Pesticidi i Fitomedicina (Jan 2017)

A faunistic study of the family Elateridae in Bačka, Serbia

  • Toscano Bruno,
  • Štrbac Pero,
  • Popović Zorica,
  • Kostić Miroslav,
  • Kostić Igor,
  • Konjević Aleksandra,
  • Krnjajić Slobodan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/pif1704181t
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 3-4
pp. 181 – 188

Abstract

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A faunistic study of the family Elateridae was carried out in Bačka, the north-western district of Vojvodina Province in Serbia, focusing on their preferred habitats and soil types. The survey included four locations with a total of 1059 ha, in which 35 species, belonging to 15 genera of Elateridae, were observed. The frequency of larval and adult forms was 58.94% and 67.40%, respectively, proving that wireworms are regular residents of the area. Regarding habitat preferences, it was shown that a majority of Elateridae species prefer open biotopes and wheat crop, while marsh soil, chernozem and alluvium were the preferred soil types of wireworms.

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