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Tag Der Artenvielfalt 2007 Neu Tag der Artenvielfalt am 19.05.2007 am Handtuch Handtuch Brombeerhang Wissenschaftlich Deutsch Wissenschaftlich Deutsch Wirbeltiere Vögel Turdus merula Amsel Motacilla alba Bachstelze Parus caeruleus Blaumeise Fringilla coelebs Buchfink Garrulus glandarius Eichelhäher Emberiza citrinelle Goldammer Emberiza citrinelle Goldammer Picus viridis Grünspecht Prunella modularis Heckenbraunelle Sitta europaea Kleiber Parus major Kohlmeise Buteo buteo Mäusebussard Buteo buteo Mäusebussard Apus apus Mauersegler Sylvia atricapilla Mönchsgrasmücke Sylvia atricapilla Mönchsgrasmücke Lanius collurio Neuntöter Turdus philomelos Singdrossel Sturnus vulgaris Star Troglodytes troglodytes Zaunkönig Phylloscopus collybita Zilpzalp Phylloscopus collybita Zilpzalp Reptilien Lacerta agilis Zauneidechse Lacerta agilis Zauneidechse Amphibien Rana esculenta Wasserfrosch Gliedertiere Käfer Tag der Artenvielfalt am 19.05.2007 am Handtuch Chrysomelidae spec. ...Blattkäfer Chrysomelidae spec.(cf. Melasoma) ...Blattkäfer Halyzia sedecimguttata 16-Fleckiger Marienkäfer Coccinella septempunctata 7-Punkt Marienkäfer (+ Larven) Coccinella septempunctata 7-Punkt Marienkäfer (+ Larven) Smaragdina cyanea Blauer Langbeinblattkäfer Cantharis fusca Brauner Fliegenkäfer Phyllopertha horticola Gartenlaubkäfer (Junikäfer) Grüner Scheinbockkäfer, Grüner Scheinbockkäfer, Oedemera nobilis Blaugrüner Schenkelkäfer Oedemera nobilis Blaugrüner Schenkelkäfer Anthaxia nitidula Zierlicher Prachtkäfer Schmetterlinge (Kleines) Wiesenvögelchen Coenympha pamphilus Kleiner Heufalter Euclidia (Gonospileia) glyphica Braune Tageule Euclidia (Gonospileia) glyphica Braune Tageule Federgeistchen, Pterophorus pentadactylus Winden-Federmotte Carterocephalus (Pamphila) palaemon Gelbwürfeliger Dickkopffalter Lycaena (Chrysophanus) dispar Großer Feuerfalter Pieris napi Grünader- (Raps-) weißling Pieris napi Grünader- (Raps-) weißling Polyommatus icarus Hauhechelbläuling Chiasmia (Semiothisa) clathrata Klee-Gitterspanner Scopula immorata Marmorierter-Kleinspanner Perlgrasfalter, Rivula sericealis Seideneulchen Coenympha arcania Weißbindiges Wiesenvögelchen Leptidia sinapis Tintenfleck-Weißling, Senfweißling Violetter Waldbläuling, Cyaniris (Lycaena)semiargus Rotkleebläuling Scopula immutata Vierpunkt-Kleinspanner weitere Insekten ...Hummel Lygaeus saxatilis ...Ritterwanze, (Schild-)Knappe Lygaeus saxatilis ...Ritterwanze, (Schild-)Knappe Syrphidae spec. ...Schwebfliege Formisidae spec. Ameisen spec. Tag der Artenvielfalt am 19.05.2007 am Handtuch Blattlaus spec. (schwarz) Cercopis vulnerata Blutzikade Cercopis vulnerata Blutzikade Pyrrhosoma nymphula Frühe Adonislibelle Dasyneura pustulans Gallmücke auf Mädesüß Chortippus parallelus Gemeiner Grashüpfer Lucilia sericata Goldfliege Graswanze, Leptopterna dolobrata Langhaarige Dolchwanze Ischnura elegans Große Pechlibelle Tettigonia viridissima Großes Heupferd Palomena prasina Grüne Stinkwanze Apis mellifica Honigbiene Vespa crabro Hornisse Metrioptera roeseli Roesels Beißschrecke Metrioptera roeseli Roesels Beißschrecke Empis tesselata (Gewürfelte) Tanzfliege Capsus ater Schwarzrote Weichwanze Tipula paludosa Wiesenschnake Spinnentiere Xysticus cf. cristatus Busch-Krabbenspinne cf. Ixodes ricinus Holzbock (Zecke) Pisaura mirabilis Listspinne Pisaura mirabilis Listspinne Veränderliche Veränderliche Misumena vatia Krabbenspinne Misumena vatia Krabbenspinne andere Tiere Fruticicola fruticum, Bradybaena fruticum Genabelte Strauchschnecke Pflanzenliste Equisetum arvense Acker - Schachtelhalm Myosotis arvensis Acker - Vergissmeinnicht Myosotis arvensis