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- Title
Ritka és érdekes múzeumi lepkepéldányok a Kárpát-medencéből: özöndékfélék (Pieridae, Lepidoptera).
- Authors
BÁLINT, Zsolt; KATONA, Gergely
- Abstract
The authors present voucher specimens of ten pierid (Pieridae) species with high museologic value. The species are discussed in the light of fauna-exploration and science history. These are as follows: Anthocharis gruneri (Grüner's Orange Tip) - the voucher of the only known record from the Carpathian-Basin, and probably name bearing types of the Frivaldszky collection; Colias chrysotheme (Lesser Clouded Yellow) - specimen collected in Budapest vicinity from the Koy-collection (end of the 18th century), and specimens from the perished Burgenland (Austria) population; Colias erate (Eastern Pale Clouded Yellow) - the first specimens of this invasive species collected in the Pannonian region (Hungary); Colias myrmidone (Danube Clouded Yellow) - specimens collected in Budapest vicinity from the Koy-collection; and from the extinct Panonnain and Burgenland populations, or newly collected specimens from Transylvania (Roumania); Colias palaeno (Moorland Clouded Yellow) - historical specimens from Slovakia, and probably vagrant individual specimens collected in the Pannonian and Transylvanian regions; Colias phicomone (Mountain Clouded Yellow) - old specimen, probably with Hungarian origin from the Koy collection; and one of the voucher specimens of the long questioned Tatra population; Leptidea major (Large Wood White) - specimens from the extint populations of the Pannonian region; Pieris meridionalis (Balkan Green-veined White) - specimens from the Balkan and Pannonian regions of the species difficult to recognize; Pieris bryoniae (Mountain Green-veined White) - the name bearing (Holotype) specimen and a similar specimen from Carpatho-Ukraine; specimens from the extinct or hybridised populations of Northeastern Hungary (Bükk Mts and Aggtelek area), plus specimen from the still extant Mátra Mts population; and finally Pieris manni (Southern Small White) - specimens from the extinct Bükk population, and a voucher bearing life-history information; and the lecoctype of the taxon ssp. reskovitsi.
- Subjects
HUNGARY; HISTORY of science; EIGHTEENTH century; MOORS (Wetlands); INTRODUCED species; MOUNTAIN ecology
- Publication
Annales Musei historico-naturalis hungarici, 2018, Vol 110, p21
- ISSN
0521-4726
- Publication type
Article