Abstract

A bstract: Results o f the research on the leaf-mining moths (Lepidoptera) carried out in the Biedrusko military area in 1997-2008 are presented. The investigation showed great species richness o f the moths. 258 species have been recorded in the military area, which makes about 47% o f this fauna reported from Poland. 24 species are new to Greater Poland Voivodeship and several were reported from few, scattered localities. The most interesting species are described in details. New data on the biology o f Syncopacma ochrofasciella are also given. Key w ords: Lepidoptera, leaf-miners, W Poland, military area, diversity, faunistics, new records I n t r o d u c t i o n The military grounds in Biedrusko cover the area of about 7200 ha to the north of Poznan. The area has been used as military grounds for over a hundred years and thus it shows little anthropogenic transformation. The “Biedrusko” Protected Landscape Area has been established in 1995 to protect this naturally valuable area. Later this area has been included into the European Ecological Natura 2000 Network as a Special Area of Conservation (site code PLH300001).

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