@article {2166, title = {Primary types of Diptera (Insecta) in the Zoological Museum of Moscow State University. III. Families Clusiidae, Heleomyzidae, Lonchaeidae, Odiniidae, Opetiidae, Pipunculidae, Platypezidae, Pseudopomyzidae, Psilidae -- }, journal = {Russian Journal of Entomology}, volume = {19}, year = {2010}, pages = {145 - 156}, abstract = {
The Moscow State University Museum contains the types of\ \ Lonchaea andrei, atronitens, caucasica, mamajevi, nitidissima, rossica, taigana, tannuolae,\ \ tenuicornis, ussuriensis, vagans and xylophila.\ \ Unfortunately for the majority of these species the genitalia are not with the specimens and are presumed destroyed.
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}, author = {Ozerov, A.L. and Orepob, A.A.} } @article {1893, title = {BIOLOG{\'I}A Y ALGUNOS DATOS MORFOL{\'O}GICOS DE LA MOSCA DEL BOT{\'O}N FLORAL DE LA PITAYA AMARILLA, DASIOPS SALTANS (TOWNSEND) (DIPTERA: LONCHAEIDAE) EN EL VALLE DEL CAUCA, COLOMBIA }, journal = {Bolet{\'\i}n del Museo de Entomolog{\'\i}a de la Universidad del Valle}, volume = {11}, year = {2010}, pages = {1-10}, abstract = {In the present study, we provide information on the duration, characteristics and habits of the different devel- opmental stages of the flower bud fly, Dasiops saltans (Townsend) (Diptera: Lonchaeidae) as a result of field and laboratory observations. The development time of D. saltans from oviposition to the emergence of the adult was 20.85 ({\textpm} 5.94) days in average. The egg stage had a mean duration of 3.74 days. The larval stage had a mean duration of 9.05 days from the time the first-instar larva hatches from the egg until the third-instar thelarva exits the flower bud to pupate in the ground. The pupal stage had a mean time of 8.06 days. The adult lived approximately eight days. Dasiops saltans oviposits in the flower buds, and its larvae consume the anthers and other internal parts inhibiting its growth as a consequence. Flower buds affected by D. saltans become reddish in color and easily drop to the ground. Dasiops saltans is found throughout the flowering season feeding on flower buds that are 1.0 to 35.0 cm in length. En este trabajo se presenta informaci{\'o}n sobre la duraci{\'o}n, caracter{\'\i}sticas y h{\'a}bitos de los diferentes estados de desarrollo de la mosca del bot{\'o}n floral de la pitaya, Dasiops saltans (Townsend) (Diptera: Lonchaeidae) co- mo resultado de observaciones realizadas en el campo y laboratorio. Los valores promedio obtenidos desde oviposici{\'o}n hasta emergencia fueron de 20.85 ({\textpm} 5.94) d{\'\i}as, huevo: 3.74 d{\'\i}as. Las larvas tienen un tiempo promedio de 9.05 d{\'\i}as desde que los huevos eclosionan, hasta que estas salen de los botones florales en el ter- cer estado larval para empupar en el suelo. El estado pupal tiene una duraci{\'o}n de 8.06 d{\'\i}as. El adulto vive aproximadamente ocho d{\'\i}as. Dasiops saltans oviposita en los botones florales, y las larvas barrenan las ante- ras deteniendo as{\'\i} su crecimiento. Los botones florales afectados por D. saltans se tornan rojizos y caen con facilidad. La presencia de D. saltans se registr{\'o} durante toda la etapa de floraci{\'o}n en botones florales de 1.0 cm a 35.0 cm de longitud. }, author = {Alexandra Delgado and Takumasa Kondo and Karol Imbachi L{\'o}pez and Edgar Mauricio Quintero, and Marilyn Beline Manrique Burbano and Jorge Alberto Medina S} } @article {1661, title = {212 especies de d{\'\i}pteros de Galicia (NO Espa{\~n}a) (Insecta: Diptera)}, journal = {Bolet{\'\i}n BIGA}, volume = {9}, year = {2010}, pages = {89-108}, abstract = {Protearomyia nigra, Setisquamalonchaea fumosa and Silba adipata are recorded for the first time from Galicia in north-west SPAIN}, issn = {ISSN: 1886-5453}, author = {Carles-Tolra, M. and Camano Portela, J.L. and Pino Perez, J.J. and Pino Perez, R.