Description
| - Altogether 67 species were recorded in the study area (= 59.3 % of the total Czech fauna). Most of the species found were Palaearctic in distribution (31 species, 46.3 %) and European (24 species, 35.8 %), only a small part of the species were Holarctic (7 species, 10.4 %), and both Temperate and South European and Temperate European species (2 species both, 3 %) and West Palaearctic (1 species, 1.5 %). Six species are recorded here for the first time from the Czech Republic (C. indistinctus, C. longicaudis, C. perplexus, P. omissinervis, E. unicolor, and T. israelensis) and a further five species are first records from Moravia (J. pilosa, N. flavicornis, N. scutellatus, D. holosericeus, and E. longifrons). Three species found in Podyjí NP (C. perspicuus, E. fusculus, and T. palliditarsis) were included in the Red list (KOZÁNEK & BARTÁK 2005) as vulnerable species. The most frequent species in the study area was C. vittipes found in 14 samples, followed by C. spurius, C. ultimus and E. obli
- Altogether 67 species were recorded in the study area (= 59.3 % of the total Czech fauna). Most of the species found were Palaearctic in distribution (31 species, 46.3 %) and European (24 species, 35.8 %), only a small part of the species were Holarctic (7 species, 10.4 %), and both Temperate and South European and Temperate European species (2 species both, 3 %) and West Palaearctic (1 species, 1.5 %). Six species are recorded here for the first time from the Czech Republic (C. indistinctus, C. longicaudis, C. perplexus, P. omissinervis, E. unicolor, and T. israelensis) and a further five species are first records from Moravia (J. pilosa, N. flavicornis, N. scutellatus, D. holosericeus, and E. longifrons). Three species found in Podyjí NP (C. perspicuus, E. fusculus, and T. palliditarsis) were included in the Red list (KOZÁNEK & BARTÁK 2005) as vulnerable species. The most frequent species in the study area was C. vittipes found in 14 samples, followed by C. spurius, C. ultimus and E. obli (en)
- Altogether 67 species were recorded in the study area (= 59.3 % of the total Czech fauna). Most of the species found were Palaearctic in distribution (31 species, 46.3 %) and European (24 species, 35.8 %), only a small part of the species were Holarctic (7 species, 10.4 %), and both Temperate and South European and Temperate European species (2 species both, 3 %) and West Palaearctic (1 species, 1.5 %). Six species are recorded here for the first time from the Czech Republic (C. indistinctus, C. longicaudis, C. perplexus, P. omissinervis, E. unicolor, and T. israelensis) and a further five species are first records from Moravia (J. pilosa, N. flavicornis, N. scutellatus, D. holosericeus, and E. longifrons). Three species found in Podyjí NP (C. perspicuus, E. fusculus, and T. palliditarsis) were included in the Red list (KOZÁNEK & BARTÁK 2005) as vulnerable species. The most frequent species in the study area was C. vittipes found in 14 samples, followed by C. spurius, C. ultimus and E. obli (cs)
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