Tom 28 Artykuły (Proceedings) Biuletyn Sekcji Dipterologicznej Polskiego Towarzystwa Entomologicznego Tom 28: 2-6 Akceptacja: 18.12.2012 Pierwsze stwierdzenie Peleteria varia (FABRICIUS, 1794) (Diptera: Tachinidae) w Polsce First record of Peleteria varia (FABRICIUS, 1794) (Diptera: Tachinidae) from Poland CEZARY BYSTROWSKI Instytut Badawczy Leśnictwa, Zakład Ochrony Lasu, Sękocin Stary, ul. Braci Leśnej 3, 05-090 Raszyn e-mail: C.Bystrowski@ibles.waw.pl lub cbystrowski@yahoo.com ABSTRACT: Information of the first Polish record of Peleteria varia (FABRICIUS, 1794) (Diptera: Tachinidae) collected in the Narew National Park is given. A few specimens of the species were observed on two localities of the Narew Valley near Rzędziany and Pajewo village. KEY WORDS: Peleteria varia, Tachinidae, first record, Polish fauna, Narew National Park, Poland
Tom 28: 7-8 Akceptacja: 22.12.2012 Pierwsze stwierdzenie Xylomya maculata (MEIGEN, 1804) (Diptera: Xylomyidae) na Pomorzu (Polska Płn) First record of Xylomya maculata (MEIGEN, 1804) (Diptera: Xylomyidae) in Pomerania (North Poland) PATRYCJA DOMINIAK Katedra Zoologii Bezkręgowców i Parazytologii, Uniwersytet Gdański, Wita Stwosza 59, 80-308 Gdańsk e-mail: heliocopris@gmail.com ABSTRACT. Xylomya maculata (MEIGEN, 1804), a rare saproxylic wood soldier fly, is reported for the first time from North Poland. KEY WORDS: Diptera, Xylomyidae, Xylomya maculata, new locality, Poland
Tom 28: 9-12 Akceptacja: 12.12.2012 Gatunek Megaselia scalaris (LOEW, 1866) (Diptera: Phoridae) i biofarmacja Megaselia scalaris (LOEW, 1866) (Diptera: Phoridae) & biopharmacy EWA DURSKA 1, TADEUSZ MALEWSKI 2, MAGDALENA CHMIELEWSKA 3, JACEK BARDOWSKI 3 1 EWA DURSKA, Pracownia Ekologii i Bioróżnorodności, Muzeum i Instytut Zoologii PAN, Wilcza 64, 00-679 Warszawa e-mail: edurska@miiz.waw.pl 2 TADEUSZ MALEWSKI, Pracownia Technik Molekularnych i Biometrycznych, Muzeum i Instytut Zoologii PAN, Wilcza 64, 00-679 Warszawa e-mail: tmalewski@miiz.waw.pl 3 MAGDALENA CHMIELEWSKA, Instytut Biochemii i Biofizyki PAN, Pawińskiego 5a, 02-106 Warszawa e-mail: chmielewska_magdalena@wp.pl 3 JACEK BARDOWSKI, Instytut Biochemii i Biofizyki PAN, Pawińskiego 5a, 02-106 Warszawa e-mail: jacek@ibb.waw.pl ABSTRACT. Insects have developed antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) to fight off pathogens. The authors have arranged preliminary studies on Megaselia scalaris (LOEW) larvae to induce the novel AMPs against bacteria in the hemolymph. The larvae were subjected to stress by pricking, immunization and heat shock. The extract obtained from the hemolymph hampered growth of both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. KEY WORDS: Phoridae, Megaselia scalaris, heat shock proteins, antimicrobial peptides, biopharmacy
