Entomofauna of leaf miners on public greenery dendroflora in and around Belgrade [Yugoslavia]
1998
Dimic, N. (Institute for Plant Protection and Environment, Belgrade (Yugoslavia)) | Mihajlovic, Lj. | Krnjajic, S. | Peric, P. | Cvetkovic, M.
Leaf miners were found on 113 plant species classified into 14 families and 29 genera. One hundred and thirty-five species of leaf miners were registered on the dendroflora of the region of Belgrade (Yugoslavia), and the findings were scientifically processed. The largest number of registered species (84.45%) belong to the Lepidoptera order. Moths were represented by species belonging to 9 families and 19 genera. The families with the largest number of represented species were: Nepticulidae (48), Gracillariidae (43), Coleophoridae (7), Lyonetiidae (6), etc. The largest number of miners in the Belgrade region (Yugoslavia) inhabited plants of the following genera: Quercus (18), Malus (16), Prunus (13), Salix (11), Ulmus (11), Pyrus (10) and Sorbus (10). Most of the species (121) were registered for the firts time in the region of Serbia (Yugoslavia). New hosts (plants sustainers) and positions and forms of mines were also observed.
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