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Comité de rédaction: Eric Buttini Guy Colling Edmée Engel Thierry Helminger Marc Meyer Mise en page: Romain Bei Design: Thierry Helminger Prix du volume: 10 € Rédaction: Echange: Musée national d’histoire naturelle Exchange MNHN-SNL Rédaction Ferrantia c/o Musée national d’histoire naturelle 25, rue Münster 25, rue Münster L-2160 Luxembourg L-2160 Luxembourg tel +352 46 22 33 - 1 tel +352 46 22 33 - 1 fax +352 46 38 48 fax +352 46 38 48 Internet: http://www.naturmusee.lu Internet: http://www.mnhnl.lu/biblio/exchange email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Page de couverture: 1. Conference logo. Design: Simone Backes. 2. Micrasema cenerentola Schmid, 1952: Anterior half of larva in dorsal view. Foto: R. Vieira- Lanero et al. Citation: Marc Meyer & Peter Neu (editors) 2008. - Proceedings of the first conference on faunistics and zoogeography of European Trichoptera. Luxembourg 2nd - 4th September 2005. Ferrantia 55, Musée national d’histoire naturelle, Luxembourg, 152 p. Date de publication: 15 octobre 2008 (réception du manuscrit: 22 août 2006) Impression: Imprimerie Centrale, Luxembourg imprimé sur papier FSC © Musée national d’histoire naturelle Luxembourg, 2008 ISSN 1682-5519 Ferrantia 55 Proceedings of the first conference on faunistics and zoogeography of European Trichoptera Luxembourg 2nd - 4th September 2005 Marc Meyer Peter Neu (editors) Luxembourg, 2008 Travaux scientifiques du Musée national d'histoire naturelle Luxembourg Contents Proceedings of the first conference on faunistics and zoogeography of European Trichoptera. Luxembourg 2nd - 4th September 2005. Marc Meyer & Peter Neu (editors) The history and present state of Trichopteraresearch in the Czech Republic Chvojka Pavel, Komzák Petr 11 The genus Rhyacophila Pictet, 1834 in Italy Fernanda Cianficconi, Carla Corallini, Barbara Todini 22 Caddisfly assemblages characterizing different ecological areas in Luxembourg: from geographical distributions to bioindication Alain Dohet, Martial Ferréol, Henry-Michel Cauchie & Lucien Hoffmann 33 Spatial and temporal distribution of Trichoptera larvae in the Mirusha River (Kosova) Agim Gashi, Halil Ibrahimi 57 Limes norrlandicus - a natural biogeographical border for caddisflies (Trichoptera) in Sweden Bo Gullefors 61 Distribution of caddisflies in The Netherlands Bert Higler 66 State of knowledge of investigations on Trichoptera larvae in Kosova Halil Ibrahimi, Agim Gashi 70 The Trichoptera (Insecta) of the Bán Stream, Bükk Mts., northern Hungary Ottó Kiss 73 Glacial refugia of the montane caddisflyDrusus discolor (Rambur, 1842) Steffen U. Pauls, H. Thorsten Lumbsch, Peter Haase 80 The Indicator Database for European Freshwater Invertebrates Astrid Schmidt-Kloiber, Wolfram Graf, Otto Moog, Armin Lorenz, Daniel Hering 85 Checklist of the Trichoptera of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg - First revision Isabel Schrankel, Peter J. Neu, Alain Dohet, Fernand Schoos 89 Zoogeographical characteristics of the Trichoptera Fauna of Turkey Füsun Sipahiler 93 First revision of the Romanian caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) Part 1: Systematic checklist (updated: 12/2005) Lujza Ujvárosi, Sabina C. Robert, Peter J. Neu, Berthold Robert 110 Zoogeographic division of Slovenia based on caddisfly distribution Gorazd Urbanič 125 The larva of Micrasema cenerentola Schmid, 1952 (Insecta: Trichoptera: Brachycentridae) Rufino Vieira-Lanero, Marcos A. González, Fernando Cobo, Mª. José Servia 133 Light-trapping of Trichoptera at the March, an eighth-orderAustrian lowland river Johann Waringer, Wolfram Graf 141 Overall distributional patterns of European Trichoptera Peter Wiberg-Larsen 143 Ferrantia • 55 / 2008 First conference on faunistics and zoogeography of European Trichoptera Luxembourg 2nd - 4th September 2005 Organising institution: Musée national d'histoire naturelle, Luxemburg Venues: Musée national d'histoire naturelle, Luxemburg Cocoon Hotel Belair, Bourscheid-Plage Administrative responsibility: Georges Bechet. Director Scientific responsibility: Marc Meyer, Conservator of dept. Zoology of Invertebrates. Scientific committee: Prof. Dr. Hans Malicky, Linz (A) Dr. Wolfram Mey, Berlin (D) Prof. Dr. Marco Gonzales, Madrid (E) Prof. Dr. Johann Waringer, Wien (A) Dr. Akos Uherkovich, Pécs (H) Organising committee: Marc Meyer, MnhnL, Luxembourg (L) Peter Neu, Bitburg (D) Isabel Schrankel, Medernach (L), secretary Preface of the editors It was Peter Neu who had the idea to organise substantial funding, which