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Zeitschrift Für Naturforschung / C / 42 (1987)
1352 Notes (Z)-3-TetradecenyI Acetate as a Sex-Attractant species feed on Picea, Rumex and Rubus, respective Component in Gelechiinae and Anomologinae ly, and their relative trap captures greatly varied (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) between test sites, depending on host abundance; Ernst Priesner which may explain why one species (A. micella) was missing from the test by Willemse et al. Max-Planek-Institut für Verhaltensphysiologie. D-8131 Seewiesen The outstanding effectiveness of the Z3-14:Ac for Z. Naturforsch. 42c, 1352—1355 (1987); males of these gelechiid species was supported by received August 25, 1987 electroantennogram measurements. These were Sex-Attractant, Attraction-Inhibitor, J3-Alkenyl made from males newly taken in Z3-14:Ac baited A cetates, Chionodes, Monochroa, Argolamprotes, traps (with antennae not yet glued to the adhesive), Aproaerema, Gelechiidae using technical procedures as in other Microlepido- The title compound, unreported as an insect pheromone ptera [3, 4], In the series of (Z)- and (£)-alkenyl ace component, effectively attracted certain male Gelechiidae tates, varied for chain length and double bond posi (genera Chionodes, Monochroa, Argolamprotes) as a sin gle chemical. Trap captures with this chemical decreased tion, the Z3-14:Ac, at the test amount of 1 |ig, elic on addition of either (E)-3-dodecenyl acetate, (£)-3-tetra- ited the greatest EAG response. This was followed decenyl acetate or (Z)-3-tetradecen-l-ol, the sexual attrac- by the geometric isomer (.O-MiAc), the corre tants of other, closely related species. Results on an Aproaerem a test species showing a synergistic attraction sponding alcohol analogue (Z3-14:OH) and some response to combinations of (Z)-3-tetradecenyl acetate positional isomers and shorter-chain homologues with its homologue (Z)-3-dodecenyl acetate are included. -
JNCC Coastal Directories Project Team
Coasts and seas of the United Kingdom Region 11 The Western Approaches: Falmouth Bay to Kenfig edited by J.H. Barne, C.F. Robson, S.S. Kaznowska, J.P. Doody, N.C. Davidson & A.L. Buck Joint Nature Conservation Committee Monkstone House, City Road Peterborough PE1 1JY UK ©JNCC 1996 This volume has been produced by the Coastal Directories Project of the JNCC on behalf of the project Steering Group and supported by WWF-UK. JNCC Coastal Directories Project Team Project directors Dr J.P. Doody, Dr N.C. Davidson Project management and co-ordination J.H. Barne, C.F. Robson Editing and publication S.S. Kaznowska, J.C. Brooksbank, A.L. Buck Administration & editorial assistance C.A. Smith, R. Keddie, J. Plaza, S. Palasiuk, N.M. Stevenson The project receives guidance from a Steering Group which has more than 200 members. More detailed information and advice came from the members of the Core Steering Group, which is composed as follows: Dr J.M. Baxter Scottish Natural Heritage R.J. Bleakley Department of the Environment, Northern Ireland R. Bradley The Association of Sea Fisheries Committees of England and Wales Dr J.P. Doody Joint Nature Conservation Committee B. Empson Environment Agency Dr K. Hiscock Joint Nature Conservation Committee C. Gilbert Kent County Council & National Coasts and Estuaries Advisory Group Prof. S.J. Lockwood MAFF Directorate of Fisheries Research C.R. Macduff-Duncan Esso UK (on behalf of the UK Offshore Operators Association) Dr D.J. Murison Scottish Office Agriculture, Environment & Fisheries Department Dr H.J. Prosser Welsh Office Dr J.S. -
Additions, Deletions and Corrections to An
Bulletin of the Irish Biogeographical Society No. 36 (2012) ADDITIONS, DELETIONS AND CORRECTIONS TO AN ANNOTATED CHECKLIST OF THE IRISH BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS (LEPIDOPTERA) WITH A CONCISE CHECKLIST OF IRISH SPECIES AND ELACHISTA BIATOMELLA (STAINTON, 1848) NEW TO IRELAND K. G. M. Bond1 and J. P. O’Connor2 1Department of Zoology and Animal Ecology, School of BEES, University College Cork, Distillery Fields, North Mall, Cork, Ireland. e-mail: <[email protected]> 2Emeritus Entomologist, National Museum of Ireland, Kildare Street, Dublin 2, Ireland. Abstract Additions, deletions and corrections are made to the Irish