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| - Except for partial revisions (NOVÁKOVÁ 1956, RAUŠER 1956a, 1956b, 1957, 1963), keys to determination (RAUŠER 1959, 1980) and unpublished monograph by KŘELINOVÁ (1962) dealing with the distribution of 82 species of the Labe river basin, the Plecoptera of the Czech Republic have not yet been comprehensively treated. About 115 species belonging to 23 genera and 7 families are currently supposed to occur here (SOLDÁN et al. 1998). In the course of the last decade, a number of papers aimed at ecology and occurrence of rare and endangered species were published (e. g. HELEŠIC & SEDLÁK 1995, PAPÁČEK & SOLDÁN 1995, SOLDÁN et al. 1996, LANDA et al. 1997, ŠPAČEK 1998, SOLDÁN & HELEŠIC, 1999, HELEŠIC 1999, ŠPAČEK 1999, ŠPAČEK et al. 1999, HELEŠIC 2001, PREISLER & ŠPAČEK 2001, SOLDÁN & ŠPAČEK 2002, SOLDÁN 2005) indicating this number still incoplete.
- Except for partial revisions (NOVÁKOVÁ 1956, RAUŠER 1956a, 1956b, 1957, 1963), keys to determination (RAUŠER 1959, 1980) and unpublished monograph by KŘELINOVÁ (1962) dealing with the distribution of 82 species of the Labe river basin, the Plecoptera of the Czech Republic have not yet been comprehensively treated. About 115 species belonging to 23 genera and 7 families are currently supposed to occur here (SOLDÁN et al. 1998). In the course of the last decade, a number of papers aimed at ecology and occurrence of rare and endangered species were published (e. g. HELEŠIC & SEDLÁK 1995, PAPÁČEK & SOLDÁN 1995, SOLDÁN et al. 1996, LANDA et al. 1997, ŠPAČEK 1998, SOLDÁN & HELEŠIC, 1999, HELEŠIC 1999, ŠPAČEK 1999, ŠPAČEK et al. 1999, HELEŠIC 2001, PREISLER & ŠPAČEK 2001, SOLDÁN & ŠPAČEK 2002, SOLDÁN 2005) indicating this number still incoplete. (en)
- Except for partial revisions (NOVÁKOVÁ 1956, RAUŠER 1956a, 1956b, 1957, 1963), keys to determination (RAUŠER 1959, 1980) and unpublished monograph by KŘELINOVÁ (1962) dealing with the distribution of 82 species of the Labe river basin, the Plecoptera of the Czech Republic have not yet been comprehensively treated. About 115 species belonging to 23 genera and 7 families are currently supposed to occur here (SOLDÁN et al. 1998). In the course of the last decade, a number of papers aimed at ecology and occurrence of rare and endangered species were published (e. g. HELEŠIC & SEDLÁK 1995, PAPÁČEK & SOLDÁN 1995, SOLDÁN et al. 1996, LANDA et al. 1997, ŠPAČEK 1998, SOLDÁN & HELEŠIC, 1999, HELEŠIC 1999, ŠPAČEK 1999, ŠPAČEK et al. 1999, HELEŠIC 2001, PREISLER & ŠPAČEK 2001, SOLDÁN & ŠPAČEK 2002, SOLDÁN 2005) indicating this number still incoplete. (cs)
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