allowed us to invite a first European conference on caddisflies keynote speakers not funded by institutions or (Trichoptera). He asked the author if this event State Authorities in their countries. could be held in Luxemburg. With the support The editors are very grateful to Isabel Schrankel of the Director of our Museum and the funding who took care of the biggest part of the organising of the National Research Fund (FNR) the project task. We are grateful that numerous colleagues could start. The aim of this initiative was to create from our Museum assumed many important tasks, a communication platform for Trichopterologists like the running of the reception desk, the services on a continental level. for participants, the technical support and, last not The conference had a good success, with a total of least, the arranging of an excellent buffet on the 62 participants from 19 nations, 16 lectures and 11 first evening. We are also very grateful towards posters. The fact that the venue was a Conference- Simone Backes, head of our museographers Hotel in the north of Luxemburg, near the river service, for the conceptual design of the logo and Sure, one of the less polluted flowing water in the conference documents. Central Europe gave the opportunity for the We also thank the authors for their contributions participants to collect caddisflies, particularly and the anonymous reviewers for the competent with the use of light traps set around the venue. and constructive comments and critics. Unanimously the participants agreed to produce a We are indebted to Thierry Helminger for the publication with the proceedings of the conference. configuration and Romain Bei for the layout of After a long and somehow time-consuming task, this issue we are pleased to publish these proceedings in this volume of our monographic series, Ferrantia. The first chapter brings the programme of the Marc Meyer and Peter Neu, 21.03.2008 conference. The scientific contributions follow in alphabetic order of the authors' names. Acknowledgments First, we have to thank Georges Bechet, Director of the MnhnL for the support, the financial help and the superb social programme. The organisers thank the National Research Fund (FNR) for the Ferrantia • 55 / 2008 7 8 Ferrantia • 55 / 2008 Conference programme Phylogeography of the montane caddisfly Drusus discolor (Rambur, 1842) (Trichoptera: Limnephilidae, Drusinae) (Steffen Pauls et al.) Friday, 2nd September 2005 Investigations on Wormaldia occipitalis PICTET 1834 (Peter J. Neu) Über den Stand der Faunistik und Zoogeografie Caddis larvae in urbanization gradient (Lech der Trichopteren in Europa (Hans Malicky) Pietrzak, Stanis_aw Czachorowski) First interim report on the atlas of distribution of Extra-mediterranean centres of areas of Trichoptera the European Trichoptera (Michael Malicky, Peter of the European Dinodal (Hans Malicky) J. Neu) Overall distributional patterns of European Posters Trichoptera (Peter Wiberg Larsen) The Trichoptera of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg The larva of Micrasema cenerentola SCHMID, 1952 (Isabel Schrankel et al.) (Trichoptera: Brachycentridae) (Marcos Gonzalez et al.) Specific caddisfly assemblages characterizing different ecological areas in Luxembourg: from Trichoptera of Landscape Park Wzgôrza Dylewskie geographical distributions to bioindication (Alain (Dylewskie Hills) (Marta Monko et al.) Dohet et al.) Caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) of Mazovia and Distribution of caddisflies in The Netherland: use Podlasie (Poland) - state of knowledge (Witold and pitfalls (Bert Higler) Szczepanski) Towards a Red Data Book of the Swiss caddisfly Saturday, 3rd September 2005 fauna (Insecta, Trichoptera) (Verena Lubini - Ferlin, Heinrich Vicentini) Zoogeographic division of Slovenia based on History and results of Trichoptera research of caddisfly distribution (Urbanic Gorazd) caddisfly fauna in the Czech Republic (Pavel Chvojka, Petr Komzâk) Limes Norrlandicus - a natural biogeographical border for caddisflies (Trichoptera) in Sweden (Bo Light-trapping of Trichoptera at the March, a Gullefors) lowland river in Eastern Austria (Johann Waringer, Wolfram Graf) Zoogeographical characteristics of the Trichoptera Fauna of Turkey (Füsun Sipahiler) The caddisflies of Vorarlberg (Austria): a meeting place for various zoogeographic elements State of knowledge of investigations on Trichoptera (Wolfram Graf, Johann Waringer) in Ukraine (Elena Dyatlova Trichoptera (Insecta)
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