ANALELE ȘTIINȚIFICE ALE UNIVERSITĂȚII „ALEXANDRU IOAN CUZA” DIN IAȘI (SERIE NOUĂ) S E C Ț I U N E A I BIOLOGIE ANIMALĂ TOMUL LX 2014 Editura Universității „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” din Iași EDITORIAL BOARD Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Dr. Gheorghe Mustață, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, Romania Executive Editor: Reader Dr. Luminița Bejenaru, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, Romania Co-editors: Prof. Dr. Lotus Meșter, University of Bucharest, Romania Prof. Dr. Ion Moglan, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, Romania Prof. Dr. Mircea Nicoară, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, Romania Prof. Dr. Antonio Palanca-Soler, University of Vigo, Spain Prof. Dr. Costică Misăilă, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, Romania Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wietske Prummel, Royal University of Groningen, the Netherlands Reader Dr. Ion Cojocaru, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, Romania Subject Editors: Reader Dr. Ștefan Zamfirescu, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, Romania Lecturer Dr. Simina Stanc, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, Romania Lecturer Dr. Mircea-Dan Mitroiu, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, Romania Scientific Board: Prof. Dr. Patrick Gillet, Western Catholic University of Angers, France Prof. Dr. Vladimir Pešić, Universtity of Montenegro, Potgorica, Montenegro Prof. Dr. Ion Dediu, Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chișinau, Republic of Moldavia Prof. Dr. Iordache Ion, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, Romania Prof. Dr. Mircea Varvara, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, Romania Prof. Dr. Ion Andriescu, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, Romania Prof. Dr. Ionel Miron, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, Romania C.P.I. Dr. Dumitru Murariu, Grigore Antipa National Museum of Natural History, Bucharest, Romania Assoc. Prof. Dr. Christine Lefevre, National Museum of Natural History, Paris, France Reader Dr. Carmen Gache, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, Romania Reader Dr. Ioan Coroiu, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Lecturer Dr. Anca-Narcisa Neagu, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, Romania Dr. Hab. Zbigniew Bocheński, Institute of Systematics and Evolution of Animals, Polish Academy of Sciences, Krakow, Poland Dr. Erika Gál, Archaeological Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary Editorial address: Facultatea de Biologie Telephone: +40232201527 Universitatea „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” din Iași Fax: +40232201472 Bd. Carol I, Nr. 20A, 700505 Iași, România http://www.bio.uaic.ro/publicatii/anale_zoologie/anale_zoo_index.html Analele Științifice ale Universității „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” din Iași, s. Biologie animală, Tom LX, 2014 CONTENTS RESEARCH ARTICLES ................................................................................................5 Odette LOBIUC, Ioan MOGLAN & Andrei LOBIUC - DIVERSITY OF FAMILY LYCAENIDAE (LEPIDOPTERA) IN SOME PROTECTED AREAS FROM IASI COUNTY (ROMANIA) ........................................................................................ 5 Emilian PRICOP - FIRST RECORD OF LITUS CAMPTOPTERUS NOVICKY, 1953 (HYMENOPTERA: MYMARIDAE) FROM MOLDOVA PROVINCE (ROMANIA), WITH A KEY TO THE EUROPEAN SPECIES ..................................... 19 Oxana MUNJIU, Ion TODERAȘ, Elena ZUBCOV, Lucia BILETCHI & Igor SUBERNETKII - COMPOSITION AND DISTRIBUITION OF BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES IN THE PRUTH RIVER (2012-2013) .............................. 27 Marius Andrei RĂU, Gabriel PLĂVAN, Ștefan Adrian STRUNGARU & Mircea NICOARĂ - STUDY OF MACROINVERTEBRATE DIVERSITY AND SEASONAL DYNAMICS FROM BĂDĂRĂU LAKE – IAŞI, ROMANIA ................... 35 Elena-Daniela PRELIPCEAN (BOSOVICI), Mircea VARVARA & Ioan MOGLAN - EPIGENOUS FAUNA (ARTHROPODA: ARANEAE, INSECTA) IN THE RYE CROP FROM HORODNIC DE JOS (SUCEAVA COUNTY, ROMANIA) ................... 47 Mariana POPOVICI & Simina STANC - FREQUENCY OF SWINE (SUS DOMESTICUS AND SUS SCROFA) IN THE BRONZE AGE SETTLEMENTS ON THE TERRITORY OF ROMANIA ...................................................................................... 53 Angela SIMALCSIK, Vasilica Monica GROZA & Robert Daniel SIMALCSIK - ANTHROPOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF A SKELETON BELONGING TO MIDDLE BRONZE AGE, KOMARIV CULTURE, DISCOVERED IN SUCEAVA-CÂMPUL ŞANŢURILOR-STRADA PARCULUI (SUCEAVA COUNTY, ROMANIA) ............................................................................................... 59 Robert-Daniel SIMALCSIK - DENTAL PATHOLOGIES IN POPULATIONS FROM A 4TH CENTURY A.D. NECROPOLIS AND A MEDIEVAL NECROPOLIS (14TH-17TH CENTURIES) FROM SĂBĂOANI, NEAMŢ DISTRICT ........................ 