Author(s): Szabó, S., Árnyas, E., Tóthmérész, B. & Varga, Z.
Title: Long-term light trap study on the macro-moth (Lepidoptera: Macroheterocera) fauna of the Aggtelek National Park
Year: 2007
Volume: 53
Pages: 257-269.
Abstract: We analyzed the night-active Macrolepidoptera fauna in the Aggtelek karst region (near the village Jósvafő) by Jermy-type light-trap in 1990, 1993 and during 1999–2004. In each year the trap operated from 5 March until 5 November. During the eight years altogether 127 929 specimens were collected belonging to 594 species, which is about 60% of the Hungarian fauna. 216 species occurred in each year. Noctuidae and Geometridae were most rich in species and most abundant. Arctiidae, Lasiocampidae, Notodontidae and Sphingidae were also represented in a considerable proportion. The analysis of the flight activity curves shows two summer peaks and also a smaller spring and an autumn peak. The faunal type composition of the species and their abundance, respectively, was the following: Transpalearctic (48.15%, 55.68%), Boreo Continental (18.86, 8.16%), South Continental (2.02%, 0.67%), West Palaearctic (28.96%, 35.14%), Xeromontane (1.01%, 0.05%) and Extrapalaearctic (1.01%, 0.31%). The eco-faunal components: euryoecious (11.62%, 20.03%), silvicolous (17.34%, 20.12%), nemoral (8.08%, 9.86%), quercetal (12.46%, 12.66%), helophilous (5.56%, 1.85%), boreo-montane (1.18%, 1.12%), altoherbosa (5.22%, 3.49%), meso-hygrophilous (6.73%, 6.26%), steppic (10.44%, 7.17%), lichenophagous (2.02%, 14.13%), other (19.36%, 3.32%).
Keywords: Aggtelek National Park, Macrolepidoptera faunistics, seasonal and yearly fluctuations, weather elements, faunal types and elements, eco-faunal composition
Journal: Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
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ISSN: 1217-8837
Publisher: Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest
Editor(s): Bakonyi, G., Mahunka, S., Papp, L., Báldi, A., Csuzdi, Cs. & Forró, L.