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Siegfried Ortner

Siegfried Ortner
Oberösterreichische Landesmuseen Biologiezentrum

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The geometrid species Isturgia sparsaria (Hübner, 1809) is restricted to Italy and its biology is unknown. Recently, several individuals of this species have been successfully reared in captivity. Experiments with various potential host plants are reported. The larva was reared successfully on Genista tinctoria L. and Ulex europaeus L. (both from f...
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The Butterflies and Moths of Upper Austria. Part 4: Noctuidae II (Lepidoptera). The distribution of Noctuidae of Upper Austria is outlined, including locations of the rarer species, flight time, biology, and distribution in the vicinity of the country. Distribution maps of all species are given.
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The first records of the two clear-wing moths Synanthedon stomoxiformis (HÜBNER 1790) and S. cephiformis (OCHSENHEIMER 1808) for Salzburg are reported. Sesia bembeciformis (HÜBNER [1806]) - not yet recorded from Salzburg - was found just 1 km off the border in Upper Austria. The larvae and pupation tubes of S. stomoxiformis were found not only on F...
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A first checklist for the western part of the "Totes Gebirge" (situated in the south of Upper Austria and the north of Styria) is published. For the future this area is expected to be part of the National Park "Kalkalpen West". It is an ecologically very valuable region. Actually 843 species of Macrolepidoptera are recorded from here. Seit einiger...
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Menophra abruptaria (THUNBERG, 1792) (Lepidoptera, Geometridae) new for Upper Austria and Salz-burg, Austria. The first records of Menophra abruptaria (THUNBERG, 1792) for the fauna of Upper Austria and Salzburg are noted. Some short remarks on the distribution north of the Alps are given. Zusammenfassung Menophra abruptaria (THUNBERG, 1792) wird f...
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The present paper gives a review of all corrections and new records to "Die Schmetterlinge Österreichs" (HUEMER & TARMANN 1993) concerning the province of Upper Austria. The data are confined to Macrolepidoptera sensu classico. Zusammenfassung Die vorliegende Arbeit gibt eine Übersicht über alle Ergänzungen und Korrekturen zu den Angaben für das Bu...

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