From xmengual at gmail.com Wed May 6 09:26:38 2015 From: xmengual at gmail.com (ximo mengual sanchis) Date: Wed, 6 May 2015 10:26:38 +0200 Subject: [Syrphidae] Help on pdfs Message-ID: Dear all, I'm compiling some pdfs from Pavel Laska for the next Syrphidae Symposium, but I'm missing the following ones: 10. Du?ek, J., L?ska, P., 1968: Syrphidae - Pest?enky in: Skuhrav? V. et al., Metody chovu hmyzu (Methods of Insect Rearing). - Academia, Praha, pp. 143-145 (in Czech only) 11. Du?ek, J., L?ska, P., 1969: Aphidof?gn? larvy pest?enek. (Aphidophagous larvae of hoverflies). - Vesm?r, 48: 184 (2 figs, in Czech only) 17. Du?ek, J., L?ska, P., 1974: Bionomie pest?enek. Bionomics of hover flies). - *?iva*, 22: 66-68 (15figs, in Czech only) 39. L?ska, P., 1987: Vliv z?livky a post?iku rostlin kv?t?ku insekticidy proti kv?tilk?m na sklizn?. Effect of watering and spraying cauliflower plants with insecticides against anthomyid flies on harvest. - *Bull. v?zk. ?lecht. ?st. zelin., Olomouc,* 31: 5-10, 3 tabs, 6 refs. (In Czech; Engl. summ.). 48.5. L?ska, P., Kotkov?, O. 1997: Pest?enky na Brueghelov? Kytici. (Hoverflies on Brueghel?s Bouquet). ?iva 45: 178. (Only in Czech. About two hoverflies on the picture originated from 1608) 62.5 Holinka, J., Bi??k, V., L?ska, P., Maz?nek, L. & Korbelov?, V., 2000: Fenotypov? plasticita pest?enek (Syrphidae, Diptera). /Phenotypic plasticity of hoverflies/. pp. 26-27. In: Bryja J. & Zukal J. (eds), Zoologick? dny Brno 2000. Abstrakta refer?t? z konference 9.-10.listopadu 2000. 65. Maz?nek, L., L?ska, P., Bi??k, V. 2001: M?ico?rav? larvy pest?enek. (Aphidophagous Larvae of Hover Flies from the genus *Epistrophe*). ? ?iva 5: 224 Could anyone share with me a pdf copy of them? I appreciate any help. Best wishes, Ximo ******************************************************** Dr. Ximo Mengual Head of the Diptera Section Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig Leibniz-Institut f?r Biodiversit?t der Tiere Adenauerallee 160 D-53113 Bonn, Germany Phone: 0049 (0)228 9122 292 ZFMK web https://www.bolgermany.de/ | http://syrphidae.lifedesks.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Stefan.Pruner at student.uibk.ac.at Fri May 8 09:52:56 2015 From: Stefan.Pruner at student.uibk.ac.at (Stefan Pruner) Date: Fri, 08 May 2015 10:52:56 +0200 Subject: [Syrphidae] Biological and / or ecological information In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20150508105256.11461d4splzihpi8@web-mail.uibk.ac.at> Dear Syrphidologists! I am about to finish my Master's thesis on a faunistic work on Syrphidae. There I wrote a chapter about "remarkable" species I found, dealing with their biology and level of threat. I found quite some information in books and the internet, except for two species I would like to include. Those are Sphaerophoria bankowskae & Sphaerophoria infuscata. Not books or freely available papers nor StN could provide satisfying information. Maybe somebody knows an informative paper on these species, or can give me a copy of the papers mentioned in the references section of the StN Species Accounts, that might hold information and are: Verlinden (1995) Annales de la societe royale belge d?entomologie Goeldlin (1989), Bull.Soc.ent.Suisse, 62: 41-66 Thank you very much in advance! Stefan From Francis.Gilbert at nottingham.ac.uk Fri May 8 09:58:11 2015 From: Francis.Gilbert at nottingham.ac.uk (Francis Gilbert) Date: Fri, 8 May 2015 09:58:11 +0100 Subject: [Syrphidae] Re: Biological and / or ecological information In-Reply-To: <20150508105256.11461d4splzihpi8@web-mail.uibk.ac.at> References: <20150508105256.11461d4splzihpi8@web-mail.uibk.ac.at> Message-ID: <37D2AE0AED301E4ABCCD948B16BD78AA4C2C46F191@EXCHANGE1.ad.nottingham.ac.uk> hi Stefan I have the Goeldlin papers of 1989 Francis Dr Francis Gilbert Professor of Ecology, School of Life Sciences University Park, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK Tel: +44 (0) 115 951 3215 website: www.nottingham.ac.uk/~plzfg ??????????????? ecology.nottingham.ac.uk -----Original Message----- From: syrphidae-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk [mailto:syrphidae-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Stefan Pruner Sent: 08 May 2015 09:53 To: syrphidae at lists.nottingham.ac.uk Subject: [Syrphidae] Biological and / or ecological information Dear Syrphidologists! I am about to finish my Master's thesis on a faunistic work on Syrphidae. There I wrote a chapter about "remarkable" species I found, dealing with their biology and level of threat. I found quite some information in books and the internet, except for two species I would like to include. Those are Sphaerophoria bankowskae & Sphaerophoria infuscata. Not books or freely available papers nor StN could provide satisfying information. Maybe somebody knows an informative paper on these species, or can give me a copy of the papers mentioned in the references section of the StN Species Accounts, that might hold information and are: Verlinden (1995) Annales de la societe royale belge d?entomologie Goeldlin (1989), Bull.Soc.ent.Suisse, 62: 41-66 Thank you very much in advance! 