OdonatologicalAbstracts 1978 nasekomyh. - [Functionalpeculiaritiesofthein- sectsynapticapparatus].Dokl. Chten. PamyatiN.A. (15401) TEVESZ, 1978. Benthicrecoloniza- Holodkovskogo37:44-79.(Russ.). - (Author’spost- tionpatternsintheVermilionriver,Ohio.Kirtlandia al addressnotstated). 27:1-17. - (FormerlyatDeptGeol.Sci.,Cleveland A review paper, mostlybased on the situation in St.Univ.,USA; currentaddress unknown). Locustamigratoria,but inchafewreferences tothe 2recolonization studies wereperformed(9July-13 Odon. Aug., 13Aug.-6Sept.)byplantinginvertebrate-free sedimentary“islands” in theriver substratumand (15404) NELSON,B., 1985. Coenagrionlunulatum thencollectingthematsetintervals.Theodon. were (Charpentier)(Odonata)newtoFermanagh(H33). representedontheundisturbed sedimentarybottom Ir. Nat. J. 21(11): 503-504. - (DeptZool.,Ulster by“Clithemis”[= Celithemis?]larvae,which invari- Mus.,Bot.Gardens, Belfast,BT9SAB, UK). ablyappearedonthe islandsbythe5thweekinthe The sp. isrecorded from2inter-drumlin lakes(alt. firststudy andby the24th dayinthesecond study. 160m),Ireland;14/16-VI-1984.TheWatson’sLough Driftwaslikely animportantsourceoforganisms habitatanditsodon.faunaaredescribed.C.lunula- intheearlystages ofrecolonization,but the taxo- tumhasbeendiscovered in Irelandin 1981 (cf. OA nomiccompositionofthesedimentaryislandswas 4156);theknown recordsareherereviewed. notentirelypredictedby the totalcompositionof thedriftfauna. (15405) SVIDERSKIY,V.L., 1985.Pole!nasekomyh: neyrofiziologicheskieaspekty. - [Insectflight:neu- 1979 rophysiologicalaspects].Dokl. Chten.PamyatiN.A. Holodkovskogo37;3-43.(Russ,). —(Author’spostal (15402) WOOTTON,R.J.,1979.Function,homology addressnotstated). and terminologyin insect wings. Syst. Em. 4: 81- Areview paper,dealingmostlywiththesituationin -93. —(HatherlyLabs,Sch.Biol.Sci.,Univ. Exeter, Locusta migratoriaand in Diptera,but including Prince ofWalesRd,Exeter,EX44PS,UK). severalreferences totheOdon.Animportantbutlit- The history ofcurrentsystemsofwingnomencla- tle-knownRussianpaperrelated tothisfieldinodon. tureissummarized,and the underlyingprinciples is:V.G.Sveshnikov, 1972,Stroenieifunksional’nye arereviewed.Conflictingaspectsofcommonlyused osobennostireceptorovgolovy,kontroliruyushchih systems ofwingterminologyareevaluated,andil- robotykrylovyh myshic strekozy[Structure and lustratedrecommendationsareputforwardforcon- functional propertiesofreceptorsin thehead ofa sistent namingofveins,branches andwingareas. dragonfly,controllingtheactivity ofwingmuscu- lature],Zh.Evol. biohim.Fiziol 8(6);530-535. 1985 (15406) TEVESZ, 1985. Benthiccolonization (15403) MANDEL’SHTAM, Yu.E., 1985. Funk- in freshwater:asynthesis. Kirtlandia 41: 3-14. - cional’nye osobennosti sinapticheskogo apparata (FormerlyatDeptGeol. Sci.,Cleveland St. Univ., 190 OdonatologicalAbstracts USA;current addressunknown). -Zellerfeld). Colonization ofdefaunated substrata by benthic The stratigraphical position of someNamurian organismsproceeds in anorderly and predictable pterygoteinsectsisreviewed. Thepreviouslysuggest- mannerin diverse freshwater environments. Early edLower Namurian age ofthe2 odon. spp. (Meg- colonizers tendtoberelativelysmallorganismsthat anisoptera:Eugeropteridae),viz.Eugeropteronlu- havebroad environmentaltolerances andhighpow- natumRiek, 1984andGeropteronarcuatum Riek, ersofdispersal.Theyoccurincommunities where 1984,fromMalanzan,Argentina,isnotcertain;an speciesrichnessislow. Latercolonizers (incl.odon.), earlyWestphalianageforthese spp. appearsmore occurin more diverse communities and tendtobe likely.Fortheoriginaldescriptions,seeOA 4786. largerand possiblybetterprotected.Thesefindings suggestthatthestructureandcolonizationpatterns (15410) NEW,T.R., 1994. Exoticinsects inAustral- of freshwater communities arelinked to environ- ia.GleneaglesPublishing,GlenOsmond/Australia. mental factors,the most obvious ofwhich is the x+138pp.ISBN1-87-5553-03.7. - (Publishers:P.O. temporalproximityto disturbance.The causesof Box41,GlenOsmond,SA5064,AU). natural disturbances thatlocallydestroyportions InsectsintroducedbyaccidentoronpurposetoAus- offreshwater benthic communities arevaried,yet traliaarediscussed. Odon.havenoexoticAustralian thefunctionalresponse ofthosecommunities tothe representatives,althoughanumber ofstrongly-fly- disturbance isinvariablysimilar. Thesefindingsare ingspp.arewidespreadandAustraliaispartoftheir in contrast tolong held views which placedgreat naturalrange. importanceonthe controllinginfluence of ambi- ent physical/chemicalenvironmental parameters. 1995 Itseems that communitystructure and dynamics infreshwaterarecloselyrelatedtothefrequencyof (15411) LABEDZKI, A., 1995. TheOdonata(drag- disturbance. onflies)of Gorce National Park: state ofknow- ledgeand expected developments.Parkinar. Rez- 1989 erw. Przyr. 14(3): 97-102. (Pol., with Engl. s.). - (KatedraEntomologiiLesnej,Akad. Rolnicza,ul. (15407) CHAO, H.