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Anatella alpina Plassmann* - RDB3<br />
Anatella ankeli Plassmann* - RDB3<br />
Anatella bremia Chandler<br />
Anatella ciliata Winnertz*<br />
Anatella dampfi Landrock - RDB3<br />
Anatella emergens Caspers*<br />
Anatella flavomaculata Edwards* - Reared from the as<strong>com</strong>ycete Cudoniella aciculare on a<br />
rotten oak stump.<br />
Anatella lenis Dziedzicki* - Nationally Scarce. Reared from the wood-decay fungus Exidia<br />
glandulosa.<br />
Anatella longisetosa Dziedzicki*<br />
Anatella minuta (Staeger)<br />
Anatella pseudogibba Plassmann - RDB1<br />
Anatella setigera Edwards*<br />
Anatella simpatica Dziedzicki*<br />
Anatella turi Dziedzicki*<br />
Anatella unguigera Edwards*<br />
Brachypeza armata Winnertz* - RDB2. Has been reared from Pleurotus sp., like other<br />
members of the genus, but also recorded from terrestrial Cortinarius and Hydnum spp.<br />
Brachypeza bisignata Winnertz - Nationally Scarce. Has been reared from Pleurotus<br />
ostreatus.<br />
Brachypeza radiata Jenkinson - Repeatedly reared from Pleurotus, chiefly P.cornucopiae but<br />
also P.ostreatus, and possibly confined mainly to this fungus genus - there is an<br />
Estonian record from Armillaria mellea; <strong>com</strong>mon.<br />
Dynatosoma cochleare Edwards - RDB2. Reared from under pine bark at Loch Maree<br />
(probably a pupation site; larvae likely to be on polypore fungi like other members of<br />
the genus). All records from Scottish pinewoods except one from Conford, Sussex.<br />
Dynatosoma fuscicorne (Meigen)* - Develop in a wide range of polypores, large larvae at<br />
base of tube layer.<br />
Dynatosoma nigromaculatum Lundström - RDB3. Develops in Fomes fomentarius and also a<br />
record from Panellus serotinus; a very local species confined in Britain to the Scottish<br />
Highlands, seen around Fomes there in 1997.<br />
Dynatosoma norwegiense Zaitzev & Okland = thoracicum sensu Landrock - Biology<br />
unknown but closely related non-British species develop in Laetiporus sulphureus.<br />
Only known in Britain from four localities in south-east England.<br />
Epicypta aterrima (Zetterstedt)* - Case-bearing larvae live on surface of dead wood.<br />
Exechia bicincta (Staeger) - Reared from Pleurotus ostreatus, Pluteus salicinus and some<br />
terrestrial agarics.<br />
Exechia fusca (Meigen)* - Polyphagous in fungi, both wood-decay (some soft polypores) and<br />
terrestrial species.<br />
Exechia lucidula (Zetterstedt) - RDB2. Mostly develops in terrestrial agarics, but a few<br />
records from wood-decay species, Pholiota and Kuehneromyces.<br />
Exechia macula Chandler - Rearing records from Armillaria as well as some terrestrial<br />
agarics.<br />
Exechia parva (Lundström)* - Polyphagous in agarics, including both wood-decay and<br />
terrestrial species.<br />
Exechia repanda Johannsen* - Mostly reared from terrestrial agarics but also from<br />
Kuehneromyces mutabilis.<br />
Tarnania fenestralis (Meigen)* - Has been reared from rotten wood.<br />
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