Entomologia Croatica, Vol. 12 No. 2, 2008.
Original scientific paper
HORSEFLIES (DIPTERA: TABANIDAE) OF SOUTH - EAST HERZEGOVINA (BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA)
Alma Mikuška
; Department of Biology University of Osijek
Stjepan Krčmar
; Department of Biology University of Osijek
Jozsef Mikuška
; Department of Biology University of Osijek
Abstract
The article presents the horsefly fauna (Dipteral: Tabanidae) of the south-east Herzegovina region, Bosnia and Herzegovina. During the 1987-1990 and 2003–2005 periods we collected a total of 847 horseflies representing 27 species and classified in eight genera. The most common genus is Tabanus represented with 12 species, followed by the genera Hybomitra – 6, Haematopota – 3 Chrysops – 2, and Atylotus, Dasyrhamphis, Philipomyia and Therioplectes with 1 species, respectively. The five most abundant species were Hybomitra muehlfeldi (34, 36%), Tabanus bromius (12.04%), Chrysops viduatus 9.33%, Hybomitra ciureai (8.85%) and Philipomyia greaca (6.26%), which account for 70.84% of the total number of collected specimens. New species recorded for this region and the for the whole of the state of Bosnia and Hercegovina are: Tabanus eggeri, Tabanus darimonti and Tabanus shanonnellus.
Keywords
Fauna; Tabanidae; Diptera; Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hrčak ID:
32920
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Publication date:
15.12.2008.
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