Acker - Vergissmeinnicht Cirsium arvense Ackerkratzdistel Convolvulus arvensis Ackerwinde Tag der Artenvielfalt am 19.05.2007 am Handtuch Bromus erectus Aufrechte Trespe Bromus erectus Aufrechte Trespe Carex pallescens Bleich-Segge Rubus cf. Fruticosus Brombeere Rubus cf. Fruticosus Brombeere Prunus spec. cf. Mirabelle Prunus spec. cf. Mirabelle Primula veris Echte Primel (Schlüsselblume) Stellaria holostea Echte Sternmiere Valeriana officinalis Echter Baldrian Hedera helix Efeu Rhus typhina Essigbaum, Kolbensumach Trifolium campestre Feld-Klee Alchemilla vulgaris Frauenmantel Veronica chamaedrys Gamander-Ehrenpreis Veronica chamaedrys Gamander-Ehrenpreis Luzula campestris Gemeine Hainsimse (Hasenbrot) Centaurea jacea Gemeine (Wiesen-) Flockenblume Centaurea jacea Gemeine (Wiesen-) Flockenblume Cerastium holosteoides Gemeines Hornkraut Allium oleraceum Gemüselauch Valerianella locusta Gew. Feldsalat (Rapünzchen) Valerianella locusta Gew. Feldsalat (Rapünzchen) Fraxinus excelsior Gewöhnliche Esche Ligustrum vulgare Gewöhnlicher Liguster Aegopodium podagraria Giersch (gew. Geißfuß) Arrhenatherum elatius Glatthafer Arrhenatherum elatius Glatthafer Trisetum flavescens Goldhafer Urtica dioica Große Brennessel Agrimonia procera Großer Odermennig Colchicum autumnale Herbstzeitlose Colchicum autumnale Herbstzeitlose Medicago lupulina Hopfen-Schneckenklee Lotus corniculatus Hornklee Lotus corniculatus Hornklee Solidago canadensis Kanadischer Goldrute Trifolium dubium Kleiner Klee Agrimonia eupatoria Kleiner Odermennig Agrimonia eupatoria Kleiner Odermennig Dactylis glomerata Knäuelgras Dactylis glomerata Knäuelgras Alliaria petiolata Knoblauchsrauke Alliaria petiolata Knoblauchsrauke Rumex crispus Krauser Ampfer Rumex crispus Krauser Ampfer Lychnis flos-cuculi Kuckuckslichtnelke Taraxacum officinale Löwenzahn Filipendula ulmaria Mädesüß Geum urbanum Nelkenwurz Lysimachia nummularia Pfennigkraut Tag der Artenvielfalt am 19.05.2007 am Handtuch Geranium pyrenaicum Pyrenäen -Storchschnabel Vicia hirsuta Rauhhaarige Wicke Vicia hirsuta Rauhhaarige Wicke Trifolium pratense Rotklee Trifolium pratense Rotklee Anthoxanthum odoratum Ruchgras Campanula rotundifolia Rundblättrige Glockenblume Rumex acetosa Sauerampfer Rumex acetosa Sauerampfer Achillea millefolium Schafgarbe Achillea millefolium Schafgarbe Festuca ovina Schaf-Schwingel Ranunculus acris Scharfer Hahnenfuß Ranunculus acris Scharfer Hahnenfuß Epilobium angustifolium Schmalblättriges Weidenröschen Lathyrus niger Schwarzwerdene Platterbse Lathyrus niger Schwarzwerdene Platterbse Plantago lanceolata Spitzwegerich Plantago lanceolata Spitzwegerich Carex muricata Stachel-Segge Quercus robur Stieleiche Bromus sterilis Taube Trespe Quercus petraea Traubeneiche Hypericum perforatum Tüpfel-Johanniskraut Vicia tetrasperma Viersamige Wicke Vicia tetrasperma Viersamige Wicke Iuglans regia Echte Walnuß Chrysanthemum leucanthemum Weiße Margerite Chrysanthemum leucanthemum Weiße Margerite Knautia arvensis Wiesen - Knautie Knautia arvensis Wiesen - Knautie Alopecurus pratensis Wiesenfuchsschwanz Alopecurus pratensis Wiesenfuchsschwanz Campanula patula Wiesenglockenblume Campanula patula Wiesenglockenblume Galium mollugo Wiesenlabkraut Galium mollugo Wiesenlabkraut Crepis biennis Wiesenpippau Lathyrus pratensis Wiesenplatterbse Poa pratensis Wiesen-Rispengras Festuca pratensis Wiesenschwingel Festuca pratensis Wiesenschwingel Geranium pratense Wiesen-Storchschnabel Daucus carota Wilde Möhre Origanum vulgare Wilder Dost Holcus lanatus Wolliges Honiggras Dryopteris filix-mas Wurmfarn Vicia sepium Zaunwicke Vicia sepium Zaunwicke.
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