Investigations on biodiversity of beetles in soil layer of agricultural and non agricultural areas captured by pitfall trap method in the Campus of Ege University, Bornova, İzmir, Turkey: (Part V) (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae)

Abstract : This study was carried out in January and December 2019 throughout the year to investigate the beetle species using by pitfall traps in the Campus of Ege University, Bornova, Izmir, Turkey. These practices were carried out in 11 habitats, which were evaluated categories as agricultural and non-agricultural areas. Habitats where olive, pomegranate, fig, vine and mandarin orchards are grown have created agricultural areas. Other areas are stone pine, eucalyptus / stone pine mixed area, cypress, christ’s thorn, grasses and in-stream habitats. As a result of this study, using ethylene glycol pitfall traps placed in the soil, a total of 14 species / subspecies belonging to 13 genera of 4 subfamilies of Tenebrionidae family (Coleoptera) determined. The most common species in the study area were Dailognatha quadricollis (Brullé, 1832) (totally 489 specimens, 67,35%) and Pedinus sulcatus (Ménétriés, 1838) (totally 144 specimens, 19,83%).
Keyword : Campus of Ege University, fauna, insect diversity, Turkey, Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae, pitfall trap
Author(s) : Bektaş, Ş., Tezcan, S.
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Published Issue : 2025 Vol. 20 Number 2


2025 Vol. 20 Number 2