@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.} } @book {49350, title = {Diptera scandinaviae, disposita et descripta}, volume = {12}, year = {1855}, pages = {xx + 4547-4942}, address = {Lundae}, author = {Zetterstedt, Johann Vilhelm} } @article {45309, title = {Contribution {\`a} l{\textquoteright} {\'e}tude des Mycetophilidae des grottes de Romanie avec la description de deux esp{\`e}ces nouvelles}, journal = {International Journal of Speleology}, volume = {3}, year = {1972}, month = {1972}, pages = {387-395}, url = {http://www.ijs.speleo.it/article.php?id_art=414\&page=author.php\&auth=Anca\%20Burghele-Balacesco}, author = {Burghele-Balacesco, Anca} } @article {43928, title = {A review of Allodiopsis (Diptera: Mycetophilidae) from China}, journal = {Oriental Insects}, volume = {43}, year = {2009}, pages = {7-10}, issn = {0030-5316}, author = {Wang, Yi-Ping and Hong, Wu and Xu, Hua-Chao} } @article {43673, title = {Fungus gnats (Diptera: Bolitophilidae, Diadocidiidae, Ditomyiidae, Keroplatidae \& Mycetophilidae) from Tyresta National Park and Nature Reserve in Sweden}, journal = {Sahlbergia }, volume = {14}, year = {2008}, pages = {29-52}, abstract = {Faunistic data on fungus gnats from the boreonemoral, old-growth, pine-dominated forests of Tyresta National Park and the surrounding Nature Reserve are presented. The material was collected with Malaise traps, window traps and coloured pan traps at 15 sites in the years 1997-2003. The Tyresta forest suffered from a 450 ha area wild-fire in 1999, and about half (55\%) of the samples originates from newly, partly heavily burnt wild-fire sites. Altogether 248 species are recorded, including 22 species new to Sweden, viz. Symmerus nobilis Lackschewitz, 1937, Orfelia unicolor (Staeger, 1840), Phthinia winnertzi Mik, 1869, Sciophila krysheni Polevoi, 2001, Sciophila modesta Zaitzev, 1982, Sciophila persubtilis Polevoi, 2001, Sciophila setosa Garrett, 1925, Boletina edwardsi Chandler, 1992, Gnoriste harcyniae von Roder, 1887, Allodia (Allodia) anglofennica Edwards, 1921, Allodia (Brachycampta) foliifera (Strobl, 1910), Anatella ankeli Plassmann, 1977, Exechiopsis (Xenexechia) perspicua (Johannsen, 1912), Synplasta pseudingeniosa Zaitzev, 1993, Mycetophila dziedzickii Chandler, 1977, Mycetophila gentilicia Zaitzev, 1999, Mycetophila lubomirskii Dziedzicki, 1884, Phronia distincta Hackman, 1970, Sceptonia regni Chandler, 1991, Sceptonia thaya Sevcik, 2004, Trichonta clavigera Lundstrom, 1913, and Trichonta subterminalis Zaitzev \& Menzel, 1996. Five species (1 Diadocidia, 1 Docosia, 2 Cordyla and 1 Dynatosoma) are regarded as new to science and will be described elsewhere. The species richness and composition fits well the general picture of increasing species diversity towards north when compared with other surveys in the Nordic region. The material shows no significant difference between fire-sites and intact forest with respect to number of specimens caught, but the species composition is quite different. As expected, the highest number of species (185) was found at the undisturbed sites, and 43 species are significantly found to be avoiding the fire sites. Still, attraction of many fungus gnats to wild-fire sites is strongly indicated by a high number of species (151) captured there, of which 37 species are significantly over-represented at such sites. For 201 species (81\%) the known larval habitat is given, showing that fungus gnats from Tyresta are dependant upon a rich biota of both epigeal and wood-growing fungi, and on decaying wood, particularly of deciduous trees.}, url = {http://www.online-keys.net/sciaroidea/add01/Jakovlev_al_2008_fungus_gnats_from_tyresta.pdf}, author = {Jakovlev, Jevgeni and Kj{\ae}randsen, Jostein and Viklund, Bert} } @inbook {26912, title = {Fungus Gnats (Diptera: Bolitophilidae, Diadocidiidae, Ditomyiidae, Keroplatidae, Mycetophilidae) of the Western Rhodopes (Bulgaria)}, booktitle = {Biodiversity of Bulgaria 3 [Pensoft Series Faunistica No 56] }, series = {Biodiversity of eastern Rhodopes (Bulgaria and Greece)}, year = {2006}, note = {Book chapter; PrintEnglish}, pages = {701-710}, publisher = {Pensoft \& National Museum of Natural History}, organization = {Pensoft \& National Museum of Natural History}, address = {Sofia}, abstract = {

This paper gives faunistic data about 91 species of fungus gnats established in the Western Rhodopes.

