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  • Altogether 59 species (= 71.1 % of the Czech fauna) have been found in the study area. Most of the species have European (19 species, 32 %), Western Palaearctic (12 species, 20 %) and Palaearctic (10 species, 17 %) distributions. Only several species have different distributions: Eurosiberian (5 species, 9 %), Holarctic (4 species, 7 %), Temperate and South European (3 species, 5 %) and Cosmopolitan (2 species, 3 %). Heteromyza atricornis is recorded here for the first time from the Czech Republic (KOŠEL et al. 2005). Moreover, three species are new for Moravia: H. serrata, O. seticerca, and S. notata. No species from the Red list (MARTINEK & BARTÁK 2005) were found. Suillia affinis (18 localities), E. obscura (15 localities), E. longiseta and S. bicolor (14 localities) were the most common species in the study area. Braitava-letohrádek (29 species), Terasy (27 species) and Havraníky (25 species) are the localities with the most diverse heleomyzid fauna. This result is not surprising, becau
  • Altogether 59 species (= 71.1 % of the Czech fauna) have been found in the study area. Most of the species have European (19 species, 32 %), Western Palaearctic (12 species, 20 %) and Palaearctic (10 species, 17 %) distributions. Only several species have different distributions: Eurosiberian (5 species, 9 %), Holarctic (4 species, 7 %), Temperate and South European (3 species, 5 %) and Cosmopolitan (2 species, 3 %). Heteromyza atricornis is recorded here for the first time from the Czech Republic (KOŠEL et al. 2005). Moreover, three species are new for Moravia: H. serrata, O. seticerca, and S. notata. No species from the Red list (MARTINEK & BARTÁK 2005) were found. Suillia affinis (18 localities), E. obscura (15 localities), E. longiseta and S. bicolor (14 localities) were the most common species in the study area. Braitava-letohrádek (29 species), Terasy (27 species) and Havraníky (25 species) are the localities with the most diverse heleomyzid fauna. This result is not surprising, becau (en)
  • Altogether 59 species (= 71.1 % of the Czech fauna) have been found in the study area. Most of the species have European (19 species, 32 %), Western Palaearctic (12 species, 20 %) and Palaearctic (10 species, 17 %) distributions. Only several species have different distributions: Eurosiberian (5 species, 9 %), Holarctic (4 species, 7 %), Temperate and South European (3 species, 5 %) and Cosmopolitan (2 species, 3 %). Heteromyza atricornis is recorded here for the first time from the Czech Republic (KOŠEL et al. 2005). Moreover, three species are new for Moravia: H. serrata, O. seticerca, and S. notata. No species from the Red list (MARTINEK & BARTÁK 2005) were found. Suillia affinis (18 localities), E. obscura (15 localities), E. longiseta and S. bicolor (14 localities) were the most common species in the study area. Braitava-letohrádek (29 species), Terasy (27 species) and Havraníky (25 species) are the localities with the most diverse heleomyzid fauna. This result is not surprising, becau (cs)
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  • Heleomyzidae
  • Heleomyzidae (en)
  • Heleomyzidae (cs)
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  • Heleomyzidae
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  • Heleomyzidae, Diptera, NP Podyjí, faunistic, bionomy (en)
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  • Česká zemědělská univerzita v Praze
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  • Diptera of Podyjí National Park and its Environs
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  • Barták, Miroslav
  • Kubík, Štěpán
  • Dvořáková-Marsová, Kateřina
  • Martinek, Vladislav
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