checklist of butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera). Elachista biatomella (Stainton, 1848) is added to the Irish list. The total number of confirmed Irish species of Lepidoptera now stands at 1480. Key words: Lepidoptera, additions, deletions, corrections, Irish list, Elachista biatomella Introduction Bond, Nash and O’Connor (2006) provided a checklist of the Irish Lepidoptera. Since its publication, many new discoveries have been made and are reported here. In addition, several deletions have been made. A concise and updated checklist is provided. The following abbreviations are used in the text: BM(NH) – The Natural History Museum, London; NMINH – National Museum of Ireland, Natural History, Dublin. The total number of confirmed Irish species now stands at 1480, an addition of 68 since Bond et al. (2006). Taxonomic arrangement As a result of recent systematic research, it has been necessary to replace the arrangement familiar to British and Irish Lepidopterists by the Fauna Europaea [FE] system used by Karsholt 60 Bulletin of the Irish Biogeographical Society No. 36 (2012) and Razowski, which is widely used in continental Europe. -
Monochroa Suffusella (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae, Gelechiinae), New to the Belgian Fauna
Monochroa suffusella (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae, Gelechiinae), new to the Belgian fauna Dan Slootmaekers & Willy De Prins Abstract. On June 20th, 2015 several specimens of Monochroa suffusella (Douglas, 1850) were netted in Kalmthout (prov. Antwerp, Belgium). This is the first record of this species for Belgium. Information on the geographical distribution and biology of the species is provided as well as an examination of the genitalia. Samenvatting. Op 20 juni 2015 werden enkele exemplaren van Monochroa suffusella (Douglas, 1850) met een net gevangen te Kalmthout (prov. Antwerpen, België). Het is de eerste keer dat deze soort in België werd waargenomen. Informatie over de geografische verspreiding en de biologie wordt gegeven samen met een beschrijving van de genitalia. Résumé. Le 20 juin 2015 quelques exemplaires de Monochroa suffusella (Douglas, 1850) furent capturés au filet à Kalmthout (prov. d'Anvers, Belgique). Il s'agit de la première mention de cette espèce en Belgique. Des informations concernant la distribution géographique et la biologie de l'espèce sont fournies ainsi qu’un examen des génitalias. Key words: Monochroa suffusella – Faunistics –Lepidoptera– New record – Belgium. Slootmaekers D.: Kronenburgstraat 102, 2000 Antwerpen, Belgium. [email protected] De Prins W.: Dorpstraat 401B, B-3061 Leefdaal, Belgium. [email protected] Introduction about 40 species in the Holarctic region (Sakamaki 1996: 245) and it was hitherto represented by 9 species in During a twilight visit to Grenspark De Zoom- Belgium, of which only 6 were observed after 2004 (De Kalmthoutse Heide (Kalmthout, prov. Antwerp, Belgium) Prins & Steeman 2003–2015). on June 20th, 2015 conditions were good for micro moths to be on the wing. -
PLANTER TIL MINIVÅDOMRÅDER Videnskabelig Rapport Fra DCE – Nationalt Center for Miljø Og Energi Nr
PLANTER TIL MINIVÅDOMRÅDER Videnskabelig rapport fra DCE – Nationalt Center for Miljø og Energi nr. 334 2019 AARHUS AU UNIVERSITET DCE – NATIONALT CENTER FOR MILJØ OG ENERGI [Tom side] PLANTER TIL MINIVÅDOMRÅDER Videnskabelig rapport fra DCE – Nationalt Center for Miljø og Energi nr. 334 2019 Beate Strandberg Annica Olesen Kirstine Thiemer Lars Skipper Kevin Kuhlmann Clausen Niels Kanstrup Tenna Riis Aarhus Universitet, Institut for Bioscience AARHUS AU UNIVERSITET DCE – NATIONALT CENTER FOR MILJØ OG ENERGI Datablad Serietitel og nummer: Videnskabelig rapport fra DCE - Nationalt Center for Miljø og Energi nr. 334 Titel: Planter til minivådområder Forfattere: Beate Strandberg, Annica Olesen, Kirstine Thiemer, Lars Skipper, Kevin Kuhlmann Clausen, Niels Kanstrup & Tenna Riis Institution: Aarhus Universitet, Institut for Bioscience Udgiver: Aarhus Universitet, DCE – Nationalt Center for Miljø og Energi © URL: http://dce.au.dk Udgivelsesår: September 2019 Redaktion afsluttet: Juli 2019 Faglig kommentering: Carl Christian Hoffmann og Torben Linding Lauridsen Kvalitetssikring, DCE: Signe Jung-Madsen Finansiel støtte: Grønt