Diptera (flies) ? Scatopsidae
The result's identifiers
Result code in IS VaVaI
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Alternative languages
Result language
čeština
Original language name
Diptera (dvoukřídlí) ? Scatopsidae (pamuchnicovití)
Original language description
Forty-two species of the family Scatopsidae are currently known from the Czech Republic (Haenni & Barták 2000). The study of this family was neglected in the past. There is essentially no recent treatise on its taxonomy, faunistics and degree of endangerment in the Czech Republic except one work (Martinovský 1997b). All the other relevant references are summarized in the work by Haenni & Barták (2000). The classification and nomenclature of the list presented below was employed in agreement with a workby Krivosheina & Haenni (1986). All the larvae that are known are saprophagous and they live in different substrates of animal as well as plant origin, as e. g. in decaying wood, under the bark of decaying stems of trees, in tree hollows, in the soil andlitter, in excrements, in rotting fungi and particularly in rotting vegetables and fruits. However,some species are very rare and thus endangered due to their small populations. The list presented below was compiled based on extensive co
Czech name
Diptera (dvoukřídlí) ? Scatopsidae (pamuchnicovití)
Czech description
Forty-two species of the family Scatopsidae are currently known from the Czech Republic (Haenni & Barták 2000). The study of this family was neglected in the past. There is essentially no recent treatise on its taxonomy, faunistics and degree of endangerment in the Czech Republic except one work (Martinovský 1997b). All the other relevant references are summarized in the work by Haenni & Barták (2000). The classification and nomenclature of the list presented below was employed in agreement with a workby Krivosheina & Haenni (1986). All the larvae that are known are saprophagous and they live in different substrates of animal as well as plant origin, as e. g. in decaying wood, under the bark of decaying stems of trees, in tree hollows, in the soil andlitter, in excrements, in rotting fungi and particularly in rotting vegetables and fruits. However,some species are very rare and thus endangered due to their small populations. The list presented below was compiled based on extensive co
Classification
Type
C - Chapter in a specialist book
CEP classification
EG - Zoology
OECD FORD branch
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Result continuities
Project
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Continuities
Z - Vyzkumny zamer (s odkazem do CEZ)
Others
Publication year
2006
Confidentiality
S - Úplné a pravdivé údaje o projektu nepodléhají ochraně podle zvláštních právních předpisů
Data specific for result type
Book/collection name
Farkač J., Král D., Škorpík M. (eds): Červený seznam ohrožených druhů české republiky. Bezobratlí. Red list of threatened species in the Czech Republic. Invertebrates. AOPK Praha, 2006 (2005
ISBN
80-86064-96-4
Number of pages of the result
2
Pages from-to
264-265
Number of pages of the book
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Publisher name
Agentura ochrany přírody a krajiny ČR
Place of publication
Praha
UT code for WoS chapter
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