-f.,1989.Collection,preparation WojskaPolskiego71a,PO-60-625Poznan). and preservation ofdragonflies. KunchongZhishi 23spp.arelistedfromthePark. Sympecmapaedisca 26(3): 173-174. (Chin.,with Engl, title incontents andLeucorrhinia pectoralisareofparticularinter- table). - (Authordeceased). est. Itisexpected,the completionandfloodingof [Abstractnotavailable] the Czorsztyn Reservoir will favourablyaffectthe local odon. fauna. (15408) NELSON,B„R.NORTHRIDGE& I.RIP- PEY, 1989. TheOdonata(Insecta) ofco.Ferman- (15412) SUGIMURA, M.& R. NIHASHI, 1995. agh,Ireland, Bull. Jr.biogeogr.Soc. 12:113-134. - Interspecifichybrids ofSympetrumkunckeli x S. (FirstAuthor:DeptZool.,UlsterMus.,Bot.Gar- e.eroticum. Gensei67: 11-15.(Jap.,with Engl.s.). dens,Belfast,BT95AB, UK). — (SecondAuthor; 2936, Niguchi, Daimon-cho, Records have beencollected from 157sites, 16spp. Imizu-gun,Toyama-ken,939-02,JA). arelisted,ofwhichCoenagrionlunulatum israre 8 6 specimens, assumed torepresenthybridsbe- andofparticularinterest. Habitatrequirementsof tweenthe2spp, mentionedin thetitle,aredescribed eachsp. arepointedout. andillustrated. 1994 1996 (15409) BRAUCKMANN,C,B.BRAUCKMANN (15413) BOYLE,T.P.,J.F.FAIRCHILD, E.F ROB- &E.GRONING, 1994.Thestratigraphicalposition INSON-WILSON, P.S. HAVERLAND & J.A. oftheoldestknown Pterygota(Insecta,Carbonifer- LEBO, 1996. Ecological restructuring in experi- ous, Namurian).AnnlsSoc. geol. Belg. 117: 47-56. mentalaquaticmicrocosms duetotheapplicationof (WithFr. s.). - (Inst.Geol. u.Palaontol.,Techn. diflubenzuron. Emir. Toxicol. Chem. 15(10):1806- Univ. Clausthal,Leibnizstr. 10,D-38678 Clausthal- -1814. - (SecondAuthor: MidwestSci.Cent.,Natn. OdonatologicalAbstracts 191 Biol. Serv., 4200 New Haven Rd,Columbia,MO nata: Gomphidae)in Missouri and Arkansas. J. 65201,USA). Ark. Acad. Sci. 55:43-50. - (FirstAuthor:Dept Diflubenzuronisachitin-inhibitinginsecticide,used Biol. Sci.,ArkansasSt.Univ.,StateUniversity,AR incontrollingamultitude ofinvertebratepests. Its 72467,USA). modeofaction is selective.The odon. areconsid- Thesp. isendemictotheInteriorHighlands(Ozark ered“somewhatresistant”,inthepresentstudythey Plateaus andOuachitaMts),inMissouri,Arkansas were“apparentlyinsensitive”.Thishasapositiveef- and SEKansas. Itslifehistoryisstill little known. fectonbluegillthatnormallyfeeds mostlyon(the Prior to 1997,thesp.wasknownonly from6sites sensitive)chironomids andonodon. Itissurmised in Missouri and 10in Arkansas. From late May thatshiftsinthedietofadultbluegilltoodon.may throughlate July 1999 and 2000the Authors sur- have decreased the effectsofdietaryreduction on veyed49sitesonMissouriOzark streamsinorder growthrates following diflubenzuron treatment. tofurtherclarifythedistribution andrelative abun- Generally,theresults ofthepresentstudy indicate danceofthisdragonfly.Adults,larvae and/orexu- thatdiflubenzuron hadbothdirectandindirectim- viaewerefound at23sites. Literature andmuseum pactsonhetexperimentalaquaticecosystemsunder searchingbringto72locations in Missouri and 10 theconditions tested. inArkansaswherethesp.has beenfound. Small to moderate-sized populations,restricted tothe Inte- (15414) HURD, M.K.,S.A.PERRY &W.B.PER- riorHighlands,areknownfromatleast82locations. RY, 1996.Nontargeteffectsofatestapplicationof Therefore, it isrecommended that theglobaland diflubenzurontotheforestcanopyonstreammacro- MissourirankingsofO.westfallibe changedfrom invertebrates. Envir. Toxicol. Chem. 15(8): 1344- G2and S2toG3and S3,respectively.Distribution -1351. —(Natn.Biol.Serv.,WVirginiaCoop.Fish andabundance ofthissp.needfurtherstudyinAr- &Wildl. Res.Unit,Div.Forestry,W.VirginiaUniv., kansas. Box6125,Morgantown,WV26506-6125,USA). Pre-andpost-treatmentdifferencesbased onmean (15417) NELSON, B., 2001, The land invertebrates densitiesbetweenstreamsintreatmentandreference ofIreland. Bril. Wildlife12(4):256-263. - (Dept watersheads arestated for Lanthus sp. and Cor- Zool.,UlsterMus.,Bot.GardensBelfast,BT95AB, dulegastersp.; - FernowExp. ForestnrParsons, UK). WVirginia,USA,No otherreferencesaremadeto Adescriptionofvarioustypesofwetlands,including theodon. theircharacteristicodon.assemblages,ispresented. Turloughsaretemporarywaterbodies,foundin the 2001 limestone areas, which fill and disappearthrough undergroundchannels and areconsidered unique (15415) GAPUD, V.P. &J.D. RECUENCO-ADO- to Ireland. Lestes dryasis acharacteristic sp.The RADA, 2001. Contribution tothe taxonomyof turlough-likeconditions canbe found associated PhilippineMegapodagrionidae(Odonata:Zygo- with someofthemarel lakes,which arethe main ptera). Philipp.Ent. 15(2): 115-124. - (First Au- Orthetrum cancellatum habitatinIreland. Pyrrho- thor:DeptEnt.,Coll. Agric.,Univ. PhilippinesLos soma nymphula,Aeshna juncea,Libellula quad- Banos,College,Laguna-4031,Philippines). rimaculata,Sympetrumdanae and in SWIreland Argiolestesbaltazarae sp.n.isdescribed and illus- also Somatochloraarcticaareassociatedwithfens. trated. Holotype <J: Philippines, Northern Sierra When bogswerehand-cutforpeat, areasofopen, MadreNaturalPark,onvegetationbesideCatalun- less acidandlessnutrient-poorwaterwerecreated, gaR., 1/4-VII-2000;depositedin Mus. Nat. Hist., harbouringCoenagrionpulchellum,A.grandisand U.P., LosBanos. The originaldescriptionofA.re- Brachytronpratense. Onsites wherethepoolshave alensis ismodified toseparatethe 2closelyrelated become eutrophicand have fishpopulations,only spp. The 3 Rhinagrionphilippinumis described, C. puellaand Ischnura eleganswill persist. Some andthe Philippinemegapodagrionidspp. areillus- examples of change in assemblage composition, tratedandkeyed. caused byalteredhabitatfeatures,aresupplied. (15416) HARP,G.L.