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[Jahresbericht 2008] Katholische Theologie der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main
(2008)
Nineteen species of crepuscular and perhaps nocturnal eudamine skippers (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae) included in Evans (1952) group "D" genera Bungalotis Watson, Salatis Evans, Sarmientoia Berg, Dyscophellus Godman and Salvin, and Nascus Watson occur in the Cacaulândia area of central Rondônia, Brazil. Their relative abundance and phenology there are given. Taxonomic comments and comparisons with published information are made. Bungalotis lactos Evans, 1952, new status, is considered a species separate from Bungalotis borax Evans, 1952. New genera Nicephellus and Euriphellus are proposed for Eudamus nicephorus Hewitson, 1876, and Papilio euribates Stoll, 1782, respectively, removing both from Dyscophellus and creating new combinations. Discophellus porsena Bell, 1934, reinstated status, is raised from synonymy to a full species of Dyscophellus. The subspecies of Dyscophellus ramusis (Stoll, 1781), as presently recognized, are probably good species; Dyscophellus ramon Evans, 1952, new status, is considered a full species. Pseudonascus, new genus, is proposed for Papilio paulliniae Sepp, [1842], removing this species from Nascus and creating a new combination. Two new species, Bungalotis aureus from Ecuador and Dyscophellus mielkei from Rondônia, Brazil, are described. Male and female genitalia are illustrated for all taxa available from the Rondonian study site plus some from other areas.
The pyrgine genus Porphyrogenes Watson, 1893 (Hesperiidae) is discussed, especially as it occurs in central Rondônia, Brazil. Of eleven species of Porphyrogenes found in Rondônia, four (P. specularis, P. convexus, P. sparus, and P. spadix) are described as new species. Biological details of the genus are discussed. An additional five new species of Porphyrogenes (P. spina, P. sporta, P. splendidus, P. simulator, and P. speciosus) are described from elsewhere. Porphyrogenes cervinus (Plötz, 1883), new synonym of Porphyrogenes ferruginea (Plötz, 1883), reinstated status, is raised from a subspecies of Porphyrogenes despecta (Butler, 1870) to species-level. Porphyrogenes omphale (Butler, 1871), reinstated status, is not synonymous with Porphyrogenes passalus (Herrich-Schäffer, 1869) and becomes a species-level taxon for which no subspecies are recognized; P. passalus was described from a female with no known male. Porphyrogenes sula Williams and Bell, 1940, reinstated status, is raised from synonymy with Porphyrogenes zohra (Möschler, 1879) to species-level. Porphyrogenes stresa Evans, 1952, new status, is raised from a subspecies of P. zohra to species-level. Porphyrogenes immaculata (Skinner, 1920), new synonymy, was described from a male, which we believe is the male of Porphyrogenes sororcula (Mabille and Boullet, 1912). Porphyrogenes suva Evans, 1952, new synonymy, formerly considered a full species, was described from a male which we believe is the male of, and thus synonymous with, Porphyrogenes probus (Möschler, 1877). Porphyrogenes virgatus (Mabille, 1888) and Porphyrogenes eudemus (Mabille, 1888), considered synonyms of P. zohra and Porphyrogenes vulpecula (Plötz, 1882), respectively, without justification by Evans (1952), are removed from those synonymies and retained, along with P. passalus, as females without confirmed affinities. Lectotypes are here designated for Phareas ferruginea Plötz, 1883; Augiades despecta Butler, 1870; Telegonus omphale Butler, 1871; Eudamus pausias Hewitson, 1867; Telegonus probus Möschler, 1877; Telemiades vulpecula Plötz, 1882; Eudamus passalus Herrich-Schäffer, 1869; Thymele virgatus Mabille, 1888; and Thymele eudemus Mabille, 1888. A neotype is designated for Phareas cervinus Plötz, 1883, that being the lectotype of Phareas ferruginea. Types of all taxa in the genus are illustrated. Three named and five unnamed phenotypes of females, not reconciled with males, are identified and described. Twenty-six species are now recognized, making this one of the largest hesperiid genera in the neotropics.
