@article {9118, title = {New records of scuttle flies (Diptera: Phoridae) from Iceland, with a survey of all simultaneously collected Dipteran families}, journal = {Entomologica fennica}, volume = {16}, year = {2005}, month = {[2005.12.16]}, pages = {239-245}, keywords = {Carnidae, Iceland}, author = {Prescher, S. and Bonet, J. and Tschirnhaus, M. von} } @article {9109, title = {Acalyptrate Fliegen (Diptera: Schizophora, Acalyptratae) der jungen D{\"u}neninseln Memmert und Mellum unter besonderer Ber{\"u}cksichtigung der Agromyzidae und Chloropidae. Ergebnisse der Untersuchungen von 1984-1986 und 1994}, journal = {Drosera}, volume = {1-2}, year = {2007}, note = {Acalyptrate flies (Diptera: Schizophora, Acalyptratae) from the yellow dune islands Memmert and Mellum with special consideration of Agromyzidae and Chloropidae. Results of investigations from 1984-1986 and 1994}, pages = {99-136}, abstract = {Acalyptrate flies (Diptera, Schizophora, "Acalyptratae") from the yellow dune islands Memmert and Mellum, with special reference to the Agromyzidae and Chloropidae. Study results of the years 1984[long dash]1986 and 1994. Investigations on the dipterous fly fauna of the so called Acalyptratae" had been carried out on two uninhabited and only some 140- years-old German dune islands in the North Sea. These nature protected islands of Memmert and Mellum are situated 90 km apart from each other. Since 1917 Memmert has been populated by domestic rabbits. Altogether, 37 families of acalyptrate Diptera out of 51 in Germany are recorded from ten out of eleven East Frisian Islands. From the two specifically studied young islands, 246,517 specimens have been identified to the family level. 3,408 Agromyzidae (leaf miner flies) belonged to 133 spp., and 47,833 Chloropidae (grass- or frit flies) to 69 spp. Selected species of 15 further families were also identified and discussed concerning their ecology; particularly regarded are salt marsh species, a cambium miner and the dispersal over sea. Tables present information on all agromyzids and chloropids from traps: diversity, flight activity, dominance, phenology, sexual index, and colour preference. It is demonstrated how many specimens must be collected weekly to find one more species. The study is mainly based on the catches of Moericke pan-traps placed on both islands during 1985 and 1994. The numbers of captured specimens of all families from both islands are compared. Included is a comparison of their different pan trap abundance with that of the mainland of western Germany. Sweep net samples enlarge the faunistic analysis. The different results of each sampling method are recorded. The fauna of the island grazed by rabbits differs from that of the island inhabited only by one different terrestrial mammal, the wood mouse. Agromyzidae, Camillidae, and (one species of) Sepsidae are the dipterous families peculiarly influenced by rabbits. A table places all potential host plant genera noted on both islands against all their specific recorded phytophagous leaf miner- and grass fly species. Eight species are new additions to the German checklist: Aulagromyza incognita (HERING, 1956) stat. rev., Liriomyza taurica ZLOBIN, 2002 (Agromyzidae), Chlorops scutellaris (ZETTERSTEDT, 1838), Meromyza rufa FEDOSEEVA, 1962, lncertella scotica (Gown], 1946), Oscinimorpha koeleriae NARCUK, 1970 (Chloropidae), Gymnochiromyia flavella (ZETTERSTEDT, 1848) (Chyromyidae), and Minettia desmometopa (DE MEIJERE, 1907) (Lauxaniidae). The chloropids Siphunculina nidicola NARTSHUK, 1971 and Meromyza rohdendorfi FEDOSEEVA, 1974 as well as Anthomyza paraneglecta ELBERG, 1968 (Anthomyzidae) are recorded for the second time in Germany. For Canada, Croatia, Norway and Spain, Canary Islands, faunistic data (first records) are included, too. New identification characters are presented for several species. Taxonomic notes on Incertella SABROSKY and Microcercis BESCHOVSKI are added.}, keywords = {Carnidae, Desmometopa m-nigrum, Desmometopa sordida, Germany, Madiza glabra, Milichiidae, Phyllomyza securicornis}, isbn = {0341-406X}, author = {Tschirnhaus, M. von} } @article {9110, title = {Die acalyptraten Fliegen der Ostfriesischen Inseln (Diptera: Schizophora, "Acalyptratae")}, journal = {Schriftenreihe Nationalpark Nieders{\"a}chsisches Wattenmeer}, volume = {11}, year = {2008}, pages = {373-390}, chapter = {373}, keywords = {Carnidae, Germany, Madiza glabra, Meoneura bicuspidata, Meoneura flavifacies, Meoneura freta, Meoneura lacteipennis, Meoneura lamellata, Meoneura obscurella, Meoneura vagans, Milichiidae, Phyllomyza securicornis}, author = {Tschirnhaus, M. von} } @article {9111, title = {Fossil flies in Baltic amber - insights in the diversity of Tertiary Acalyptratae (Diptera, Schizophora), with new morphological characters and a key based on 1,000 collected inclusions}, journal = {Denisia}, volume = {26}, year = {2009}, pages = {171-212}, keywords = {amber, Carnidae, key, Meoneurites enigmatica, Milichiidae, Phyllomyza jaegeri, Pseudodesmometopa succineum}, author = {Tschirnhaus, M. von and Hoffeins, C.} } @article {2268, title = {Unbekannte Stridulationsorgane bei Dipteren und ihre Bedeutung f{\"u}r Taxonomie und Phylogenetik der Agromyziden}, journal = {Beitr{\"a}ge zur Entomologie}, volume = {21}, year = {1971}, pages = {551-579}, type = {article}, keywords = {Agromyzidae, Chamaemyiidae, stridulation, Tephritidae}, author = {Tschirnhaus, M. von} } @article {2269, title = {Die Halm- und Minierfliegen im Grenzbereich Land-Meer der Nordsee}, journal = {Spixiana, Supplement}, volume = {6}, year = {1981}, pages = {405 pp, 10 pls}, type = {article}, keywords = {Agromyzidae, Chloropidae, Germany, North Sea, species description}, author = {Tschirnhaus, M. von} } @article {2270, title = {Minier- und Halmfliegen (Agromyzidae, Chloropidae) und 52 weitere Familien (Diptera) aus Malaise-Fallen in Kiesgruben und einem Vorstadtgarten in K{\"o}ln}, journal = {Decheniana}, volume = {31}, year = {1992}, pages = {445-497,Taf.13-15}, type = {article}, keywords = {Carnidae, Europe, faunistics, Germany, Milichiidae}, author = {Tschirnhaus, M. von} }