& L. TRIAL, 2001. Distribu- (15418) SIBL,J.,A.SEGINKOVA&E.BULAnKO- tion and statusofOphiogomphuswestfalli(Odo- VA,2001. Contributiontotheknowledgeofdragon- 192 OdonatologicalAbstracts flyfauna(Odonata)ofDanubianPlain(southwest- river,California. J.aquat. Ecosyst. StressRecovery ern Slovakia). Entomofamacarpathica 13: 68-71. 9:227-238. - (USFish&WildlifeServ.,2800Cot- (Slovak,withEngl.s.). —(FirstAuthor:J,Stanislava tageWay,RoomW-2605,Sacramento,CA95825, 15,SK-84105 Bratislava). USA). The 1999-2000records of34spp. from9localities 8 odon. taxa(gen,orspp.)arelisted with approx, arelisted,and those rare in Slovakia areempha- localities from the South Yuba R.,Nevada Co., sized. California,USA. 2002 (15422) HELLMUND, M. & W. HELLMUND, 2002. ErsterNachweis vonKleinlibellen-Eilogen (15419) BRAUCKMANN, C.& K.J.HERD, 2002. (Insecta,Zygoptera,Lestidae)indermitteleozanen Insekten-Funde ausdemWestfaliumD(Ober-Kar- Braunkohle desehemaligenTagebaues Miicheln, bon) desPiesberges bei Osnabriick(Deutschland), Baufeld Neumark-Nord (Geiseltal,Sachsen-Anhalt, 1:Palaeoptera. Osnabriick. naturw. Mill. 28: 27- Deutschland).Hallesches Jb. Geow. (B) 24: 47-56. -69.(WithEngl.s.). - (FirstAuthor:Inst,Geol.u. (WithEngl.s.). - (Inst.Geol.wiss. u,Geiseltalmus,, Palaont.,Tech.Univ. Clausthal, Leibnizstr. 10, D- Domstr.5,D-06108 Halle/Saale). -38678 Clausthal-Zellerfeld). From the (?)Upper Middle Eocene of Geiseltal This is the 1st pt ofamonographonthe hitherto (Sachsen-Anhalt,Germany)2 odon. egg-sets, de- knownfossil insectsfromWestphalianDbeds (Up- positedintothe leaf ofanunknown dikotylesp., perCarboniferous)ofthePiesbergquerrynrOsna- aredescribed and illustrated. Presumablytheyare briick (LowerSaxony),Germany.The Odonatop- referable toalestidsp.Theadultsorlarvaewerenot tera arerepresented bya singlesp,, Erasipterella found.Interestingly,intheLowerMiddle Eocene of piesbergensisBrauckmann, 1983. Itisredescribed Messel nr Darmstadt similar coenagrionid/platy- andillustratedhere.For theoriginaldescription,see cnemidid egg-setsoccur. OA4509. (15423) NELSON,B„ 2002[Wildlifereports]Drag- (15420) DIETZ-BRANTLEY,S.F.,B.F.TAYLOR, onflies[Ireland,2001],Bril. Wildlife13:206-207. - D.P. BATZER & A.E. DeBIASE, 2002. Inverte- (DeptZool., Ulster Mus., Bot. Gardens, Belfast, brates thataestivatein drybasins ofCarolina bay BT9 5AB,UK). wetlands. Wetlands 22(4);767-775. - (ThirdAu- Thewinter2000/2001 wasoneofthehardestinIre- thor:DeptEnt,Univ. Georgia,Athens,GA30602, landforsome20yr, but theearlyspp.werenotlater USA). than inthepastfewyr(firstPyrrhosomanymphula Waterlevel fluctuates widelyin Carolina bay wet- on 1-V).Thedragonflyseasonisreviewed,and the lands,USA andmostdryperiodically.Aquaticor- highlightsare emphasized. Migrantactivitywas ganisms inhabitingthem have the capacity either muchreducedcomparedwith 2000. toresistdesiccation ortorecolonize newlyflooded habitats. Theobjective ofthis studywasto deter- (15424) ROMONENKO,V.N.,O.L.KONUSOVA& minewhichinvertebrateseastivatein thesoilofdry A.V.GRISHAEV,2002,Krasotkablestyashchaya- Carolina bays. Sections ofsoil wereremoved from -Calopteryx splendens. Krasnayakniga Tomskoy eachbay duringAug.andNov.,when allsiteswere oblasti — [RedDataBook ofthe Tomskprovince], dry,placedintotube,flooded andcovered withfine pp. 130-131,Izd.TomskUniv.,Tomsk.(Russ.). mesh. Invertebratesfrom naturallyinundated sites Itisrestrictedtoafewlocalpopulationsinthesouth- weresampledfromthewaterbiweeklyfor 4weeks. ern, economicallyheavilyimpactedregionsofthe Invertebrate assemblageswerecontrastedbetween province;itsstatusisassessedasthe“3rdcategory”. naturallyinundated baysand rehydratedsamples. Themodesofhabitatdegradationaresummarized, Afternatural floodings, Argia,Aeshna, Erythro- and theappropriatehabitat protectivemeasuresare diplax,Libellula andSympetrumwerefound;from defined. rehydratedsamplesonly Sympetrumemerged. (15425) SCHNABEL, H„ 2002. QuantitativeUn- (15421) GARD,M.F.,2002.Effectsofsedimentloads tersuchungenzuraSchlupfvonLibellen anFisch- onthe fish and invertebrates of aSierra Nevada teichen. Veroff.Mus. WLausitz Kamenz 24: 85-90. OdonatologicalAbstracts 193 - (AmSportplatz231, Alte Forsterei,D-02906 theKavaR., 120-150kmSWofMagadan,Russian Miicka). FarEast.Therecordsarebrieflydiscussed. During2001-2002,over10.000larvae,referable to 18 spp. wereevidencedat62fishpondsin thedistr.of (15428) BEZMATERNYKH,DM.