}, keywords = {Annotated-new-records; Bolitophilidae- : Nematocera-, Bolitophilidae-, Diadocidiidae-, Diptera-, Ditomyiidae-, Eastern-Rhodopes, Insecta-, Keroplatidae-, Mycetophilidae- : Bulgaria-}, author = {Bechev, Dimitar} } @article {26803, title = {Review of fungus gnats in the genus Tarnania Tuomikoski, with a phylogeny of the Rymosia s.l. genus group (Diptera : Mycetophilidae)}, journal = {Insect Systematics \& Evolution}, volume = {37}, number = {2}, year = {2006}, pages = {121-148}, abstract = {

The four known species of Tarnania Tuomikoski are reviewed, viz. T dziedzickii (Edwards, 1941), T. fenestralis (Meigen, 1818), T. nemoralis (Edwards, 1941), and T. tarnanii (Dziedzicki, 1910). Males and females are re-described, photographed and their terminalia figured. An attempt is made to homologize and name specific substructures of the male gonostylus, widely recognizable within the tribe Exechiini. A phylogenetic analysis of the Tarnania species, including representatives of the six other genera of the Rymosia s. lat. genus group, strengthens the view that Tarnania is monophyletic. Tarnania is supported by six unambiguous character changes of which three are considered to be unique synapomorphies, viz. 1) lower parts of metepisternum and metepimeron covered with campaniform sensilla; 2) hind tibia with several curved bristles posterodorsally, placed irregularly in more than one row; and 3) anterior branch of male gonostylus forming an elongated, bifurcated lobe. The most parsimonious hypothesis for relationships among the species of Tarnania is ((T tarnanii + T nemoralis) + (T dziedzickii + T fenestralis)). The practice of regarding the genera of the Rymosia s. lat. genus group as an assemblage of plesiomorphic genera is also supported, the most parsimonious hypothesis for relationships among them being (Notolopha (Allodiopsis (Myrosia (Synplasta (Tarnania + (Rymosia + Pseudorymosia)))))). Tarnania is most diverse in northwestern Europe, with all four species known from Norway, Sweden, Great Britain, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, and France. T dziedzickii extends its distribution southwards to include the North African and the Near East Regions. T. fenestralis is widely distributed in the western Palaearctic Region and extends its distribution eastwards to the eastern Palaearctic region. Only T. tarnanii displays a wide Holarctic distribution including most of Russia, Alaska, Canada and Greenland.

}, author = {Kj{\ae}randsen, Jostein} } @article {26787, title = {[Fungus gnats in caves and artificial cave sites (Diptera Sciaroidea: Ditomyiidae, Bolitophilidae, Diadocidiidae, Keroplatidae, Mycetophilidae).]}, journal = {Entomofauna}, volume = {28}, number = {11}, year = {2007}, pages = {125-138}, abstract = {

Systematical investigations in many caves in Germany, especially in Hessen and Rheinland-Pfalz, brought 211 species of fungus gnats. In the whole Western Palaearctic Region there are 233 species known from subterranean areas. The species found in caves in different countries are listed.

}, author = {Weber, Dieter and Zaenker, Stefan and Plassmann, Eberhard} } @article {26326, title = {Fungus gnats (Diptera: Bolitophilidae, Diadocidiidae, Ditomyiidae, Keroplatidae and Mycetophilidae) from M{\o}re og Romsdal}, journal = {Norwegian Journal of Entomology}, volume = {54}, year = {2007}, month = {12/2007}, pages = {147-171}, abstract = {

Faunistic data on fungus gnats from the county of M\øre og Romsdal in Norway are presented and all species known from the county are summarized in a checklist. Treatment of some 23000 specimens, collected with one Malaise trap and one window trap for a whole year each, resulted in the identification of 315 species from a single site at Jordalsgrend, Sunndal municipality. Material from three other localities in M\øre og Romsdal and a few previously published records adds 42 species, bringing the total up to 357 species belonging to the families Bolitophilidae (11), Diadocidiidae (6), Ditomyiidae (2), Keroplatidae (11) and Mycetophilidae (327). Ten of the species are considered to be new to science and three species represented with single females could not be identified to species level. Records of 57 species are published for the first time from Norway, including three species that have been listed from Norway without any published records. The 34 species included in the Norwegian 2006 Red Data List are commented on. The high species diversity found at Jordalsgrend reveals a new picture when compared with other surveys in the Nordic region, and may have implications for future forest management, as boreal-oceanic, old-growth, deciduous forests are underrepresented in most conservation plans.

