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A list of mites of several families found in the Zoological Collection in Munich is presented in this study. Following the analysis of the type material new synonyms have been suggested for several species. Moreover, all holotypes and paratypes have been specified.
The paper presents the results of a study on the tenebrionid beetles (more than 10,500 specimens belonging to 78 species) collected in Poland and preserved in the following national zoological collections: Institute of Systematics and Evolution of Animals PAS, Cracow (ISEA), Museum and Institute of Zoology PAS, Warsaw (MIZ) and Upper Silesian Museum, Bytom (USMB). The occurrence of 14 rarely recorded species is confirmed. The presence of 14 studied species on the „Polish Red List of Endangered Animals" and „Polish Red Data Book of Animals" is recorded. The common species, Isomira murina (L.), as a senior synonym of I. semiflava (Küst.), should be excluded from the „Polish Red List of Endangered Animals". Two species should be excluded from Polish fauna because of an erroneous determination: Pedi-nus helopioides Ahr. as Crypticus quisqailius (L.), and Isomira icteropa (Küst.) as Isomira murina (L.). New distributional data on the occurrence on Catalogus faunae Poloniae regions is given for 44 species. Centoras elongatus (Herbst), Cryphaeus cornutus (Fish.) and Nalassus convexus (Сом.) are recorded from Poland, but not included in Polish fauna.
Family Staphylinidae (Coleoptera) in Klapacz's collection contains 479 species collected in the years 1909-1956 mainly in West Ukraine and Lower Silesia.
Collections of specimens in museums of natural history constitute very rich sources of information, containing data that can be analyzed in many ways and answer various types of questions. The aim of this article was to analyze the data content of three big collections of specimens of darkling beetles (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae) and to show possible uses of different types of analysis with a specific focus to GIS-based methods. The source material was analyzed with regard to collections, species and collecting persons, using a number of aspects, both as summaries and spatial distribution analyses, such as counts of records, species, specimen localities, UTM squares, collection dates.
Life and work of Professor Zdzisław CMOLUCH (1925-2000) are discussed. He was the director of Department of Zoology in Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin for twenty-three years. Professor CMOLUCH discovered and described three species of weevils new for science (Brachysomus strawinskii, Otiorhynchus smreczynskii and Bagous aliciae). He is also the autor of 83 publications, discussing about 760 species of insects, mostly from Poland. During his investigations Professor created a collection of curculionids, with about 10 000 specimens. The list of his publications is also presented.
Family Staphylinidae (Coleoptera) in KŁAPACZ 'S collection contains 479 species collected in the years 1909-1956 mainly from Western Ukraine and Lower Silesia. The second part of this paper comprises 5 staphylinid subfamilies: Staphylininae, Habrocerinae, Tachyporinae, Aleocharinae, Micropeplinae.
The collection from the years 1947-1967 is described and analysed. 25 species are represented. The majority of records comes from the Lublin region (SE Poland). The most interesting species are thermophilous Sympetrum (S. depressiusculum, S. fonscolombii, S. meridionale, and S. striolatum).
History of the specimen of Purpuricenus kaehleri (L.) that was last collected in Poland decades ago. The specimen had been located in a private entomological collection from which it was stolen. The circumstances of a theft and a finding of the specimen are given.
The paper presents faunistic data of 36 species (197 specimens) collected by Dr Bolesław BURAKOWSKI in 1964 in Romania. New host plants for 5 species are given.
The moths belonging to the families Heliodinidae, Stathmopodidae, Batrachedridae, Agonoxenidae, Momphidae, Cosmopterigidae and Chrysopeleiidae (31 species represented by 249 specimens) from the collections of the Natural History Museum in Lvov are listed.
Correct location (country, geographic region) of 9 species of weevils collected by B. Kotula in the vicinity of Przemyśl is given.
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