. "Lonchopteridae, threatened species"@en . "80-86064-96-4" . "RIV/60460709:41210/06:17583!RIV07-MSM-41210___" . "Nine species of the family Lonchopteridae are currently known from the Czech Republic (Bart\u00E1k 2000b). The last monographic treatise on this group aimed at our country was published by Bart\u00E1k (1986). There is yet no recent treatise on the distribution and degree of endangerment for the Czech Republic, the only attempt to implement a study of this type being a work by Bart\u00E1k & Rozko\u0161n\u00FD (1998). The classification and nomenclature of the list presented here was employed in accordance with Bart\u00E1k (1997b). Adults of our six species of the family Lonchopteridae are very common (at least in three of them, mass occurrence was also published) at moist localities near water, in forests as well as in dry meadows. In contrast, the other three species are associated with vanishing or endangered habitats or they are rare for reasons that were not definitely specified. Two species were included into the present list that are considered as endangered (EN), and one species as vulnerable (VU)." . "1"^^ . "Diptera (dvouk\u0159\u00EDdl\u00ED) \u2013 Lonchopteridae (mu\u0161enkovit\u00ED)" . ", 0" . "N" . "Diptera (flies) \u2013 Lonchopteridae"@en . . "Diptera (dvouk\u0159\u00EDdl\u00ED) \u2013 Lonchopteridae (mu\u0161enkovit\u00ED)"@cs . "Z(MSM6046070901)" . "Diptera (dvouk\u0159\u00EDdl\u00ED) \u2013 Lonchopteridae (mu\u0161enkovit\u00ED)"@cs . "1"^^ . . . "Bart\u00E1k, Miroslav" . "1"^^ . "471801" . . . . . . . "299;299" . . "Diptera (dvouk\u0159\u00EDdl\u00ED) \u2013 Lonchopteridae (mu\u0161enkovit\u00ED)" . "[3717A65C9297]" . . . "Nine species of the family Lonchopteridae are currently known from the Czech Republic (Bart\u00E1k 2000b). The last monographic treatise on this group aimed at our country was published by Bart\u00E1k (1986). There is yet no recent treatise on the distribution and degree of endangerment for the Czech Republic, the only attempt to implement a study of this type being a work by Bart\u00E1k & Rozko\u0161n\u00FD (1998). The classification and nomenclature of the list presented here was employed in accordance with Bart\u00E1k (1997b). Adults of our six species of the family Lonchopteridae are very common (at least in three of them, mass occurrence was also published) at moist localities near water, in forests as well as in dry meadows. In contrast, the other three species are associated with vanishing or endangered habitats or they are rare for reasons that were not definitely specified. Two species were included into the present list that are considered as endangered (EN), and one species as vulnerable (VU)."@cs . "Diptera (flies) \u2013 Lonchopteridae"@en . . "Farka\u010D J., Kr\u00E1l D., \u0160korp\u00EDk M. (eds): \u010Cerven\u00FD seznam ohro\u017Een\u00FDch druh\u016F \u010Desk\u00E9 republiky. Bezobratl\u00ED. Red list of threatened species in the Czech Republic. Invertebrates. AOPK Praha, 2006 (2005), 760 pp." . "Praha" . "RIV/60460709:41210/06:17583" . "Nine species of the family Lonchopteridae are currently known from the Czech Republic (Bart\u00E1k 2000b). The last monographic treatise on this group aimed at our country was published by Bart\u00E1k (1986). There is yet no recent treatise on the distribution and degree of endangerment for the Czech Republic, the only attempt to implement a study of this type being a work by Bart\u00E1k & Rozko\u0161n\u00FD (1998). The classification and nomenclature of the list presented here was employed in accordance with Bart\u00E1k (1997b). Adults of our six species of the family Lonchopteridae are very common (at least in three of them, mass occurrence was also published) at moist localities near water, in forests as well as in dry meadows. In contrast, the other three species are associated with vanishing or endangered habitats or they are rare for reasons that were not definitely specified. Two species were included into the present list that are considered as endangered (EN), and one species as vulnerable (VU)."@en . "41210" .