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VII Table of contents Impressum II Preface V Abstracts sorted by symposia and first author: Acalyptratae Genetic diversity of prophenol oxidase in the invading species Drosophila albomicans. Asada, N. et al 25 Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae) in Korea: Research history and seasonal occurrence pattern. Choi, D.-S. et al 63 The weird and wonderful - an overview of Afrotropical Chloropidae. Ismay, B 147 Developments in the genera of Chloropidae. Ismay, J 148 Diverse biology and deep sampling: molecular phylogeny of the Nerioidea and Diopsoidea. Jackson, M 150 A list of the recorded species of grass flies (Diptera: Chloropidae) from Iran. Khaghaninia, S 166 Back from the dead II - return of the "terrible hairy fly" Mormotomyia hirsuta Austen (Diptera: Mormotomyiidae). Kirk-Spriggs, A.H. & Copeland, R 169 The preliminary result of the frit flies research (Diptera: Chloropidae) in Mugla province (SW Turkey). Kubik, S. & Bartak, M 188 The Drosophilidae of New Guinea. McEvey, S 215 Drosophila (Diptera: Drosophilidae) species of the northeastern North America. Miller, M.E. et al 225 Can Fergusonina galls be founded by multiple mothers? Purcell, M. et al 273 Phylogeny of Stylogaster Macquart, 1835 (Diptera: Conopidae) based on morphological characters. Rocha, L.G. et al 289 Systematics of the family Lauxaniidae (Diptera: Acalyptrata). Semelbauer, M 313 Advances in Neotropical Dipterology Taxonomy and phylogenetic insights for the Trichomyia Haliday in Curtis (Diptera: Psychodidae: Trichomyiinae) from the Neotropical region. Aradjo, M.X. et al 23 Genetic structure and positive selection detection in populations of Cochliomyia hominivorax (Diptera: Calliphoridae). Bergamo, L.W. et al 37 What do the Muscidae tell us about evolution in the Andes? Carvalho, C.J.B. de 56 Gall midges (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) associated with coastal shrub vegetation in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Carvalho-Fernandes, S 57 What's the next Diptera Manual? Couri, M 70 http://d-nb.info/105203165X VIII Keroplatidae (Diptera: Bibionomorpha) in Neotropical region and advances in systematics studies. Falaschi, R.L 96 The genus Phytomyptera Rondani (Tachinidae) in the Cerrado Vegeta­ tion, Brazil. Franco Pereira, A.C 102 Notes on the poor known South American genus Kelloggina Williston, 1907 (Blephariceridae). Gil-Azevedo, L.H 109 Overview of the Neotropical spider flies (Acroceridae). Gillung, J.P Ill Molecular phylogeny and divergence times estimation within Muscidae (Diptera: Schizophora). Haseyama, K.L.F. et al 131 Edge size measured by drosophilids assemblage and its application in environmental monitoring. Madi-Ravazzi, L. et al 205 Cecidomyiidae (Diptera) from Atlantic Forest: current knowledge and perspectives. Maia, V 206 Revision of the Neotropical genus Leptopyrgota Hendel (Diptera, Pyrgotidae). Mello, R. & Lamas, C 217 Cladistic analysis of Mesembrinellinae (Diptera: Calliphoridae). Moll, P. et al 227 Neotropical Tachinidae: where are we and where are we going to? Nihei, S 246 Advances in the knowledge of Neotropical Chloropinae (Diptera: Chloropidae): the status of the group Ectecephala. Riccardi, P. & Amorim, D. de S 284 A biographical profile of Nelson Papavero. Santos, C. & Klassa, B 305 New World Neriidae: diversity and systematics. Seprilveda, T. et al 314 The species of Physegenua Macquart, 1848 (Diptera: Lauxaniidae) from Brazil, with a key to the Brazilian species. Silva, V 324 A new species of Japanagromyza Sasakawa (Diptera: Agromyzidae) from Brazil. Sousa, V.R. de et al 342 Taxonomic issues and male asymmetry in Oxysarcodexia (Sarcophagidae). Souza, C.M. de et al 344 Drosophilids in the Brazilian savanna: fifteen years of study. Tidon, R. et al 368 Diversity of florivous flies (Diptera: Tephritoidea) in the Southwest of Brazil. Wachter, M. & Uchoa, M 389 A review of the taxonomy and distribution of species of the genus Lucilia Robineau-Desvoidy (Diptera: Calliphoridae) in the Neotropical Region. Whitworth, T 400 Mesembrinellinae (Calliphoridae) from Colombia: taxonomic diversity and ecological approach. Wolff, M 404 Species-area relationship (SAR) in Muscidae with uniform and proportional sampling. Zafalon-Silva, A. et al 414 Applied Dipterology Traumatic myiasis agents in Iran with a record of a new dominant species, Wohlfahrtia magnifica (Diptera: Sarcophagidae). Akbarzadeh, K. et al 8 IX Efficacy of entomopathogenic fungi isolated from the nest of the samsum ant, Pachycondyla sennaarensis, against larvae of the mosquitoes Aedes caspius and Culex pipiens. Al-Mekhlafi, F.A. et al 11 Biological activity of Xanthium strumarium seeds extracts against Aedes caspius and Culex pipiens (Diptera: Culicidae) and different cancer cell lines. Al-Mekhlafi, F.A. et al ^... 