"Bart\u00E1k, Miroslav" . "1"^^ . "Folia Fac. Sci.Nat.Univ.Masaryk.Brun.,Biol." . "RIV/60460709:41210/01:00002407!RIV/2002/MSM/412102/N" . "680222" . "[2A347B0E1F65]" . "Fanniidae" . "Fanniidae"@en . "RIV/60460709:41210/01:00002407" . . "41210" . . "Fanniidae"@en . "Gregor, F." . . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . "6"^^ . . "Z(MSM 412100004)" . "463-468" . . . . . . . "x" . "105" . "Altogether 43 species of Fannidae have been found in the study area (= 70.5 % of the total Czech fauna, 76.8 % of the fauna of Bohemia). Most of the species found are Holarctic in distribution (22 species, 51.2 %), followed by European (6 species, 14 %),temperate European (5 species, 11.6 %) and Palaearctic species (4 species, 9.3 %), smaller part belongs to Eurosiberian, Cosmopolitan or temperate and North European elements (3, 2, and 1 species respectively). One species reported here represents first findings in the Czech Republic: F. norvegica (Chloumek, hilltop steppe, 24.vii. - 24.viii.1998, 2 males, Malaise trap). This species was previously known only from Great Britain and Norway (ROZKO\u0160N\u00DD, GREGOR & PONT 1997) and male differs from Fannia pseu donorvegica (except genitalia - compare Figs. 12a and 13b by ROZKO\u0160N\u00DD, GREGOR & PONT 1997) in having one postocular row of setulae (2 - 3 in F. pseudonorvegica) and hind femur with full row of long pv setae, mostly longer than femoral depth (with only se"@en . "diptera"@en . "Fanniidae" . "80-210-2558-1" . "0"^^ . . "2"^^ . "0"^^ . "Altogether 43 species of Fannidae have been found in the study area (= 70.5 % of the total Czech fauna, 76.8 % of the fauna of Bohemia). Most of the species found are Holarctic in distribution (22 species, 51.2 %), followed by European (6 species, 14 %),temperate European (5 species, 11.6 %) and Palaearctic species (4 species, 9.3 %), smaller part belongs to Eurosiberian, Cosmopolitan or temperate and North European elements (3, 2, and 1 species respectively). One species reported here represents first findings in the Czech Republic: F. norvegica (Chloumek, hilltop steppe, 24.vii. - 24.viii.1998, 2 males, Malaise trap). This species was previously known only from Great Britain and Norway (ROZKO\u0160N\u00DD, GREGOR & PONT 1997) and male differs from Fannia pseu donorvegica (except genitalia - compare Figs. 12a and 13b by ROZKO\u0160N\u00DD, GREGOR & PONT 1997) in having one postocular row of setulae (2 - 3 in F. pseudonorvegica) and hind femur with full row of long pv setae, mostly longer than femoral depth (with only se" . . .