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Vevkjerringfaunaen (Opiliones) i hager på Vestlandet Ingvar Stol Floraen i hager er ofte unaturlig med innførte plantearter som ikke vokser fritt i naturen. Jorda er ofte organisk og rik på humus. Man kan finne sjeldne arter slike steder, noe vi også gjorde. Artikkelen presenterer vevkjerringfaunaen i en hage i Bergen, Hordaland, og to hager på Karmøy, Rogaland. Innledning Det ble foretatt to grundige feltundersøkelser for å kartlegge vevkjerringfaunaen. Den ene ble gjort sammenhengende fra september 1976 til august Figur 1. Hagevevkjerring Oligolophus hanseni (Kraepelin, 1896). 1977, og den andre fra august Foto: Dr. Hay Wijnhoven, Nijmegen, Nederland. til desember 2009. Hagen i Bergen er karakterisert ved et Karmøy bare har 1200 mm Bergen, men ikke mye. Middel- fuktig klima – 2250 mm nedbør nedbør på årsbasis. Karmøy har temperaturen for desember årlig – mens de to hagene på muligens litt mildere vintrer enn 2009 lå på +1,3 °C begge steder. Ingvar Stol (f. 1951) kommer fra Karmøy og tok cand.real-graden i 1980 ved Universitetet i Bergen. Etterpå har han jobbet bl.a. i ungdomskole, videregående skole, ved Zoologisk Museum i Bergen, Teknisk Etat (Karmøy), Norsk Hydro (Karmøy Aluminium), Miljøvernavdelingen (Karmøy kommune) og Statoil Kårstø (laboratoriet). Han har hittil publisert ca. 30 artikler i Fauna norv. Ser. B., Norske Insekttabeller, Fauna of Hardangervidda, Insekt-Nytt, Fauna norvegica, Norw. J. Entomol. og Fauna. Han arbeider med Opiliones og Pseudoscorpiones. Ingvar Stol, Malthusvegen 26, Karmøy, NO-4274 Stol, Norge. Tlf.: 52 82 82 02 / Fax: 52 83 86 40 / E-mail: [email protected] 74 Fauna 63(2) 2010 74-£ Tabell 1. Vevkjerringarter som ble funnet i Jonas Lie Vei 1976- 1977. Opiliones species found in the garden in Jonas Lie vei during 1976-1977. M = males, F = females and J = juveniles. Art 1976-77 N. bimaculatum 15M 40F M. morio 10M 9F 5J O. tridens 96M 23F 11J O. hanseni 21M 11F L. ephippiatus 4F P. agrestis 94M 29F 1J P. opilio 3F Figur 2. Vintervevkjerring Paroligolophus agrestis (Meade, 1855). L. rupestre 1M 3F 1J Foto: Dr. Jinze Noordijk, European Invertebrate Survey, Nederland. Feltarbeid Feltundersøkelser for å samle inn vevkjerringer er gjort 04.09.1976-14.08.1977, 18.07- 31.08.1997 og 01.08-20.12.2009. I noen tilfeller ble håndplukking benyttet, og i alle tilfeller ble dyr fanget med 2-5 barberfeller på lokalitetene. Barberfellene var 1/3 fulle med 4 % formal- dehydoppløsning. Materialet er oppbevart ved Bergen Museum, Universitetet i Bergen. Figur 3. Lyshoftevevkjerring Leiobunum rupestre (Herbst, 1799). Male. Foto: Dr. Christian Komposch, ÖKOTEAM, Animal ecology and Landscape planning, Graz, Østerrike. Resultater Noen forkortelser som er benyttet: M = hann(er), F = hunn(er), J = juvenil(e). Forfat- teren er innsamleren. Fylkes- mot Haukeland Sykehus. Vevkjerringfaunaen inndelingen følger ØKLAND Høyden over havet er ca. 50 (1981), og plantenavna følger m. Jorda er svært løs og rik på Jeg satte ut 5-3 barberfeller i peri- LID OG LID (2005). organisk humus. Jordpartiklene oden 07.10.1976-02.08.1977 er fine og sammenklumpa. med 5 felletømminger. I til- legg ble det brukt 5 timer på Jonas Lie Vei, Bergen håndplukking. Dyr som ble Jonas Lie Vei HOY Bergen (EIS Floraen funnet følger STOL (1980, 39), UTM 32VKM987991, Det fantes rikelig med innførte 1982). Artene er vist i Tabell 1. ligger ca. 2 km sør for Bergen planter som ikke er naturlige i sentrum, opp ved Forum kino Norge. 