Dowlings Wood, 21, 60 Downderry, 111 Downe, Kent, 134 Drum ddu, 72 Drumnadrochit, 56, 92 Drumore Wood, 87 Dry S<strong>and</strong>ford Pit, 79, 143, 147 dryaspagensis, Exechiopsis, 41, 46, 82 Dubh Ghleann, Mar Lodge Estate, 20, 77, 98, 101, 102, 117, 119 Dubh Lochan, 74 Dulicht Wood, 55, 73, 77, 78, 85, 86, 90 Dulsie, 78, 82, 86, 105 dumitrescae, Exechiopsis, 21, 33, 46 Dun Fell, Moor House NNR, 94 Duncombe Park NNR, 121 Dung, 121, 137, 138 Dungeness, 60 Dunham Massey Park, 130 Dunsl<strong>and</strong>, 111 Dunwich, 144 Dursley, 117 Dynatosoma, 37, 41, 46, 77, 78 Dziedzickia, 33, 46 dziedzickii, Mycetophila, 38, 47, 88 dziedzickii, Tarnania, 38, 49, 117 East Anglia, 6, 17, 19, 20, 24, 27, 56, 66, 67, 76, 84, 87, 103, 105, 106, 120, 129, 137, 140, 141, 150 East Coppice, Bloxworth, 78, 109 East Tilbury, 125 East Tomich, 77 East Wretham Heath, 76 Easter Fearn, 104 Ebbor Gorge NNR, 85 Ectrepesthoneura, 39, 41, 46, 78, 79 Edford Wood, 83 Edge Barton, 64 Edinburgh, 111 egregia, Phronia, 42, 48, 101 Eigg, 22 electa, Phronia, 42, 48, 101 elegans, Callomyia, 3, 12, 37, 51, 53, 131 elegantula, Agathomyia, 43, 51, 129, 131 elegantula, Callomyia, 131 elegantulus, Chalarus, 30 Eleocharis uniglumis, 125 Ellan Wood, Carr Bridge, 66, 77 Ellenden Wood, 117 Elsecar Reservoir, 91 embla, Allodia, 17, 41, 45, 66 emergens, Anatella, 18 Emily’s Wood, 111 Entoloma, 106 Entoloma species, 108 Epicypta, 33, 46 Epping Forest, 21, 79, 84, 85, 99, 112, 118, 127, 140, 142, 143 Epping Thicks, Epping Forest, 122 eppingensis, Mycetophila, 21 Epsom, 124, 127 Equisetum, 68 Erica, 114 Eriophorum, 60, 107 Eriswell, 87, 150 Erlestoke Park Wood, 26 Esher Common, 118 Eskadale, 82 Esthwaite North Fen, 58, 64, 99 estonica, Macrocera, 17, 40, 44, 58, 61 Eudicrana, 37, 46, 53, 79 Eudorylas, 27, 29, 34, 38, 40, 43, 52, 145, 146, 147 Eudorylas species, 28, 29 Everleigh Ashes, 129 excisa, Spiniphora, 40, 51, 137 excisa, Triphleba, 40, 51, 137 Exechia, 33, 37, 39, 41, 46, 79, 80, 81 Exechia sp. nov. in <strong>Falk</strong> <strong>1991</strong>, 39, 46, 79 Exechia species, 80 Exechiopsis, 33, 37, 41, 46, 47, 82, 83 exigua, Exechia, 20, 33, 46 exiguus, Chalarus, 30 Eyeworth Wood, 64, 68, 89 Eynsham Park, 133 Fagus, 56, 61, 65, 68, 72, 74, 80, 83, 85, 99, 104, 113, 115, 127, 130, 138 Fail<strong>and</strong>, 128, 141 falleni, Agathomyia, 43, 51, 129 Falls of Clyde, 71 Falls of Lochay, 145 Farley, 117 Farningham, 131 Farringford, Isle of Wight, 64 fasciata, Ditomyia, 40, 44, 56 fasciata, Mycomya, 94 fasciculatum, Brevicornu, 73 fascipennis, Macrocera, 40, 44, 58 fastuosa, Macrocera, 38, 44, 58, 59 favonii, Monocentrota, 37, 44, 53, 62 Fealar Gorge, 65, 73, 75, 94 Felbrigg Great Wood, 74, 89, 137 Felden, 80, 140 fenestella, Sciophila, 23, 34, 49, 112 fenestralis, Rymosia, 117 fenestralis, Tarnania, 117 fennica, Dorylomorpha, 28, 29 fennicum, Brevicornu, 39, 45, 73 ferruginosa, Diadocidia, 56 Feshie Bridge, 70, 77, 85, 102 Festuca rubra, 126 Figyn Blaenbrefi, 68, 113 filicornis, Dixella, 42, 50, 123 fimbriata, Exechiopsis, 21, 33, 46 fimbriatus, Chalarus, 30 Fingle Bridge, 89 Flatford Mill, Suffolk, 135 Flatroper’s Wood, 26, 87 flava, Macrorrhyncha, 61 flava, Palaeodocosia, 38, 48, 100 178
