Die Schmetterlingsfauna des WWF-Naturreservates "Hundsheimer Berge" in Niederösterreich

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:1983
Authors:F. Kasy
Journal:Zeitschrift der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Österreichischer Entomologen
Volume:34 Supplement
Pagination:1-48
Keywords:Austria, Ectoedemia albifasciella, Ectoedemia amani, Ectoedemia angulifasciella, Ectoedemia atricollis, Ectoedemia atrifrontella, Ectoedemia contorta, Ectoedemia heringi, Ectoedemia klimeschi, Ectoedemia longicaudella, Ectoedemia louisella, Ectoedemia mahalebella, Ectoedemia rufifrontella, Ectoedemia septembrella, Ectoedemia spinosella, Ectoedemia turbidella, Etainia louisella, Fomoria septembrella, Lepidoptera, Nepticulidae, Opostegidae, Parafomoria helianthemella, Pseudopostega crepusculella, Stigmella aceris, Stigmella carpinella, Stigmella catharticella, Stigmella crataegella, Stigmella dorsiguttella, Stigmella eberhardi, Stigmella floslactella, Stigmella hemargyrella, Stigmella hybnerella, Stigmella microtheriella, Stigmella paradoxa, Stigmella perpygmaeella, Stigmella plagicolella, Stigmella prunetorum, Stigmella thuringiaca, Stigmella tiliae, Stigmella trimaculella, Stigmella ulmivora, Trifurcula bleonella, Trifurcula chamaecytisi, Trifurcula josefklimeschi, Trifurcula pallidella, Trifurcula subnitidella, Trifurcula thymi, Zimmermannia
Abstract:

In the area of the WWF-Nature Reserve "Hundsheimer Berge" in eastern Austria approximately 1350 species of Micro- and Macrolepidoptera have been found. 35 of them should have developed in the surrounding of the Nature Reserve. The remaining 1315 species are nearly 40% of the total Lepidoptera fauna of Lower Austria. 110 species are value of the point of view of conservation for Middle Europe. One Gelechiid species, a new Teleiodes, is described by SATTLER in this paper. 17 species have proofed as new for the Lepidoptera fauna of Austria. Noteworthy is the extremely high percentage of melanistic specimens in Ypsolopha sequella (CL.).

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Taxonomic name: 
Ectoedemia albifasciella (Nepticuloidea), Zimmermannia amani (Nepticuloidea), Ectoedemia amani (Nepticuloidea), Ectoedemia angulifasciella (Nepticuloidea), Ectoedemia atricollis (Nepticuloidea), Zimmermannia atrifrontella (Nepticuloidea), Ectoedemia heringiella (Nepticuloidea), Ectoedemia contorta (Nepticuloidea), Ectoedemia heringi (Nepticuloidea), Ectoedemia klimeschi (Nepticuloidea), Zimmermannia longicaudella (Nepticuloidea), Etainia louisella (Nepticuloidea), Ectoedemia mahalebella (Nepticuloidea), Ectoedemia rufifrontella (Nepticuloidea), Fomoria septembrella (Nepticuloidea), Ectoedemia spinosella (Nepticuloidea), Ectoedemia turbidella (Nepticuloidea), Ectoedemia louisella (Nepticuloidea), Ectoedemia septembrella (Nepticuloidea), Nepticulidae (Nepticuloidea), Opostegidae (Nepticuloidea), Parafomoria helianthemella (Nepticuloidea), Pseudopostega crepusculella (Nepticuloidea), Stigmella aceris (Nepticuloidea), Stigmella carpinella (Nepticuloidea), Stigmella catharticella (Nepticuloidea), Stigmella crataegella (Nepticuloidea), Stigmella dorsiguttella (Nepticuloidea), Stigmella eberhardi (Nepticuloidea), Stigmella floslactella (Nepticuloidea), Stigmella hemargyrella (Nepticuloidea), Stigmella hybnerella (Nepticuloidea), Stigmella microtheriella (Nepticuloidea), Stigmella paradoxa (Nepticuloidea), Stigmella perpygmaeella (Nepticuloidea), Stigmella plagicolella (Nepticuloidea), Stigmella prunetorum (Nepticuloidea), Stigmella thuringiaca (Nepticuloidea), Stigmella tiliae (Nepticuloidea), Stigmella trimaculella (Nepticuloidea), Stigmella ulmivora (Nepticuloidea), Glaucolepis bleonella (Nepticuloidea), Trifurcula chamaecytisi (Nepticuloidea), Trifurcula josefklimeschi (Nepticuloidea), Trifurcula pallidella (Nepticuloidea), Trifurcula subnitidella (Nepticuloidea), Glaucolepis thymi (Nepticuloidea), Ectoedemia atrifrontella (Nepticuloidea), Ectoedemia longicaudella (Nepticuloidea), Trifurcula bleonella (Nepticuloidea), Trifurcula pallidella (Nepticuloidea), Trifurcula thymi (Nepticuloidea), Zimmermannia (Nepticuloidea)
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