TY - JOUR T1 - Contribution to the knowledge of insects humificators of fungi in Lithuania JF - Acta Zoologica Lituanica. Y1 - 2000 A1 - Rimšaite, Jolanta SP - 95 EP - 99 KW - Fungi KW - Hymenoptera and Diptera KW - Insects: Coleoptera KW - Lepidoptera KW - Lithuania AB - According to the data obtained in 1997-1998 36 species belonging to 11 families of Diptera, 10 species of Hymenoptera, 7 species of Coleoptera and 2 species of Lepidoptera have been reared from 34 genera of fungi in Lithuania. The most numerous were the following: Mycetophilinae on Russula sp. (390 specimens), Bolitophilidae on Paxillus involutus (220), Mycetophilinae on Agrocybe sp. (140), Mycetophila strigatoides on Lyophyllum decastes (127) and Mycetophila fungorum on Boletus luridus (105). The most frequently encountered species of parasites were: Dialipsis exilis from Cordyla sp. on Russula sp. (14 specimens), Proclitus comes on Lactarius piperatus (13) and Plectiscidea nava from Mycetophila fungorum on Russula sp. L2 - 43781 L3 - 44243 VL - 10 UR - http://www.online-keys.net/sciaroidea/add01/Rimsaite_2000_LithuaniaMycets.pdf CP - 1 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A new method for rearing the sciarid fly, Lycoriella ingenua (Diptera: Sciaridae), in the laboratory: Possible implications for the study of fly - fungal interactions JF - Pedobiologia Y1 - 2001 A1 - Frouz, Jan A1 - Novakova, Alena SP - 329 EP - 340 KW - Diptera KW - Egg KW - Food plants KW - Fungi KW - Lycoriella ingenua KW - Oviposition KW - Plant hosts KW - Rearing techniques KW - Sciaridae AB - A new method for rearing the sciarid fly Lycoriella ingenua in the laboratory has been developed L2 - 26512 L3 - 26743 VL - 45 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Mycophagous behaviour of Lycoriella auripila (Winn.) (Diptera Sciaridae) towards fungi from tobacco root system. Attitudine micofaga di Lycoriella auripila (Winn.) (Diptera Sciaridae) a carico di miceti del rizoplano del tabacco JF - Bollettino del Laboratorio di Entomologia Agraria Filippo Silvestri Y1 - 1997 A1 - Nicoletti, Rosario SP - 25 EP - 28 KW - Behaviour KW - Diptera KW - Food plants KW - Fungi KW - Lycoriella KW - Lycoriella auripila KW - Sciaridae L2 - 26627 L3 - 26858 VL - 53 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Effect of larval grazing by Lycoriella mali (Diptera: Sciaridae) on species abundance of coprophilous fungi JF - Transactions of the British Mycological Society Y1 - 1982 A1 - Wicklow, D. T. A1 - Yocom, D. H. SP - 29 EP - 32 KW - Diptera KW - Fungi KW - Larvae KW - Lycoriella KW - Lycoriella mali KW - Sciaridae L2 - 26748 L3 - 26979 VL - 78 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Studies on edible fungi pest of Shanghai (1) Records of Sciaridae with descriptions of five new species JF - Entomological Journal of East China Y1 - 1994 A1 - Yang, Chikun A1 - Zhang, Xuemin A1 - Tan, Qi SP - 1 EP - 6 KW - Beijing KW - Bradysia latiala KW - Bradysia uncipleuroti KW - Fungi KW - Guizhou KW - Lycoriella jingpleuroti KW - Lycoriella pleuroti KW - new species KW - Quiyang City KW - Sciaridae KW - Shanghai L2 - 26757 L3 - 26988 VL - 3 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Two new species of Sciaridae (Diptera) injuring cultivated mushroom JF - Entomological Journal of East China Y1 - 1994 A1 - Yang, Chikun A1 - Zhang, Xuemin A1 - Yang, Wenqin SP - 8 EP - 10 KW - Bradysia KW - Bradysia auriculariae KW - Bradysia dictyophorae KW - Diptera KW - Fujian KW - Fungi KW - Fuzhou KW - new species KW - Plant hosts KW - Sciaridae L2 - 26759 L3 - 26990 VL - 3 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Diptera feeding as larvae on macrofungi in Finland JF - Annales Zoologici Fennici Y1 - 1979 A1 - Hackman, W. A1 - Meinander, M. SP - 50 EP - 83 KW - Animals and man KW - Damage caused by animals KW - Diet KW - Diptera (Insecta). KW - Diptera [Damage to vegetation / / Edible fungi] [Food plants / / KW - economic importance] [Finland / / Feeding on KW - Eurasia KW - Europe KW - Fungi KW - fungi]. KW - Land KW - Larvae KW - Nutrition KW - Palaearctic region KW - Records KW - zones AB - 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. L2 - 23487 L3 - 23606 VL - 16 SN - 0003-455X UR - http://www.online-keys.net/sciaroidea/add01/Duret_1979_Platyroptilon.pdf ER -