Marisia - Maros Megyei Múzeum Évkönyve 29-30/2. (2010)

Zoology

Svetlana BACAL, Galina BUSMACHIU 26. Pentoden idiota Herbst, 1789 2 0,16 Dt 2 C( 0,01 W 27. Silpha carinata Herbst, 1783 2 0,16 Dj 2 С! 0,01 W 28. Amara familiaris (Duftschmid, 1812) 1 0,08 Dj 1 С, 0,01 W! 29. Aphodius luridus (Fabricius, 1775) 1 0,08 D] 1 Ct 0,01 W! 30. Anisoplia austriaca (Herbst, 1783) 1 0,08 Ö! 1 С! 0,01 W 31. Ancbomenus dorsale (Pontoppidan, 1763) 1 0,08 Dj 1 C, 0,01 32. Dorcadion sp. 1 0,08 D, 1 C, 0,01 W, 33. Dorcadion fulvum (Scopoli, 1763) 1 0,08 D| 1 C, 0,01 W, 34. Harpalus tardus (Panzer, 1797) 1 0,08 D] 1 C! 0,01 W 35. Phosphuga atrata (Linnaeus, 1758) 1 0,08 D, 1 C, 0,01 W 36. Coccinela septempunctata (Linnaeus, 1758) 1 0,08 D, 1 C| 0,01 W| total 1213 In winter wheat crop in the Branzeni locality 5 collections were made using 10 traps at an interval of 10 days. A total of 46 species of beetles were registered. The largest family was Carabidae with 34 species from 16 genera, followed by Silphidae family with 5 species from 3 genera and by Scarabaeidae family with 4 species from 3 genera. From Cerambycidae family 2 species belonging to 2 genera and from Tenebrionidae family one species were found. As result of processing the ecological parameters, the most abundant, dominant and characteristic species for winter wheat crop were Opatrum sabulosum and Harpalus distinguendus, followed by the species Nicrophorus vispilloides and Tanatbophilus rugosus, other species were subdominant, recedent and subrecedent (Tab. 3). Table 3: Sinecological analysis of coleopteran cenoses from winter wheat crop XT 7 • D c JNo. Species ----------1——----------------— ----------------------------­______________________________________________________% Class % Class % Class 1. Opatrum sabulosum {Linnaeus, 1761)_____________ 75 20,61 D, 63,2 C, 13,02 2. Harpalus distinguendus {Duftschmid, 1812)________ 56 15,39 D_ 41,8 C, 6,43 W,. 3. Nicrophorus vispilloides Herbst, 1784______________ 31 8,52 D, 24,7 C, 2,10 W, 4. Tanatbophilus rugosus (Linnaeus, 1758)____________ 19 5,22 D 12,7 C, 0,67 W, 5. Onthopbagus verticicornis Leicharting, 1781________ 17 4,67 D, 10,76 C, 0,50 W, _6.___Nicrophorus fossor Erichson, 1837__________________17 4,67 D, 10,76 C, 0,50 W, 7. Harpalus picipennis Duftschmid, 1812___________ 15 4,12 10,76 C, 0,44 W, 8. Ophonus rufibarbis (Fabricius, 1792)______________ 15 4,12 D; 10,76 C, 0,44 W, _9-___Harpalus rufipes (De Geer, 1774)__________________14 3,85 D, 9,80 C, 0,38 W, 10. Harpalus tardus (Panzer, 1797)____________________13 3,57 D, 9,43 C, 0,34 W, 11. Ophonus gammeli (Schauberger, 1933)____________ 11 3,02 9,80 C, 0,30 W, 12. Carabus cancellatus Illiger, 1798__________________ 9 2,47 D, 9,43 С, 0,23 W, 13- Harpalus atratus Latreille, 1804__________________ 7 1,92 D, 5,21 C, 0,1 W, 14. Poecilus cupreus (Linnaeus, 1758)_________________ 6 1,65 D, 5,21 C, 0,1 W, 15. Amara ovata (Fabricius, 1792)____________________ 5 1,37 D, 4,73 C, 0,07 W, 16. Platynus assimile (Paykull, 1790)__________________ 5 1,37 D, 4,73 C, 0,07 W, 17. Harpalus rubripes (Duftschmid, 1812)_____________ 5 1,37 D, 4,73 C, 0,07 W, 18. Caccobius schreberi (Linnaeus, 1758)______________ 4 1,09 D, 2,34 C, 0,03 W, 19. Silpha carinata Herbst, 1783_____________________ 4 1,09 D, 2,34 C, 0,03 W, 20. Ophonus schauhergerianus Puel, 1937______________ 3 0,82 D, 2,63 C, 0,02 W, 21. Poecilus sericeus (Fischer von Waldheim, 1823) 3 0,82 D, 2,63 C, 0,02 W, 22. Rhagium sycophanta (Schrank, 1781)______________ 2 0,55 D, 1,17 C, 0,01 W, 23- Dorcadion fulvum (Scopoli, 1763)________________ 2 0,55 D, 2,34 C, 0,02 W, 24. Chlaenius vestitus (Paykull, 1790)_________________ 2 0,55 D, 1,17 C, 0,01 W, 80

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