&O.V.EYDU- Kamenz,EGermany.At5pondsexuviae werecol- KAITENE, 2003. Fauna and ecology ofaquatic lectedinordertoascertainthespp.that areableto invertebratesintheBarnaulka river(theObBasin). survivethewinter,whenthepondsaresetdry.Inall, Biol. vnut. Vod2003(3):28-33. (Russ., with Engl, the exuviaeof24spp. wererecorded. Whenapond s.). —(Inst.Water&Envir. Problems,Siber. Sect., issetdry,Cordulia aenea,Somatochlora metallica, Russ. Acad. Sci., Molodezhnaya I,RUS-656032 Libellula quadrimaculataand Orthetrum cancel- Barnaul). latum larvae bury themselvesactivelyin the mud. Abriefassessment isprovidedoftheinvertebrate ErythrommanajasandIschnuraelegansexuviaeap- fauna ofthistributary ofthe Ob R.,Siberia, 226 pearedonlyinAug.,thereforethese areconsidered spp. wereevidenced during1995-2000;Brachytron torepresent the2nd generation.Speciescomposi- pratenseistheonlyodon. sp.mentioned. tion inafishponddependsonthequantity offish andonthedurationofthedryperiodinwinter. (15429) BLASKOVIC, T,E. BULAnKOVA& J. SIBL,2003. First record of Cordulegasterheros (15426) SWIFT,M.C.,2002. Streamecosystem re- ssp. heros Theischinger, 1979 (Cordulegastridae, sponseto, and recovery from,experimental expo- Odonata)fromSlovakia.Biologia,Bratislava58(2); suretoselenium. Jaquat. Ecosyst. StressRecovery 293-294. — (FirstAuthor: MoravskySv. Jan 427, 9:159-184. - (Biol.Dept,StOlafColl.,Northfield, SK-90871 Senica). MN55057,USA). Theexuviaeandadults,collectedbetweenearlyJune Theeffectsofselenium onstreamecosystems were andearly Sept.2002 from3 streamsin theMorava studied in 8 outdoor,experimental streammeso- R.Basin,arebroughtonrecord. TheCordulegaster cosmsduringadosingperiodinwhich sodiumse- materialintheSlovakNatn. Mus.wasrevised, and lenitewasaddedatnominalconcentrations of30,10 thespecimenspertainingtoC.heros,from3locali- and2.5pg/1.Thedurationofthehigh,medium and tiesin theMale KarpatyMts,arealsolisted here. lowtreatmentswere573,972and 311d,respectively. Enallagmalarvae arethe sole macroinvertebrate (15430) BUCZYNSKI, P., 2003. [Kronika] 22. predatorsforwhich extensive tissueselenium data JahrestagungderGesellschaft deutschsprachiger areavailable. Thelarvaeaccumulatedselenium rap- Odonatologen,Dessau, 14.-I6.Marz 2003. Wiad. idly; bioaccumulation factor(BAF)values ranged ent.22(2);124-125,(Pol.,withGerm,title). —(Dept fromabout700 to 2100. Itwasnotuntil 1yr(me- Zool.,Univ. Lublin,Akademicka 19,PO-20-033 dium,low)or2yr(high)afterthe end ofselenium Lublin). dosingthattissueselenium levelsdecreased tonear Adetailed,topic-wisereportontheproceedingsof controllevels.Therewasnosignificanteffectofsele- theSymposium. —For theabstractsofpapers,see nium treatmentontheabundance ofEnallagma. OA 15326. 2003 (15431) BURMEISTER,E.-G.& L. BORZSONY, 2003, Polythorespaeterispec.nov. fromthe Peru- (15427) AREFINA,T.I.,P.Yu. IVANOV, S.L. KO- viantropicalrainforest (Panguana),with remarks CHARINA,G.Sh. LAFER, M.A. MAKARCH- onitsecology(Odonata,Zygoptera,Polythoridae). ENKO, V.A. TESLENKO,T.M. TIUNOVA & Spixiana26(1);43-48.(WithSpan.s.). - (FirstAu- E.V.KHAMENKOVA,2003.Aquaticinsectfauna thor:Zool.Staatssammlung,Miinchhausenstr. 21, fromTauiRiverBasin(MagadanTerritory).Chten. D-B1247Miinchen). Pamyati V. Ya. Levanidova 2: 45-60. (Russ., with The newsp. isdescribed andillustrated. Holotype Engl.s.).- (LastAuthor: MagadanRes.Inst.Fish. 6: Peru, Panguana, Rio Llullapichis,6-X-2000; & Oceanogr., Ul. Portovaya 36/10, RUS-685000 depositedinZSM,Miinchen.Allotype 9incopula Magadan). withholotype.6 and 9 wingcoloration and penis Lestes dryas, L. sponsa, Sympetrum flaveolum, structurearedistinctfromallother spp. Adetailed Aeshna sp.,and Coenagrionidaesp. arelistedfrom habitatdescriptionisprovided. 194 OdonatologicalAbstracts (15432) BUTTSTEDT,L., 2003. Wiederbesiedlung ciescomposition,distribution,andseasonalpatterns dermittleren UnstrutundunterenHelmeinThiirin- of dragonfliesand damselflies ofPrince Edward gendutch stenoke Fliessgewasserarten. Thuring. IslandNational Park.PksCan. tech. Rep.Ecosyst. faun. Abh. 9: 73-76. (WithEngl.s.). —(Ziegeleistr. Sci.37:iv+30pp.ISSN1200-3298:37;ISBN0-662- 26,D-06536 Rossla). -34505-3. (WithFr.s.). —(FirstAuthor:DeptBiol., During1960-1980,the Unstrut and Helme rivers Univ. Prince Edward Island, 550 University Ave, (Thuringia,Germany)wereexposedtoheavy hu- Charlottetown,PE,CIA4P3,CA). manimpact, resultingin serioushabitat deteriora- An updatededn ofthe work(s) described in CM tionandcausingmanyspp,tobecomelocallyextinct 13675 and 13796. With 38 spp, the fauna ofthe ortomovetothesecondarystreams.Since 1990the Park represents ca2/3 ofspp. sofarreportedfrom waterqualityhasessentiallyimproved.Mid 1990s, Prince EdwardIsland,Canada. Calopteryx splendens and Platycnemispennipes becamecommonagain,andin2003Gomphusvul- (15435) GRZYWOCZ,X, 2003.Contribution tothe gatissimus(alsoexuviae)andOphiogomphuscecilia knowledgeonthedragonflyfaunain Poland. Acta wererecorded. ent. sites. 