Udviklings- og DemonstrationsProgram (GUDP), Landbrugsstyrelsen Bedes citeret: Strandberg, B., Olesen, A., Thiemer, K., Skipper, L., Clausen, K.K., Kanstrup, N. & Riis, T. 2019. Planter til minivådområder. Aarhus Universitet, DCE – Nationalt Center for Miljø og Energi, 138 s. - Videnskabelig rapport nr. 334 http://dce2.au.dk/pub/SR334.pdf Gengivelse tilladt med tydelig kildeangivelse Sammenfatning: Ved etablering af bl.a. minivådområder anbefales at de lavvande dele af anlæggene beplantes. Sædvanligvis benyttes meget få plantearter, primært tagrør, til beplantningen. Ud over tagrør er der en del andre planter, som kan benyttes til beplantningen. Plantekataloget præsenterer 82 plantearter, der alle vil kunne benyttes. I præsentationen af arterne er hovedvægten lagt på den primære opgave, som planterne skal bidrage til, nemlig næringsstoffjernelse, men en del andre økosystemfunktioner, som planterne kan bidrage til, er også medtaget. -
Monochroa Inflexella N.Sp. (Lepidoptera, Gelechiidae)
Monochroa inflexella n.sp. (Lepidoptera, Gelechiidae) INGVAR SVE,NSSON Svensson, I.I992: Monochroa inflexella n.sp. (Lepidoptera, Gelechiidae). - Ent. Tidskr. 113: 47-51. Mora, Sweden 1992. ISSN 0013-886x. Monochroa inflexella n.sp. is described from the Swedish islands of Öland and Gotland and compared witir the closely related M. Iutulentella (Zel\er,1839) and M. elongella (Heine- judged species. The -unn, t870;. Additional material from Austria is to belong to the same foodpiant is unknown, but the new species occurs on dry places on limestone where Filipen- dula vulgaris Moench. grows abundantly. I. Svensson, Vivedalsvägen 10, Österslöv, S2Sl 91 Kristianstad, Sweden' Introduction On June 17, 1981 a small blackish female moth Svensson (white label), Genitalpreparat 6855 and was caught at light in Böda on the Swedish island 6860, Ingvar Svensson, Monochroa inflexella Svn' of Öland. The site was an open dry meadow on male (green label); 1 female SUECIA Go Boge, limestone with scattered. Iuniperus and Cratae- UTM 34V CJ6690, 12.VL1984,Ingvar Svensson gus bushes, in Swedish called "alvar". Another (white label), Monochroa inflexella Svn. female, iemale was collected at the same locality on L8 det. Ingvar Svensson (blue label). All in the Zoo- June, 1986. The lower vegetation is rich in speci- logical Museum, Lund University, Sweden. - 1 es, one of the most abundant being Filipendula female 33433 SUECIA Go Burs,. Ammunde' vulgaris Moench. Further specimens of the same UTM 34V CJ5245, 15.VI.1984, B A Bengtsson species were also caught at light or occasionally (white label), Gen.prep.nr 2289 female, netted on the island of Gotland in 1984 in three B.Å.Bengtsson (yellow label); 1 female 34075 localities similar to that in Böda, viz. -
Moths and Management of a Grassland Reserve: Regular Mowing and Temporary Abandonment Support Different Species
Biologia 67/5: 973—987, 2012 Section Zoology DOI: 10.2478/s11756-012-0095-9 Moths and management of a grassland reserve: regular mowing and temporary abandonment support different species Jan Šumpich1,2 &MartinKonvička1,3* 1Biological Centre CAS, Institute of Entomology, Branišovská 31,CZ-37005 České Budějovice, Czech Republic; e-mail: [email protected] 2Česká Bělá 212,CZ-58261 Česká Bělá, Czech Republic 3Faculty of Sciences, University South Bohemia, Branišovská 31,CZ-37005 České Budějovice, Czech Republic Abstract: Although reserves of temperate seminatural grassland require management interventions to prevent succesional change, each intervention affects the populations of sensitive organisms, including insects. Therefore, it appears as a wise bet-hedging strategy to manage reserves in diverse and patchy manners. Using portable light traps, we surveyed the effects of two contrasting management options, mowing and temporary abandonment, applied in a humid grassland reserve in a submountain area of the Czech Republic. Besides of Macrolepidoptera, we also surveyed Microlepidoptera, small moths rarely considered in community studies. Numbers of individiuals and species were similar in the two treatments, but ordionation analyses showed that catches originating from these two treatments differed in species composition, management alone explaining ca 30 per cent of variation both for all moths and if split to Marcolepidoptera and Microlepidoptera. Whereas a majority of macrolepidopteran humid grassland specialists preferred unmown sections or displayed no association with management, microlepidopteran humid grassland specialists contained equal representation of species inclining towards mown and unmown sections. We thus revealed that even mown section may host valuable species; an observation which would not have been detected had we considered Macrolepidoptera only. -
