- Page 1: Species Status No. 2 A review of th
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- Page 9 and 10: NNR), which are now in Oxfordshire,
- Page 11 and 12: species must, therefore, be extrapo
- Page 13 and 14: e more objectively and consistently
- Page 15 and 16: Species have been assigned to a thr
- Page 17 and 18: 5.3. The IUCN criteria for Critical
- Page 19 and 20: 2. A continuing decline, observed,
- Page 21 and 22: Wiltshire, Buckingham Thick Copse i
- Page 23 and 24: Anatella dampfi Landrock. This was
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- Page 27 and 28: Rymosia signatipes (van der Wulp).
- Page 29 and 30: Suffolk). These records show that L
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- Page 35 and 36: Chalarus argenteus Coe. Berkshire (
- Page 37 and 38: 7. Taxonomic list of species previo
- Page 39 and 40: Scientific name Shirt 1987 Falk 199
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- Page 43 and 44: Anatella pseudogibba Plassmann Bole
- Page 45 and 46: Macrocera maculata Meigen Macrocera
- Page 47 and 48: Platypezidae Lonchopteridae Pipuncu
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Scientific name Shirt 1987 Falk 199
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Scientific name Shirt 1987 Falk 199
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12. Criteria used for assigning spe
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ecently recognised in Britain and i
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Distribution Records widely dispers
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Retain any dead wood and old or dis
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Management and conservation Retain
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Cambridgeshire; Thorne Moors NNR, Y
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Habitat Appears to mainly favour Pi
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ALLODIA WESTERHOLTI A fungus gnat D
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Habitat Woodland and dunes. As well
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BOLETINA SILVATICA A fungus gnat Or
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Fen, Taynton Fen, Weston Green) (19
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Distribution Scattered across south
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Skye, North Ebudes (1991); Braelang
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Published sources Chandler (1998b,
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or damage to leaf litter or soil st
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Habitat Montane tundra. The species
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(1982), Dulsie (1989), Glen Affric,
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Management and conservation Maintai
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Published sources Chandler (1977a).
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Status Until recently a poorly know
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Threats Clearance of woodland for i
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MYCOMYA OCCULTANS A fungus gnat LOW
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(Edwards 1941; Hutson, Ackland & Ki
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that there is a succession of trees
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wood. Adults recorded from June to
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Status First recognised as British
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Scotland. Currently there is inadeq
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Ecology Biology unknown. The larvae
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Management and conservation Maintai
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SCIOPHILA ANTIQUA A fungus gnat LOW
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Quoich, Mar Lodge Estate, Braemar,
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Published sources Chandler (1992b,
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TARNANIA TARNANII A fungus gnat LOW
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TRICHONTA ICENICA A fungus gnat LOW
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Encourage future survival of sites
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Ecology The larvae are aquatic filt
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temporary water bodies are known to
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or falling in strong winds. Some of
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throughout Britain, tending to conf
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Wood, Herefordshire (1912); Porthca
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to September 1914, H.St J.K. Donist
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Status A poorly known species, whic
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TRIPHLEBA FLEXIPALPIS A scuttle fly
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Threats The clearance of valley woo
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CEPHALOSPHAERA GERMANICA A big-head
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DORYLOMORPHA ALBITARSIS A big-heade
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EUDORYLAS FUSCULUS A big-headed fly
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Management and conservation Maintai
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Threats Habitat loss to agriculture
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Bowdrey, J. 2003. The flat-footed f
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Chandler, P.J. 1990. Notes on Macro
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Clemons, L. 1994b. Lonchoptera niti
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Disney, R.H.L. & Chapman, J.W. 2001
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Falk, S.J. & Gibbs, D. 2004. Dorylo
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Holmes, P.R., Boyce, D.C. & Reed, D
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Kloet, G.S. & Hincks, W.D. 1976. A
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Morgan, M.J. 1987. Reappearance of
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Ševčík, J. 2001b. A new species
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Verrall, G.H. 1901b. List of Britis
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172
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Auchenbowie, 91 Auchmore Woods, 116
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Cawthorne, 58, 71 Cefn Cennarth, 57
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Dowlings Wood, 21, 60 Downderry, 11
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Gunnerside, 107, 118 Gwaun Gartheno
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Llyn Fawnog, 65 Llyn Hafodol, 69, 8
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nonnisilva, Sciophila, 23, 34, 49 N
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River Luineag, 99 River Monnow, 139
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Thaumalea, 25, 42, 50, 128 The Coom