11(1/2):97-99.(Pol,,with Engl, title). - (Author’saddressnotstated). (15433) DEVIN, S., C.PISCART, J.N. VEISEL & Anannotatedlist of 13UpperSilesian spp. J.C. MORETEAU, 2003. Ecologicaltraits ofthe amphipodinvader Dikerogammarusvillosus ona (15436) HARP,G.L.&P.A.HARP,2003. Dragonflies mesohabitat scale. Arch. Hydrobiol. 158(1);43-56. (Odonata)oftheOuachita National Forest.J.Ark. - (Lab. B.F.E., Equipe Demoecol., Univ Metz, Acad. Sci 57:68-75. - (DeptBiol. Sci.,Arkansas CampusBridoux,AveGeneralDelestraint,F-57070 St,Univ.,State University, AR72467,USA). Metz). The Ouachita National Forest (ONF) was estab- Since 1995,D, villosus, aPonto-Caspianamphi- lished in 1907 and encompasses 728.450 hain Ar- podsp.,hasbeeninvadingmost ofWEurope’shy- kansas andOklahoma,USA.Theadultodon. spe- drosystems.Itsgeographicextension and quickly ciesrichness, seasonal andspatialdistribution,and increasingpopulationdensityhave enabled the sp. relative abundance weresurveyedduring2002. 54 to become a majorcomponentof macrobenthic collections weremadeat43sites(May-Sept.),litera- assemblagesin recipient ecosystems. Theecologi- turerecords and records frompertinentmuseums calcharacteristics of S.villosus onamesohabitat and individualsweresearched. 83spp. arereported scalewereinvestigatedatastationin theMoselleR. herefortheONF,Nehalennia integricollisisnewly thisamphipodis able tocolonize awide range of reportedforArkansas. The speciesrichnessresults substratumtypes,thusposingathreat to allfresh- from adiversityof aquatichabitats,particularly waterecosystems. Riverswhose dominantsubstra- within the Caddo Rangerdistr. Plastic spp. (e.g. tumiscobbles andwhichhave treeroots alongthe Plathemislydia)typicallyarewidelydistributed and bankscould harbourparticularlyhighdensitiesof have alongflightseason.Morespecialisedspp,(e.g. D.villosus,Arelationshipexistsbetweensubstratum Ophiogomphuswestfalli)often arequiterestricted particle size andthe lengthoftheindividuals,and in bothdistribution and flightseason. spatialsegregationaccordingtolengthwasshown. Thisallowsthesp.tolimitintra-specificcompetition (15437) HARPER, DM. et al.[13joint authors], betweengenerations,while facilitatingreproduction. 2003. Aquaticbiodiversity and saline lakes: Lake Astrongassociation existsbetweenD,villosusand BogoriaNational Reserve,Kenya. Hydrobiologia otherPonto-Caspianspp.,such asDreissena poly- 500:259-276. —(DeptBiol.,Univ.Leicester,Leices- morphaand Corophiumcurvispinum, in keeping ter,LEI7RH, UK). with Invasional Meltdown Theory.TheCoenagri- Onp. 260: anappreciationofProf. H.X Dumont’s onidae andCalopteryxsplendensexhibitedspatial life-longworkonaquaticbiodiversity and limnol- nichesthatoverlapsignificantlythatofD.villosus. ogy- Duetothepredatorybehaviour ofthe newcomer, theirpopulationsmaybeseverelyimpacted. (15438) JODICKE,R.,2003.Mid-winteroccurrence ofdragonfliesinsouthernTunisia(Insecta:Odona- (15434) GIBERSON,D.X&M.DOBRIN,2003. Spe- ta). Kaupia 12: 119-128. (WithGerm&Fr.s’s). - OdonatologicalAbstracts 195 (AmLiebfrauenbusch 3,D-26655 Westerstede), primerekrasotkiblestyashchey(Calopteryxsplend- InJan. andearlyMarch2000,14spp,wererecorded ensHarris).—[Morphologicalpeculiaritiesindrag- in freshwater habitats in theprovinces ofTozeur, onfly wings fromgeographicallywidelyseparated Kebili and Gabes.Comparedwith thesituation in populations,examplifiedonCalopteryxsplendens springandautumn, adultOdon. wereveryrare. It (Harris)].Ecologicheskie i social'no-gigienicheskie issupposedthat10spp.areonthewingthroughout aspektysredyobitaniyacheloveka, pp. 184-187,St. the yr.The presence ofadult Ischnura fountaine- Pedag. Univ.,Ryazan.(Russ.). — (ThirdAuthor: ae, I. saharensis, Anaxparthenope,Crocothemis Francuzkij bul’var 37,kv. 3,UKR-65044 Odessa). erythraea,Orthetrumchrysostigma andTrithemis 3structural features in thewingsof 3 3 fromthe annulataduringmid-winter isreportedhereforthe riverbasinsoftheVolga,theDonand theDanube firsttime within the borders oftheWPalaearctic. (Russiaandthe Ukraine)arestatisticallyanalysed. Sympetrumsinaiticum istheonlyunivoltine sp.,all Theresultsdonotprovideananswerastothecauses the othersaremultivoltine. 8 spp.emerged during ofthepronounceddifferencesbetweensomepopu- mid-winter,indicatinganabsenceofdiapauseinthe lations,whilesomegeographicallywidelyseparated larval stage underthesubtropicaldesertclimatein populationsaremorphologicallysimilar. STunisia. (15442) NELSON,B.,2003.