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tom 37
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In the fourth part of the series entitled “Beetles (Coleoptera) of the Rogów region” the next two families, clown beetles (Histeridae) and false clown beetles (Spaheritidae) are presented, as the better-known families of beetles occurring in the Rogów area. The faunistic data of the listed species is supplemented by bionomical information.
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nr 3
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Results of the first study on species composition, abundance and seasonal dynamics of histerid beetles inhabiting dung in western Poland are presented. Beetles were sampled over two years by using pitfall traps. The 14 species collected were dominated by Margarinotus carbonarius which made up almost 60% of all recorded specimens. Less numerous was Saprinus aeneus (30%). Histerid beetles were observed since April till October. Most recorded specimens were observed during spring.
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tom 23
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nr 1
13-20
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New faunistic data on the occurrence of 17 rare histerid beetle species (Coleoptera: Histeridae) in Poland is presented. The following species are reported for the first time from particular regions (names of regions in brackets): Hololepta plana, Margarinotus terricola, Atholus bimaculatus, Atholus duodecimstriatus, Paromalus flavicornis (Pomeranian Lakeland); Margarinotus terricola (Wielkopolska-Kujawy Lowland); Cylistix lineare (Mazovian Lowland); Margarinotus obscurus (Białowieza Primeval Forest); Margarinotus bipustulatus (Lublin Upland).
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This is a second part of the revision of Platysomatini, providing redescriptions of the genera, Theropatina, Microlister and Platybletes based on their type species.
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Prezentowane wyniki uzyskano w czasie realizacji projektu badawczego dotyczącego różnorodności gatunkowej owadów i grzybów związanych z martwym drewnem w lasach dębowych i sosnowych (realizowanego w latach 2012-2015). Obserwacje prowadzono w Lasach Państwowych w drzewostanach gospodarczych i gospodarczych wyłączonych z zabiegów sanitarnych oraz w Drawieńskim Parku Narodowym. W każdym z wymienionych obiektów Histeridae stanowiły stały element zgrupowań chrząszczy subkortykalnych i saproksylicznych. Dla drzewostanów w obiektach badawczych przedstawiono listę gatunków z rodziny Histeridae oraz wskaźniki frekwencji i stałości występowania.
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Hister beetles (Coleoptera, Histeridae) as a permanent element of subcortical fauna of pine and oak forests in the Wielkopolska Lowlands. The presented results were obtained during the performance of a research project concerning insect and fungi species diversity related to dead wood in oak and pine forests (carried out between 2012 and 2015). The observations were carried out in State Forests in production forests and production forests exempt from sanitary measures and in the Drawa National Park. At each of the listed sites, the Histeridae were a permanent component of subcortical and saproxylic beetle populations. For the forest stands at research sites, the list of Histeridae beetle species together with occurrence frequency and permanence factors are presented.
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Carrion is an example of ephemeral and patchy microhabitat, rich in organic matter and therefore frequently colonized with a specific and repeated sequence by various arthropods. Beetles of the family Histeridae are a stable component of carrion communities, however their biology and ecology is poorly studied. Succession of insects on decomposing carrion may be used to determine elapsed time since death (so called post-mortem interval, PMI in forensic entomology). Recent studies have shown that some species of histerid beetles are highly useful for this purpose. However it requires detailed information on their biology, phenology and habitat preference. Seasonality, habitat preference and residency on carrion of histerid beetles were analyzed while studying succession of insects on 36 pig carcasses (mean weight = 25.8 kg) in spring, summer and autumn, in pine - oak forest, hornbeam - oak forest, and alder forest (2 carcasses/forest type/season/year). The experiment was conducted in the Wielkopolska region (Western Poland) in 2006 and 2007. The spring part lasted 88 days in 2006 and 105 days in 2007, the summer part - 49 days in both years and the autumn part - 94 days in 2006 and 105 days in 2007. Among 21 adult species recorded, Saprinus semistriatus (scriba), Margarinotus striola succicola (Thomson) and Margarinotus brunneus (Fabricius) were the most numerous. Moreover, larvae of Saprinus and Margarinotus were collected. Abundance (numbers per one carcass) of most adult species of Margarinotus was influenced both by the forest type and season whereas abundance of species of Saprinus was influenced only by the season. Most species reached the highest number of adults in spring. Only S. semistriatus was similarly abundant both in spring and summer. Larvae of Margarinotus were most abundant in spring, whereas larvae of Saprinus in summer. The majority of Margarinotus species reached their higher numbers in hornbeam - oak forest. Residency on carrion in adult S. S. semistriatus had a clear peak of abundance in spring (after 36 days of decomposition) and was shorter than residency in adult M. striola succicola and M. brunneus for which no clear peak was found. We suggest that differences in forest type preferences may result from differences in soil humidity and temperature near the forest floor, whereas differences in residency period on carrion between Margarinotus and Saprinus may be explained by differences in release patterns of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) attracting these genera.
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nr 1-2
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Five new species of Histeridae are described: Placodister mroczkowskii from Indonesia, Atribalus effrenatus from Republic of South Africa, Hister nepalensis from Nepal, Chaetabraeus (Mazureus) cinaedus from Central America and Acritomorphus silvestris from Lord Howe Island (Australia). The taxonomic status of Chalcionellus libanicola (Marseul, 1870) is discussed and its identity with Chalcionellus orcinus Reichardt, 1932 (syn. nov.) is established.
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The article presents new distributional data on rare and endangered beetles of 18 families (Sphaeriusidae, Histeridae, Leiodidae, Silphidae, Staphylinidae, Scarabaeidae, Byrrhidae, Limnichidae, Elateridae, Cryptophagidae, Coccinellidae, Zopheridae, Tenebrionidae, Pyrochroidae, Anthicidae, Dryophthoridae, Erirhinidae and Curculionidae) in Rogalin Landscape Park with notes on their biology. The presence of Corticeus bicoloroides in Poland is confirmed with new findings. The importance of Rogalin Landscape Park for protecting beetle species diversity is discussed.
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