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Peberholm Artsliste Dyrearter 1999 Latinsk navn Dansk Svensk 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Amphibia Padder Gröddjur ORDEN ANURA Springpadder Bufo viridis Grønbroget tudse Grönflackig padda x xxxx x x Bufo bufo Skrubtudse x Mammalia Pattedyr ORDEN RODENTIA Gnavere Apodemus sylvaticus Skovmus x x xxxxxx x Microtus agrestis Nordmarkmus x xxxx x Aves Fugle Fåglar ORDEN PELECARIFORMES Årefodede Phalacrocorax carbo Skarv Storskarv 300+ 300+ 100+ ORDEN CICONIIFORMES Storkefugle Ardea cinerea Fiskehejre Gråhäger ORDEN GRUIFORMES Tranefugle Fulica atra Blishøne Sothöna 0‐212‐31+ ORDEN ANSERIFORMES Andefugle Cygnus olor Knopsvane Knölsvan 0 ‐ 1?11‐22‐412‐3242‐422 Anser anser Grågås Grågås 2‐30‐11‐2 2 6 11+ 6 10+ 18+ 38+ 33+ 30+ Branta leucopsis Bramgås Vitkindad gås 1 1 5+ 10+ 7 15+ 33+ 69+ 90+ 86+ Tadorna tadorna Gravand Gravand 1 ‐ 30 ‐ 20‐10‐30‐11‐32 Anas platyrhynchos Gråand Gräsand ?1‐?3‐11 0‐50‐70‐4 Anas clypeata Skeand Skedand ?? Mergus serrator Toppet skallesluger Småskrake 0 ‐ 2? 1‐5+ Somateria mollissima Ederfugl Ejder 0 ‐ ?0 ‐ ??? 0‐1 1 ? 12+ ORDEN CHARADRIIFORMES Mågevadefugle Vanellus vanellus Vibe Tofsvipa 6‐7 13 14 1‐3 5 12 11‐13 9+ 10+ 4+ 6‐87 Haematopus ostralegus Strandskade Strandskata 0 ‐ 126149761095‐6 8 6+ 7+ 15‐17 12‐13 Recurvirostra avosetta Klyde Skärfläcka 4 12 30 2 12 3 4 1+ Charadrius hiaticula Stor Præstekrave Större strandpipare 4 ‐ 7 14 26 20 26+ 24+ 16+ 9+ 5+ 4+ 3 7+ 10+ 3+ 2 4 Charadrius dubius Lille Præstekrave Mindre strandpipare (0‐1) 0‐1 0‐1 Numenius arquata Storspove (Stor regnspove) Storspov 11 Calidris alpina Alm. Ryle Kärrsnäppa Chroicocephalus ridibundus Hættemåge Skrattmås 41+ 400+ 650+ 85+ 75 110+ 5+ 20+ Larus canus Stormmåge Fiskmås 0 ‐ 10 ‐ 110‐12 112 142+ 120+ 190+ 315+ 180‐200 173+ 200+ 120+ 200+ 155+ Larus argentatus Sølvmåge Gråtrut 0 ‐ 10‐2 3+ 38+ 45+ 240+ 0‐15 47+ 61+ 230+ 255+ 180+ Larus melanocephalus Sorthovedet måge Svarthuvad mås 13 0‐1 Larus fuscus Sildemåge Silltrut 0‐43‐73‐6 2 12+ 31 50+ 78+ 69+ Larus marinus Svartbag Havstrut 5‐10 7‐10 12+ 4+ 5+ 19+ 6‐9 10+ Sterna paradisaea Havterne Silvertärna 2 7 ‐8 26 ‐ 30 3‐4 13 42+ 205+ 17+ 7 40+ Sternnula albifrons Dværgterne Småtärna 15 40 ‐ 50 68 ‐ 75 3‐4 7 10+ 4 Sterna sandvicensis Splitterne Kentsk tärna 12‐20** 75+ 0‐1 ORDEN APODIFORMES Sejlere Apus apus Mursejler Tornseglare ORDEN PASSERIFORMES Spurvefugle Alauda arvensis Sanglærke Sånglärka 9+ 8+ 12+ 11‐15 6+ 17+ 17+ 12+ 12+ Motacilla alba Hvid vipstjert Sädesärla 5 ‐ 10 9 ‐ 12 13 16 14 15 18+ 25 15+ 17+ 10‐14 24+ 22+ 29+ 19 16+ Motacilla flava Gul vipstejrt Gulsärla 2‐30‐2 10+ 10+ 10‐11 12+ Hirundo rustica Landsvale Ladusvala 1+ 4‐53+0‐3+ 0‐3+ 4‐52+ Delichon urbicum Bysvale Hussvala 10 ‐ 15 3+ 4+ 3+ 5+ 4+ 2‐5+ 6+ 3+ 1‐3+ 5‐86+ Anthus pratensis Engpiber Ängspiplärka 15 0‐16+4‐53+?0‐1+ 0‐1 Anthus petrosus Skærpiber Skärpiplärka 1 ‐ 24 ‐ 61+ 0‐1 Oenanthe oenanthe Stenpikker Stenskvätta 0 ‐ 13+4‐5 12 14+ 16+ 20 14+ 7‐11 14+ 16+ 31+ 17‐20 17+ Saxicola rubetra Bynkefugl Buskskvätta Phoenicurus phoenicurus Rødstjert Rödstjärt Muscicapa striata Grå fluesnapper Grå flugsnappare 0‐1 Phylloscopus trochilus Løvsanger Lövsångare 0‐1+ 