flavescens, Aedes in Shirt 1987 <strong>and</strong> <strong>Falk</strong> <strong>1991</strong>, 40, 50 flavescens, Ochlerotatus, 40, 50, 126 flavicauda, Trichonta, 39, 49, 119 flavicollis, Mycomya, 22, 34, 47 flavicornis, Nephrocerus, 29, 34, 52, 148 flavipuncta, Sceptonia, 42, 49, 109 Fleam Dyke, 142 flexipalpis, Triphleba, 40, 51, 138 Flitwick Moor, 91 foliatum, Brevicornu, 41, 46, 73 foliifera, Allodia, 41, 45, 66 Folly Wood, 83 Fomes, 57, 114, 115 Fomes fomentarius, 78, 114, 115 Fomitopsis, 57 Fomitopsis pinicola, 112 fonsecai, Pipunculus, 30, 34, 52 forcipata, Phronia, 22 Forest of Dean, 105 Forge Valley NNR, 71, 99 Forres, 109 Fort William, 97, 98, 106 Foss Bridge, 77, 86 fosteri, Rymosia, 17, 38, 48, 107 Foulden Common, 67, 124 Foulshaw Moss, 125 fovea, Pseudorymosia, 42, 48, 105 Foxbar, Paisley, 138 Foxfield, 125 Foxhole Heath, 150 fragilis, Trichonta, 42, 49, 119 franzi, Aenigmatias, 40, 51, 133 Freckenham, 147 frequens, Mycomya, 17, 41, 47, 94 Freshwater, 62 freyi, Mycetophila, 21, 33, 47 fridolini, Sciophila, 39, 49, 113 Frilford Heath, 70, 76 Frithsden Beeches, 83, 115 Frome St Quintin, 113 Fryent Country Park, 115 fumida, Bolitophila, 12, 38, 44, 55 Fungarth Wood, 122 furcata, Exechiopsis, 41, 46, 82 fusca, Coelosia, 19, 33, 46 fusca, Formica, 133, 134 fusca, Trichonta, 39, 49, 119 fuscata, Mycomya, 38, 47, 94 fuscipalpis, Sceptonia, 42, 49, 110 fuscipes, Docosia, 20, 33, 46 fusciventris, Trichonta, 118 fusculus, Eudorylas, 28, 40, 52, 146 Gannet’s Combe, Lundy Isl<strong>and</strong>, 114 Ganoderma, 94 Ganoderma applanatum, 130 Gedling Colliery, 147 Geldeston Marshes, 56 gemella, Mycetobia, 24, 39, 50, 121 geniculata, Sciophila, 42, 49, 113 germanica, Cephalosphaera, 28, 43, 52, 142 Gerrard’s Cross, 66, 112 gibba, Anatella, 69 Gibraltar Point NNR, 107 glabrata, Bolitophila, 18, 33, 44 Glaichbea, 91 gl<strong>and</strong>is, Brevicornu, 17, 41, 46, 73 Glanville’s Wootton, 131 Glan-y-Wern, 103 glaucescens, Chloriona, 141 Glen Affric, 55, 66, 86, 90, 95, 102, 110, 121 Glen Beg, 55 Glen Cannich, 103 Glen Coiltie, 18, 56, 71, 75, 77, 86, 94 Glen Dye, 82 Glen Einich, 66, 94, 95 Glen Garry, 77 Glen Lochay, 12, 70, 93, 94 Glen Lui, 87 Glen Nant, 58, 66 Glen Oynach, 118 Glen Sannox, Arran, 95 Glen Tanar NNR, 28, 98 Glenmore, 102 Gnoriste, 39, 41, 47, 83 Goatchurch Cave, 117 Goathorn, 64 Goblin Combe, 96, 142 Gordon Moss Wildlife Reserve, Berwickshire, 122 Gorge of Avon, Lanarkshire, 102, 136 Goring-on-Thames, 60 Gors Llwyn, 69 Goyt Valley, 5, 58, 80 gracilipes, Rymosia, 106 graeca, Dixella, 25, 39, 50, 123 Gr<strong>and</strong>tully, 103 Grange-over-S<strong>and</strong>s, 102, 132 Granish, 94 Grantown-on-Spey, 6, 12, 23, 31, 55, 69, 73, 77, 86, 87, 90, 97, 109, 117 Grass Common, Weardale, 137 gratiosa, Mycetophila, 88 gratiosa, Mycetophila in <strong>Falk</strong> <strong>1991</strong>, 39, 47 Gray’s Chalk Pit, 128 Great Breach Wood, 90 Great Cransley, 126 Great Huntly Bank, 64, 65 Great Tiley Wood, 107 Great Wood, Cumberl<strong>and</strong>, 86 Greenham Common, 117 Gretna, 12, 132 Greywell Fen, 120, 141 Grimsthorpe Park, 121 griseicolle, Brevicornu, 19 griseicollis, Allodia, 74 griseolum, Brevicornu, 12, 39, 46, 74 griseovittata, Mycomya, 38, 47, 94 griseus, Chalarus, 30, 31, 34, 52 groenl<strong>and</strong>ica, Boletina, 41, 45, 70 Grzegorzekia, 41, 47, 84 179
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