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Bálint, Zs., Horváth, Z. E. , Kertész, K. , Vértesy, Z. ; Biró, L. P.: Observations on scale structures and spectroscopic properties of Polyommatus lycaenid butterflies (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae)

morph: [Hungary], Budakeszi, 1956.VIII.5., Coll. Dr. SZABÓ R.; No. 57: female, blue morph: [Hungary, Bükk], G áradna-völgy, 1951. VII. 18., Coll. Dr. SZABÓ R.; No. 58: female, blue morph: [Hungary], Hatvan, Nagytelek, 1957. VIII. 23., leg. FABRICIUS; NO. 59: female, brown morph: [Hungary, Budapest], Czinkota, 1938. VIII. 28., leg. GAÁL. APPENDIX II: POLYOMMATUS-GENUS GROUP DIVERSITY IN TWO LOCALITIES Polyommatus genus group high summer (June-August) diversities in a natural reserve under high anthropogenic pressure (Hungary: Budapest: Normafa) and in traditionally man­aged hay fields (Romania: Transylvania: Tordaszentlászló = Sävädisla) in Central Europe are presented here. Taxa are listed in alphabetical order according to their genus then species group names. "M" means that the species is "monomorphic" in regard having both sexes with brown dorsal wing surfaces. Further dorsally blue lycaenids which are also synchronic and syntopic, but possessing qualitatively different genital structures representing different monophyletic groups (eg. Everes, Glaucopsyche and Lycaenopsts genus groups) are not listed. Normafa, 400 m, Budapest, Hungary - Aricia agestis (DENIS & SCHIFFERMÜLLER, 1775) (M), Cyaniris semiargus (PODA, 1761), Plebejus argus (LINNAEUS, 1758), P. argyrognomon (BERGSTRÄSSER, 1779), Polyommatus admetus (ESPER, 1782) (M), P. amanda (SCHNEIDER, 1792), P. bellargus (ROTTEMBURG, 1775), P. coridon (PODA, 1761), P. damon (DENIS & SCHIFFERMÜLLER, 1775), P. daphnis (DENIS & SCHIFFERMÜLLER, 1775), P. dorylas (DENIS & SCHIFFERMÜLLER, 1775), P. icarus (ROTTEMBURG, 1775), P. thersites (CANTENER, 1834). Szénafű, 450 m, Tordaszentlászló, Transylvania, Romania - Aricia agestis (DENIS & SCHIFFERMÜLLER, 1775) (M), A. artaxerxes (FABRICIUS, 1781) (M),A. eumedon (ESPER, 1782) (M), Cyaniris semiargus (PODA, 1761), Plebejus argus (LINNAEUS, 1758), P. argyrognomon (BERGSTRÄSSER, 1779), P. idas (LINNAEUS, 1758), P. sephirus (FRIVALDSZKY, 1835), P. bellargus (ROTTEMBURG, 1775), P. coridon (PODA, 1761), P. daphnis (DENIS & SCHIFFERMÜLLER, 1775), P. dorylas (DENIS & SCHIFFERMÜLLER, 1775), P. icarus (ROTTEMBURG, 1775), P.polonus (ZELLER, 1848), P. thersites (CANTENER, 1834). * Acknowledgements - This work was supported by the Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (OTKA No. T-042972) in Hungary and by the European Commission via 6 Framework Programme Nest/BioPhot/012915. REFERENCES BÁLINT, Zs., KERTÉSZ, K., VÉRTESY, Z. & BÍRÓ, L. P. 2005: Nanostructures in the butterfly scale bodies as basic tools for success and fitness, p. 46. - In: BlRÓ, L. P. (ed.): Hungarian Nano­technology Symposium (HUNS 2005). Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, 73 pp.

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