TL;DR: Faunistic data on the occurrence of 677 butterfly and moth species found during 2000-2008 in north-eastern Poland (Podlasie Province) is contained, including a description of a new tineid species from the genus Monopis Hübner, 1825.
Abstract: This work contains faunistic data on the occurrence of 677 butterfly and moth species found during 2000-2008 in north-eastern Poland (Podlasie Province). The species Monopis fenestratella (Heyden, 1863), Amphisbatis elsae Svensson, 1982, Coleophora ptarmicia Walsingham, 1910 and Epermenia falciformis (Haworth, 1828) were found in Poland for the first time. Recent data are provided for five other species - Monochroa servella (Zeller, 1839), Teleiodes aenigma Sattler, 1983, Dichomeris limosella (Schlager, 1849), Aethes rutilana (Hubner, 1817) and Eana derivana (LA Harpe, 1858) - known in Poland only from historical data. The occurrence in Podlasie of 75 species is reported for the first time, and the occurrence of 6 other species is confirmed for this area after more than 50 years. This work also describes a new species, Monopis bisonella Sumpich, sp. n. A number of species are very rare in Poland and occur only locally. These include Nemapogon wolffiellus Karsholt & Nielsen, 1976, Coleophora trifariella Zeller, 1849, Sophronia chilonella (Treitschke, 1833), Syncopacma sangiella (Stainton, 1863), Helcystogramma albinerve (Gerasimov, 1929), Cochylis flaviciliana (Westwood, 1854), Acleris comariana (Lienig & Zeller, 1846), Apotomis semifasciana (Haworth, 1811), Cydia coniferana (Saxesen, 1840), Euphydryas maturna (Linnaeus, 1758), Lopinga achine (Scopoli, 1763), Scopula nemoraria (Hubner, 1799), Epirrhoe tartuensis Moels, 1965 and Schrankia taenialis (Hubner, 1809). A complete list of the species found is provided in the Appendix at the end of this work.
TL;DR: Six species of Tortricinae based on the materials in the Hungarian Natural History Museum were added to the North Korean fauna and photos of adults and the genitalia are provided.
Abstract: Six species of Tortricinae based on the materials in the Hungarian Natural History Museum were added to the North Korean fauna: Aethes rectilineana (Caradja), Gynnidomorpha luridana (Gregson), G. permixtana (Denis & Shiffermuller), Alceris uniformis (Filipjev), Eana vetulana (Christoph) and Neocalyptis angustilineata (Walsingham). Photos of adults and the genitalia are provided with brief comments on the distribution.
TL;DR: The European Association of News Agencies (EANA) as discussed by the authors was founded 49 years ago and at the 2006 General Assembly in connection with a seminar we will celebrate our 50th anniversary in late September in Montreux, Switzerland.
Abstract: EANA is registered at the Trade Register in Berne, Switzerland as a non-profit membership association. EANA was founded 49 years ago and at the 2006 General Assembly in connection with a seminar we will celebrate our 50th anniversary in late September in Montreux, Switzerland. EANA has 30 European news agencies as its members. Together they represent 30 European countries with a total population of about 750 million people. This means that the EANA member agencies provide news and other information to newspapers, broadcasters etc with an impressive total circulation. HINA is a member since 1993. EANA serves as a professional forum for exchange of experiences and know-how by organising seminars via a newsletter etc. The EANA operations are financed via membership fees. In our Mission Statement we stress that news agencies working in accordance with the principles of press freedom and unbiased news are of major importance to the democratic society. We are convinced that such news agencies are of vital importance for the development of a media landscape that citizens can rely on for information about economy, politics, sports or whatever. Therefore our statutes also say that the EANA member agencies shall support the principles of press freedom and unbiased news. We stress that news agencies need a healthy environment abounding in freedom of the press, fair competition and simple and basic rules to operate. In a memo on how to develop EANA approved by a General Assembly it is stressed that it is in the interest of EANA to have agencies in transition as
TL;DR: TheErratum – Papers from EANA 2013 is a collection of papers from the 13th European Workshop on Astrobiology, 22–25 July 2013, Szczecin, Poland, edited by Franco Ferrari and Ewa Szuszkiewicz Guest Editors.
Abstract: Erratum – Papers from EANA 2013
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The footnotes of all papers in the collection of papers from EANA 2013 should read:
“This paper is part of the Special Collection of Papers from EANA 2013: The 13th European Workshop on Astrobiology, 22–25 July 2013, Szczecin, Poland (Franco Ferrari and Ewa Szuszkiewicz Guest Editors)”