. . "Sepsidae"@en . "RIV/60460709:41210/06:17739" . "RIV/60460709:41210/06:17739!RIV07-MSM-41210___" . "Sepsidae, Diptera, NP Podyj\u00ED, faunistic, bionomy"@en . "\u010Cesk\u00E1 zem\u011Bd\u011Blsk\u00E1 univerzita v Praze" . . . . "Z(MSM6046070901)" . "Sepsidae" . . . ", 1" . . . "Sepsidae"@cs . "2"^^ . "41210" . "PowerPrint, Praha 6 - Suchdol" . . "Kub\u00EDk, \u0160t\u011Bp\u00E1n" . . . "498969" . . "4"^^ . "Diptera of Podyj\u00ED National Park and its Environs" . "2"^^ . "[4888AC58CF60]" . "Altogether 12 species of Sepsidae were found or recorded from Podyj\u00ED NP, representing only 42.9 % of the known Czech fauna of this family. All species recorded represent broadly distributed species being Holarctic or Palaearctic or even broader in distribution. The most common sepsid species in Podyj\u00ED NP were undoubtedly S. fulgens, S. punctum and N. nitidula (all of them found in virtually all localities under study). The same species were also the most common species in the B\u00EDlina and Duchcov environs, which is not surprising because all are very common and ubiquitous throughout Central Europe. Localities hosting the most diverse sepsid communities were Pod \u0160obesem (7 species) followed by \u0160irok\u00E9 pole, Horn\u00ED B\u0159e\u010Dkov and Ledov\u00E9 sluje (6 species each), all are boggy meadows. It contrasts with old forests, where we found only the most common species, S. fulgens, S. punctum and N. nitidula."@cs . "Altogether 12 species of Sepsidae were found or recorded from Podyj\u00ED NP, representing only 42.9 % of the known Czech fauna of this family. All species recorded represent broadly distributed species being Holarctic or Palaearctic or even broader in distribution. The most common sepsid species in Podyj\u00ED NP were undoubtedly S. fulgens, S. punctum and N. nitidula (all of them found in virtually all localities under study). The same species were also the most common species in the B\u00EDlina and Duchcov environs, which is not surprising because all are very common and ubiquitous throughout Central Europe. Localities hosting the most diverse sepsid communities were Pod \u0160obesem (7 species) followed by \u0160irok\u00E9 pole, Horn\u00ED B\u0159e\u010Dkov and Ledov\u00E9 sluje (6 species each), all are boggy meadows. It contrasts with old forests, where we found only the most common species, S. fulgens, S. punctum and N. nitidula." . "276;279" . "Bart\u00E1k, Miroslav" . . "Sepsidae" . "Altogether 12 species of Sepsidae were found or recorded from Podyj\u00ED NP, representing only 42.9 % of the known Czech fauna of this family. All species recorded represent broadly distributed species being Holarctic or Palaearctic or even broader in distribution. The most common sepsid species in Podyj\u00ED NP were undoubtedly S. fulgens, S. punctum and N. nitidula (all of them found in virtually all localities under study). The same species were also the most common species in the B\u00EDlina and Duchcov environs, which is not surprising because all are very common and ubiquitous throughout Central Europe. Localities hosting the most diverse sepsid communities were Pod \u0160obesem (7 species) followed by \u0160irok\u00E9 pole, Horn\u00ED B\u0159e\u010Dkov and Ledov\u00E9 sluje (6 species each), all are boggy meadows. It contrasts with old forests, where we found only the most common species, S. fulgens, S. punctum and N. nitidula."@en . . . . . "Sepsidae"@cs . "80-213-1434-6" . "Sepsidae"@en .