1 Sylvia communis Tornsanger Törnsångare 5+ 2+ 11+ 12+ 12+ Acrocephalus palustris Kærsanger Kärsångare 0‐1? Emberiza schoeniclus Rørspurv Sävsparv 0‐1 Corvus cornix Gråkrage Gråkråka 1‐2 2 4 2+ 2+ 5+ 5+ 4+ Pica pica Husskade Skata 0‐10‐111 ORDEN FALCONIFORMES Rovfugle Falco tinnunculus Tårnfalk Tornfalk 1? Circus aeruginosus Rørhøg Brun kärrhök 0‐11 0‐1 Falco peregrinus Vandrefalk (*under broen) Pilgrimsfalk 1* Maksimalt antal ynglearter fugle 8 8 10 11 14 10 14 24 19 19 24 25 23 27 27 30 Animalia Phylum Arthropoda Latinsk navn Dansk Svensk 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Subphylum Crustacea Krebsdyr Kräftdjur KLASSE MALACOSTRACA Storkrebs ORDEN DECAPODA Tibende krebsdyr ORDEN ISOPODA Isopoder Gråsuggor Trachelipus rathkei xx Subphylum Chelicerata KLASSE ARACHNIDAE Arachnider Arachnider ORDEN ARANEAE Edderkopper Spindel Silometopus ambiguus x Ero cambridgei Sumppiratedderkop x Enoplognatha mordax x xxxxx Robertus heydemanni xx Larinioides cornutus Sivhjulspinder x Larinioides sclopetarius Bolværksedderkop x Neoscona adianta x Zygiella x‐notata Bred sektorspindel x Tetragnatha extensa Engstavedderkop x Tetragnatha striata Rørstavedderkop x Centromerus bicolor x Erigone arctica Stranddværgedderkop x Erigone dentipalpis Sort dværgedderkop x Lepthyphantes tenuis Markbaldakinspinder x Meioneta rurestris Spinkel tæppespinder x Microlinyphia impigra Kærbaldakinspinder x Oedothorax apicatus x Oedothorax fuscus x Walckenaeria vigilax x Tegenaria agrestis Luffarspindel x xxxxx Arctosa perita Klitgraveedderkop x Pirata piraticus Alm. Piratjagtedderkop x Pardosa agricola x Pardosa prativaga x Trochosa ruricola x Clubiona phragmites Tagrørssækspinder x Xysticus sp (troligen X. kochi) x Argenna patula x Argenna subnigra x Salticus scenicus Alm. Zebraedderkop x x ORDEN OPILIONES Mejere Lockespindlar Opilio saxatilis xx KLASSE CHILOPODA Skolopendre Enkelfotingar Lithobius melanops xx Lamyctes fulvicornis xx KLASSE DIPLOPODA Tusindben Dubbelfotingar KLASSE INSECTA Insekter Insekt FAMILIE FORMICIDAE Myrer Myror Lasius niger xx x x FAMILIE APIDAE Bier Andrena haemorrhoa (Fabricius 1781) Jordbi Andrena wilkella (Kirby 1802) Jordbi x Anthidium manicatum (Linnaeus 1758) Stor uldbi xx Anthophora quadrimaculata (Panzer) Vægbi x Apis mellifera (Linnaeus 1758) Honningbi xx Bombus hortorum (Linnaeus 1761) Havehumle xx Bombus hypnorum (Linnaeus 1758) Hushumle x Bombus lapidarius (Linnaeus 1758) Stenhumle x Bombus lucorum (Linnaeus 1761) Lille jordhumle (Lundhumle) xx Bombus muscorum (Linnaeus 1758) Moshumle xxx Bombus pascuorum (Scopoli 1763) Agerhumle x Bombus P. rupestris (Fabricius 1793) Snyltehumle x Bombus subterraneus (Linnaeus 1758) xx Bombus terrestris (Linnaeus 1758) Stor jordhumle xxx Colletes daviesanus (Smith 1846) Silkebi (Murbi) x Colletes marginatus (Smith 1846) Silkebi xx Hylaeus brevicornis (Nylander 1852) Maskebi x Megachile willughbiella (Kirby 1802) Bladskærerbi x ORDEN COLEOPTERA Biller Skalbaggar FAMILIE HALIPLIDAE Vandtrædere x Haliplus immaculatus (Gerhardt, 1877) xx FAMILIE NOTERIDAE Vandgravere x Latinsk navn Dansk Svensk 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Noterus clavicornis (Degeer, 1774) xx FAMLIE