Abstract

Two species are newly recorded for France (Corsica) and Europe: Lutarpya fulva (Skuse, 1888) (Keroplatidae), the only known species of a genus endemic to Australia, and Neoempheria brevilineata Okada, 1939 (Mycetophilidae), described from Japan and subsequently recorded only in Georgia and Mordovia. Their characters are discussed and illustrated but, as only one specimen of each species was found, the status of any population is unknown as are their precise biological requirements.

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