. . "[04D7BEF49FB2]" . "Lonchaeidae" . . "Lonchaeidae"@en . "5"^^ . "RIV/60460709:41210/01:00002572!RIV/2002/MSM/412102/N" . "From the 59 species of Lonchaeidae ocuring in Czech Republic, 33 species (one of them not identified with certainty and, thus, 32 species are listed above) were found in the study area, which represent 55.9 % of the total Czech fauna of this family. The most species found are Eurosiberian in distribution (7 species, 21.2 %), followed by temperature and north European ones (6 species, 18.2 %), equal proportion of species belongs to temperate and south European, temperate European and European species (5 species, 15.1 % each), much smaller proportion belongs to the Holarctic (3 species), Palaearctic and west Palaearctic ones (1 species each). Some comments to interesting findings mentioned above see in a paper by BART\u00C1K (1995), who published Earomyia crystallophila (distinctly psychrophilous species) and Lonchaea carpatica from the territory of Czech Republic for the first time. M\u00C1CA (1997) published Dasiops hennigi, D. noctuinus and Earomyia impossibile as new records for this country and added a new l"@en . "Folia Fac. Sci.Nat.Univ.Masaryk.Brun.,Biol." . . . . "Bart\u00E1k, Miroslav" . . "0"^^ . "0"^^ . "2"^^ . . "1"^^ . . . "Lonchaeidae"@en . "Z(MSM 412100004)" . . "105" . . . "M\u00E1ca, J." . "faunistic, diptera, North-West Bohemia"@en . "biol" . "41210" . "685505" . "RIV/60460709:41210/01:00002572" . . "Lonchaeidae" . . "From the 59 species of Lonchaeidae ocuring in Czech Republic, 33 species (one of them not identified with certainty and, thus, 32 species are listed above) were found in the study area, which represent 55.9 % of the total Czech fauna of this family. The most species found are Eurosiberian in distribution (7 species, 21.2 %), followed by temperature and north European ones (6 species, 18.2 %), equal proportion of species belongs to temperate and south European, temperate European and European species (5 species, 15.1 % each), much smaller proportion belongs to the Holarctic (3 species), Palaearctic and west Palaearctic ones (1 species each). Some comments to interesting findings mentioned above see in a paper by BART\u00C1K (1995), who published Earomyia crystallophila (distinctly psychrophilous species) and Lonchaea carpatica from the territory of Czech Republic for the first time. M\u00C1CA (1997) published Dasiops hennigi, D. noctuinus and Earomyia impossibile as new records for this country and added a new l" . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . "273-277" .