"80-213-1434-6" . . . "41210" . . "Phaeomyiidae"@cs . . "All three species were found in Podyj\u00ED NP, though P. leptiformis only in the Braitava deciduous forest and P. nigripennis in Braitava, Li\u0161\u010D\u00ED sk\u00E1la (stony steppe) and Fl\u00E1dnick\u00E1 chata (pasture forest). The remaining species, P. fuscipennis, is thus the most frequent species captured in 12 different localities (localities 5/01 and 4/04 are identical as well as 3/02 and 1/04). In the P\u00E1lava Biosphere Reserve (ROZKO\u0160N\u00DD 1999), only P. fuscipennis was recorded and in the industrially affected region of north-western Bohemia, P. fuscipennis and P. nigripennis were collected (cf. ROZKO\u0160N\u00DD & BART\u00C1K 2001). Ecology of the latter species is apparently determined by the occurrence of its hosts, i.e. millipedes, the larval biology of the two other species is not known. Pelidnoptera leptiformis is apparently less frequent than both other species and its distribution seems to be confined to western and central parts of continental Europe, whereas the distributional area of the other two species covers a gre"@cs . "RIV/60460709:41210/06:17737" . . "Z(MSM6046070901)" . . "Bart\u00E1k, Miroslav" . "Phaeomyiidae" . . ", 1" . . . "All three species were found in Podyj\u00ED NP, though P. leptiformis only in the Braitava deciduous forest and P. nigripennis in Braitava, Li\u0161\u010D\u00ED sk\u00E1la (stony steppe) and Fl\u00E1dnick\u00E1 chata (pasture forest). The remaining species, P. fuscipennis, is thus the most frequent species captured in 12 different localities (localities 5/01 and 4/04 are identical as well as 3/02 and 1/04). In the P\u00E1lava Biosphere Reserve (ROZKO\u0160N\u00DD 1999), only P. fuscipennis was recorded and in the industrially affected region of north-western Bohemia, P. fuscipennis and P. nigripennis were collected (cf. ROZKO\u0160N\u00DD & BART\u00C1K 2001). Ecology of the latter species is apparently determined by the occurrence of its hosts, i.e. millipedes, the larval biology of the two other species is not known. Pelidnoptera leptiformis is apparently less frequent than both other species and its distribution seems to be confined to western and central parts of continental Europe, whereas the distributional area of the other two species covers a gre" . "\u010Cesk\u00E1 zem\u011Bd\u011Blsk\u00E1 univerzita v Praze" . . . "Phaeomyiidae"@en . "Kub\u00EDk, \u0160t\u011Bp\u00E1n" . "270;272" . . . "All three species were found in Podyj\u00ED NP, though P. leptiformis only in the Braitava deciduous forest and P. nigripennis in Braitava, Li\u0161\u010D\u00ED sk\u00E1la (stony steppe) and Fl\u00E1dnick\u00E1 chata (pasture forest). The remaining species, P. fuscipennis, is thus the most frequent species captured in 12 different localities (localities 5/01 and 4/04 are identical as well as 3/02 and 1/04). In the P\u00E1lava Biosphere Reserve (ROZKO\u0160N\u00DD 1999), only P. fuscipennis was recorded and in the industrially affected region of north-western Bohemia, P. fuscipennis and P. nigripennis were collected (cf. ROZKO\u0160N\u00DD & BART\u00C1K 2001). Ecology of the latter species is apparently determined by the occurrence of its hosts, i.e. millipedes, the larval biology of the two other species is not known. Pelidnoptera leptiformis is apparently less frequent than both other species and its distribution seems to be confined to western and central parts of continental Europe, whereas the distributional area of the other two species covers a gre"@en . "2"^^ . . "Diptera of Podyj\u00ED National Park and its Environs" . "Phaeomyiidae"@en . . "[ACCF6ABEC375]" . . "PowerPrint, Praha 6 - Suchdol" . "3"^^ . "Phaeomyiidae, Diptera, NP Podyj\u00ED, faunistic, bionomy"@en . "3"^^ . "Rozko\u0161n\u00FD, Rudolf" . "Phaeomyiidae"@cs . "Phaeomyiidae" . "RIV/60460709:41210/06:17737!RIV07-MSM-41210___" . . . "491936" .