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Prilozhenie Kupena Fauna Be ОПЕРАТИВНА ПРОГРАМА Европейски съюз „ ОКОЛНА СРЕДА 2007- Европейски фонд за Решения за 2013” регионално развитие по-добър живот Кохезионен фонд РЕГИОНАЛНА ИНСПЕКЦИЯ ПО ОКОЛНАТА СРЕДА И ВОДИТЕ- ПАЗАРДЖИК БЕНЕФИЦИЕНТ ПО ОПЕРАТИВНА ПРОГРАМА „ОКОЛНА СРЕДА 2007-2013 г .” КОНСОРЦИУМ „ПРИЗМА- НИШАВА” – ИЗПЪЛНИТЕЛ НА ОБЩЕСТВЕНАТА ПОРЪЧКА С ВЪЗЛОЖИТЕЛ РИОСВ- ПАЗАРДЖИК ФАУНИСТИЧНО РАЗНООБРАЗИЕ В РЕЗЕРВАТ „КУПЕНА“ ЕКСПЕРТЕН ДОКЛАД – БЕЗГРЪБНАЧНИ ЖИВОТНИ АВТОРИ: ТОШКО ЛЮБОМИРОВ, ТЕОДОРА ТЕОФИЛОВА Проект „Изпълнение на дейности по устойчиво управление на резервати „Купена”, „Мантарица”, „Беглика” и „Дупката”, одобрен за финансиране по приоритетна ос 3 „Опазване и възстановяване на биологичното разнообразие” на Оперативна програма „Околна среда 2007-2013 г.” СЪДЪРЖАНИЕ: 1. УВОД ......................................................................................................................................................... 3 2. МЕТОДИ ................................................................................................................................................ 17 3. ТАКСОНОМИЧНО РАЗНООБРАЗИЕ............................................................................................. 17 4. ТАКСОНИ С КОНСЕРВАЦИОННА ЗНАЧИМОСТ ..................................................................... 17 5. ЕКОЛОГИЧНА ОЦЕНКА ................................................................................................................... 18 6. ЗАПЛАХИ И НЕОБХОДИМИ МЕРКИ ЗА ОПАЗВАНЕ .............................................................. 19 7. ЦИТИРАНА ЛИТЕРАТУРА ................................................................................................................ 19 2 1. УВОД Анализът на литературата върху съобщения на безгръбначни животни от резервата показва установяването на 403 вида безгръбначни животни (плоски и прешленести червеи, мекотели и членестоноги) от десет разреда и 56 семейства. Данните за съобщените видове са за периода 1912-2011 година и не претендират за изчерпателност. Таблица1. Видове безгръбначни животни в района на резерват „Купена” по данни от литературата. Вид Семейство Разред Клас Тип Източник Dugesia gonocephala (Duges, Dugesiidae Tricladida - Platyhelmithes Русев & Янева, 1975. 1830) Dina lineata (O. F. Müller, Erpobdellidae Arhynchobdellida Hirudinea Annelida Русев & Янева, 1975. 1774) Platyla similis (Reinhardt, Aciculidae Architaenioglossa Gastropoda Mollusca Irikov & Mollov, 2006 1880) Deroceras laeve (O. F. Agriolimacidae Pulmonata Gastropoda Mollusca Irikov & Mollov, 2006 Müller, 1774) Deroceras sturanyi (Simroth, Agriolimacidae Pulmonata Gastropoda Mollusca Irikov & Mollov, 2006 1894) Deroceras turcicum (Simroth, Agriolimacidae Pulmonata Gastropoda Mollusca Irikov & Mollov, 2006 1894) Chondrula tridens (O. F. Enidae Pulmonata Gastropoda Mollusca Irikov & Mollov, 2006 Müller, 1774) Cattania trizona rumelica Helicidae Pulmonata Gastropoda Mollusca Irikov & Mollov, 2006 (Rossmassler, 1838) Cepaea vindobonensis (C. Helicidae Pulmonata Gastropoda Mollusca Irikov & Mollov, 2006 Pfeiffer, 1828) Helix pomatia Linnaeus, Helicidae Pulmonata Gastropoda Mollusca Irikov & Mollov, 2006 1758 Lindholmiola girva girva Helicodontidae Pulmonata Gastropoda Mollusca Irikov & Mollov, 2006 (Frivaldsky, 1835) Monachoides incarnatus (O. Hygromiidae Pulmonata Gastropoda Mollusca Irikov & Mollov, 2006 F. Müller, 1774) Limax maximus Linnaeus, Limacidae Pulmonata Gastropoda Mollusca Irikov & Mollov, 2006 1758 Euomphalia strigella Monachidae Pulmonata Gastropoda Mollusca Irikov & Mollov, 2006 (Draparnaud, 1801) Aegopinella minor (Stabile, Oxychilidae Pulmonata Gastropoda Mollusca Irikov & Mollov, 2006 1864) Aegopinella pura (Alder, Oxychilidae Pulmonata Gastropoda Mollusca Irikov & Mollov, 2006 1830) Daudebardia brevipes Oxychilidae Pulmonata Gastropoda Mollusca Irikov & Mollov, 2006 (Draparnaud, 1805) Daudebardia rufa Oxychilidae Pulmonata Gastropoda Mollusca Irikov & Mollov, 2006 (Draparnaud, 1805) Mediterranea inopinata Oxychilidae Pulmonata Gastropoda Mollusca Irikov & Mollov, 2006 (Uličný, 1887) Morlina glabra glabra Oxychilidae Pulmonata Gastropoda Mollusca Irikov & Mollov, 2006 (Rossmassler, 1835) Vitrea neglecta Damjanov & Pristilomatidae Pulmonata Gastropoda Mollusca Irikov & Mollov, 2006 L. Pinter, 1969 Punctum pygmaeum Punctidae Pulmonata Gastropoda Mollusca Irikov & Mollov, 2006 (Draparnaud, 1801) Acanthinula aculeata (O. F. Valloniidae Pulmonata Gastropoda Mollusca Irikov & Mollov, 2006 Müller, 1774) Vitrina pellucida (O. F. Vitrinidae Pulmonata Gastropoda Mollusca Irikov & Mollov, 2006 3 Вид Семейство Разред Клас Тип Източник Müller, 1774) Megacyclops viridis (Jurine, Cyclopidae Cyclopida Maxillopoda Arthropoda Pandourski, 2006. 