[Wildlifereports]Drag- (15439) KURY,D„2003.Wirbellosen-Gemeinschaf- onflies,Ireland2002.Brit. Wildlife 14:207-208. - ten derGewasser Wildensteins. Milt, naturf.Ges. (Dept Zool.,Ulster Mus., Bot. Gardens, Belfast, beider Basel 7: 205-219. (WithEngl. s.). - (Life BT9SAB, UK). ScienceAG,Greifengasse7,CH-4058 Basel). A comprehensiveoverview of the 2002 dragonfly Cordulegasterbidentata andC.boltoniiarereported seasonin Ireland,with annotationsonthefirstoc- from3streamsintheregionoftheWildensteinCas- currenceofthespp. inthespring(6-VIforPyrrho- tle(cantonBasel-Landschaft,Switzerland),and 15 somanymphulaisoneoftheearliestdatesever,and odon, spp.arelistedfrom3pondsontheproperty. sois30-IVforBrachytronpratense),etc.Therewas Where appropriate,the national Red List status somemigrantactivity,butitwasnotonthescaleof oftherespective taxaisemphasized.Environmen- thatin2000. tal data and macroinvertebrate inventories ofthe aquaticbodiesstudiedareprovidedandbrieflydis- (15443) NELSON,B„C.RONAYNE&R.THOMP- cussed. SON, 2003. Colonization and changing statusof four Odonataspecies,Anaximperator,A. parthe- (15440) LAZAREVA,V.I.,N.N.ZHGAREVA,V.A, nope,AeshnamixtaandSympetrumfonscolombii, GUSAKOV& V.K. IVANOV, 2003. Food web inIreland 2000-2002. Ir. Nat. J.27(7);266-272. - structureofinvertebratecommunitiesinthreesmall (FirstAuthor: DeptZool.,Ulster Mus.,Bot.Gar- lakeswith different pHlevel ofwater:zoobenthos dens,Belfast,BT9SAB, UK). and littoral communities. Biol. mat. Vod 2003(4): ThefirstIrishoccurrencesofA.iraperator,A.par- 73-84. (Russ., withEngl.s.).- (FirstAuthor: Inst. thenopeandA.mixta,and aninfluxofS.fonsco- Inland WaterBiol.,Russ. Acad. Sci., RUS-152742 lombii in2000 aredocumented.Occurrencesofall Borok). 4spp. in2001 and2002aredescribed,incl. proofof 3small lakesin Darwin Reserve (Vologdaregion), A. imperatorand A.mixtabreeding. Therecords Russia wereinvestigatedduring 1990-1996. Lake arediscussed in the contextof trends inNWEu- Hotavetsiseutrophic(pH6.5-8.5)anddidnotyield ropeandpresentedasacircumstantial evidencefor any odon. InLakeDubrovskoye(mesotrophic,pH theimpactofglobalwarmingonanelementofthe 4.4-4.S)Cordulia aeneaandSomatochlora metallica Irishfauna. occurred, and fromLake Motykino(oligotrophic, pH4.4-4.S)C.aenea,Libellula quadrimaculataand (15444) TANGEN, B.A.,M.G. BUTLER & ML Leucorrhinia dubiaarereported. ELL,2003.Weak correspondencebetween macro- invertebrate assemblagesand land use in Prairie (15441) MUSLANOV,Yu.A., A.V. LEONT’EV& Pothole Regionwetlands, USA. Wetlands 23(1): E.S.DYATLOVA, 2003.Morfologicheskieosoben- 104-115. —(FirstAuthor:USGeol.Surv.,Northern nosti kryl’ev strekoz iz udalennyhpopulyaciyna PrairieWildl. Res. Cent.,8711 37th StSW, James- 196 OdonatologicalAbstracts town, ND58401,USA). Hints foridentification oflarvae(pp. 121-132);— Toevaluate thepotential developmentofamacro- (13)Odonatol.booksandsocieties(pp,133-139).— invertebrateIndexofBioticIntegrity(IBI)forPrai- This isanexhaustiveand well-balanced handbook rie Pothole Region wetlands, theaquatic macro- for the Japanese “dragonflyer”,presenting many invertebrate(inchOdon.)andfishcommunitieswere information detailsofprofessionalinterestaswell. sampledin 24semipermanentwetlands in N. Da- TheAuthor,agraduateoftheWasedaUniv. ofTo- kota. Redundancyanalysis wasused toidentify kyo, isanoted odonatologist,withanoutstanding the influence offish, and tolook forrelationships field-research experienceofserveral decades,which between wetland macroinvertebrate communities isapparentalsothroughoutthis book. — (Abook andland-use. 17potentialinvertebratemetricswere review,byM.Tanikado,appearedinGekkan-Mushi testedby geographicalanalysis. Astronginfluence 404[2004]:49; in Jap.). onmacroinvertebratecommunitywasidentified due tothepresence offish,butnostrongrelationship (15446) ARGIA.The newsjournaloftheDragonfly betweenthe varyingdegreeofland-use inthewet- SocietyoftheAmericas(ISSN1061-8503),Vol. 16, landcatchments and theinvertebratecommunities No. 3(20Nov.2004).- (c/oDr& MrsT.W.Don- couldbedetected,thereforenoeffectiveIBImetrics nelly,2091PartridgeLane,Binghamton,NY13903, indicative ofland-use disturbancecould be identi- USA). fied. Lackofcorrespondencebetweenland-use and [Scientific articles:] Johnson. J: Aeshna Blitz ’04 macroinvertebrates inthishabitatismostlikelydue notabust(pp.6-7;Oregonrecords); — Michalski, toahighdegreeofnatural disturbance(e.g.,pres- J: Return toNew Guinea (pp. 8-10); — On, R: enceoffish,temporalchanges)and alowdiversity Notesonthe 2004impact ofthe 17-yearperiodi- communityofresilient taxa inPrairie Pothole Re- cal cicada on Potomac River dragonflies(pp. 11- gionwetlands. -12); - Catling,P.M.etal.:Neurocordulia michaeli Brunelle,newtoOntario (pp. 13-16);— Abbott, 2004 J.C.:Asummer fortherecordbooks inTexas (pp. 16-17;records); — Bocanegra, OR:Phyllocycla (15445) ARAI,Y„ 2004. Tombo Nyumon. - [Drag- breviphyllacollected in the United States (p. 18); onflyobservationmanual].Dobutsu-sha,Tokyo.142 Catling.P.M. & B.Kostiuk: Three additions to pp., 32col.pisexcl. ISBN4-88622-328-1.Softcover the Odonata ofSaskatchewan, and somenotable (12.8x18,8cm).Price:¥1600.-net.(Jap.).