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I am about to finish my Master's thesis on a faunistic work on Syrphidae. There I wrote a chapter about "remarkable" species I found, dealing with their biology and level of threat. I found quite some information in books and the internet, except for two species I would like to include. Those are Sphaerophoria bankowskae & Sphaerophoria infuscata. Not books or freely available papers nor StN could provide satisfying information. Maybe somebody knows an informative paper on these species, or can give me a copy of the papers mentioned in the references section of the StN Species Accounts, that might hold information and are: Verlinden (1995) Annales de la societe royale belge d?entomologie Goeldlin (1989), Bull.Soc.ent.Suisse, 62: 41-66 Thank you very much in advance! 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Thanks! Ximo ******************************************************** Dr. Ximo Mengual Head of the Diptera Section Stiftung Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig Leibniz-Institut f?r Biodiversit?t der Tiere Adenauerallee 160 D-53113 Bonn, Germany Phone: 0049 (0)228 9122 292 ZFMK web https://www.bolgermany.de/ | http://syrphidae.lifedesks.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Francis.Gilbert at nottingham.ac.uk Mon May 18 17:25:57 2015 From: Francis.Gilbert at nottingham.ac.uk (Francis Gilbert) Date: Mon, 18 May 2015 17:25:57 +0100 Subject: [Syrphidae] from Ximo Message-ID: <37D2AE0AED301E4ABCCD948B16BD78AA4C64FE0E5E@EXCHANGE1.ad.nottingham.ac.uk> not sure whether this message from Ximo got through, so I am repeating it: -------------------------------------------------------------- Dear all, I do have a question for you all. Bashira Chowdhury, a student, asked me the following: Hi Dr. Mengual, I had a quick question on syrphid larvae. It's presumed that syrphid larvae are largely sedentary, but there is some ambiguity present in the literature on this subject. As a part of my work this summer, I thought I could use fluorescent dyes to mark syrphid larvae and track their movements through flower patches. Do you think that the dyes could harm their development? Also would this make them more susceptible to predation? Fluorescent dyes typically don't affect adult insects, but I wasn't sure about larval insects. Bashira Does any of you have ever used dyes with larvae? Any idea? You can cc Bashira (bashira at uw.edu) with your answers. Thanks! Ximo Dr Francis Gilbert Professor of Ecology, School of Biology University Park, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK Tel: +44 (0) 115 951 3215 website: www.nottingham.ac.uk/~plzfg ecology.nottingham.ac.uk [cid:image003.png at 01D0918F.B3BE7A20] This message and any attachment are intended solely for the addressee and may contain confidential information. If you have received this message in error, please send it back to me, and immediately delete it. Please do not use, copy or disclose the information contained in this message or in any attachment. Any views or opinions expressed by the author of this email do not necessarily reflect the views of the University of Nottingham. This message has been checked for viruses but the contents of an attachment may still contain software viruses which could damage your computer system: you are advised to perform your own checks. 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No opinion on the fluorescent dyes :-[ But reproduce in the laboratory the natural environment would be more informative ( without predation, parasitism ...). Regards. PS: sorry for my bad English writing ... Le 18/05/2015 17:36, ximo mengual sanchis a ?crit : > Dear all, > > I do have a question for you all. Bashira Chowdhury, a student, asked > me the following: > > > Hi Dr. Mengual, > > I had a quick question on syrphid larvae. It's presumed that > syrphid larvae are largely sedentary, but there is some ambiguity > present in the literature on this subject. As a part of my work > this summer, I thought I could use fluorescent dyes to mark > syrphid larvae and track their movements through flower patches. > Do you think that the dyes could harm their development? Also > would this make them more susceptible to predation? > > Fluorescent dyes typically don't affect adult insects, but I > wasn't sure about larval insects. > > Bashira > > > > Does any of you have ever used dyes with larvae? Any idea? You can cc > Bashira (bashira at uw.edu ) with your answers. > > Thanks! > > Ximo > > > ******************************************************** > Dr. Ximo Mengual > Head of the Diptera Section > Stiftung Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig > Leibniz-Institut f?r Biodiversit?t der Tiere > Adenauerallee 160 > D-53113 Bonn, Germany > Phone: 0049 (0)228 9122 292 > ZFMK web > > https://www.bolgermany.de/ | http://syrphidae.lifedesks.org/ > > > > This message and any attachment are intended solely for the addressee > and may contain confidential information. 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