. Ecological data and information on closely related species are provided.

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