12 Maggot debridement therapy using Lucilia sericata eggs. Ciikovi, H. et al 65 Vestergaard ZeroFly fabric for fly control in the US. Hogsette, J 141 Predatory flies of the genus Coenosia Meigen, 1826 (Diptera: Muscidae) supporting biological pest control in greenhouses. Kiihne, S 189 Evaluation of larval secretions of two blowflies species (Calliphoridae) in inhibiting the growth of pathogenic bacteria. Masiero, F.S. et al 212 The utilization of adult house flies, Musca domestica (Diptera: Muscidae), in the production of hair dye using oil produced from sesame plants (Sesamum indicum). Oke, O. et al 248 Diptera pollination in agriculture. Pennards, G 256 Wolbachia infection in Indian Mosquitoes. Puttaraju H.P 142 Ecological impact of antiparasitic medicines in relation to the population dynamics. Rangel-Rodriguez, M. et al 274 Relation between seasonal abundance of tabanid flies and bovine leukemia virus infection in pasturing cattle. Sasaki, H. et al 309 Behavioral ecology Copulatory dialogue: female tsetse fly signal during copulation to influence male genitalic movements. Bricefio, R. & Eberhard, W.G 44 Fooled flies: Chemical mimicry in myiophilous trap and non-trap flowers. Heiduk, A. et al 138 Dancers in the Dark - Sexual selection acts on wing interference patterns in Drosophila melanogaster. Kjaerandsen, J. et al 174 Microtype Tachinids possess thousands of eggs: Do they have any oviposition strategies? Nakamura, S. et al 239 At the cutting edge: Micron-scale phenotypic engineering reveals genital function. Polak, M 263 Mating behavior evolves faster than sexual morphology: An integrative approach to studying population divergence in a widespread neotropical fly, Archisepsis diversiformis (Sepsidae). Puniamoorthy, N 271 Sexual selection, sperm competition and incipient speciation in a wide­ spread dung fly, Sepsis punctum (Sepsidae). Puniamoorthy, N. et al 272 Cross-continental variation in sexual selection and its effect on the contrasting reversal of sexual size dimorphism in closely related sepsid fly species (Sepsidae: Diptera). Rohner, P. et al 294 Some like it fast, some take it slow: the evolution and potential drivers of copulation duration in Sepsidae (Schizophora). Tuan, M. et al 375 The evolution of striped coat patterns in African mammals - what function do the stripes have? Vaduva, G 379 X Bibionomorpha Fungus gnats online: seven years of progress. Blagoderov, V 40 The MycetoPhylo Project: a collaborative approach to describing the biological variation and phylogeny of Mycetophilidae. Borkent, C. et al 42 Behavioral and ecological drivers of host associated differentiation in gall midges (Cecidomyiidae) on desert shrubs in Israel. Danon, G. et al 74 Deadwood and Diptera: Determining threshold values for sustainable bio- mass harvesting with a focus on the Sciaroidea (Diptera). Deady, R. et al.... 79 Long snouts, short snouts and obscure host associations - phylogeny and systematics of the seed-feeding genus Ozirhincus (Cecidomyiidae). Dorchin, N. et al 86 Taxonomic position of a gall midge species (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) infesting Suaeda vermiculata in Alexandria, Egypt. Elsayed, A.K. & Tokuda, M 91 Predatory midges (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) of Egypt, with first records of two species. Elsayed, A.K. et al 92 Keroplatoidea (Diptera: Bibionomorpha) from States of Mato Grosso (MT), Mato Grosso do Sul (MS) and Ronddnia (RO) (Brazil). Falaschi, R.L 97 Phylogenetic analyses of the Central European Sciaridae. Gollner, A. et al.... 114 Diversity, phenology and specificity of mealybug preying Cecidomyiidae (Diptera) in the agricultural landscape of Israel. Hayon, I. et al 137 Diversity of fungus gnat - mushroom interactions in the boreal forest. Jiirgenstein, S. et al 154 Mycetophila ruficollis species-group in Europe: testing morphological delimitation of species. Jiirgenstein, S. et al 155 Lygistorrhina Skuse has branched from the Keroplatidae (Diptera: Sciaroidea) - a new perspective on the phylogenetic relationships in the keroplatid group of fungus gnats. Kallweit, U 156 A remarkable new Trichonta, T, costaricensis (Diptera: Mycetophilidae), from Costa Rica. Kallweit, U. et al 157 Multigene phylogeny of fungus gnats (Diptera: Mycetophilidae): where do we stand and what is yet to be done. Kaspftk, D. et al 161 Taxonomic study of Macrodiplosis sp. (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) and the rapid induction of leaf-margin fold galls by first instars. Kim, W. et al 167 A quarry of fungus gnats in the quarry - a giant insect trap at the gateway to Fennoscandia. Kjaerandsen, J 173 A faunistic account of selected bibionomorph families in Georgia. Kurina, 0 191 Molecular phylogeny of the families Diadocidiidae, Ditomyiidae and Keroplatidae (Diptera: Sciaroidea): preliminary results. Mantic, M. et al. .. 207 The handbook for identification of British black fungus gnats (Diptera:

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