75 Stol, Karmøy ble fanget er vist i Tabell 2 som Vevkjerringfaunaen i 1976-1977 følger STOL (1980, Stol på RY Karmøy (EIS 13), 1982). L. ephippiatus fanget i I tidsrommet 18.07-31.08.1997 UTM 32VKL828715, ligger ca. 1997 følger STOL (2004). ble det bare samlet inn sadel- 9 km nord for Skudeneshavn på vevkjerring L. ephippiatus med vestsiden av øya. Høyden over 5 barberfeller, STOL (2004). havet er 10 m. Jorda er mørk og Sandve, Karmøy Håndplukking ble ikke organisk med litt sand og er løs. Sandve på RY Karmøy (EIS 13), benyttet. I 2009 ble det gjort Se figur 4. UTM 32VKL832652, ligger ca. nye undersøkelser der alt av 4 km nord for Skudeneshavn på vevkjerringer ble samlet inn. vestsiden av øya. Høyden over Det ble brukt 4 fallfeller, mne Floraen havet er 10 m. Jorda er svart, ikke håndplukking. Se Tabell 3. Floraen består av unaturlige, organisk og humusrik. Se figur 5. innførte arter i Norge, men det er riktignok en granhekk Picea Diskusjon abies og noen bjørketrær Betula Floraen Vevkjerringarter som er funnet i pubescens der. For det meste trær med frukt hager er altså vestsotvevkjerring og bær og litt grønnsaker, samt Nemastoma bimaculatum noen grantrær Picea abies og (Fabricius, 1775), fjellvevkjerring Vevkjerringfaunaen furutrær Pinus sylvestris. Også Mitopus morio (Fabricius, 1779), Det ble satt ut 2-4 barberfeller, en del fremmede, innførte skogvevkjerring Oligolophus og brukt 11 timer på hånd- floraelementer fantes. tridens (C. L. Koch, 1836), plukking i 1976-1977. Dyr som hagevevkjerring Oligolophus Tabell 2. Vevkjerringarter funnet på Stol, Karmøy i 1976, 1997 og 2009. Opiliones species found in the garden at Stol, Karmøy, in 1976, 1997 and 2009. M = males, F = females and J = juveniles. Art 1976-1977 1997 Aug. 2009 Sept. 2009 Okt. 2009 Nov. 2009 Des. 2009 N. bimaculatum 5M 1F 1M 1F 2J 2M 3M 1F 1M 1F 2M M. morio 38M 33F 36J 2F O. tridens 114M 266F 37J 18F 63J 3M 13F 4J 13M 7F 21M 15F 1M L. ephippiatus 10M 19F 34J 17M 109F 203M 83F 15M 9F P. agrestis 47M 28F 12J 1F 2M 1F P. opilio 9M 8F L. rotundum 2M 5F 1F N. gothica 3M 5F 2J Tabell 3. Vevkjerringarter funnet på Sandve, Karmøy, i 1997 og 2009. Opiliones species found in the garden at Sandve, Karmøy, in 1997 and 2009. M = males, F = females and J = juveniles. Art 1997 Aug. 2009 Sept. 2009 Okt. 2009 Nov. 2009 Des. 2009 N. bimaculatum 1M 1F 1F 1M 2F 2M O. tridens 3J 1M 2F 1J 13M 3M L. ephippiatus 1M 9F 22M 4F 2M 1F 1M P. agrestis 1M 2F L. rotundum 1M 76 hanseni (Kraepelin, 1896) (Figur 1), sadelvevkjerring Lacinius ephippiatus (C. L. Koch, 1835), vintervevkjerring Paroligolophus agrestis (Meade, 1855) (Figur 2), hornvevkjerring Phalangium opilio Linnaeus, 1758, lyshofte- vevkjerring Leiobunum rupestre (Herbst, 1799) (Figur 3), mørk- hoftevevkjerring Leiobunum rotundum (Latreille, 1798) og gruvevevkjerring Nelima gothica Lohmander, 1945. En kan merke seg at hage- vevkjerring O. hanseni (Figur 1) som ble funnet i Jonas Lie Vei, Figur 4. Hage på Stol, Karmøy, i Rogaland. Det finnes en granhekk