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A global synonymical checklist of the species and higher taxa of the insect order Megaloptera is provided. The checklist includes both extant and extinct taxa, and recognizes 2 families, 4 subfamilies, 48 genera, 425 species, and 6 subspecies. Both families (Corydalidae and Sialidae), and three of the four subfamilies (Corydalinae, Chauliodinae, and Sialinae) are known from both extant and extinct species; the Sharasialinae (Sialidae) is entirely extinct. Country-level geographic distribution data are provided for all species and subspecies. Synoptic type data are provided for taxa in the family and genus groups. Summary data are given for the numbers of megalopteran species currently known to occur in each of the major biogeographical regions of the world, and for the world fauna. Increase of knowledge about the diversity of the world Megaloptera fauna is summarized in counts of valid species described per decade and in a global taxonomic description curve. An updated set of keys to the world families, subfamilies, and genera of the Megaloptera is also provided.
Retournement or turning of the aedeagus about its longitudinal axis through about 180o during development is known in Chrysomeloidea (Coleoptera). This change in the orientation of the organ may be observed during the postembryonic development. This change produces certain morphological effects. By observing these morphological features in the imago the retournement may be inferred. Such morphological features in Curculionidae (Coleoptera) are here recorded. From this it has been inferred not only that retournement of the aedeagus is included in the ontogeny of curculionids, but also that the change of orientation of the organ occurs by the same mechanism as in Chrysomeloidea. These inferences attest the notion of a close phyletic relationship between the superfamilies Curculionoidea and Chrysomeloidea.
Ten genera of cyanophytes and 73 genera of algae were found in the guts of Aedes, Culex, Anopheles and Culiseta larvae collected in various breeding places of the Elbe-Lowland (Bohemia) and Prague. The quality and quantity of blue-green algae and algae found in mosquito guts depended on their presence in the water of mosquito breeding places and on the feeding type (filter fieders, scrapers) of mosquito larvae. Chlorophycean algae possesing cell wall with sporopollenin and algae with a mucilagenous (jelly) envelope appeared undamaged by the digestive process. Also spores and resting stages tended to pass undamaged through the larval intestine tract.
Anhand von drei OU im Zuge von Bundesstraßen wird dargestellt, wie die überörtliche Biotopverbundplanung dazu beitragen kann, Eingriffe nicht nur punktuell-lokal, sondern im größeren Zusammenhang der Biotopverbundsysteme zu bewerten und zu bewältigen. Die Biotopverbundplanung stellt einen Ideen- und Flächenpool bereit, Maßnahmen aus nicht ausgleichbaren Eingriffen sinnvoll zu konzentrieren und mit bestmöglicher Wirkung für Natur und Landschaft umzusetzen. Die Straßenbauverwaltung greift die Vorschläge der Biotopverbundplanung gern auf, wie weitere, bereits realisierte Vorhaben zeigen. Allerdings darf man nicht übersehen, dass Kompensationsmaßnahmen für Eingriffe an anderer Stelle bestenfalls dazu beitragen, die Qualität der Biotopverbundsysteme auf dem gegenwärtigen Stand zu erhalten.
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