@article {23247, title = {Coprophilic dipteran community associated with horse dung in Malaysia}, journal = {Halteres}, volume = {6}, year = {2015}, month = {2016/05/04}, pages = {33-50}, abstract = {

Blood-sucking flies are known as vectors of pathogens to farm animals worldwide. However, little is known about dipteran biodiversity associated with horse dung in Malaysia which could serve as vectors. Thus, a field trip to a horse farm located in Tanjung Rambutan, Perak, peninsular Malaysia was conducted in 2010. We examined adults and larvae of dipterans associated with 100 horse dung pats. A total of 1480 dipteran specimens from nine families were collected including Sphaeroceridae, Muscidae, Sarcophagidae, Calliphoridae, Sepsidae, Tabanidae, Ulidiidae, Dolichopodidae and Milichiidae. The lesser dung fly (Sphaeroceridae) which consisted of four species was the most abundant dipteran followed by sarcophagids and muscids. Seven species of muscids were collected from the horse farm and three of them were haematophagic namely Musca conducens Walker, 1859, Musca ventrosa Wiedemann, 1830 and Stomoxys calcitrans (Linnaeus, 1758). Fly larvae collected from the dung were raised to adult stage and subsequently identified as M. conducens and Neomyia gavisa Walker, 1859. We reported new locality records for three species of Muscidae in Malaysia namely Pyrellia proferens Walker, 1859, Lispe kowarzi Becker, 1903 (new to peninsular) and N. gavisa Walker, 1859.

}, keywords = {Coprophilic Diptera, horse dung, Lispe kowarzi, Malaysia, Neomyia gavisa., new record, Pyrellia proferens}, url = {https://www.researchgate.net/publication/275833574}, author = {Heo, C.C. and Latif, B. and Kurahashi, H. and Hayashi, T. and Nazni, W.A. and Omar, B.} } @article {22122, title = {New species of Stigmatomyces from Asia}, journal = {Mycologia}, volume = {103}, number = {1}, year = {2011}, note = {Export Date: 6 February 2012Source: ScopusCODEN: MYCOAPubMed ID: 20943550Language of Original Document: EnglishCorrespondence Address: Weir, A.; Faculty of Environmental and Forest Biology, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, 241 Illick Hall, 1 Forestry Drive, Syracuse, NY 13210, United States; email: aweir@esf.eduReferences: Benjamin, R.K., Introduction and supplement to Roland Thaxter{\textquoteright}s contribution toward a monograph of the Laboulbeniaceae (1971) Bibliotheca Mycol, 30, pp. 1-155; Lee, Y.B., Choi, D.S., Studies on taxonomy and distribution of the Laboulbeniales collected in Korea (species from Cheonham Province) (1992) Korean J Mycol, 20, pp. 183-194; Rossi, W., Rossi, C., Tre nuove specie di Stigmatomyces (Ascomycetes, Laboulbeniales) parasite di Ditteri italiani (1979) G Bot Italiano, 113, pp. 379-385; Santamaria, S., Rossi, W., Laboulbeniales (Fungi, Ascomycota) parasitic on Iberian Diptera (1998) Nova Hedwig, 66, pp. 267-278; Sugiyama, K., Species and genera of the Laboulbeniales (Ascomycetes) in Japan (1973) Ginkgoana, 2, pp. 1-97; Sugiyama, K., Phanichapol, D., Laboulbeniomycetes (Ascomycotina) in Thailand I (1984) Nat Hist Bull Siam Soc, 32, pp. 47-88; Tavares, I.I., Laboulbeniales (Fungi, Ascomycetes) (1985) Mycol Mem, 9, pp. 1-627; Thaxter, R., Extra-American dipterophilous Laboulbeniales (1918) Proc Am Acad Arts Sci, 53, pp. 695-749; Thaxter, R., Contribution toward a monograph of the Laboulbeniaceae V (1931) Mem Am Acad Arts Sci, 16, pp. 1-435}, pages = {131-134}, abstract = {

Four new species of Stigmatomyces (Ascomycota, Laboulbeniomycetes, Stigmatomycetinae) parasitic on flies (Diptera) are described. These are S. aphaniosomae, parasitic on an undescribed species of Aphaniosoma (Chyromyidae) from Jordan; S. deemingii, parasitic on Milichia pubescens (Milichiidae) from Yemen; S. macanus, parasitic on Phortica spp. (Drosophilidae) from Taiwan; and S. mosilli, parasitic on Mosillus subsultans (Ephydridae) from Pakistan. Chyromyidae is a new host family for Laboulbeniales, and S. aphaniosomae is the first of the Laboulbeniales to be reported from Jordan. \© 2011 by The Mycological Society of America.

}, keywords = {animal, Animals, Aphaniosoma, article, Ascomycetes, Ascomycota, Asia, Chyromyidae, classification, Diptera, Drosophilidae, Ephydridae, fly, fungus, isolation and purification, Jordan, Laboulbeniales, Laboulbeniomycetes, microbiology, Microscopy, Interference, Milichia pubescens, Milichiidae, Mosillus, new genus, new record, new species, Pakistan, parasites, phase contrast microscopy, Phortica, Stigmatomyces, Stigmatomycetinae, Taiwan, ultrastructure, Yemen}, isbn = {00275514 (ISSN)}, url = {http://www.mycologia.org/content/103/1/131.full.pdf}, author = {Rossi, W. and Weir, A.} } @article {iwasa_new_2011, title = {New species and records of the genera Milichia Meigen and Milichiella Giglio-Tos (Diptera, Milichiidae) from the Oriental region and Seram Island}, journal = {Entomological Science}, volume = {14}, number = {2}, year = {2011}, pages = {192{\textendash}197}, abstract = {

The species of the genera Milichia and Milichiella in the Oriental region and Seram Is. are taxonomically investigated. Three new species, Milichia linealis sp. nov. from the Philippines, Milichiella sulawesiensis sp. nov. and Milichiella nigella sp. nov. from Indonesia, are described. New distributional data of Milichiella bakeri Aldrich from Indonesia and M. spinthera Hendel from Indonesia, Nepal and Thailand are given. Keys to the species of Milichia and Milichiella in the Oriental region and Seram Is. are provided.

}, keywords = {Milichia linealis, Milichiella nigella, Milichiella sulawesiensis, new record, taxonomy}, issn = {1479-8298}, doi = {10.1111/j.1479-8298.2010.00421.x}, url = {http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1479-8298.2010.00421.x/abstract}, author = {Iwasa, M.} }