77 Vasilica-Monica GROZA, Angela SIMALCSIK, Luminiţa BEJENARU & Robert-Daniel SIMALCSIK - OSTEOPATHIES IN THE POPULATION OF OLD IASI CITY (ROMANIA): THE NECROPOLIS OF THE “BANU” CHURCH, 16TH-19TH CENTURIES ............................................................................................................... 91 Vasilica-Monica GROZA, Angela SIMALCSIK & Luminiţa BEJENARU - ODONTOPATHIES IN THE POPULATION OF OLD IAȘI CITY (ROMANIA): THE NECROPOLIS OF THE “BANU” CHURCH, 16TH-19TH CENTURIES ............................................................................................................. 105 - 3 - Contents SHORT COMMUNICATIONS .................................................................................. 115 Ionuț Ștefan IORGU - FIRST RECORD OF THE BUSH-CRICKET ISOPHYA CIUCASI (INSECTA: ORTHOPTERA: PHANEROPTERIDAE) IN MOLDAVIA (ROMANIA).............................................................................................................. 115 COMMENTARIES .................................................................................................... 121 Ștefan-Adrian STRUNGARU, Gabriel PLĂVAN, Marius Andrei RĂU & Mircea NICOARĂ - A SHORT OVERVIEW FOCUSED ON INVERTEBRATE AND VERTEBRATE BIOINDICATORS FOR FRESHWATER ENVIRONMENTS CONTAMINATED WITH HEAVY METALS ........................................................... 121 Monica LUCA & Gogu GHIORGHIȚĂ - THE INVASIVE SPECIES PERCCOTTUS GLENII – A THREAT FOR THE FRESH WATER ECOSYSTEMS ........................... 129 Ion COJOCARU - THE THEORY OF SPONTANEOUS GENERATION, BETWEEN IDEOLOGY AND SCIENCE ..................................................................................... 139 - 4 - Analele Științifice ale Universității „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” din Iași, s. Biologie animală, Tom LX, 2014 DIVERSITY OF FAMILY LYCAENIDAE (LEPIDOPTERA) IN SOME PROTECTED AREAS FROM IASI COUNTY (ROMANIA) Odette LOBIUC*, Ioan MOGLAN and Andrei LOBIUC Faculty of Biology, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Bd. Carol I 11, 700506 Iaşi, Romania. *[email protected] Abstract. The Lycaenidae family is represented in Romania by 59 species, with the Polyommatinae subfamily comprising most of these species. Many taxa in Lycaenidae are vulnerable or critically endangered due to anthropic activities. To assess the diversity of species in this family, studies were conducted in five natural protected areas in Iași County: Fâneţele Seculare de la Valea lui David, Sărăturile de la Valea Ilenei, Poiana cu Schit, Pădurea Uricani and Pădurea Pietrosu. A total of 21 species were recorded in these areas. Of these species, one is endangered, three are near threatened and five are vulnerable. Our paper presents the list of recorded species, their frequency, synecological data and diversity indexes for the lycaenids communities in investigated areas, meanwhile offering new faunal data in these areas. Keywords: Lycaenidae, biodiversity, protected areas Rezumat. Diversitatea familiei Lycaenidae (Lepidoptera) din unele arii protejate din judeţul Iaşi (România). Familia Lycaenidae este reprezentată în România de 59 de specii, cu subfamilia Polyommatinae cuprinzând cele mai multe din specii. Numeroşi taxoni ai familiei Lycaenidae sunt vulnerabili sau critic periclitaţi datorită activităţilor antropice. Pentru a evalua diversitatea speciilor din această familie, s-au realizat cercetări în cinci arii protejate din judeţul Iaşi: Fâneţele Seculare de la Valea lui David, Sărăturile de la Valea Ilenei, Poiana cu Schit, Pădurea Uricani şi Pădurea Pietrosu. În total, s-au identificat 21 de specii în aceste zone. Dintre aceste specii, una este periclitată, trei sunt potenţial ameninţate şi cinci sunt vulnerabile. Studiul nostru prezintă lista speciilor înregistrate, frecvenţa lor, date sinecologice şi indici de diversitate ai comunităţii de licenide în zonele cercetate, în acelaşi timp oferind noi date faunistice în ariile respective. Cuvinte-cheie: Lycaenidae, biodiversitate, arii protejate Introduction The Lycaenidae family is one of the largest groups in Lepidoptera, with approximate 6000 species. Its representatives are found in all major biogeographical regions in the temperate and tropical areas. Although many species present strict habitat requirements, lycaenids can be met in various biomes and vegetal associations, from tropical forests to bush-type vegetation, meadows, wet areas or semidesertified areas (New, 1993). From the diversity point of view, the lycaenids are more frequent in the tropical region, especially in S America and S-E Asia, followed by Africa. In the neotropical ecozone, the Theclinae subfamily is the most abundent, followed by the Polyommatinae and Lycaeninae subfamilies. In the nearctic zone, the number of species is relatively small, representing half the number of species in palearctic region (New, 1993). In Europe, the lycaenids are distributed rather heterogenous, with less than 10 species in some countries and up to more than 65 species in others (Ukraine 68, Hungary 55, Yugoslavia
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