Tom 28: 13-16 Akceptacja: 17.12.2012 Pierwsze stwierdzenie Helina deleta (STEIN, 1914) (Diptera: Muscidae) na obszarze Polski Helina deleta (STEIN, 1914) (Diptera: Muscidae) a species newly recorded from Poland ANDRZEJ GRZYWACZ Zakład Ekologii Zwierząt, Wydział Biologii i Ochrony Środowiska, UMK ul. Lwowska 1, 87-100 Toruń e-mail: hydrotaea@gmail.com ABSTRACT. Helina deleta (STEIN, 1914) is reported from Poland for the first time. Two females were collected in the forest area adjoining the edge of the airfield of the Pomeranian Aeroclub in Toruń (UTM: CD37) in October 2008 and July 2009, respectively. One female is characterized by presence of four (2+2) katepisternal setae, though anterior lower seta is distinctly smaller and hair-like. Second female possesses three (1+2) developed katepisternal setae and anterior lower one is indistinct from hairs on the surface of katepisternum. Although HENNIG (1957) have described such feature state in H. deleta, the information has been omitted by GREGOR et AL. (2002) and SHINONAGA (2003). To avoid erroneous species identification modification of one of the couplets in the key for the identification of females of Helina (GREGOR et AL. 2002) is proposed here. KEY WORDS: Diptera, Muscidae, Helina deleta, new record, Poland
Tom 28: 17-22 Akceptacja: 21.12.2012 Częstość występowania wyrośli powodowanych przez pryszczarki (DIPTERA: CECIDOMYIIDAE) na liściach buka zwyczajnego Fagus sylvatica L. The occurrence frequency of plant galls caused by gall midges (DIPTERA: CECIDOMYIIDAE) on the leaves of beech Fagus sylvatica L. MAŁGORZATA SKRZYPCZYŃSKA & EWELINA SZYMCZAK Katedra Ochrony Lasu, Entomologii i Klimatologii Leśnej Uniwersytetu Rolniczego, al. 29 Listopada 46, 31-425 Kraków e-mail: rlwaga@cyf-kr.edu.pl ABSTRACT. The paper contains results of the studies on the species composition and the occurrence frequency of galls caused by gall-midges on the leaves of Fagus sylvatica L. The studies were conducted in three localities: the Staszów Forest District (the Radom Forest Region), the Wolski Forest - near an urban agglomeration of Kraków and the Ojców National Park in 2010. A total of 1,023 galls on the 6,000 analyzed leaves were found. The galls represented 2 maker-species: Hartigiola annulipes (HARTIG) and Mikiola fagi (HARTIG). The index of occurrence frequency (Tab. 1) and the Agrell's index of species co-occurrence (Tab. 2) have been calculated. KEY WORDS: Diptera, Cecidomyiidae, galls, Fagus sylvatica, Poland
Tom 28: 23 28 Akceptacja: 27.12.2012 Uwagi na temat biologii, systematyki i rozmieszczenia Scoliocentra (Leriola) nigrinervis (WAHLGREN, 1918) w Polsce i Europie (Diptera: Heleomyzidae) Comments on the biology, systematics and distribution of Scoliocentra (Leriola) nigrinervis (WAHLGREN, 1918) in Poland and Europe (Diptera: Heleomyzidae) AGNIESZKA SOSZYŃSKA-MAJ 1, ANDRZEJ J. WOŹNICA 2 1 Department of Invertebrate Zoology and Hydrobiology, University of Łódź, ul. Banacha 12/16, 90-237 Łódź, Poland e-mail: agasosz@biol.uni.lodz.pl 2 Institute of Biology, Wrocław University of Environmental & Life Sciences, ul. Kożuchowska 5B, PL 51 631 Wrocław, Poland e-mail: andrzej.woznica@up.wroc.pl ABSTRACT. New records of Scoliocentra (Leriola) nigrinervis (WAHLGREN, 1918) from the snow in Poland and Romania are given; geographical distribution and biology of the species are annotated. Based on the material examined, the species is compared with other European Scoliocentra of the nigrinervis species group, and the systematic position and diagnostic characters of adults are illustrated and discussed. A key to European species of the subgenus Leriola is also given. KEY WORDS: Diptera, Heleomyzidae, Scoliocentra, systematics, new records, Poland, Romania