First International Conference on Diptera and their juvenile stages in aquatic and semiaquatic ecosystems in Europe held in Bad Bevensen/Germany 13/16-03-2009
Seitz, G.: First records of Simulium (E.) petricolum (Rivosecchi), Simulium (N.) bavaricum Seitz & Adler and Simulium (N.) oligotuberculatum (Knoz) (Diptera: Simuliidae) in Austria. Schiffels, S.: Commensal and parasitic Chironomidae. Bulánková, E. & ?uricková, A.: Habitat preferences and conservation status of Atherix ibis and Ibisia marginata (Diptera, Athericidae). Ujvárosi, L., Bálint, M., Mészáros, N. & Popescu, O.: Genetic diversity with morphological imprints among Pedicia (Amalopis) occulta (Meigen, 1830) (Diptera, Pediciidae) populations in the Carpathian area: preliminary results. Orendt, C., Mischke, U., Nixdorf, B. & Brooks, S.: Subfossil chironomids in shallow lakes of northern Germany. Moreno, J. L. & de las Heras, J.: Habitat selection and life cycle of aquatic Diptera in a semiarid saline stream in Spain - an approximation. Vallenduuk, H. & Lipinski, A.: Neglected and new characters in Chironomidae: Tanypodinae (larvae). Martin, P. & Gerecke, R.: Diptera as hosts of water mite larvae - an interesting relationship with many open questions. Moller Pillot, H.: Chironomidae as indicators of ecosystem functioning. Lesková, J.: Differences in taxonomical composition of aquatic Diptera (excl. Chironomidae, Simuliidae) in two Carpathian streams in East Slovakia. Lehmann, K. & Reusch, H.: Short-palped craneflies (Diptera: Limoniidae, Pediciidae) around springs in the lowlands of northern Germany - faunistics and aspects of community structure. Reusch, H. & Hohmann, M.: Stelzmücken (Diptera: Limoniidae et Pediciidae) aus Emergenzfallen im "Nationalpark Harz" (Sachsen-Anhalt). Podeniene, V.: Lithuanian Chioneinae (Limoniidae, Diptera): larval habitat preferences and problems of identification, with description of last instar larvae of Molophilus (Molophilus) crassipygus de Meijere, 1918 M. (M.) griseus (Meigen, 1804), M. (M.) ochraceus (Meigen, 1818), M. (M.) propinquus (Egger, 1863).