@article {23422, title = {A preliminary list of the fungus-gnats (Diptera, Mycetophilidae) of Ireland}, journal = {Proceedings R Ir Acad. (B)}, volume = {76}, number = {6}, year = {1976}, pages = {87-110.}, type = {Article}, keywords = {Action, Combination, Diet, Eurasia, Europe, Identification, Ireland] [Republic of, Land, Mycetophilidae [Food plants / / Fungus eating, Nomenclature, Nutrition, Palaearctic region, Synonymy, Systematics, Taxonomic position, Taxonomy, United Kingdom, zones}, url = {http://www.online-keys.net/sciaroidea/1971_80/Chandler_1976_Fungus_gnats_of_Ireland.pdf}, author = {Chandler, Peter J.} } @article {23487, title = {Diptera feeding as larvae on macrofungi in Finland}, journal = {Annales Zoologici Fennici}, volume = {16}, number = {1}, year = {1979}, pages = {50-83}, type = {Article}, abstract = {During the summers of 1974-1977 about 3700 sporophores of 184 spp. of macrofungi, mainly Agaricales, were examined for infestation with dipterous larvae. Diptera were reared from about 1/3 of the sporophores and positive results were obtained from 148 fungus species. The principal families of fungivorous Diptera were Mycetophilidae (53 spp.) and Anthomyiidae (16 spp.). About 120 spp. of Diptera were recorded. Association with macrofungi has arisen numerous times during evolution in the Diptera; certain fungivorous species are generally saprophagous, others may feed on decomposing matter in the fungus, and among the truly fungivorous species different degrees of specialization are found, in some cases including tendencies towards monophagy. The specialized species belong to Mycetophilidae, Phoridae, Platypezidae, Syrphidae, Anthomyiidae, Fannidae and Muscidae. Developmental and reproductive strategies of fungivorous Diptera as well as protecting strategies by the fungi against the Diptera are discussed. Competition between fungus-feeding dipterous species is probably important in some cases; e.g., from a single sporophore of Leccinum scabrum 12 different Diptera species were reared. The economic importance of the Diptera as pests of edible fungi in Finland is discussed.}, keywords = {Animals and man, Damage caused by animals, Diet, Diptera (Insecta)., Diptera [Damage to vegetation / / Edible fungi] [Food plants / /, economic importance] [Finland / / Feeding on, Eurasia, Europe, Fungi, fungi]., Land, Larvae, Nutrition, Palaearctic region, Records, zones}, isbn = {0003-455X}, url = {http://www.online-keys.net/sciaroidea/add01/Duret_1979_Platyroptilon.pdf}, author = {Hackman, W. and Meinander, M.} } @article {23491, title = {The Arthropoda of the southern islands of New Zealand. 9. Diptera}, journal = {Journal R. Soc. N.Z.}, volume = {6}, number = {2}, year = {1976}, pages = {107-152.}, type = {Article}, keywords = {Acropsilus borboroides, Allodia antennata, Aneura boletinoides, Aphelomera skusei, brevicaudatus, campbelli, Cerodontha australis, Chaetocoelopa littoralis, Drosophila, Exechia hiemalis, First, fusca, Geological time periods, Helophilus hochstetteri, Hydrellia, Hydrellia enderbii, key, Land, Leptocera aucklandica, Leptocera caenosa, Leptocera empirica, Leptocera rennelli, Lonchoptera dubia, Macrocera, marglnata [Antarctic Ocean islands / / Auckland Islands, melanogaster, Melanostoma fasciatum, Mycetophila campbellensis, Mycetophila fumosa, Mycetophila marginepunctata, New taxa, Nomenclature, Oceanic islands, Paradoxa, philpotti, Platyura brevis, Prosopantrum flavifrons, Protoborborus, Protoborborus antipodus, Protocoelopa, Psilopa, records] [Pacific Ocean islands / / Snares Island]., records]., Schoenophilus pedestris campbellensis, Synonymy, Systematics, Taxonomy, Tetragoneura minima, trifasciata [Antarctic Ocean islands / / Auckland Islands, tritici, zones, Zygomyia}, author = {Harrison, R. A.} } @article {23586, title = {A new sub-family, genus and species of the family Platypodidae (Coleoptera)}, journal = {Ann. Mus. zool. polon., Warsaw}, volume = {15}, year = {1953}, pages = {43-53}, type = {Article}, keywords = {Africa, Afrotropical region, Available name, biology, Centr. Madagascar p. 49 figs.]., Chaetastus (Curculionidae): [Nom nov, Chap. nec Walk., for, gen. and sp. n. (Platypod.)]., Land, New taxa, Nomenclature, p. 44 (note)]., p. 44 figs]., p. 46, Platycerus (Lucanidae)., Platycerus [Madagascar / / Coleoptera, Platypicerus (Curculionidae): [Gen nov, Platypicerus hamatus, Platypicerus hamatus (Curculionidae): [Sp nov]., Platypodidae (Curculionidae)., Platypodidae [Zoology / / Platypicerinae, sp. n., subfam. n, Symmerus, Symmerus (Ditomyiidae)., Symmerus [Zoology / / ]., Systematics, zones}, author = {Nunberg, M.} } @article {23524, title = {A study on the last instar larvae of some Czechoslovak Mycetophila (Diptera, Mycetophilidae)}, journal = {Acta Univ. Carol. (Biol.)}, volume = {1970}, number = {2}, year = {1971}, pages = {137-176}, type = {Article}, keywords = {148-149, Adult instar, Adult instar]., Czechoslovakia]., Development, Eurasia, Europe, Host, Hosts, key, Land, Last instar larvae, Life cycle and development, morphology, Mycetophila (Mycetophilidae): [Key to species, Mycetophila [Metamorphosis / / Adult instar, Mycetophila finlandica (Mycetophilidae): [Description, Mycetophila finlandica [Czechoslovakia / / First record]., Mycetophila ichneumonea (Mycetophilidae): [Description, Mycetophila signatoides (Mycetophilidae): [Description, New record]., Nomenclature, Palaearctic region, Parasite]., Parasites, Parasites diseases and disorders, pp., Systematics, systematics] [Insect parasites / / Larva] [Fungal hosts / /, Taxonomy, Use in, zones}, author = {La{\v s}tovka, Petr} }