1820) Diacyclops languidoides Cyclopidae Cyclopida Maxillopoda Arthropoda Pandourski, 2006. languidoides (Lilljeborg, 1901) Poecilimon thoracicus (Fieber, Phaneropteridae Orthoptera Insecta Arthropoda Буреш & Пешев, 1853) 1958 Platyrhinus resinosus Anthribidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Angelov & Metodiev, (Scopoli, 1763) 2006. Platystomos albinus Anthribidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Angelov & Metodiev, (Linnaeus, 1758) 2006. Apion curtirostre Germar, Apionidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Angelov & Metodiev, 1817 2006. 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Apion virens Herbst, 1797 Apionidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Angelov & Metodiev, 2006. Catapion curtisii (Stephens, Apionidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Angelov & Metodiev, 1831) 2006. Catapion pubescens (W. Apionidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Angelov & Metodiev, Kirby, 1811) 2006. Catapion seniculus (W. Apionidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Angelov & Metodiev, Kirby, 1808) 2006. Eutrichapion vorax (Herbst, Apionidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Angelov & Metodiev, 1797) 2006. Exapion corniculatum Apionidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Angelov & Metodiev, (Germar, 1817) 2006. Ischnopterapion loti (W. Apionidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Angelov & Metodiev, Kirby, 1808) 2006. Holotrichapion pisi Apionidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Angelov & Metodiev, (Fabricius, 1801) 2006. Kalcapion semivittatum Apionidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Angelov & Metodiev, (Gyllenhal, 1833) 2006. Omphalapion rhodopense Apionidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Angelov & Metodiev, (Angelov, 1962) 2006. Oxystoma craccae (Linnaeus, Apionidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Angelov & Metodiev, 1767) 2006. Perapion affine (W. Kirby, Apionidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Angelov & Metodiev, 1808) 2006. Protapion ononidis Apionidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Angelov & Metodiev, 4 Вид Семейство Разред Клас Тип Източник (Gyllenhal, 1827) 2006. Protapion schoenherri Apionidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Angelov & Metodiev, (Boheman, 1839) 2006. Pseudoprotapion astragali Apionidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Angelov & Metodiev, (Paykull, 1800) 2006. Pseudoperapion brevirostre Apionidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Angelov & Metodiev, (Herbst, 1797) 2006. Otophorus haemorrhoidalis Aphodiidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Захариева & Димова, (Linnaeus, 1758) 1975. Pleurophorus caesus Aphodiidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Guéorguiev et al. (Creutzer, 1796) 2011. Stenopterapion tenue (W. Apionidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Angelov & Metodiev, Kirby, 1808) 2006. Apoderus coryli (Linnaeus, Attelabidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Angelov & Metodiev, 1758) 2006. Abax ovalis (Duftschmid, Carabidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Kosstova, 2007. 1812) Amara aenea (De Geer, Carabidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Kosstova, 2007. 1774) Amara communis (Panzer, Carabidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Kosstova, 2007. 1797) Amara curta Dejean, 1828 Carabidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Kosstova, 2007. Amara saphyrea Dejean, Carabidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Kosstova, 2007. 1828 Aptinus bombarda (Illiger, Carabidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Kosstova, 2007. 1800) Calathus fuscipes (Goeze, Carabidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Kosstova, 2007. 1777) Calathus melanocephalus Carabidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Kosstova, 2007. (Linnaeus, 1758) Calathus metallicus Dejean, Carabidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Kosstova, 2007. 1828 Calomera fischeri fischeri (M. Carabidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Guéorguiev & Lobo, Adams, 1817) 2006. Calosoma sycophanta Carabidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Kosstova, 2007. (Linnaeus, 1758) Carabus convexus dilatatus Carabidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Guéorguiev & Lobo, Dejean, 1826 2006; Kosstova, 2007. Carabus gigas (Creutzer, Carabidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda Guéorguiev & Lobo, 1799) 2006; Kosstova, 2007. Carabus hortensis Linnaeus, Carabidae
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