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Genus Psychoda Latreille Psychoda Latreille, 1796: 152. Type species: Tipula phalaenoides Linnaeus, 1758 by subsequent designation Diagnosis. Species with short vertex; eye bridge with 4, or rarely 3 or 5 facet rows; labellum flattened with 3, 4, 5, or occasionally 6 “teeth” at apex; antenna with 12–14 flagellomeres, those beyond 11th always reduced ...
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An oviposition trap to collect immatures of coprophagous moth flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) [PDF]
Larvae of Psychodidae develop in a variety of breeding sites, including vertebrate feces. As searching for the larvae can be an extremely difficult task, immatures of many species are little known, with descriptions of coprophagous moth flies all from ...
DAYANA A. LIMA +2 more
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Psychoda phalaenoides (Linné, 1758) Published records. Havraníky, Hnanice, Horní Břečkov, Čížovský rybník pond, Ledové sluje caves, Pod Šobesem, Široká pole fields, Vraní skála rock, Faltýskův Mlýn, Liščí skála rock, Braitava letohrádek country seat (JEŽEK et al. 2005). Material examined. Vranov nad Dyjí, Braitava (4), ♀, ix., Inv. No. 5372.
Omelková, Markéta, Ježek, Jan
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A historical overview of the classification, evolution, and dispersion of Leishmania parasites and sandflies [PDF]
Background The aim of this study is to describe the major evolutionary historical events among Leishmania, sandflies, and the associated animal reservoirs in detail, in accordance with the geographical evolution of the Earth, which has not been ...
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What's inside the hole? A review of European dendrolimnetic moth flies (Diptera: Psychodidae: Psychodinae) [PDF]
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Jaume-Schinkel, Santiago +3 more
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Psychoda phalaenoides (Linnaeus, 1758) Material examined. Georgia, Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti, Tskhenistskali River near Makhashi, 1353 m a.s.l., 42°48´38.0´´N 43°06´39.4´´E, 16.IX.2018, 1 male (NMPC, Inv. No. 24853). Distribution. Widespread Holarctic polyvoltine species (e.g. Ježek, 1990b; Oboňa & Ježek, 2014).
Oboňa, J. +13 more
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Psychoda (Logima) zetterstedti
Psychoda (Logima) zetterstedti (Ježek) Material: 1♀, Aveiro, Estarreja, Canelas e Fermelã,— pan trap, 7 March 2014; 1♀, Braga, Barcelos, Gilmonde, 14 April 2013.
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Wing shape changes as a proxy for invasion success in Antarctica: case study of Psychoda albipennis (Psychodidae) using geometric morphometrics [PDF]
Invasions of exotic species in fragile and pristine ecosystems, such as those of Antarctica, is a growing ecological concern. Psychoda albipennis, a cosmopolitan saprophagous fly, has recently become established in the Maritime Antarctic South Shetland ...
Jordan Hernandez-Martelo +8 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Pollination is a key tenet of ecosystem sustainability and food security, but it is threatened by climate change. While many studies investigated the response of plant‐pollination traits to temperature, few attempted multifactorial and integrative approaches with ...
Mathieu A. J. Leclerc +2 more
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Psychoda (Tinearia) lativentris
Psychoda (Tinearia) lativentris (Berdén) Material: 1♀, Bragança, Espinhosela, 8 August 2014.
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