2019
DOI: 10.20302/nc.2019.28.29
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New species from the family Hydroptilidae in Croatian fauna collected in the Krka National Park with particular notice to biodiversity and DNA barcoding

Abstract: In this study we present: two species of caddisflies new for Croatian fauna from the family Hydroptilidae (Hydroptila simulans Mosley, Orthotrichia costalis Curtis), first DNA barcoding of caddisfly species in the Krka National Park and a discussion about recorded caddisfly fauna in the Krka NP from this study. From a faunistic point of view several species are interesting: Hydropsysche mostarensis Klapálek, Hydroptila simulans Mosely, Hydroptila forfcipata Eaton, Orthotrichia costalis Curtis and Tinodes palli… Show more

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“…Vučković 2011). A relatively large number of species, fifteen (15), identified for the first time in the Croatian fauna is a result of a certain climatic, ecological, hydrological and geomorphological specifics of the research area (Cerjanec 2012;Ibrahimi et al 2012;Kučinić et al 2015Kučinić et al , 2019b, but also by insufficient research of the caddisfly fauna of Croatia in the period when these researches were carried out (Cerjanec 2012). Table 4.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Vučković 2011). A relatively large number of species, fifteen (15), identified for the first time in the Croatian fauna is a result of a certain climatic, ecological, hydrological and geomorphological specifics of the research area (Cerjanec 2012;Ibrahimi et al 2012;Kučinić et al 2015Kučinić et al , 2019b, but also by insufficient research of the caddisfly fauna of Croatia in the period when these researches were carried out (Cerjanec 2012). Table 4.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the species recorded for the first time in Croatian fauna are presented as segments of separate faunistic papers, e.g. Kučinić et al (2015Kučinić et al ( , 2019b.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…200 caddisfly species have been recorded (Ćuk & Vučković 2009(Ćuk & Vučković , 2010Graf et al 2008a;Kučinić 2002;Kučinić & Ilić 1993a, 1993bKučinić & Malicky 2002;Kučinić et al 1999Kučinić et al , 2000Kučinić et al , 2011Malicky 2009;Malicky & Krušnik 1988;Malicky et al 2007;Previšić & Popijač 2010;Previšić et al 2007aPrevišić et al , 2007bPrevišić et al , 2014Urbanič et al 2000;Waringer et al 2009). In the last few years the DNA barcoding method has been included in many studies of the caddisfly fauna of Croatia (Ćukušić, 2019;Ćukušić et al 2017;Kučinić et al 2013Kučinić et al , 2019aKučinić et al , 2019bKučinić et al , 2019cKučinić et al , 2020aKučinić et al , 2020b The objectives of this paper were to determine faunistic features of caddisflies (1), caddisfly ecology and distribution in the study area (2) and give a note on results of the DNA barcoding of some species (3).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the species number recorded in the Konavle region is not large if compared with the number of trichoptera species recorded in other areas of Croatia. For example, 89 caddisfly species were recorded from plitvice lakes National park (Kučinić et al, 2017b), 77 species in the area of the river Dobra, river Kamačnik and lake sabljaci (cerjaNec, 2020), 77 species in the area of the river Cetina and its affluents (Graf et al, 2008a;MalicKy 2014;vučKović, 2011;vučKović et al, 2021;WariNGer et al, 2009) or 56 species of the river Krka and its affluents (Kučinić et al, 2011(Kučinić et al, , 2019aridl et al, 2017). Nonetheless, the peculiarity of the Konavle region is represented by its interesting composition of trichoptera fauna (tabs 2-4).…”
Section: Family Leptoceridaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…as a result of these investigations, the faunal features of trichoptera from this region are well known (e.g. Graf et al, 2008a;Karaouzas et al, 2015;Kučinić & ilić 1993;Kučinić et al, 2011Kučinić et al, , 2019aKučinić et al, , 2019bKučinić et al, , 2020aKučinić et al, , 2020bMalicKy, 1979MalicKy, , 1980MalicKy, , 2005MalicKy, , 2014oláh 2010;Previšić et al, 2014;vučKović et al, 2011vučKović et al, , 2021WariNGer et al, 2009). additionally, three new-to-science trichoptera species were discovered: Athripsodes dalmatinus Malicky, Tinodes andrasi Oláh, and Ecclisopteryx ivkae previšić, vitecek & graf (Mal-icKy, 1980;oláh, 2010;Previšić et al, 2014); three species as yet undescribed in larval stage were also described: Tinodes braueri Mclachlan, Ecclisoptery ivkae previšić, vitecek & graf and Annitella apfelbecki Klapálek (Graf et al, 2008a;Previšić et al, 2014;WariNGer et al, 2009), and one undescribed female caddisfly: Annitella apfelbecki (vučKović et al, 2011).…”
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confidence: 96%