"22"^^ . "1"^^ . "RIV/60460709:41210/04:8470" . "3"^^ . . . "Altogether 491 specimens of the family Agromyzidae representing 59 species were found by means of three collecting methods in six peat-bogs in the \u0160umava Mts (Kyselovsk\u00FD les, P\u011Bkn\u00E1, Mal\u00E1 Niva, Chalupsk\u00E1 sla\u0165, Jezern\u00ED sla\u0165, Hrani\u010Dn\u00ED = Luzensk\u00E1 sla\u0165) situated at different altitudes (from 725 to 1,170 m a.s.l.). Three collecting methods are compared: yellow pan water traps (105 specimens / 28 species), Malaise traps (152 / 37) and sweeping (234 / 19). Only three species, viz Cerodontha (Icteromyza) capittata, Metopomyza interfrontalis and Phytomyza flavofemorata were eudominant, one species (Chromatomyia fuscula) was dominant. Only two species were found in all localities under study, viz Liriomyza flaveola and Phytomyza soenderupi. These species, together with those collected in 5 localities (Cerodontha (Cerodontha) denticornis, M. interfrontalis, Phytomyza flavofemorata and Ph. rostrata) were euconstant. The majority of species recorded do not display a distinct affinity to peat-bogs, and are tyrhoneu"@en . "\u010Cern\u00FD, Milo\u0161" . . . "11" . . . "Z(MSM 412100004)" . . . . "73;94" . "The species of the family Agromyzidae (Diptera) of the six peat-bogs in the \u0160umava Mts. (Czech Republic)."@en . . "587316" . . "Roh\u00E1\u010Dek, Jind\u0159ich" . . "80-210-2558-1" . "109" . . . . "The species of the family Agromyzidae (Diptera) of the six peat-bogs in the \u0160umava Mts. (Czech Republic)."@en . "[BFD1F675EA3D]" . . "Druhy \u010Deledi Agromyzidae (Diptera) v \u0161esti slat\u00EDch NP \u0160umava."@cs . "Altogether 491 specimens of the family Agromyzidae representing 59 species were found by means of three collecting methods in six peat-bogs in the \u0160umava Mts (Kyselovsk\u00FD les, P\u011Bkn\u00E1, Mal\u00E1 Niva, Chalupsk\u00E1 sla\u0165, Jezern\u00ED sla\u0165, Hrani\u010Dn\u00ED = Luzensk\u00E1 sla\u0165) situated at different altitudes (from 725 to 1,170 m a.s.l.). Three collecting methods are compared: yellow pan water traps (105 specimens / 28 species), Malaise traps (152 / 37) and sweeping (234 / 19). Only three species, viz Cerodontha (Icteromyza) capittata, Metopomyza interfrontalis and Phytomyza flavofemorata were eudominant, one species (Chromatomyia fuscula) was dominant. Only two species were found in all localities under study, viz Liriomyza flaveola and Phytomyza soenderupi. These species, together with those collected in 5 localities (Cerodontha (Cerodontha) denticornis, M. interfrontalis, Phytomyza flavofemorata and Ph. rostrata) were euconstant. The majority of species recorded do not display a distinct affinity to peat-bogs, and are tyrhoneu" . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . "RIV/60460709:41210/04:8470!RIV/2005/MSM/412105/N" . "The species of the family Agromyzidae (Diptera) of the six peat-bogs in the \u0160umava Mts. (Czech Republic)." . . "The species of the family Agromyzidae (Diptera) of the six peat-bogs in the \u0160umava Mts. (Czech Republic)." . "41210" . . "Agromyzidae, peat-bog, \u0160umava Mts, Czech Republic, collecting method, biomonitoring, community analysis, synecology, faunistics."@en . "Bart\u00E1k, Miroslav" . "Druhy \u010Deledi Agromyzidae (Diptera) v \u0161esti slat\u00EDch NP \u0160umava."@cs . "Folia Fac. Sci.Nat.Univ.Masaryk.Brun.,Biol." . . . "Altogether 491 specimens of the family Agromyzidae representing 59 species were found by means of three collecting methods in six peat-bogs in the \u0160umava Mts (Kyselovsk\u00FD les, P\u011Bkn\u00E1, Mal\u00E1 Niva, Chalupsk\u00E1 sla\u0165, Jezern\u00ED sla\u0165, Hrani\u010Dn\u00ED = Luzensk\u00E1 sla\u0165) situated at different altitudes (from 725 to 1,170 m a.s.l.). Three collecting methods are compared: yellow pan water traps (105 specimens / 28 species), Malaise traps (152 / 37) and sweeping (234 / 19). Only three species, viz Cerodontha (Icteromyza) capittata, Metopomyza interfrontalis and Phytomyza flavofemorata were eudominant, one species (Chromatomyia fuscula) was dominant. Only two species were found in all localities under study, viz Liriomyza flaveola and Phytomyza soenderupi. These species, together with those collected in 5 localities (Cerodontha (Cerodontha) denticornis, M. interfrontalis, Phytomyza flavofemorata and Ph. rostrata) were euconstant. The majority of species recorded do not display a distinct affinity to peat-bogs, and are tyrhoneu"@cs . .