- (Pub- records(pp.18-20);- Dragonfliesrecorded in2004 lishers: Kita 4-27-4,Koenji,Suginami-ku,Tokyo, fromtheSaskatchewanportionoftheCypressHills 166-0002, JA). Interprovincial Park (pp.20-21); - Anotheraddi- The book is directed atnon-professionals;in its tion to theOdonata of theNorthwest Territories scopeand presentationitisprobablyuniqueinthe (P-21); - Biggs, K.:AnewCalifornia staterecord odonatol. literature. — Itopens with 32col. pis and abit ofCalifornia Odonata history(pp, 21- (over 160phot.),presentingagoodnumberof Jap. -22;Ischnura ramburii,Pseudoleon superbus); - spp.;themorphologicaldetailsimportantforiden- Pfeiffer. B.: The viewfrom Vermont (pp. 22-24); tificationaremarked. - Thetextisorganisedinto Ellzey, K.D.: Enallagmadoubledayipopulation 13sections,dealingwiththefollowingsubjects:(1) in Kisatchie National Forest,NatchitochesParish, Various types ofaquatichabitats and their odon. Louisiana (pp. 24-25); — Mauffray, B.: Epitheca fauna(pp.7-16);—(2)Morphologyandsystematics semiaquea(Selys)addedtotheLouisianalist(p.25); (pp. 17-25);— (3)Photography(pp.26-28); — (4) Johnson,J.;AnewdamselflyforUtah(pp.25-26; Collectingandspecimenpreparation(pp.30-37);- Argiabinei);- Prather,I.&B.Prather:FirstColo- (5)Larvalbreeding(pp. 38-51); — (6)Lifehistory rado recordofErpetogomphuscoinpositusHagen (pp.52-59); —(7)Variousaspectsofdragonflylife (p.26); - Fernandez-Martinez,M.A.:Firstrecord (pp, 60-88); — (8)Subjects ofparticular observa- ofTriacanthagynaseptimaforthe Dominican Re- tioninterest(pp.89-94);—(9)Dragonflyponds(pp. public(p.27);—Paulson, D.:Newcommonnames 95-101);—(10)Miscellaneous ethno-odonatol. top- forsomeNorth AmericanOdonata (pp.29-30); — ics, DNAstudies,globalwarmingand northward Mauffray, B.: Florida StateCollection ofArthro- range expansions,etc. (pp. 102-115);- (11) Hints pods(FSCA)collectionexpansion(p.31). for identification ofadults (pp. 116-120); — (12) OdonatologicalAbstracts 197 (15447) ARMATYS,R,2004. Stateofknowledgeof (15451) BASS,D,,2004. Diurnalstreamdrift ofben- theentomofauna oftheGorczahski NationalPark. thicmacroinvertebrates onthesmalloceanicisland Wiad. enl.23(Suppl.2): 113-116.(Pol.,with Engl, ofDominica, WestIndies. Caribb. J. Sci. 40(2): s.).—(GorczanskiNatn.Park,PorebaWielka590, 245-252. — (Biol,Dept.,Univ. CentralOklahoma, PO-34-735Niedzwiedz). Edmond,OK73034,USA). 33odon.spp.wererecordedfromtheGorceNation- Aninvestigationwasconducted todeterminewheth- alPark,theCarpathians, Poland,by A.Labedzki ertheinvertebratedrift occurredinstreamsofsmall (1995,Parkinar. Rez. Przyr. 14:97-102). oceanicislands.2nets wereplaced(14/15-V-200I) inmidstream ofthe CheckHall R. onthe Carib- (15448) [ASKEW,R.R.]DIJKSTRA,K.-D.B.,2004. beanisland ofDominica andcheckedevery3h for [Bookreview]The dragonfliesof Europe,revised a24-h period.Theresultsindicate thatonly some 2ndedn, byR.R.Askew. Enl. Ber.64(5): 167-168. invertebratesareundergoingdrift.The odon. were (Dutch). - (Gortestraat 11, NL-2311 MS Lei- reperesentedbyArgiaconcinnathatoccurredinthe den). samplesat21.00 h,i.e.inthose collected duringthe Acomprehensiveandrathercritical bookreview of hoursofdarknessonly. theworkdescribedin OA 15341. (15452) BEKETOV,M.A.,2004. Comparativesen- (15449) APROPOS (ISSN 1478-8128), No. 23 sitivity to theinsecticides deltamethrin and esfen- (Oct. 2004). —(c/o M.Tunmore,26Tinker Lane, valerate ofsomeaquaticinsect larvae(Ephemero- Maltham,Holmfirth,WYorks,HD94EX,UK). pteraand Odonata)andDaphniamagna. Russ. J. Thompson,R. &B. Nelson:Ireland’s odonates and Ecol. 35(3):200-204. [Russianversionpublishedin theformation andsuccessoftheDragonflylreland Ekologiya35(3):229-234;2004], - (P.O.Box 156, project(pp.3-11);—McGeeney,A.:Identification of RUS-630048 Novosibirsk). theRedDarters,pt 1(pp.27-32)[withthese2papers Thesensitivitytothe2pyrethroidinsecticides (aque- gocol.pis 1-7];—Mill,P,P. Taylor&A.Parr:Ver- oussolution) and LC50 wastested in acute (96-h) nacularnamesforBritishandEuropeandragonflies toxicologicaltests onEphem.larvae (Cloeondip- (pp.33-35); - Tunmore,M.; Dragonflyconserva- terum,Caenismiliaria),Odon. larvae(Lestesspon- tionfromtheBDS:ThesearchforSourthernDam- sa,Cordulia aenea),and onjuvenilecladoceran D. selflyCoenagrionmercuriale (Charp.)inCornwall magna(lab.culture).Thesensitivitytodeltamethrin (pp.45-47); - Eds:Newsinbrief(pp.47-49;notes increasesinorderC.aenea<D.magna< L.sponsa onErythrommaviridulum,Lestesbarbarus,Anax <C.miliaria <C.dipterum,andthat toesfenvaler- parthenope,Libellulafulva,Crocothemiserythraea, ateintheseriesC.aenea<D.magna<L. sponsa= Sympetrumflaveolum andS.fonscolombei inUK); C.militaria =C. dipterum. Bookreviews(pp,51-55;byP.Taylor,P.MilIand A.Parr): —Dunkley, J.: Libellula quadrimaculata (15453) BOESEMAN,M.&W. DELIGNY, 2004. f.praenubila(p.56). Martinus Houttuyn(1720-1798)andhiscontribu- tionstothenatural sciences,with emphasisonzo- (15450) BANASZAK,J.etal.[10jointauthors],2004. ology.Zool. Verb. Leiden 349: 1-222.[alsoasbook: A review of inventory research oninsects in the ISBN90-73239-93-1].— (FirstAuthor: PrinsBer- nationalparksofPoland, Wiad enl.23(Suppl.2):5- hardlaan 54,NL-2341 KL Oestgeest). -56.