Microlepidoptera.Hu Redigit: Fazekas Imre
Microlepidoptera.hu Redigit: Fazekas Imre 5 2012 Microlepidoptera.hu A magyar Microlepidoptera kutatások hírei Hungarian Microlepidoptera News A journal focussed on Hungarian Microlepidopterology Kiadó—Publisher: Regiograf Intézet – Regiograf Institute Szerkesztő – Editor: Fazekas Imre, e‐mail: [email protected] Társszerkesztők – Co‐editors: Pastorális Gábor, e‐mail: [email protected]; Szeőke Kálmán, e‐mail: [email protected] HU ISSN 2062–6738 Microlepidoptera.hu 5: 1–146. http://www.microlepidoptera.hu 2012.12.20. Tartalom – Contents Elterjedés, biológia, Magyarország – Distribution, biology, Hungary Buschmann F.: Kiegészítő adatok Magyarország Zygaenidae faunájához – Additional data Zygaenidae fauna of Hungary (Lepidoptera: Zygaenidae) ............................... 3–7 Buschmann F.: Két új Tineidae faj Magyarországról – Two new Tineidae from Hungary (Lepidoptera: Tineidae) ......................................................... 9–12 Buschmann F.: Új adatok az Asalebria geminella (Eversmann, 1844) magyarországi előfordulásához – New data Asalebria geminella (Eversmann, 1844) the occurrence of Hungary (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae, Phycitinae) .................................................................................................. 13–18 Fazekas I.: Adatok Magyarország Pterophoridae faunájának ismeretéhez (12.) Capperia, Gillmeria és Stenoptila fajok új adatai – Data to knowledge of Hungary Pterophoridae Fauna, No. 12. New occurrence of Capperia, Gillmeria and Stenoptilia species (Lepidoptera: Pterophoridae) ………………………. -
Conservation Objectives Supporting Document
Conservation objectives supporting document Turloughs* and Rivers with muddy banks with Chenopodion rubri p.p. and Bidention p.p. vegetation National Parks and Wildlife Service NPWS Conservation objectives supporting document Turloughs* and Rivers with muddy banks with Chenopodion rubri p.p. and Bidention p.p. vegetation Version 1.1 Áine O Connor June 2017 Acknowledgements I am very grateful to Dr Brian Nelson and Dr Mike Wyse Jackson for their expert advice on invertebrates and vascular plants, respectively. Many thanks also to Dr Deirdre Lynn, Dr Christina Campbell, Dr Claire Lauder and Dr Rebecca Jeffrey. Citation: O Connor, Á. (2017) Conservation objectives supporting document: Turloughs* and Rivers with muddy banks with Chenopodion rubri p.p. and Bidention p.p. vegetation. Conservation Objectives Supporting Document Series. National Parks and Wildlife Service, Dublin. Cover photos: From top: Keenagh Turlough, Co. Roscommon; Lough Funshinagh, Co. Roscommon (both Brian Nelson); Lough Gowra, Co. Sligo; Lough Gealain, Co. Clare (both Áine O Connor). Maps are reproduced under Ordnance Survey of Ireland Licence No EN 0059214 © Ordnance Survey of Ireland Government of Ireland Contents 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 4 1.1 Turloughs ...............................................................................................................................4 1.2 Rivers with muddy banks with Chenopodion rubri p.p. and Bidention -
Microlepidoptera in Salt Marshes
Microlepidoptera in salt marshes Life history, effects of grazing and their suitability as ecological indicators Dissertation zur Erlangung des Doktorgrades der Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel vorgelegt von Corinna Rickert Kiel, 2010 Referent: Prof. Dr. Hartmut Roweck Koreferent: Prof. Dr. Heinz Brendelberger Tag der mündlichen Prüfung: 04.11.2010 Zum Druck genehmigt: 04.11.2010 gez. Prof. Dr. Lutz Kipp, Dekan „What the caterpillar calls the end of the world, the world calls a butterfly.