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2001
Diptera in an Industrially Affected Region (North-Western Bohemia, Bílina and Duchcov Environs) II
BARTÁK, Miroslav and Jaromír VAŇHARABasic information
Original name
Diptera in an Industrially Affected Region (North-Western Bohemia, Bílina and Duchcov Environs) II
Authors
BARTÁK, Miroslav and Jaromír VAŇHARA (203 Czech Republic, guarantor)
Edition
Brno, 274 pp. Folia Fac.Sci.Nat.Univ.Masaryk.Brun.,Biol.,105, 2001
Publisher
Masaryk University Brno
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Odborná kniha
Field of Study
10600 1.6 Biological sciences
Country of publisher
Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14310/01:00004564
Organization unit
Faculty of Science
ISBN
80-210-2558-1
Keywords in English
Nematocera; Brachycera; Schizophora; Czech Republic; faunistics; succession; restoration; zoogeography;abundance; food preference faunistics; distribution; monitoring
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Změněno: 11/6/2008 13:44, Mgr. Radka Vyskočilová
Abstract
V originále
This is the second volume of the account of Diptera of Northwest Bohemia (28 localities between villages Osek - Štěpánov nr. Kostomlaty - Braňany at Bílina) which were studied during 1992-1999. The first volume (BARTÁK M. & VAŇHARA J. (eds), 2000: Diptera in an Industrially Affected Region (North-Western Bohemia, Bílina and Duchcov Environs). Vol. 1. Folia Fac. Sci. Nat. Univ. Masaryk. Brun., Biol., 104: 1-240) contains the introductory part "Diptera of the Bílina and Duchcov Environs" prepared by M. BARTÁK & V. ZELENÝ (Introductory part, Study area, Map, Studied localities, Material and Methods, Results, References), and a review of Nematocera and Brachycera except for Schizophora, in total 43 families. The second volume includes Brachycera of the Schizophora group, i.e. 48 families from the superfamilies Nerioidea, Diopsoidea, Conopoidea, Tephritoidea, Lauxanoidea, Sciomyzoidea, Opomyzoidea, Carnoidea, Sphaeroceroidea, Ephydroidea, Muscoidea, Calliphoroidea, Oestroidea and Hippoboscoidea. Families are arranged systematically. Within these groups, the species are listed in alphabetical order. Comments on the individual species are given in the form of abbreviations. The abbreviations (incl. list of localities) are explained in the introductory part of the first volume, in each chapter ahead of the List of species and also in the free insert Appendix.
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