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Motýli a Housenky Střední Evropy VI: Drobní Motýli II [Butterflies and Caterpillars of Central Europe VI: Micro-Moths II]

Field / Identification Guide Flora / Fauna
By: Jan Šumpich(Author), Jan Liška(Author), Zdeněk Laštůvka(Author), Aleš Laštůvka(Author)
812 pages, colour photos, colour distribution maps
Publisher: Academia
Motýli a Housenky Střední Evropy VI: Drobní Motýli II [Butterflies and Caterpillars of Central Europe VI: Micro-Moths II]
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Language: Czech

This volume concludes the six-volume series Motýli a Housenky Střední Evropy, published by Academia since 2007. It includes the remaining eleven families. All the species discovered in the Czech Republic and Slovakia are briefly described and illustrated, about 1,200 species in total. For each of them, the wingspan and possibly important taxonomic characters, the host plant, the period of occurrence of caterpillars and adults, the habitat, the general distribution and the knowledge about the distribution in our territory are given. Other Central European species (a total of about 1,500 species of this family are known from Central Europe) are at least mentioned or briefly commented. The complete series of atlases thus provides basic information on all families and the vast majority of Central European moth species, which is unparalleled in this country or elsewhere in Central Europe.

Summary in Czech:
Tento svazek uzavírá šestidílnou sérii Motýli a Housenky Střední Evropy, vydávanou Nakladatelstvím Academia od roku 2007. Je do něj zařazeno zbývajících jedenáct čeledí. Všechny druhy nalezené v Česku a na Slovensku jsou stručně charakterizovány a vyobrazeny, celkem jde asi o 1200 druhů. Ke každému je uvedeno rozpětí křídel, případně důležité determinační znaky, hostitelská rostlina, doba výskytu housenek a dospělců, biotop, celkové rozšíření a poznatky o výskytu na našem území. Ostatní středoevropské druhy (celkem je ze střední Evropy známo asi 1500 druhů těchto čeledí) jsou alespoň zmíněny, případně krátce komentovány. Kompletní série atlasů tak poskytuje základní informace o všech čeledích a naprosté většině středoevropských druhů motýlů, čímž nemá u nás ani jinde ve střední Evropě obdoby.

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Field / Identification Guide Flora / Fauna
By: Jan Šumpich(Author), Jan Liška(Author), Zdeněk Laštůvka(Author), Aleš Laštůvka(Author)
812 pages, colour photos, colour distribution maps
Publisher: Academia
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