Some rare longhorn beetles (Coleopterta: Cerambycidae) without protection on the national level found on Mt. Fruska Gora, Serbia
Archives of Biological Sciences2005Vol. 57(2), pp. 137–142
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Abstract
Entomological research and literature data on longhorn beetles (Coleoptera Cerambycidae) indicate the presence of 78 species on the mountain Fruska Gora, Serbia. Nineteen species are listed as rare on the territory of Serbia and Montenegro. Based on information about their bionomy and general distribution, these species are divided into five groups: a group of species with narrow ranges; a group of species whose range border passes through the territory of Serbia and Montenegro; a group of species which develop on only a few botanical species; a group of species for which the territory of Serbia and Montenegro is not their range border, but which are found rarely; and species introduced to Europe.
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