Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2009 10:48:36 GMT
Der Karstweißling Pieris mannii (Mayer, 1851) Systematik, Verbreitung, Biologie (Lepidoptera, Pieridae).
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The first reference to the existence of a mannii population in Hungary can be found in Turarı (1909: 38): “Infatti di allti gli exemplari, che mi passarono dinanzi agli occhi - ne ebbi della Sicilia, della Calabria, dell'Abruzzo, de! Lazio, della Tuscany, della Liguria, della Lombardia (rarissimo), del Tirolo, della France meridionale, dei Pirenei, della Dalmazia, dell' Hungary, della Russia meridionale - non uno proveniva da una latitude superiore a quella del Tirolo” Unfortunately, Turarı does not give us any details about the locations in Hungary. As we remember, the then Danube Monarchy included areas such as Croatia or Transylvania, which today lie outside Hungary.
At the beginning of the 1930s, Nikolaus Reskovirs first found the species in the Hungarian Bükk Mountains in the Horvólgy Valley and then began to systematically investigate its distribution. Gaat (1948, 1950) was subsequently able to find the species in many places in the Bükk Mountains.
R. SzABÓ studied the population of the Bükk Mountains intensively and wrote a 6-page manuscript sometime in the 1950s in which he redescribed the shape of the Bükk Mountains as ssp. reskovitsi. Unfortunately, for unknown reasons, he never published his manuscript. The name reskovitsi subsequently appeared sporadically in the literature, first in MoucHA (1953), later in Gozmany (1968). While in Moucha's publication it remains a nomen nudum due to the lack of description and illustration, GozMANv (1968) gives a valid description that meets the requirements of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, Art. 13 (i), making him the author of the Тахопѕ reskovitsi (Art. 50).
According to Szagó, P mannii reskovitsi GOZMANY has become rarer since the 1950s. A small series of animals of this subspecies from the Bükk Mountains from July 1972 exists, which ZIEGLER was able to buy at the insect market in Basel.
Since 1983, PR mannii reskovitsi GOzMANY has been legally protected in Hungary (Fazekas, 1983). In addition to a positive aspect, this species protection unfortunately also means that since then no data or information about this subspecies has been available.
At the beginning of the 1930s, Nikolaus Reskovirs first found the species in the Hungarian Bükk Mountains in the Horvólgy Valley and then began to systematically investigate its distribution. Gaat (1948, 1950) was subsequently able to find the species in many places in the Bükk Mountains.
R. SzABÓ studied the population of the Bükk Mountains intensively and wrote a 6-page manuscript sometime in the 1950s in which he redescribed the shape of the Bükk Mountains as ssp. reskovitsi. Unfortunately, for unknown reasons, he never published his manuscript. The name reskovitsi subsequently appeared sporadically in the literature, first in MoucHA (1953), later in Gozmany (1968). While in Moucha's publication it remains a nomen nudum due to the lack of description and illustration, GozMANv (1968) gives a valid description that meets the requirements of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, Art. 13 (i), making him the author of the Тахопѕ reskovitsi (Art. 50).
According to Szagó, P mannii reskovitsi GOZMANY has become rarer since the 1950s. A small series of animals of this subspecies from the Bükk Mountains from July 1972 exists, which ZIEGLER was able to buy at the insect market in Basel.
Since 1983, PR mannii reskovitsi GOzMANY has been legally protected in Hungary (Fazekas, 1983). In addition to a positive aspect, this species protection unfortunately also means that since then no data or information about this subspecies has been available.
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