Az Alpokalja természeti képe közlemények 4. (Praenorica - Folia historico-naturalia. Szombathely, 2001)

Czigány Boglárka–Ábrahám Levente: Nappali lepkék diverzitásának vizsgálata három jellegzetes göcseji élőhelyen (Lepidoptera: Rophalocera)

Praenorica Folia historico-naturalia, IV (2001) UHERKOVICH Á. (1983): További vizsgálatok az Őrség nagylepkefaunáján (Lepido­ptera) (Nyugat-Magyarország nagylepkefaunája III.). — Savaria, a Vas me­gyei Múzeumok Értesítője (1977-78), 11-12: 67-98. UHERKOVICH Á. (1987): Néhány adat Szőce környékének nagylepkefaunájáról. — Praenorica, Fola hist.-nat., 2: 119-124. UHERKOVICH Á. és HERCZIG B. (1992): Nagylepkefaunisztikai vizsgálatok fény­csapdák segítségével az Alpokalján. (Nyugat-Magyarország nagylepkefaunája IV.). —Savaria, a Vas megyei Múzeumok Értesítője (1991), 20(2): 233-251. VARGA Z., V. SÍPOS J., ORCI M. K. és RÁcz I. (2000): Félszáraz gyepek az Aggte­leki-karszton. Fitocönologiai viszonyok, egyenesszárnyú rovar és lepke­együttesek. — In: VIRÁGH K. és KUN A. (szerk.): Vegetáció és dinamizmus. — Vácrátót, 195-238. pp. VOJNITS A., Ács E., BÁLINT ZS, GYULAI P., RONKAY L. és SZABÓKY CS. (1993): The Lepidoptera fauna of the Bükk National Park. — In: MAHUNKA, S. (szerk.): The fauna of the Bükk National Park L, Magyar Természettudomá­nyi Múzeum, Budapest, 157-319. pp. INVESTIGATION ON THE DIVERSITY OF THE BUTTERFLY FAUNA IN THREE CHARACTERISTIC HABITATS IN GÖCSEJ (LEPIDOPTERA: RHOPALOCERA) CZIGANY, B. — ÁBRAHÁM, L. In 1999 the authors carried out a spatial-temporal investigation on the butter­fly fauna from faunistical and ecological point of view in a lesser-known area, in Göcsej (SW Hungary). The studied area is situated on the edge of Göcsej hilly area. In this survey butterfly assemblages of three different characteristic habitats, a wet meadow, a semi dry meadow and an agricultural field were studied. The line transect method, divided into 10x10 m quadrates method was used to measure the sample material along an 100 metre line which consists of almost homogenous habitats. To measure the samples by visual last five-seven minutes in each quadrate. The changes and disturbances by human in the habitats along the transect line were also investigated. This investigation in three different habitats was carried out from 15. March 1999 to 6. September 1999 and 15 samples were recorded during this time. In the course of the survey 23 species of 387 specimens in the wet meadow, 34 species of 835 specimens in the semi dry meadow and 12 species 120 specimens in the agricultural field were collected which were substantially fewer than in both previous cases. The Satyridae species were the most dominant (57%) among the butterfly families in the semi dry meadow while the dominant family was Pieridae in the wet meadow, al­though the dominance of Satyridae (26%) was also high enough. The dominances of Satyridae (48%) and Pieridae (47%) in the butterfly assemblage of the agricultural field were almost equal. Considering the dominance of species it can be stated that 107

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