} } @article {1594, title = {Infestaci{\'o}n natural de Lonchaeidae (Diptera) en variedades de melocot{\'o}n Natural infestation of peach varieties by Lonchaeidae (Diptera)}, journal = {REVISTA COLOMBIANA DE ENTOMOLOGIA }, volume = {36}, year = {2010}, pages = {223 - 228}, abstract = {The occurrence of Lonchaeidae was studied in peach fruit varieties. A total of 633 specimens of Lonchaeidae were obtained with 394 from fruit varieties on \&$\#$39;Okinawa\&$\#$39; and 239 on Ume. Captured species included Neosilba zadolicha, N. inesperata, N. pendula, N. bella, and Neosilba spp. (females). N. zadolicha and N. inesperata were observed in 77.78\% of samples from the varieties on \&$\#$39;Okinawa\&$\#$39;. On the lime rootstock, the greatest incidence was of N. zadolicha, N. inesperata and N. pendula (55.6\%, 33.3\% and 33.3\%). The varieties Ouromel 3, Talisma, Docura 2 and Aurora 2 had the highest infestation rates by Lonchaeidae. N. certa had the lowest incidence and was only observed in the variety Docura 2 on \&$\#$39;Okinawa\&$\#$39;. Plants with more fruits showed a higher incidence of flies per fruit. Nevertheless, there was no significant correlation between fruit weight and fly number. No significant difference was observed in fruit weight and number of flies per fruit between the two rootstocks, \&$\#$39;Okinawa\&$\#$39; and lime. Peaches grown on \&$\#$39;Okinawa\&$\#$39; and Ume rootstocks in the city of Presidente Prudente, are infested by Lonchaeidae species that present a preference for the different varieties, independent of fruit weight
}, author = {Montes, S.M.N.M. and Raga, A. and Boliani, A.C. and Strikis, P.C. and Dos Santos, P.C.} } @article {1535, title = {A new species of Lonchaeidae (Diptera; Schizophora) from Russia}, journal = {Russian Entomological Journal}, volume = {19}, year = {2010}, pages = {325 - 326}, abstract = {The new species Lonchaea vikhrevi is described.
}, author = {Iain MacGowan} } @article {1429, title = {Redescription of the Australian metallic-green tomato fly, Lamprolonchaea brouniana (Bezzi) (Diptera: Lonchaeidae),with notes on the Australian Lamprolonchaea fauna}, journal = {Zootaxa}, volume = {2670}, year = {2010}, pages = {31-51}, url = {http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2010/f/zt02670p051.pdf}, author = {BLACKET, M..J. and MALIPATIL, M. B.} } @article {1382, title = {A second British locality for Earomyia netherlandica MacGowan, 2004 and records of other Lonchaeidae}, journal = {Dipterists Digest}, volume = {17}, year = {2010}, pages = {73 - 75}, abstract = {Contains updated British records of Dasiops calvus, lonchaea palposa, Lonchaea ragnari, etc
}, author = {Perry, Ivan} } @article {1381, title = {New Records of Neotropical Fruit Flies (Tephritidae), Lance Flies (Lonchaeidae) (Diptera: Tephritoidea), and Their Host Plants in the South Pantanal and Adjacent Areas, Brazil}, journal = {Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. }, volume = {103}, year = {2010}, pages = {723-733 }, author = {MANOEL A. UCHOA and JOSE NICACIO} }