Uneingeschränkter Zugang

Some new records of chironomids (Diptera: Chironomidae) from the Czech Republic


Zitieren

Bitušík P. (1993): New records of chironomids (Diptera. Chironomidae) from Czech Republic and Slovak Republic. – Biologia, Bratislava 48: 189-194.Search in Google Scholar

Bitušík P. & Hamerlík L. (2001): Chironomids (Diptera: Chironomidae) of the two streams in the Poloniny National Park (East Carpathians, Slovakia). – Acta Universitatis Carolinae Biologica 45:15-18.Search in Google Scholar

Ferrarese U. (2005): Paraboreochlus minutissimus (Strobl, 1894): primo ritrovamento di Podonominae (Diptera: Chironomidae) in Italia. – Studi Trentini di Scienze Naturali, Acta Biologica 81: 139-143.Search in Google Scholar

Fittkau E.J. (1962): Die Tanypodinae (Diptera: Chironomidae) (Die Tribus Anatopyniini, Macropelopiini und Pentaneurini). – Abh. Larvalsyst. Insekten 6: 1-453.Search in Google Scholar

Gendron J.M. & Laville H. (1997): Chironomidae (Diptera) of the Aude, a Mediterranean river from eastern Pyrenees: Biocoenotical and typological study. – Ann. Limnol. 33: 93-106.Search in Google Scholar

Hayford B. (2009): First records of Podonominae from Outer Mongolia with notes on ecology and biogeographic distribution. – J. Kansas Ent. Soc. 82: 305-310.Search in Google Scholar

Hildrew A.G., Townsend C.R. & Hasham A. (1985): The predatory Chironomidae of an iron-rich stream: feeding ecology and food web structure. – Ecol. Ent. 10: 403-413.Search in Google Scholar

Janecek B.F.U. & Moog R. (1995): Diptera, Chironomidae, Podonominae & Buchonomyiinae, Part III. In Moog O. (ed.), Fauna Aquatica Austriaca. A comprehensive species inventory of Austrian aquatic organisms with ecological notes. – Wasserwirtschaftskataster, Bundesministerium für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Vienna, pp. 1-5.Search in Google Scholar

Langton P.H. (1991): A key to pupal exuviae of West Palaearctic Chironomidae. Privately published by Langton P.H., 3, St. Felix Road, Ramsey Forty Foot, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, England PE17 1YH, 386 pp.Search in Google Scholar

Langton P.H. & Casas J. (1999): Changes in chironomid assemblage composition in two Mediterranean mountain streams over a period of extreme hydrological conditions. – Hydrobiologia 390: 37-49.10.1023/A:1003589216389Search in Google Scholar

Langton P.H. & Visser H. (2003): Chironomidae exuviae. A key to pupal exuviae of the West Palaearctic Region. Interactive Identification System for the Europaean Limnofauna (IISEL), World Biodiversity Database, CD-ROM Series.Search in Google Scholar

Lencioni V., Rossaro B. & Maiolini B. (2007): Alpine chironomid distribution: a mere question of altitude (pp. 165-180). In T. Andersen (ed.): Contributions to the Systematics and Ecology of Aquatic Diptera – A Tribute to Ole A. Sæther, The Caddis Press, Ohio USA, 358 pp.Search in Google Scholar

Lindegaard C. (1995): Chironomidae (Diptera) of European cold springs and factors influencing their distribution. – J. Kansas Ent. Soc., 68, Suppl.: 108-131.Search in Google Scholar

Lindegaard C., Thorup J. & Bahn M. (1975): The invertebrate fauna of the moss carpet in the Danish spring Ravnkilde and its seasonal, vertical and horizontal distribution. – Arch. Hydrobiol. 75: 109-139.Search in Google Scholar

Moller Pillot H.K.M. (2013): Chironomidae Larvae of the Netherlands and Adjacent Lowlands, Biology and Ecology of the aquatic Orthocladiinae. KNNV Publishing, Zeist, The Netherlands, 312 pp.10.1163/9789004278059_003Search in Google Scholar

Sæther O.A. & Spies M. (2013): Fauna Europaea: Chironomidae. In Beuk P. & Pape T. (eds): Fauna Europaea: Diptera, Nematocera. Fauna Europaea version 2.6, http://www.faunaeur.org.Search in Google Scholar

Schmid-Araya J.M. & Schmid P.E. (1995): The invertebrate species of a gravel stream. – Jber. Biol. Stn Lunz 15: 11-21.Search in Google Scholar

Syrovátka V. & Langton P.H. (2015): First records of Lasiodiamesa gracilis (Kieffer, 1924), Parochlus kiefferi (Garrett, 1925) and several other Chironomidae from the Czech Republic and Slovakia. – CHIRONOMUS Journal of Chironomidae Research 28: 45-56.10.5324/cjcr.v0i28.1953Search in Google Scholar

Thienemann A. (1936): Alpine Chironomiden (Ergebnisse von Untersuchungen in der Gegend von Garmisch Partenkirchen). – Arch. Hydrobiol. 30: 167-262.Search in Google Scholar

– (1954): Chironomus. Leben, Verbreitung und Wirtschaftliche Bedeutung der Chironomiden. – Binnengewässer 20: 1-834.Search in Google Scholar

Vallenduuk H.J. & Moller Pillot H.K.M. (2007): Chironomidae larvae of the Netherlands and adjacent lowlands. General ecology and Tanypodinae. KNNV Publishing, Zeist, 144 pp.Search in Google Scholar

eISSN:
2336-3207
Sprache:
Englisch
Zeitrahmen der Veröffentlichung:
3 Hefte pro Jahr
Fachgebiete der Zeitschrift:
Biologie, Botanik, Zoologie, Ökologie, andere