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Altogether 50 species were found or recorded in Podyjí NP, representing 47.2 % of the total Czech fauna. Carpomya schineri and X. laticauda are new records for the Czech Republic. Both species are known from several countries of Central Europe (MERZ 2004) so their occurrence in the Czech Republic could be expected. Plioreocepta poeciloptera is here for the first time recorded from Moravia. Aciura coryli is known from the Czech Republic only from the investigated area (CZIŽEK 1910), but it has not been recollected since then. This proves the high biological value of Podyjí NP for species conservation purposes. The most common species in the study area were P. caesio (found in 9 localities and two records by Gregor in Hnánice and Konice), E. connexa (6 localities) and D. bidentis and E. toxoneura (4 localities both). Philophylla caesio is a rather rarely collected species with unusual biology: larvae develop in stems of Urtica dioica (Urticaceae). The second most common species was E. connexa Altogether 50 species were found or recorded in Podyjí NP, representing 47.2 % of the total Czech fauna. Carpomya schineri and X. laticauda are new records for the Czech Republic. Both species are known from several countries of Central Europe (MERZ 2004) so their occurrence in the Czech Republic could be expected. Plioreocepta poeciloptera is here for the first time recorded from Moravia. Aciura coryli is known from the Czech Republic only from the investigated area (CZIŽEK 1910), but it has not been recollected since then. This proves the high biological value of Podyjí NP for species conservation purposes. The most common species in the study area were P. caesio (found in 9 localities and two records by Gregor in Hnánice and Konice), E. connexa (6 localities) and D. bidentis and E. toxoneura (4 localities both). Philophylla caesio is a rather rarely collected species with unusual biology: larvae develop in stems of Urtica dioica (Urticaceae). The second most common species was E. connexa Altogether 50 species were found or recorded in Podyjí NP, representing 47.2 % of the total Czech fauna. Carpomya schineri and X. laticauda are new records for the Czech Republic. Both species are known from several countries of Central Europe (MERZ 2004) so their occurrence in the Czech Republic could be expected. Plioreocepta poeciloptera is here for the first time recorded from Moravia. Aciura coryli is known from the Czech Republic only from the investigated area (CZIŽEK 1910), but it has not been recollected since then. This proves the high biological value of Podyjí NP for species conservation purposes. The most common species in the study area were P. caesio (found in 9 localities and two records by Gregor in Hnánice and Konice), E. connexa (6 localities) and D. bidentis and E. toxoneura (4 localities both). Philophylla caesio is a rather rarely collected species with unusual biology: larvae develop in stems of Urtica dioica (Urticaceae). The second most common species was E. connexa
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Tephritidae Tephritidae Tephritidae
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Tephritidae Tephritidae Tephritidae
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RIV/60460709:41210/06:17733!RIV07-MSM-41210___
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256;260
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RIV/60460709:41210/06:17733
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Tephritidae, Diptera, NP Podyjí, faunistic, bionomy
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[BA40C2B5F3A0]
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Česká zemědělská univerzita v Praze
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, 1
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Diptera of Podyjí National Park and its Environs
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2
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4
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Kinkorová, Judita Barták, Miroslav Merz, Bernhard Kubík, Štěpán
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5
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PowerPrint, Praha 6 - Suchdol
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80-213-1434-6
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41210