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13. The data sheets The data sheets
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sites). This is a moderately large,
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Distribution One old British record
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Broad NNR (1988) and Whitwell Commo
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similarly in an extensive Malaise t
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Carmarthenshire and Powis Castle Pa
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ALLODIA NEGLECTA A fungus gnat LOWE
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ANATELLA ANKELI A fungus gnat Order
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Threats Unclear, other than clearan
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BREVICORNU ARCTICOIDES A fungus gna
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Aberdeenshire (2000); Loch an Eilei
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Status A rather local but probably
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Published sources Chandler (1980, 1
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Published sources Chandler (1977a);
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Distribution Local in southern Engl
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Habitat Adults found at Llyn Hafodo
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Distribution The Highlands of Scotl
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the continuity of these habitats in
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Ecology Biology unknown. The larvae
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Ecology Biology unknown. The larvae
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Management and conservation Maintai
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hedgerows. Removal of any old trees
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Management and conservation Maintai
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Fen NNR, Cambridgeshire (27 May 191
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Ecology Biology unknown. The larvae
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Ecology There is a Russian record o
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Habitat Possibly damp woodland; som
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from species of Laccaria and Inocyb
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Threats Clearance of woodland for a
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SCIOPHILA FRIDOLINI A fungus gnat O
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SCIOPHILA PLURISETOSA A fungus gnat
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Published sources Edwards (1941). S
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Ecology Biology unknown. Members of
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Published sources Chandler (1992c);
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as semiaquatic plants, rocks and le
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Management and conservation Unclear
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Threats Habitat loss to agriculture
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(1977); Monk Soham, Suffolk (freque
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vacated and no adult flies could be
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Stubbs); Wokefield Common (4 Octobe
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Threats Unclear, other than loss or
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Habitat Associations are unknown. P
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Threats Unclear other than habitat
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Habitat Beds of Phragmites australi
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Status There are eight post 1970 si
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Management and conservation Maintai
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EUDORYLAS TERMINALIS A big-headed f
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Threats Loss of habitat to agricult
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14. References Ackland, D.M. 1993.
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Chandler, P.J. 1973b. The flat-foot
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October 1997. British Journal of En
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Dandy, J.E. 1969. Watsonian vice-co
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Edwards, F.W. 1915. Ten new British
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Godfrey, A. 1998a. [Mycetobia palli
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Irwin, A.G. 1983a. Eudorylas termin
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Levey, B. & Pavett, P.M. 2000b. Lla
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Pitt, J. 1994. Galls on the bracket
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Spooner, B.M. 1994. A further local
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Zaitzev, A.I. & Økland, B. 1994. F
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15. Index This index includes all g
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Boundless Copse, 21, 87, 89 Bournem
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coulsoni, Rymosia, 17, 42, 48, 107,
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flavescens, Aedes in Shirt 1987 and
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interrupta, Sciophila, 42, 49, 113
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Metopina, 40, 51, 135 Mevagissey, 6
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Piptoporus betulinus, 84 Pipunculus
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Silwood Park, 135, 141, 148 Simon W
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Wayland Wood, 26, 93, 116, 129, 131