", 1" . "Z(MSM6046070901)" . "Altogether 13 species have been found or recorded in the study area (= 48.1 % of the total Czech fauna). Temperate and South European species prevailed in our collections (5 species, 38.5 %), smaller proportion of species were Palaearctic species (4 species, 30.8 %), European species (3, 23.1 %) and a single species was Eurosiberian (7.7 %). The most common species in the study area seem to be O. bacescui and O. guttata. A comparison of localities as to the species richness remains impossible due to inadequate records. One collected species (H. germinationis) was included as endangered in the Red list (MARTINEK & BART\u00C1K 2005)."@en . . "Ulidiidae" . . "504850" . . . . "252;255" . "Ulidiidae"@en . . . "Kub\u00EDk, \u0160t\u011Bp\u00E1n" . "Martinek, Vladislav" . "Diptera of Podyj\u00ED National Park and its Environs" . "41210" . . . "2"^^ . "RIV/60460709:41210/06:17731" . "\u010Cesk\u00E1 zem\u011Bd\u011Blsk\u00E1 univerzita v Praze" . . "Bart\u00E1k, Miroslav" . . "RIV/60460709:41210/06:17731!RIV07-MSM-41210___" . . "Altogether 13 species have been found or recorded in the study area (= 48.1 % of the total Czech fauna). Temperate and South European species prevailed in our collections (5 species, 38.5 %), smaller proportion of species were Palaearctic species (4 species, 30.8 %), European species (3, 23.1 %) and a single species was Eurosiberian (7.7 %). The most common species in the study area seem to be O. bacescui and O. guttata. A comparison of localities as to the species richness remains impossible due to inadequate records. One collected species (H. germinationis) was included as endangered in the Red list (MARTINEK & BART\u00C1K 2005)." . "3"^^ . "PowerPrint, Praha 6 - Suchdol" . "4"^^ . . "Altogether 13 species have been found or recorded in the study area (= 48.1 % of the total Czech fauna). Temperate and South European species prevailed in our collections (5 species, 38.5 %), smaller proportion of species were Palaearctic species (4 species, 30.8 %), European species (3, 23.1 %) and a single species was Eurosiberian (7.7 %). The most common species in the study area seem to be O. bacescui and O. guttata. A comparison of localities as to the species richness remains impossible due to inadequate records. One collected species (H. germinationis) was included as endangered in the Red list (MARTINEK & BART\u00C1K 2005)."@cs . "Ulidiidae" . . "80-213-1434-6" . . . . "Ulidiidae"@cs . "[339CF23CF982]" . "Ulidiidae"@cs . "Ulidiidae"@en . . "Ulidiidae, Diptera, NP Podyj\u00ED, faunistic, bionomy"@en .