Jungiella (Jungiella) hygrophila Ježek, 1987
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Published records. Čížovský rybník pond, Horní Břečkov ( JEŽEK et al. 2005).
Material examined. Vranov nad Dyjí, Braitava (4), J, vi., Inv. No. 6801; Čížov, pond (13), J, v., Inv. No. 6823;
Čížov, rills (15), J, v., Inv. No. 6047; Hnanice, Gruberův pramen spring (19), J, vi., Inv. No. 7616; Horní Břečkov, pond (26), J, v., Inv. No. 5350; Vranov nad Dyjí, Lesná (31), J, v., Inv. No. 6028; Podmolí, Žlebský potok brook (37), J, v., Inv. No. 6022; Popice, pond (38), J, v., Inv. No. 6010.
Comment. Probably a central European species, uncommon with so far only few localities known in the Czech Republic ( Bohemia and Moravia) and Poland; collected in shaded spring areas or near rills, brooks and ponds, sometimes together with J. soleata (Walker, 1856) and J. valachica (Vaillant, 1963) .
Jungiella (Jungiella) soleata (Walker, 1856) Published records. Horní Břečkov ( JEŽEK et al. 2005).
Material examined. Vranov nad Dyjí, Braitava (4), J, vi., Inv. No. 6799; Vranov nad Dyjí, Rybníky U Jekala (5), J, vi., Inv. No. 6809; Čížov, Klaperův potok brook (11), J, v., Inv. No. 5987; Čížov, pond (13), J, v., Inv. No. 6824; Čížov, rills (15), J, v., Inv. No. 6040; Hnanice, Gruberův pramen spring (19), J, vi., Inv. No. 7615; Hnanice, canal of irrigation (25), J, vi., Inv. No. 7576; Horní Břečkov, pond (26), J, v., Inv. No. 5348; Znojmo, Granický potok brook (27), J, v., Inv. No. 5341; Vranov nad Dyjí, Lesná (31), J, v., Inv. No. 6026; Podmolí, Žlebský potok brook (37), J, v., Inv. No. 6018; Popice, pond (38), J, v., Inv. No. 6009; Znojmo – Na vyhlídce (62), J, v., Inv. No. 5997; Znojmo, Trouznické údolí valley (63), J, v., Inv. No. 6830.
Comment. A common species distributed almost throughout Europe, including the British Isles, also known from Northern Iran. It was collected from lowlands to mountains in shaded habitats with decaying organic matter.
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