}, author = {Kj{\ae}randsen, Jostein and John Bjarne Jordal} } @article {26325, title = {The fungus gnats of Iceland (Diptera, Keroplatidae \& Mycetophilidae)}, journal = {Insect Systematics and Evolution Supplements}, volume = {64}, year = {2007}, month = {12/2007}, pages = {61-96}, abstract = {The Icelandic fauna of fungus gnats in the families Keroplatidae and Mycetophilidae is revised based on available material lodged at the Icelandic Institute of Natural History; the Zoological Museum in Copenhagen, Denmark; the Museum of Zoology in Lund, Sweden; and the Museum of Zoology in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Eight species names previously published from Iceland are removed from the Icelandic fauna due to misidentifications. Three replaced names and 20 new species are added; viz. Allocotocera pulchella (Curtis, 1837), Sciophila hirta Meigen, 1818, S. parviareolata Santos Abreu, 1920, Boletina basalis (Meigen, 1818), B. gripha Dziedzicki, 1885, Leia fascipennis Meigen, 1818, Anatella sp., Brevicornu auriculatum (Edwards, 1925), B. verralli (Edwards, 1925), Exechia borealis Lundstr{\"o}m, 1912 sp. restit., E. micans Lastovka \& Matile, 1974, E. pectinivalva Stackelberg, 1948, E. pseudofestiva Lackschewitz, 1937, E. sp. A, Exechiopsis ligulata (Lundstr{\"o}m, 1913), Rymosia speyae Chandler, 1994, Mycetophila marginata Winnertz, 1863, Phronia bicolor Dziedzicki, 1889, P. braueri Dziedzicki, 1889, P. taczanowskyi Dziedzicki, 1889, Trichonta atricauda (Zetterstedt, 1852), T. terminalis (Walker, 1856) and Zygomyia pseudohumeralis Caspers, 1980.
The known fauna now comprises 41 species in 19 genera. Keys to genera and males of all species are provided. Females are associated to males and keyed for all species except for species belonging to genera Anatella Winnertz, Brevicornu Marshall and Sciophila Meigen. One male Exechia with rather peculiar but mal-developed terminalia could not be placed in any known species. Hence, it is figured and briefly described here, but left without a scientific name until more material is discovered. Exechia borealis is figured and reinstated as a separate species based on studies of Finnish type material and selection of a lectotype. To confirm the identity of Macrocera nigropicea Lundstr{\"o}m, 1906 the Finnish holotype has been studied and compared with the closely related M. maculata Meigen, 1818.
Estimates of the total species richness in Iceland varies between 44 and 52. The Icelandic fauna of fungus gnats is discussed in the context of its relationship to the wider Holarctic fauna, especially to that of the adjacent parts of NW Europe. There is a strong affinity with the rest of NW Europe and a high proportion of the Icelandic species show a Holarctic, seemingly circumpolar distribution. The fauna of fungus gnats in Iceland is regarded to be entirely postglacial in origin. Thus, the dominance of species in the subfamily Mycetophilinae indicates that they are a successful group in the high boreal and arctic regions with a great dispersion potential. The main limiting factor for the diversity of fungus gnats on Iceland is probably lack of highly developed forest environments
}, url = {http://www.online-keys.net/sciaroidea/add01/Kjaerandsen_et_al_2007_Iceland fungus gnat checklist.pdf}, author = {Kj{\ae}randsen, Jostein and Kurina, Olavi and Erling {\'O}lafsson} } @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 {23745, title = {Notes sur les Mycetophilidae (Diptera) de la faune de France. 1. Le genre Allodiopsis}, journal = {L{\textquoteright}Entomologiste}, volume = {27}, number = {3}, year = {1971}, pages = {64-70}, url = {http://www.online-keys.net/sciaroidea/add01/Matile_1971_Allodiopsis_faune_de_France.pdf}, author = {Matile, L.} } @article {23801, title = {New species Mycetophiloidea (Diptera) to the Bulgarian fauna V.}, journal = {"Universite de Plovdiv ""Paissi Hilendarski"", Travaux scientifiques"}, volume = {29}, number = {6}, year = {1991}, pages = {27-30}, url = {http://www.online-keys.net/sciaroidea/1991_2000/Bechev_1991_Fungus_gnats_Bulgaria_V.pdf}, author = {Bechev, Dimitar N.} } @article {23836, title = {The fungus gnats (Diptera: Bolitophilidae, Diadocidiidae, Ditomyiidae, Keroplatidae and Mycetophilidae) of Greece, its islands and Cyprus}, journal = {Studia Dipterologica}, volume = {12}, number = {2}, year = {2006}, note = {Using Smart Source Parsing}, pages = {255-314}, abstract = {

