Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2009, Side 120

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2009, Side 120
118 PLANT GALLS AND GALL MIDGES OF THE FAROE ISLANDS IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN The fauna is characterized by isolation of the islands and has due to its remote location in the North Atlantic Ocean many sea birds and marine animals, as well as various invertebrates and fishes. All terre- strial animals have been introduced by man. Originally there were no wild animals at all, not even toads (Amphibia) or reptiles. This shortage of animals is probably due to the isolation and the lack of natural habitats. Brown rats (Rattus norvegicus), mouse (Mus musculus) have been introduced to the islands by man fairly recently from wrecked ships and hares (Lepus timidus) was intro- duced deliberately. The wild life is pre- dominated by birds: 227 species occur on Faroe Islands, most of them are migratory birds or stray guests and 68 bird species nest and breed there. Number of insects is relatively low in comparison with numbers in continental Europe but it is increasing in recent years owing to research works of many entomologists. The Natural History Museum in Tórs- havn, founded in 1955, has an important role for development of natural sciences and research in Faroe Islands. Investigations of research workers of the Zoology Depart- ment are mainly concerned with the zoology of the sea. For the past ten years the main subjects of investigation have been whales and animals on the sea-fioor (marine benthic fauna) in the waters surrounding the Faroe Islands. Faroe Islands are not too often a desti- nation of field trips or investigations of research workers from foreign countries. As far as we know, nobody collected galls here and we did not find any reference in the literature on this topic. Material and methods During our stay we went each day for a walk on the hill-side over Tórshavn at altitudes about 100-200 m a.s.l. and searched forgalls on various wild plants growing in grasses and along numerous brooks. We visited also a small park in Tórshavn and a small botanical garden which is a part of the Faroese Mu- seum of Natural History. We observed trees and shrubs grown in private gardens in the town and in the cemetery where we found some very old specimens of trees (maple, yew). Although we took great pains to find some plant galls, the catch was very poor. Immediately after our arrival in Tórshavn we exposed three small dishes filled with water and with a drop of detergent to catch flying insects. We placed dishes among grasses just outside the window of our hotel room. They were situated at the level of our window and it was possible to control their content easily directly from our room. Identification of galls is based on Buhr (1964-1965), Houard (1908-1909) and Red- fern et al. (2002); identification of larvae on Móhn (1955). Nomenclature of gall midge species is based on Skuhravá (1986, 1989) and Gagne (2004), nomenclature of erio- phyid mites on Amrine and Stasny (1994), nomenclature of host plants on Tutin et al. (1964-1980). The occurrence of organisms causing galls and organisms associated with galls is compared with their occurrence in other parts of Europe where faunal investi- gations have been carried out at more than 1800 localities (Skuhravá, 1987,1991,1994a, 1994b, 1997, Skuhravá and Skuhravy, 1998).
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