Year 2012, Volume 58 Issue 1

Year : 2012
Volume : 58
Issue : 1
   
Authors : Dragan ROGANOVIC
Title : CONTRIBUTION TO KNOWLEDGE OF DOWNY OAK (QUERCUS PUBESCENS WILLD.) ENTOMOFAUNA IN MONTENEGRO
Abstract : Research on Downy Oak (Quercus pubescens Willd.) entomofauna was conducted from 2006 to 2012 at 29 localities in the south and central part of Montenegro. A total of 48 species were registered. Of these insect species, 18 species or 38% were registered for the first time in Montenegro. The registered species belong to the orders Homoptera, Coleoptera, Lepidoptera and Hymenoptera. The largest number of species belong to the order Coleoptera (24 species or 50 %), then to order Lepidoptera (14 species or 29%), Hymenoptera (8 species or 17%) and Homoptera (2 species or 4%). These species are trophically related to trunk, branches, leaves and seeds of the Downy Oak. The majority of the species is found on branches (19 species or 40%) and then on leaves (16 species or 33%), the trunk (11 species or 23%) and the seeds (2 species or 4%).
For citation : Dragan ROGANOVIĆ (2012): CONTRIBUTION TO KNOWLEDGE OF DOWNY OAK (QUERCUS PUBESCENS WILLD.) ENTOMOFAUNA IN MONTENEGRO. Agriculture & Forestry, Vol. 58. Issue 1: 41-52, 2012, Podgorica.
Keywords : Entomofauna, Downy Oak, Montenegro
   
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