The species of fungus gnats (Bolitophilidae, Diadocidiidae, Ditomyiidae, Keroplatidae and Mycetophilidae) occurring in Greece and Cyprus are reviewed. Altogether 201 species are recorded, 189 for Greece and 69 for Cyprus. Of these 126 species are newly recorded for Greece and 36 are newly recorded for Cyprus. The following new taxa are described from Greece: Macrorrhyncha ibis spec. nov., M. pelargos spec. nov., M. laconica spec. nov., Macrocera critica spec. nov., Docosia cephaloniae spec. nov., D. enos spec. nov., D. pasiphae spec. nov., Megophthalmidia illyrica spec. nov., M. ionica spec. nov., M. pytho spec. nov., Mycomya thrakis spec. nov., Allocotocera scheria spec. nov., Sciophila pandora spec. nov., Rymosia labyrinthos spec. nov.; M. illyrica is also recorded from Croatia. The following new taxa are described from Cyprus: Macrocera cypriaca spec. nov., Megophthalmidia alnicola spec. nov., M. cedricola spec. nov. The following new synonymies are proposed: Mycomya tenuis (WALKER, 1856) = M. intermissa PLASSMANN, 1984 syn. nov., Phronia willistoni DZIEDZICKI, 1889 = P. incisa CASPERS, 1991 syn. nov. A key is provided for the western Palaearctic species of Macrorrhyncha WINNERTZ. The composition of the fauna of these families in Greece and Cyprus is discussed in relation to the Mediterranean and to the wider distribution of genera and species.

