1. The genusRhyacophilaPictet, 1834 (Insecta: Trichoptera) in Kosovo
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Darko Cerjanec, Halil Ibrahimi, Ivan Vučković, Mladen Kučinić, Agim Gashi, and Linda Grapci-Kotori
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Ecology ,Fauna ,Rhyacophila ,Species diversity ,caddisflies ,Balkan Peninsula ,Rhyacophila palmeni ,disjunctive distribution ,Aquatic Science ,Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Rhyacophila fasciata ,Balkan peninsula ,Genus ,Insect Science ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
The Balkan Peninsula is known for its high species diversity, but it is also one of the least known areas of Europe. Many previously inaccessible regions lack reliable faunistic records. There are especially few data available for the highly diverse aquatic insects of the region. To help fill the gap, we conducted an extensive survey to map the Trichoptera fauna of the Republic of Kosovo, an area where faunistic records are extremely scarce. Adult specimens were collected during 2009 and 2010, with light traps and entomologic nets. Of 84 Trichoptera species identified from the 21 investigated stations, 15 belong to the genus Rhyacophila. This makes the genus the most species-rich in Kosovo. Rhyacophila fasciata and R. tristis are widespread in many streams and rivers all over the country, while R. balcanica, R. trescavicensis, R. obtusa and R. bosnica have limited distribution. Ten Rhyacophila species presented in this paper are recorded for the first time on the area of Kosovo. We also provide new data for the disjunctive distribution of R. palmeni in south-eastern Europe, from Kosovo and Croatia.
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- 2012
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