(Pol.,withEngl.s.). —(FirstAuthor:Inst.Ecol. His life and theappreciation of the work ofM. &Envir.Cons.,Acad.Bydgoska,Chodkiewicza 30, Houttuyn (MH)aredealt with monographically, PO-85-064Bydgosszcz). his6principalzoologicalpublicationsarereviewed, Abrief, order-wisereview ispresentedand acom- and hiscompletebibliographyispresented.An at- prehensivebibliographyisappended.Thereare23 temptisalsomade toentanglethevicissitudes ofhis nationalparksinPoland.Theodon.faunawasfairly natural history cabinet,and afacsimile reprintof wellinvestigatedin6ofthese,sometaxawerewell thecatalogueofthe 1787auction ofhiszoological investigatedin 10,while little odonatol. research specimensisadded;forits odon.inventory, seeOA wascarried outin 5, and nonein2national parks. 15477.—MH’sprincipalodonatol.workisencom- Polishnationalparksharbour 70spp.,representing passedinVol. 12(1768)ofhis37-vol. “Naluurlyke 97%ofthenational odon.fauna. historieofuitvoerigebeschryvingder dieren,planten 198 OdonatologicalAbstracts enmineraalen,volgenshetSamenstel vanden Heer vertebrateassemblagesinatropicalstream.Hydro- Linnaeus.MetnaauwkeurigeAfbeeldingen”,Amster- biologia524: 125-132. — (FirstAuthor: Sch.Trop. dam, 1761-1785,where theOdon.aredealtwith in Biol.,JamesCook Univ., Townsville,QLD 4811, ChapterXLV[Libellula],pp.5-34,pi.93.Thespeci- AU). mensarerecorded asexaminedbyMHonp. 17(L. Different environmental factors were quantified quadrimaculata),p. 18(flaveola),[presentedbyvan in riffle habitatsin asegmentofthe Rio Frijoles, Dieden inUtrecht],p, 22(depressa),p.26(grandis), withinthe Soberania Natn.park, Panama. Under all inhis owncabinet. Onp.21,MHstatestohave 84stones,860 individuals of49invertebrate“taxo- consulted “Aneatcollection ofdrawings[...]which nomic groups”werefound,incl. 1 “Megapodagri- ourcousin,thelateMrOudaan,inRotterdam has onidae” and 4 “Zygoptera”specimens. No other left”,including3figs ofthediscussedL. depressa. reference toOdon.ismade. AccordingtothepresentAuthors, thismay imply that,inaddition toOudaan’spicturecollection,MH (15457) BUCZYNSKI,E,2004. Theintroductoryes- alsoobtained specimensatthe18Nov. 1766auction timationofthepresentstateandthethreattothein- inRotterdam (cf.H.Engeletal., 1986,Nieuwened. vertebratesoftheElkdistrict,4.Dragonflies(Odo- Bijdr. Geschied. Geneesk. Natuurwet. 19,p.203). - nata).In:M.Kistowski&J.Musdorf,[Eds],Zasoby For hisnon-Europeanmaterial,seeOA 15477. izagrozeniaswdowiskaprzyrodniczego wpowiecie elckimimiescieNiemenczyn\Raport2004,pp. 70- (15454) BORISOV, S.N. & A,Yu.HARITONOV, -77 (Pol.), 370-376 (Engl.), Starostwo Powistowe, 2004. Dragonflies (Odonata)in highmountains Elk.(Bilingual:Pol./Engl.).—(DeptZool.,UMCS, ofthe East Pamirs,Euroasianent. J. 3(2): 97-100. Akademicka 19,PO-20-033Lublin). (Russ.,withEngl.s.).- (Inst.Anim. Syst.&Ecol., Historically,41spp. wererecorded fromtheElkre- Russ.Acad. Sci.,EH.Frunse 11,RUS-630091 Novo- gion,Poland (cf.O.LeRoi, 1911,Schr.phys.-dkon. sibirsk). Ges. Kdnigsb. 25: 13-30): the 2003 survey yielded 6spp, occurattheelevation 3360-5000 ma.s.l., viz. 22spp., ofwhichSympecmapaedisca andLeucor- Enallagmacyathigerum(recordedat3360-3550 m), rhinia caudalis arenewforthearea.The fauna is Ischnura pumilio(3360m), Orthetrum brunneum assessed fromthepointofviewtheRed Liststatus (3360-3950m), Pantala flavescens (3360-5000m), ofsomeofitsmembers. Sympetrumfonscolombii (3700-4100m)andS.hari- tonovi(3360-3550m).I.pumilio,O.brunneum and (15458) BUCZYNSKI,P.&K. LEWANDOWSKI, S.haritonovi arerestricted tobogs fedby thermal 2004. Longstudied “terra incognita”:the state of springs, wheretheybreed. P.flavescens appearsas knowledge of dragonflies(Odonata)of the lake- aseasonal migrant. lands in north-eastern Poland. Wiad. ent. 23(2): 107-111.(Pol.,withEngl.s.).- (FirstAuthor: Dept (15455) BORKOWSKI, A., 2004. Entomologische Zool.,UMCS, Akademicka 19,PO-20-033 Lub- Beobachtungen(Lepidoptera,Odonata)im NSG lin). “Torfowieskopod Zielencem” (ehemals“Seefelder Since 1839,42publicationswerepublished onthe bei Reinerz”)indenSudeten. Przyr.Sudetow zach. odon. fauna ofthelake districtinNEPoland,and 6: 119-129. (Pol.,withGerm. s.). — (Author’sad- 61 spp. werereported.Thehistory oftheresearch dress notstated). isoutlined,anannotatedchecklistispresented,and Based ontherecent observations (1982-2002),the anexhaustivebibliographyisprovided.Thecompo- odon. assemblageof the Reserve remained asre- sition oftheregionalfaunaisbriefly analysed. portedbyS.Mielewczyk(1969,Pol.Pismo ent. 39: 17-81).CommentsarepresentedonAeshnasubar- (15459) BUCZYNSKI,P.& E. SERAFIN,2004. Is cticaelisabethae,Soraatochlora alpestris,S. arctica the incorporationofthe “Krowie Bagno”Marsh andLeucorrhinia dubia. TheoccurrenceofL. albi- into the Poleski National Park well-founded: on frons, reportedby W.G. Schneider (1885,Z.Ent., the basisofOdonata,aquaticColeopteraand Tri- Breslau[N.F.] 10: 17-32),couldnotbeconfirmed. choptera?Wiad. ent.23(Suppl.2): 125-126. (Pol., with Engl.s.). —(FirstAuthor:DeptZool.,UMCS, (15456) BOYERO, L.&J.BOSCH, 2004.Theeffect Akademicka 19,PO-20-033Lublin). ofriffle-scale environmentalvariabilityonmacroin- In 2003,36 odon. spp. wererecorded from the