}, author = {Chandler, Peter J. and Bechev, Dimitar N. and Caspers, Norbert} } @article {23486, title = {Sieni-ja surusaaskia (Diptera. Mycetophiloidea) Lounais- Hameesta}, journal = {Lounais-Hameen Luonto}, volume = {43,No.}, year = {1973}, pages = {59-61.}, type = {Article}, keywords = {Allodiopsis rustica, Allodiopsis rustica (Mycetophilidae): [New record]., Asindulum flavum, Asindulum flavum (Keroplatidae): [New record]., Boletina pectinunguis, Boletina pectinunguis (Mycetophilidae): [New record]., confinis, Eurasia, Europe, Exechia, Exechia confinis (Mycetophilidae): [New record]., First record]., Land zones, Mycetophilidae, Mycetophilidae (Nematocera)., Palaearctic region, Pseudorymosia optiva, Pseudorymosia optiva (Mycetophilidae): [New record]., Sciaridae (Nematocera)., Sciaridae [Finland / / Faunal lists]., Sciophila dziedzickii (Mycetophilidae): [New record]., Sciophila dziedzickii [Finland / /}, url = {http://www.online-keys.net/sciaroidea/add01/Duret_1979_Mycetophila.pdf}, author = {Hackman, W.} } @article {23502, title = {A new species of Allodiopsis Tuom. (Dipt., Mycetophilidae) taken in Berkshire}, journal = {Entomologist}, volume = {102}, year = {1969}, pages = {201-202}, type = {Article}, keywords = {Allodiopsis ingeniosa (Mycetophilidae): [Sp nov, Berkshire, England, figs]., New taxa, Nomenclature, p. 201, Systematics, Wytham Wood}, url = {http://www.online-keys.net/sciaroidea/add01/Kidd_1969_ Allodiopsis.pdf}, author = {Kidd, L. N.} } @article {23397, title = {Molecular phylogeny of the fungus gnat tribe Exechiini (Mycetophilidae, Diptera)}, journal = {Zoologica Scripta}, volume = {36}, year = {2007}, pages = {327-335}, abstract = {The phylogenetic relationships within the fungus gnat tribe Exechiini have been left unattended for many years. Recent studies have not shed much light on the intergeneric relationship within the tribe. Here the first attempt to resolve the phylogeny of the tribe Exechiini using molecular markers is presented. The nuclear 18S and the mitochondrial 16S, and cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) genes were successfully sequenced for 20 species representing 15 Exechiini genera and five outgroup genera. Bayesian, maximum parsimony and maximum likelihood analyses revealed basically congruent tree topologies and the monophyly of Exechiini, including the genus Cordyla, is confirmed. The molecular data corroborate previous morphological studies in several aspects. Cordyla is found in a basal clade together with Brachypeza, Pseudorymosia and Stigmatomeria. The splitting of the genera Allodiopsis s.l. and Brevicornu s.l. as well as the sistergroup relationship of Exechia and Exechiopsis is also supported. The limited phylogenetic information provided by morphological characters is mirrored in the limited resolution of the molecular markers used in this study. Short internal and long-terminal branches obtained may indicate a rapid radiation of the Exechiini genera during a short evolutionary period.}, doi = {10.1111/j.1463-6409.2007.00285.x}, url = {http://www.online-keys.net/sciaroidea/2000_/Rindal_et_al_2007_Exechiini.pdf}, author = {Rindal, Eirik and S{\o}li, Geir E. E. and Kj{\ae}randsen, Jostein and Bachmann, Lutz} } @article {23356, title = {Seventy species of fungus gnats new to Finland (Diptera: Mycetophilidae)}, journal = {Sahlbergia}, volume = {11}, year = {2006}, pages = {22-39}, abstract = {Seventy species of fungus gnats are reported as new to Finland. Additionally two species are confirmed, increasing the known Finnish fauna to 699 species. Eighteen of the species are also new to the Nordic region, viz.: Mycomya (Mycomya) livida (Dziedzicki, 1885); Neoempheria bimaculata (von Roser, 1840); Phthinia winnertzi Mik, 1869; Sciophila pseudoflexuosa Kurina, 1991; Sciophila setosa Garrett, 1925; Allodiopsis gracai {\v S}ev{\v c}{\'\i}k \& Papp, 2003; Brevicornu arcticoides Caspers, 1985; Exechia pseudofestiva Lackschewitz, 1937; Exechia repandoides Caspers, 1984; Exechiopsis (Xenexechia) perspicua (Johannsen, 1912); Notolopha sibirica Zaitzev \& Maximova, 2000; Pseudexechia canalicula (Johannsen, 1912); Dynatosoma silesiacum {\v S}ev{\v c}{\'\i}k, 2001; Mycetophila exstincta Loew, 1869; Mycetophila idonea Lastovka, 1972; Mycetophila triangularis Lundstr{\"o}m, 1912; Sceptonia hamata {\v S}ev{\v c}{\'\i}k, 2004; Sceptonia thaya {\v S}ev{\v c}{\'\i}k, 2004. Three species are reported for the first time from the Palaearctic region, viz.: Sciophila setosa, Exechiopsis (Xenexechia) perspicua and Pseudexechia canalicula. The new records are based mainly on original material collected in southern Finland in 2003 - 2004. In addition the collections at the Finnish Museum of Natural History, Helsinki were re-examined for the genera Boletina (in part), Allodiopsis, Exechia, Exechiopsis, Myrosia, Notolopha, Rymosia and Synplasta. Detailed information on Finnish records as well as data on the general distribution and taxonomical notes are given for each species new to Finland. }, url = {http://www.online-keys.net/sciaroidea/2000_/Jakovlev_et_al_2006_Seventy_species_of_fungus_gnats_new_to_\%7E1.pdf}, author = {Jakovlev, Jevgeni and Kj{\ae}randsen, Jostein and Polevoi, Alexei} } @article {22153, title = {Fungus gnats in the taiga - new species from Sweden in a Fennoscandian perspective (Diptera: Sciaroidea excl. Sciaridae)}, journal = {Entomologisk Tidskrift}, volume = {121}, number = {3}, year = {2000}, note = {Swedish}, pages = {73-89.}, keywords = {Anatella novata; FINLAND-; New record; Sciaroidea; TAIGA-; Habitat significance; PALAEARCTIC-REGION; Fennoscandia; Taiga habitat significance; SWEDEN-; New records; * INSECTA-; ** DIPTERA-; *** NEMATOCERA-; Sciaroidea; **** MYCETOPHILIDAE-; Anatella novat}, author = {Hedmark, Kjell} } @book {22306, title = {[Insects - pests of fungi in the forests of the European parts of the USSR.]