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1st Conference on Faunistics and Zoogeography of European Trichoptera

2nd – 4th of Sept. 2005 in the National Natural History Museum Luxemburg

Program
(changes possible)

Friday, 2nd of Sept. 2005

until 12:00 h        Arrival at Natural History Museum in Luxembourg-City
13:00 h               Welcome (M. Meyer)
                         Introducing words (Direktor MNHN?)
                         Organisatory remarks (I. Schrankel/P. Neu)
13:30 h               Lectures in the Museum (4)
15:45 h               Coffee break
16:15 h               Lectures (2)
17:30 h               Visit of the Museum
18:30 h               Dinner (Buffet)
20:00 h               Transfer to the conference hotel, informal gathering, lighttrapping possible.

Saturday, 3rd of Sept. 2005

08:00 h               Breakfast in the hotel
09:00 h               Lectures in the hotel (3)
10:30 h               Coffee break
11:00 h               Lectures (3)
12:30 h               Lunch
14:00 h               Poster session
15:30 h               Coffee break
16:00 h               Excursion with dinner and free time

Sunday, 4th of Sept. 2005

08:00 h               Breakfast
09:00 h               Lectures (3)
10:00 h               Coffee break
10:30 h               Lectures (3)
11:30 h               Closing lecture, future, conventions, good byes
13:00 h               Lunch, end of conference

On demand an excursion guided by Isabel Schrankel and Peter J. Neu to the luxemburgish-belgian-german border area is offered.

Detailed program of the presentations

Friday, 2nd of Sept. 2005

13:30 h Über den Stand der Faunistik und Zoogeografie der Trichopteren in Europa (Hans Malicky)
14:15 h Erster Zwischenbericht zum Verbreitungsatlas der Europäischen Trichoptera (Michael Malicky, Peter J. Neu)
14:45 h Overall distributional patterns of European Trichoptera (Peter Wiberg-Larsen)
15:15 h The Trichoptera of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (Isabel Schrankel et al.)
15:45 h Coffee break
16:15 h Characteristic caddisfly assemblages of different ecological areas in Luxembourg ( Alain Dohet et al.)
16:45 h Distribution of caddisflies in The Netherland: use and pitfalls (Bert Higler)
17:30 h Visit of the museum

Saturday, 3rd of Sept. 2005

09:00 h Zoogeographic division of Slovenia based on caddisfly distribution (Urbanic Gorazd)
09:30 h Limes Norrlandicus - a natural biogeographical border for caddisflies (Trichoptera) in Sweden (Bo Gullefors)
10:00 h Zoogeographical characteristics of the Trichoptera Fauna of Turkey (Füsun Sipahiler)
10:30 h Coffee break
11:00 h State of knowledge of investigations on Trichoptera in Kosovo (Halil Ibrahimi)
11:30 h Mise au point sur les Trichoptères de Lorraine (Denis Vein)
12:00 h The first electronically database of the Romanian Trichoptera, with an annotated list of the species (Lujza Ujvarosi)
12:30 h Lunch
14:00 h Presentation of the 12 posters (about 6 min per poster)

1. The larva of Micrasema cenerentola Schmid, 1952 ( Trichoptera: Brachycentridae) (Marcos González et al.)
2. Trichoptera of Landscape Park Wzgórza Dylewskie (Dylewskie Hills) (Marta Monko et al.)
3. Caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) of Mazovia and Podlasie (Poland) - state of knowledge (Witold Szczepanski)
4. Towards a Red Data Book of the Swiss caddisfly fauna (Insecta, Trichoptera) (Verena Lubini – Ferlin, Heinrich Vicentini)
5. History and results of Trichoptera research of caddisfly fauna in the Czech Republic ( Pavel Chvojka, Petr Komzák )
6. Light-trapping of Trichoptera at the March, a lowland river in Eastern Austria (Johan Waringer, Wolfram Graf)
7. The caddisflies of Vorarlberg (Austria): a meeting place for various species (Wolfram Graf, Johan Waringer)
8. Trichoptera of the Bán stream, Bükk Mountains (Hungary) (Ottó Kiss)
9. Rhyacophila Pictet, 1834 in Italy (Fernanda Cianficconi et al.)
10. The caddisflies (Trichoptera) of Suwalki Lakeland (N-E Poland) - contemporary data (Janusz Majecki, Bronislaw Szczesny )
11. Trichopterological investigations in the SW Ukraine ( Elena Dyatlova)
12. Spatial and temporal distribution of larvae of Trichoptera in Mirusha River (Kosovo) ( Agim Gashi, Halil Ibrahimi)

15:30 h Coffee break

Sunday, 4th of Sept. 2005

09:00 h Variability and distribution of species belonging to the Chaetopteryx villosa group (Trichoptera; Limnephilidae) in Europe ( Katarzyna Majecka)
09:20 h First record of the species Hydropsyche incognita in Romania, with special reference on its ecological requirements (Miklos Balint)
09:40 h Phylogeography of the montane caddisfly Drusus discolor (Rambur, 1842) (Trichoptera: Limnephilidae, Drusinae) ( Steffen Pauls et al.)
10:00 h Coffee break
10:30 h Investigations on Wormaldia occipitalis PICTET 1834 (Peter J. Neu)
10:50 h Caddis larvae in urbanization gradient (Lech Pietrzak, Stanisław Czachorowski)
11:10 h Die mitteleuropäischen Dinodal-Refugien (Hans Malicky)
11:30 h Closing forum, future, conventions, good byes
13:00 h Lunch, end of conference


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