“ Laozi Erklärung Hiermit erkläre ich an Eides statt, dass ich die vorliegende Dissertation – abgesehen von der Beratung durch meinen Betreuer – selbstständig verfasst habe und keine anderen als die angegebenen Quellen und Hilfsmittel von mir eingesetzt worden sind. Des weiteren versichere ich, dass die vorliegende Dissertation weder ganz noch zum Teil bei einer anderen Stelle im Rahmen eines Prüfungsverfahrens vorgelegen hat. Die Arbeit ist unter Einhaltung der Regeln guter wissenschaftlicher Praxis der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft entstanden. Teile der Arbeit wurden veröffentlicht: Rickert, C., H. Roweck & T. Sobczyk (2009): Whittleia retiella (Newman, 1847) (Psychidae) from the salt marshes of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, with descriptive and life-history notes. Nora Lepidopteraologica 32: 123-127. Kiel, 16.09.2010 Contents I Contents Contents.................................................................................................................................I-III List of tables.............................................................................................................................IV -
Insecta: Lepidoptera) SHILAP Revista De Lepidopterología, Vol
SHILAP Revista de Lepidopterología ISSN: 0300-5267 ISSN: 2340-4078 [email protected] Sociedad Hispano-Luso-Americana de Lepidopterología España Vives Moreno, A.; Gastón, J. Contribución al conocimiento de los Lepidoptera de España. Cinco nuevas especies para nuestra fauna (Insecta: Lepidoptera) SHILAP Revista de Lepidopterología, vol. 47, núm. 186, 2019, Mayo-, pp. 317-324 Sociedad Hispano-Luso-Americana de Lepidopterología España Disponible en: https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=45561111024 Cómo citar el artículo Número completo Sistema de Información Científica Redalyc Más información del artículo Red de Revistas Científicas de América Latina y el Caribe, España y Portugal Página de la revista en redalyc.org Proyecto académico sin fines de lucro, desarrollado bajo la iniciativa de acceso abierto SHILAP Revta. lepid., 47 (186) junio 2019: 317-324 eISSN: 2340-4078 ISSN: 0300-5267 Contribución al conocimiento de los Lepidoptera de España. Cinco nuevas especies para nuestra fauna (Insecta: Lepidoptera) A. Vives Moreno & J. Gastón Resumen Se estudia la fauna de Lepidoptera presente en España, con la mención de cinco nuevas especies: Ypsolopha rhinolophi Corley, 2019 (Ypsolophidae), Depressaria hystricella Moschler, 1860, (Depressariidae), Monochroa lutulentella (Zeller, 1839) (Gelechiidae), Apotomis geminata (Walsigham, 1900) (Tortricidae), esta especie resulta nueva para España y también para Europa y Agathodes designalis Guenée, 1854 (Crambidae), la cual ya era conocida de Gibraltar, pero es nueva para el resto de la Península Ibérica. -
The Comma No
The Comma No. 63, Winter 2005/2006 Grizzled Skipper Photo: © Jane Ellis This issue includes: • The Grizzled Skipper • History - Weaver’s Fritillary • Garden plants for lepidoptera • Chaddesley Wood review • The Garden Moth Scheme • Spring event listings • The Ringlet in Staffordshire • Regional Officers’ reports NEWSLETTER OF WEST MIDLANDS BRANCH, BUTTERFLY CONSERVATION Registered charity … No. 254937 Contents Editorial (1).............................................................................................................. 1 Chairman’s Notes ................................................................................................... 2 A Brief Review of Moth Recording at Chaddesley Wood in 2005 .......................... 3 Getting to Grips with the Grizzled Skipper.............................................................. 4 The Strange Case of Weaver’s Fritillary at Sutton Park ......................................... 7 A special thanks to Shropshire Wildlife Trust Volunteers ....................................... 9 Two Years of the Garden Moth Scheme .............................................................. 10 A Vision for Worcestershire Butterflies ................................................................. 11 Lepidoptera training .............................................................................................. 13 Activities – Health and Safety Guidelines ............................................................. 14 Dates for your Diary .............................................................................................