DYTISCIDAE Vandkalve x Laccophilus minutus (Linnaeus, 1758) xxx Hydroglyphus geminus (Fabricius, 1792) xx Hygrotus confluens (Fabricius, 1787) xx Hygrotus versicolor (Schaller, 1783) xxx Hygrotus parallelogrammus (Ahrens, 1812) xx Hydroporus planus (Fabricius, 1781) xx Hydroporus plaustris (Linnaeus, 1761) xx Agabus bipustulatus (Linnaeus, 1767) xxx Agabus conspersus (Marsham, 1802) xxx Agabus nebulosus (Forster, 1771) xxx Ilybius subaeneus Erichson, 1837 xxx Ilybius ater (Degeer, 1774) xxx Ilybius quadriguttatus (Lacordaire, 1835) xx Ilybius aenescens (Thomson, 1870) xx Rhantus suturalis (MacLeay, 1825) xx Colymbetes fuscus (Linnaeus, 1758) xxx Dytiscus marginalis (Linnaeus, 1758) x FAMILIE CARABIDAE Løbebiller x Omophron limbatum (Fabricius, 1777) xxx Nebria livida (Linnaeus, 1758). Ret sjælden. xxx Nebria salina (Fairmaire & Laboulbéne, 1854 ) xxx Loricera pilicornis (Fabricius, 1775) xxx Clivina fossor (Linnaeus, 1758) xxx Dyschirius politus (Dejean, 1854) xx Dyschirius chalceus (Erichson, 1837). Sjælden, evt. i tilbagegang. xxx Dyschirius salinus (Schaum, 1843) xx Dyschirius aeneus (Dejean, 1825) xx Trechus quadristriatus (Schank, 1781) xx Patrobus atrorufus (Ström, 1768) xx Bembidion properans (Stephens, 1828) xx Bembidion varium (Olivier, 1795) xxx Bembidion obliquum (Sturm, 1825) xx Bembidion minimum (Fabricius, 1792) xxx Bembidion articulatum (Panzer, 1796) xxx Bembidion quadrimaculatum (Linnaeus, 1761) xx Bembidion femoratum Sturm, 1825 xx Bembidion saxatile Gyllenhal, 1827. Ret sjælden. xx Elaphropus parvulus (Dejean, 1831). Meget sjælden og nyindvandret i Danmark. xx Olisthopus rotundatus (Paykull, 1790) xx Paranchus albipes (Fabricius, 1796) x Bembidion mini x Agonum marginatum (Linnaeus, 1758) xxx Agonum thoreyi Dejean, 1828 xx Amara familiaris (Duftschmid, 1812) xx Amara bifrons (Gyllenhal, 1810) xx Amara apricaria (Paykull, 1790) xx Amara majuscula (Chaudoir, 1850). Sjælden, men under spredning. xx Amara convexiuscula (Marsham, 1802) xx Chlaenius vestitus (Paykull, 1790) xx Badister collaris Motschulsky, 1845. Sjælden. xx Ophonus melletii (Heer, 1837) xx Ophonus puncticeps Stephens, 1828 xx Harpalus griseus (Panzer, 1797). Meget sjælden og i tilbagegang. xx Harpalus rufipes (Degeer, 1774) x xxx Harpalus calceatus (Duftschmid, 1812) Meget sjælden og i tilbagegang. xx Harpalus affinis (Schrank, 1781) xxx Harpalus latus (Linnaeus, 1758) xxx Harpalus rubripes (Duftschmid, 1812) xx Dicheirotrichus gustavii Crotch, 1871 xx Bradycellus verbasci (Duftschmid, 1812) x x Stenolophus teutonus (Schrank, 1781) . Ret sjælden. xxx Stenolophus mixtus (Herbst, 1784) xx Pterostichus niger x Tréchus sp (quadristriatus el. Obtusus) x Calathus ambiguous x Calathus fücipes x Amara convexiuscula x Dromius linearis x Dichirotrichus gustavii x Platynus ruficorne x Latinsk navn Dansk Svensk 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Pterostichus diligens x Pterostichus vernalis xx Acupalpus meridianus (Linnaeus, 1761) xx Acupalpus parvulus (Sturm, 1825) xx Paradromius linearis (Olivier, 1795) xx Philorhizus melanocephalus (Dejean, 1825) x FAMLIE LEIODIDAE Leiodidae x Leiodes rufipennis (Paykull,
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