}, year = {1986}, note = {Russian}, publisher = {Nauka}, organization = {Nauka}, address = {Moscow}, keywords = {DIPTERA-; FOOD-PLANTS; Fungi; Faunal review; ECOLOGY-; TROPHIC-STRUCTURE; COMMUNITY-STRUCTURE; Mycetophily, European USSR; USSR-; European parts; Fungal food ; \&; key to species, mycetophagous taxa; * INSECTA-; ** DIPTERA-; KEY-TO-FAMILIES; European part of USSR; Larvae, p. 69; *** NEMATOCERA-; **** MYCETOPHILIDAE-; KEY-TO-GENERA; European part of USSR; P.-124; **** MYCETOPHILIDAE-; Allodia; Winnertz 1863; KEY-TO-SPECIES; European part of USSR; P.-165; **** MYCETOPHILIDAE-; Allodiopsis; Thomikoski; KEY-TO-SPECIES; Europea}, author = {Krivosheina, N. P. and Zajtsev, A. I. and Yakovlev, E. B.} } @article {22497, title = {Rymosia rustica Edwards, dipt{\`e}re myc{\'e}tophilide nouveau pour la faune France}, journal = {Revue Fran{\c c}aise d{\textquoteright}Entomologie}, volume = {29}, number = {4}, year = {1962}, pages = {304-311}, url = {http://www.online-keys.net/sciaroidea/add01/Matile_1962_Rymosia_rustica.pdf}, author = {Matile, Loic} } @article {22539, title = {Note synonymique sur le genre Synplasta (Diptera, Mycetophilidae)}, journal = {BULLETIN DE LA SOCIETE ENTOMOLOGIQUE DE FRANCE}, volume = {92}, number = {1-2}, year = {1987}, note = {French}, pages = {18}, keywords = {* INSECTA-; ** DIPTERA-; *** NEMATOCERA-; **** MYCETOPHILIDAE-; Allodiopsis (Gymnogonia); Tuomikoski 1966; RAISED-TO; Gymnogonia, p. 18; **** MYCETOPHILIDAE-; Gymnogonia; Tuomikoski 1966; NEW-SYNONYM; Of Synplasta Skuse 1890, p. 18; **** MYCETOPHILIDAE-; Synplasta; Skuse 1890; SYN-NOV; Gymnogonia Tuomikoski 1966, p. 18; Invertebrates; Arthropods; Insects; Dipterans/True Flies, p. 18; RAISED-FROM; Allodiopsis (Gymnogonia)}, url = {http://www.online-keys.net/sciaroidea/add01/Matile_1987_Synonym_Synplasta.pdf}, author = {Matile, L.} } @article {22976, title = {New data on Sciaroidea (Diptera) from the Czech and Slovak Republics, with descriptions of seven new species of Mycetophilidae}, journal = {Casopis Slezskeho Zemskeho Muzea Serie A Vedy Prirodni}, volume = {53}, number = {1}, year = {2004}, note = {Article; PrintEnglish}, pages = {49-74}, keywords = {Allodiopsis-moravica, Checklist-including-52-new-records-and-new-regional-records, Checklist-including-61-new-records; Allodia- ( Brachycampta- ) bohemica-, Czech-Republic, Mycetophila-bartaki, Mycetophilidae-: Checklists-, S, Sceptonia-hamata, Slovakia-}, url = {http://www.online-keys.net/sciaroidea/2000_/Sevcik_2004_Sciaroidea_from_Czech_Slovak_republics_sp_n.pdf}, author = {Jan {\v S}ev{\v c}{\'\i}k} } @article {22979, title = {New Mycetophilidae (Diptera) and additions to the Hungarian checklist}, journal = {Folia Entomologica Hungarica}, volume = {64}, year = {2003}, note = {Article; PrintEnglish}, pages = {285-295}, abstract = {Seventeen species of Mycetophilidae are recorded as new for the Hungarian fauna, four species as new for Slovakia and one species is new for the Czech Republic. Neoempheria stubbsi Chandler et Ribeiro sp. n. (Slovenia, Hungary, Portugal), Leia hungarica sp. n. (Hungary),Leia martinovskyi sp. n. (Slovakia) and Allodiopsis gracai sp. n. (Hungary, Czech Republic) are described. Some corrections to the Checklist are given. With eleven figures.}, keywords = {Diptera-, Insecta-; Arthropods-; Insects-; Invertebrates-; True-Flies, Mycetophilidae- : Nematocera-}, url = {http://www.online-keys.net/sciaroidea/2000_/Sevcik_\&_Papp_2003_chech_list_n_sp_Hungarian.pdf}, author = {Jan {\v S}ev{\v c}{\'\i}k and Papp, Laszlo} } @article {23168, title = {New genera and species of Mycetophilidae (Diptera) from the Holarctic region, with notes on other species}, journal = {CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST}, volume = {112}, number = {6}, year = {1980}, pages = {529-544}, keywords = {-fig; {\textquoteright}; d; **** MYCETOPHILIDAE-; Acomoptera; GEN-NOV; Of Gnoristini, -fig; {\textquoteright}; d; **** MYCETOPHILIDAE-; Aglaomyia; GEN-NOV; Of Gnoristini, -fig; {\textquoteright}; d; **** MYCETOPHILIDAE-; Allodia bulbosa; Johannsen 1912; REFERRED-TO; Pseudobrachypeza, MYCETOPHILIDAE-; PALAEARCTIC-REGION; Holarctic; Systematic account; * INSECTA-; ** DIPTERA-; *** NEMATOCERA-; **** MYCETOPHILIDAE-; Acadia; GEN-NOV; Of Gnoristini, p. 532; **** MYCETOPHILIDAE-; Acadia polypori; SP-NOV; New Brunswick; P.-534, p. 534; **** MYCETOPHILIDAE-; Adicroneura; GEN-NOV; Of Gnoristini, p. 535; **** MYCETOPHILIDAE-; Adicroneura biocellata; SP-NOV; Oregon; P.-536, p. 537; **** MYCETOPHILIDAE-; Aglaomyia gatineau; SP-NOV; Quebec; P.-537, p. 544; **** MYCETOPHILIDAE-; Allodiopsis cristata; (Staeger 1840); SYN-NOV; Rhymosia brevicornis Sherman 1921, p. 544; **** MYCETOPHILIDAE-; Asindulum coxalis; Loew 1869; REFERRE, type species A. biocellata, type species A. gatineau, type species A. polypori, type species Eudicrana plexipus Garrett 1925}, url = {http://www.online-keys.net/sciaroidea/add01/Vockeroth_1980_Mycetophilidae_Holarctic_Region.pdf}, author = {Vockeroth, J. R.} } @article {23304, title = {Three new species of fungus gnats of the genera Synplasta Skuse and Allodiopsis Tuomik. (subgenus Myrosia Tuomik) from Russia (Diptera, Mycetophilidae)}, journal = {Lambillionea}, volume = {93}, number = {2}, year = {1993}, note = {tome IIEnglish}, pages = {215-218, illustr.}, keywords = {Allodiopsis (Myrosia) orientalis; Synplasta karelica; Synplasta pseudingeniosa; RUSSIA-; New species; * INSECTA-; ** DIPTERA-; *** NEMATOCERA-; **** MYCETOPHILIDAE-; Allodiopsis (Myrosia) maculosa; (Meig.); DIAGNOSTIC-CHARACTERS; To distinguish from A. (M}, url = {http://www.online-keys.net/sciaroidea/1991_2000/Zaitzev_1993_Synplasta_Myrosia_sp_n.pdf}, author = {Zaitzev, Alexander I.} } @article {21967, title = {Notes on Meigen{\textquoteright}s fungus-gnat types}, journal = {Encyclop{\'e}die entomologique. S{\'e}rie B. M{\'e}moires et notes}, volume = {2?}, year = {1924}, pages = {13-17}, abstract = {