Inhaltsverzeichnis Frau R.s Rückschau nach 25 Jahren Bethel - Religiöse Genossenschaften als prägende Kraft der Diakonie (bis ca. 1965) - Arbeitsschritte I. Der Patriarchalismus der Gründergeneration und ihrer Erben - Familienprinzip, Mutterhaus, Anstaltshaus - Das Pflegehaus Hebron als Beispiel - Religiöse Vormundschaft II. Das Ende der religiösen Bevormundung (um 1970) - Die Nachwuchskrise der Mutterhäuser - Veränderte Lebensentwürfe junger, christlicher Frauen in der Nachkriegszeit - Reaktionen Sareptas und Nazareths auf ihren Bedeutungsverlust im Betheler Anstaltsgefüge nach 1968 - Gastarbeiterinnen für die Hauswirtschaft (1960) - „Zivile Kräfte“ im Pflegebereich (um 1965) - Mangel an Fachlichkeit, Kooperationsbereitschaft und Kritikvermögen: Ein Votum für die Abschaffung der Hausväter in der Jugendhilfe (1970) - Neue Konzepte im Konflikt mit tradierter Religiosität III. Religiöse Selbstverantwortung und diakonische Unternehmensidentität - Entwicklungen in den v. Bodelschwinghschen Anstalten Bethel seit 1983 - Thesen zur gegenwärtigen Situation
In July 2005, Rafal Bernard requested Oleg Kosterin to collect some samples of Nehalennia speciosa from West Siberia for a DNA analysis. Oleg replied that so far he had only seen one individual of this species 25 years ago, but asked in which habitats it should be sought for exactly. Rafal sent him a draft of his paper (Bernard & Wildermuth, 2005) devoted to this subject. Having read it, Oleg came to the conclusion that this habitat (shallow water with Sphagnum and Carex limosa or C. lasiocarpa) might occupy the largest area in the world just in the boggy West Siberian Plain. Personal consultation with the geobotanist Dr. Nikolai Lashchinskii confirmed this notion. Then an almost automatic supposition followed that this area may serve as the main reservoir of N. speciosa, considered a local and endangered species in Western and Central Europe. At the same time, the existing records of N. speciosa from West Siberia were remarkably scarce. It was known from the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Region (basins of the Tura and Konda Rivers), a small number of records from North Altai and adjacent areas north of it, a record from the steppe zone of Novosibirsk Province (Karasuk), a record in the basin of the Tuba River (Krasnoyarskii Krai), and a dubious old record from Omsk (see the map in Belyshev (1973) and a review in Bernard & Wildermuth (2005)). There was no record from the boggy Irtysh-Ob’ interfluve, where we would expect the species to flourish. This could be explained by the lack of attention by odonatologists to that interesting area. In these circumstances, the project of a special expedition(-s) was put forward, aimed to check the presence, pattern of distribution, abundance and habitat preferences of N. speciosa in these areas. For a decisive expedition we chose the Vasyugan Bog, the largest bog in the world, more precisely its north-eastern margin where we could find a good base in Plotnikovo village, Bakchar District, Tomsk Province.
Die Zunahme von epiphytischen Hängemoosen in Europa
am Beispiel einer Lokalität in den Vogesen
(2008)
In den letzten Jahren haben epiphytische Hängeformen vorwiegend von Hypnum andoi in den Vogesen und dem Schwarzwald stark zugenommen. Um quantitative Daten zu gewinnen, wurden an einer Lokalität in den Vogesen Phytomassebestimmungen durchgeführt. Dabei wurden 2000 kg/ha Trockengewicht an epiphytischen Moosen festgestellt. Dies entspricht einer Wasserspeicherkapazität von rund 10.000 l Wasser pro Hektar. Diese Werte entsprechen Verhältnissen in tropischen bzw. temperaten Regenwäldern.
Die letzte Zusammenstellung der Moose aus den Vogesen liegt 6 Jahre zurück (Frahm 2002). Seitdem sind zahlreiche Einzelbeiträge mit bemerkenswerten Funden erschienen (Caillet & Vadam 2003, Tinguy 2002, Vadam 2001, 2002, 2003a, 2003b, 2005, Vadam & Caillet 2003), daneben auch eine überflüssige da völlig inkomlette Zusammenstellung älterer Funde (Chipon 2001, 2002, 2003), welche die „Bryoflore des Vosges“ (Frahm 1989, 2002) ignoriert. Bemerkenswerte Funde des Autors wurden von Frahm (2003a, 2003b, 2003c, 2005a, 2005b) zusammengestellt. Darin sind alle Angaben bis einschließlich 2004 enthalten. Neuere Funde aus dem Zeitraum 2005-2008 sind hier zusammengestellt. Dabei wurde bewusst auf eine Publikation in lokalen naturhistorischen Zeitschriften verzeichnet, um diese Daten jedermann einfach und frei zugänglich und übers Internet nicht nur recherchierbar sondern auch gleich verfügbar zu machen Es sind nur Arten als erwähnenswert aufgenommen worden, welche nicht mehr als 10 mal nachgewiesen worden sind. Bestätigungen älterer Angaben seltener Arten sind nicht aufgeführt. Bryum stirtonii, Pogonatum aloides var. minimum sind neu für die Vogesen, Riccia gothica neu für Frankreich. Belege befinden sich im Herbar des Autors (BONN).