Bolitophila is the sole living genus in the Bolitophilidae, a family of Diptera in the superfamily Sciaroidea, with around 40 Palaearctic and about 20...
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Bolitophila cinerea is a Palearctic (Ireland to South Siberian Mountains) species of 'fungus gnat' in the family Bolitophilidae. The eucephalic larvae...
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The species was first formally described in 1891 with the species name Bolitophila luminosa and was assigned to the family Mycetophilidae. In 1924, it was...
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Bolitophila saundersii is a Palearctic species of 'fungus gnat' in the family Bolitophilidae. The larvae of Bolitophila are mycetophagous and live in...
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or sheltered places in forests. A previous placement was in the genus Bolitophila. This species and several related species were moved in 1924 to a new...
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that often use S. bovinus fruit bodies to rear their young, including Bolitophila rossica, Exechia separata, Exechiopsis indecisa, Pegomya deprimata, and...
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in the fruit bodies of L. montanus include the Dipteran species Ula bolitophila and Spelobia parapusio. Černý, K. (1989). Parazitické dřevokazné houby...
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Alexander, 1932 Ula bidens Alexander, 1950 Ula bifilata Edwards, 1933 Ula bolitophila Loew, 1869 Ula cincta Alexander, 1924 Ula comes Alexander, 1935 Ula elegans...
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Bolitophila rohdendorfi Sp. nov Valid Greenwalt & Blagoderov Eocene Baltic amber Europe (Baltic Sea region) A species of Bolitophila. Bolitophila warreni...
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(Linnaeus, 1758) Bolitophilidae 6 species including Bolitophila cinerea Meigen, 1818 Bolitophila saundersii (Curtis, 1836) Diadocidiidae (some woodland...
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