Mycetophila flaviceps Meigen, Mycetophila ruficonis Meigen

}, author = {Edwards, Frederick Wallace} } @article {22694, title = {Eine kleine Fungivoriden Liste (Diptera) vom Berge Daisen in der Provinz H{\^o}ki (Honshu)}, journal = {Insecta Matsumurana}, volume = {13}, year = {1939}, pages = {97-100}, author = {Okada, I.} } @article {22792, title = {Rymosia matilei n. sp., eine neue Fungivoride}, journal = {Mitteilungen der Deutschen Entomologischen Gesellschaft}, volume = {29}, number = {2}, year = {1970}, pages = {19-20}, author = {Plassmann, Eberhard} } @article {22354, title = {Die Pilzm{\"u}cken M{\"a}hrens. 1. Nachtrag}, journal = {Wiener Entomologische Zeitung}, volume = {40}, year = {1923}, pages = {163-171}, author = {Landrock, Karl} } @article {22505, title = {Additions {\`a} la Faune de France des Dipt{\`e}res Mycetophilidae}, journal = {L{\textquoteright}Entomologiste}, volume = {25}, number = {4}, year = {1969}, pages = {61-66}, author = {Matile, Loic} } @article {23276, title = {Новые и малоизвестные виды мицетофилоидных двукрылых (Diptera, Mycetophilidae) фауны СССР [New and little-known species of the fungus gnats (Diptera, Mycetophiloidea) from the USSR fauna]}, journal = {Vestnik Zoologii}, volume = {1982}, year = {1982}, note = {Russian}, month = {10/1982}, pages = {31-35}, chapter = {31}, url = {http://mail.izan.kiev.ua/vz-pdf/1982/1982-5/VZ\%201982-5-06-Zaitsev.pdf}, author = {Zaitzev, Alexander I.} } @article {22473, title = {Biology and Morphology of the Immature Stages of Mycetophilidae (Diptera, Nematocera)}, journal = {Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Siences}, volume = {227}, number = {541}, year = {1937}, pages = {1-110}, keywords = {Diptera; larvae; Mycetophilidae}, url = {http://www.online-keys.net/sciaroidea/1931_40/Madwar_1937.pdf}, author = {Madwar, S.} } @article {22500, title = {Dipt{\`e}res fungivoridae r{\`e}colt{\'e}s a dans l{\textquoteright}Ile de Port-Cros (Var)}, journal = {Cahiers des Naturalistes: Bulletin des Naturalistes Parisiens}, volume = {n.s. 20}, year = {1964}, pages = {5-10}, author = {Matile, Loic} } @article {22503, title = {Note sur les Mycetophilidae de la r{\`e}gion pyr{\'e}n{\'e}enne et description de quatre esp{\`e}ces nouvelles}, journal = {Bulletin de la Soci{\'e}t{\'e} Entomologique De France}, volume = {72}, year = {1967}, pages = {121-126, 208-217}, abstract = {