Bergen, var ny for Norge i 1976- Picea abies og noen bjørketrær Betula pubescens. De andre plantene er 77. I samme tidsperiode ble den unaturlige og innførte. Fellene ble satt ut nede til venstre på bildet. Foto: da sjeldne lyshoftevevkjerring L. Ingvar Stol 2009. Garden at Stol, Karmøy. The traps were placed at rupestre (Figur 3) også funnet i the lower left side of this photo. hagen i Jonas Lie Vei som sikker forekommende i Norge. På Stol, Karmøy, fant forfatteren også gruvevevkjerring N. gothica som ny for Norge i 1976-77, STOL (1980, 1982). Dronningvevkjerring Megabunus diadema og lyngvevkjerring Lophopilio palpinalis ble ikke funnet i hager. Det kan nevnes at hagevevkjerring har maksimal forekomst i året i september, lyshoftevevkjerring også i septem- ber og gruvevevkjerring i august-september (THYDSEN MEINERTZ 1964, STOL 2003). I disse kildene man også finne Figur 5. Hage på Sandve, Karmøy, i Rogaland. Det finnes trær med maksimal forekomst til de andre frukt og bær og rikelig med planter som ikke er ikke frittvoksende i artene. Norge. Fellene ble plassert helt til venstre, midt på bildet. Foto: Ingvar Stol 2009. Garden at Sandve, Karmøy. The traps were placed to the left in the middle of this photo. Takk Takk til Dr. Jinze Noordijk, European Invertebrate Survey, Leiden, Nederland, Dr. lån av bilder. John Kenneth og Anne Kirsten & Per M. Hay Wijnhoven, Nijmegen, Stava, Stol Karmøy, hjalp til i Ferkingstad, Sandve Karmøy, Nederland og Dr. Christian felten i 2009, og Anne Johanne som stilte hagene sine til Komposch, ÖKOTEAM, & Helge Aksnes, Stol Karmøy, disposisjon. Holger Holgersens Animal ecology and Landscape bidro med feltutstyr. Takk også legat bidro med økonomisk planning, Graz, Østerrike, for til Sofie Stol, Stol Karmøy, støtte. 77 Summary L. rupestre (Figure 3) and N. Variasjon. – Thesis, Universitetet i gothica (Table 1, 2 and 3). Bergen, Norge. (144 s.) STOL, I. 1982. On the Norwegian STOL, I. 2010. The Opiliones In 1976-77 the findings of O. Harvestmen (Opiliones). fauna in three gardens in hanseni and N. gothica were new Contribution to ecology, Western Norway. – Fauna to Norway, and L. rupestre was morphological variation and distribution. – Fauna norv. Ser. B. 63(2): __-_£. found with certainty in Norway. 29: 122–134. M. diadema and L. palpinalis STOL, I. 2003. Distribution and ecology Field research was performed were not found in gardens. of harvestmen (Opiliones) in during 04.09.1976-14.08.1977, It is worth mentioning that the Nordic countries. – Norw. J. 18.07-31.08.1997 and 01.08- O. hanseni and L. rupestre Entomol. 50: 33–41. STOL, I. 2004. Biotope preference 20.12.2009. The garden Jonas have maximum abundance in and size of Lacinius ephippiatus Lie Vei in Bergen is situated in September, and N. gotica in (C. L. Koch, 1835) (Opiliones: Hordaland county. The gardens August-September (THYDSEN Phalangiidae) at Karmøy, Western Norway. – Norw. J. Entomol. 51: EINERTZ TOL Stol, Karmøy, and Sandve, M 1964 , S 2003). 203–211. Karmøy are both situated in In these publications maximum THYDSEN MEINERTZ, N. 1964. Der Rogaland county, and are shown abundance of the other species can Jahreszyklus der dänischen in Figure 4 and 5.
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