Horse flies (Diptera: Tabanidae) of the Monjoroš forest (Croatia) (CROSBI ID 496423)
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Krčmar, Stjepan
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Horse flies (Diptera: Tabanidae) of the Monjoroš forest (Croatia)
The Monjoroš forest is located along the right bank of the river Danube in the north-east of Croatia. It lies between 1418 km and 1414 km. On the said area 2, 405 horse flies were sampled. These horse flies were classified into 21 species. Haematopota pluvialis was most common (36, 50%)followed by Tabanus bromius (22, 37%)and Tabanus sudeticus (11, 14%). These three species account for 70, 01% of the tabanids collected in Monjoroš forest. Horse flies have been clustered into three zoogeographical groups: the Boreal - Eurasian group (16 spp.), the Afro-Eurasian arid group (1 spp.)and the South European group (4 spp.).
Tabanidae; Monjoroš forest; Croatia
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Podaci o prilogu
645-647-x.
2004.
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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
IAD Limnological reports, Volume 35 Proceedings
Teodorović, Ivana ; Radulović, Snežana ; Bloesch Jurg
Novi Sad: visio mundi academic press, National Committee of IAD Serbia and Montenegro
Podaci o skupu
International association for Danube research
poster
19.04.2004-23.04.2004
Crna Gora; Novi Sad, Srbija