Exechia separa Strobl, 1909: unknown name

}, author = {Matile, Loic} } @inbook {23292, title = {[The complex of fungus gnats (Diptera, Mycetophiloidea) as a component of the entomofauna of territories with a changed hydrological regime.]}, booktitle = {Pravdin, F.N. [Ed.] Soobshchestva ksilofilnykh nasekomykh v usloviyakh izbytochnogo uvlazheniya. [Xylophilic insect communities under flood conditions.]}, year = {1987}, note = {Russian}, pages = {96-118}, publisher = {Nauka}, organization = {Nauka}, address = {Moscow}, keywords = {Mycetophiloidea; USSR-; Distribution ; \&; annotated species list; * INSECTA-; ** DIPTERA-; Mycetophiloidea; Invertebrates; Arthropods; Insects; Dipterans/True Flies}, author = {Zaitzev, Alexander I.} } @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} } @article {22795, title = {{\"U}ber die Fungivoriden-Fauna (Diptera) des Naturparkes Hoher Vogelsberg}, journal = {Oberhessische Neturwissenschaftlische Zeitschrift}, volume = {38}, year = {1971}, pages = {53-87}, author = {Plassmann, Eberhard} } @article {22801, title = {Morphologisch-taxonomische Untersuchungen an Fungivoridenlarven (Diptera)}, journal = {Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift. N.F.}, volume = {19}, number = {I/III}, year = {1972}, pages = {73-99}, author = {Plassmann, Eberhard} } @article {22809, title = {Pilzmucken aus Messaure in Schweden. 3. Lichtfallenfange (Insecta: Diptera: Mycetophilidae)}, journal = {SENCKENBERGIANA BIOLOGICA}, volume = {60}, number = {3-4}, year = {1980}, pages = {175-189}, keywords = {MYCETOPHILIDAE-; SWEDEN-; Faunal list with first records for north Europe; * insecta-; ** diptera-; *** nematocera-; **** mycetophilidae-; Invertebrates; Arthropods; Insects; Dipterans/True Flies}, author = {Plassmann, E.} } @article {22839, title = {Eine erste Bestandaufnahme der Pilzmuecken Hessens (Diptera Sciaroidea: Ditomyiidae, Bolitophilidae, Diadocidiidae, Keroplatidae, Mycetophilidae)}, journal = {Entomofauna}, volume = {26}, number = {3}, year = {2005}, note = {Article; PrintGerman}, pages = {17-26}, abstract = {

Records of diptera of the families Ditomyiidae, Bolitophilidae, Diadocidiidae, Keroplatidae and Mycetophilidae from Hesse (Germany) are given. Several collections of the Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt a.M. were revised by the first author. The collection of the second author is based on his collections in caves and mines. Additional the studies of CASPERS were considered.

}, keywords = {Bolitophilidae-, Diadocidiidae-, Diptera-, Ditomyiidae-, Hesse-, Insecta-, Keroplatidae-, Mycetophilidae- : Germany-, Records-including-new-records; Bolitophilidae- : Nematocera-}, author = {Plassmann, Eberhard and Zaenker, Stefan} } @article {22788, title = {Zur taxonomie der Fungivoridae (Diptera)}, journal = {Senckenbergiana Biologica}, volume = {51}, number = {5/6}, year = {1970}, pages = {393-400}, author = {Plassmann, Eberhard} } @article {22787, title = {Die Fungivoriden-Sammlung des Senckenberg-Museum Frankfurt a. M. (Diptera: Fungivoridae)}, journal = {Senckenbergiana Biologica}, volume = {51}, number = {5/6}, year = {1970}, pages = {387-391}, author = {Plassmann, Eberhard} } @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]} } @article {22806, title = {Pilzmucken aus Messaure in Schweden. 2. Luftstrom-Fallenfange (Insecta: Diptera: Mycetophilidae)}, journal = {SENCKENBERGIANA BIOLOGICA}, volume = {59}, number = {5-6}, year = {1979}, pages = {371-388}, keywords = {MYCETOPHILIDAE-; SWEDEN-; Kaltisjokk; Faunal list with first records for north Europe; * insecta-; ** diptera-; *** nematocera-; **** mycetophilidae-; Invertebrates; Arthropods; Insects; Dipterans/True Flies}, author = {Plassmann, E.} }