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Mycetophila cingulum Meigen* - Repeatedly reared from Polyporus squamosus, and<br />

probably confined to it; <strong>com</strong>mon.<br />

Mycetophila dentata Lundström* - Rearing record from Piptoporus betulinus, also one from<br />

terrestrial Leccinum scabrum.<br />

Mycetophila forcipata Lundström* - Specific to Piptoporus betulinus; Ireland.<br />

Mycetophila formosa Lundström* - Reared from Phlebia.<br />

Mycetophila fraterna Winnertz* - Has been reared from Physisporinus vitreus.<br />

Mycetophila fungorum (De Geer)* - Polyphagous in fungi including both wood-decay and<br />

terrestrial species. Often found in Armillaria mellea.<br />

Mycetophila luctuosa Meigen* - Polyphagous in fungi including both wood-decay and<br />

terrestrial species.<br />

Mycetophila lunata Meigen - On Coniophora.<br />

Mycetophila marginata Winnertz* - Develop in fruiting bodies of various wood-decaying<br />

fungi.<br />

Mycetophila ocellus Walker* - Has been reared from a wide range of wood-decay fungi;<br />

considered to predominantly have deadwood associations, although also some<br />

terrestrial agarics have been reported.<br />

Mycetophila ornata Stephens* - In fruiting bodies of various wood decaying fungi, incl.<br />

Meripilus giganteus, Pleurotus ostreatus, Stereum, etc.<br />

Mycetophila pictula Meigen - Has been reared from the wood encrusting fungus Xylodon<br />

versipora.<br />

Mycetophila pumila Winnertz* - Has been reared from an undetermined polypore fungus.<br />

Mycetophila sepulta (Laffoon) - Has been reared from Hypholoma elongatum.<br />

Mycetophila spectabilis Winnertz* - Has been reared from rotten wood.<br />

Mycetophila strigatoides Landrock - RDB2. Records from Polyporus and ?Trametes spp as<br />

well as one from terrestrial Russula.<br />

Mycetophila tridentata Lundstroem - Has been reared from Laetiporus sulphureus on several<br />

occasions and also from Inonotus cuticularis; a record from Ganoderma is probably<br />

erroneous.<br />

Mycetophila trinotata Staeger* - Develops in Trametes versicolor and other bracket fungi.<br />

Mycetophila vittipes Zetterstedt* - Has been reared from slime moulds.<br />

Phronia basalis Winnertz* - Has been reared from rotten wood.<br />

Phronia biarcuata (Becker)* - Case-bearing larvae on encrusting fungi.<br />

Phronia braueri Dziedzicki* - Larvae feeds on moulds on sodden fallen and barkless<br />

branches.<br />

Phronia conformis (Walker)* - Larvae in thin white mucilage on encrusting fungi.<br />

Phronia coritanica Chandler* - Larvae in thin white mucilage on encrusting fungi.<br />

Phronia humeralis Winnertz* - Corticium sp.<br />

Phronia nitidiventris (van der Wulp)* - Has been reared from rotten wood.<br />

Phronia siebeckii Dziedzicki - Calocera viscosa.<br />

Phronia strenua Winnertz* - Cased larvae feed on moulds on sodden fallen and barkless<br />

branches.<br />

Phronia tenuis Winnertz* - Larvae in thin white mucilage on encrusting fungi.<br />

Platurocypta punctum (Stannius)* - Reared from slime moulds; Ireland.<br />

Platurocypta testata (Edwards)* - Has been reared from larvae in slime moulds Mucilago<br />

spongiosa on hornbeam log, Tubifera ferruginosa from Scots pine log and Reticularia<br />

lycoperdon.<br />

Synplasta gracilis (Winnertz) = excogitata (Dziedzicki)* - Only rearing records are from<br />

Pleurotus dryinus and Mycoacia uda.<br />

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