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Cylindera germanica

About: Cylindera germanica is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 6 publications have been published within this topic receiving 16 citations.

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01 Jan 2005
TL;DR: Two taxa, Cephalota elegans stigmatophora and Cylindera trisignata hellenica, are recorded from the area of Montenegro for the first time, while four other species are excluded from the Montenegrian fauna.
Abstract: The tiger beetle fauna of Montenegro is reviewed and some short information on the faunistic research in this part of Serbia & Montenegro is given. Eight species are recognized as occurring in this region. Two taxa, Cephalota elegans stigmatophora and Cylindera trisignata hellenica, are recorded from the area of Montenegro for the first time, while four other, Cicindela hybrida hybrida, C. sylvatica sylvatica, C. soluta pannonica, and Cylindera trisignata siciliensis, are excluded from the Montenegrian fauna. New localities of seven species, collected mostly in the areas of national parks: Calomera littoralis nemoralis, Cephalota elegans stigmatophora, Cicindela campestris campestris, C. sahlbergii albanica, C. sylvicola, Cylindera germanica germanica, and C. trisignata hellenica are given.

6 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the occurrence of ground beetles (Carabidae, Coleoptera) was monitored in the exhausted limestone quarry of massif Hady near Brno using formaldehyde pitfall traps with a monthly interval of collection.
Abstract: The occurrence of ground beetles (Carabidae, Coleoptera) was monitored in the exhausted limestone quarry of massif Hady near Brno using formaldehyde pitfall traps with a monthly interval of collection. Research was conducted from April to October in 2009 and 2010. The obtained material was investigated on some synecological characteristics and species affiliation to bioindication groups. In total for both years, 462 specimens of 43 species were captured. Most species were found in habitats with vegetation cover in the immediate vicinity of cultivated agricultural land - 441 specimens of 39 species. In the quarry itself only a minimal amount of ground beetles was found - 21 specimens of 11 species. Decrease in the abundance of ground beetles towards the center of the quarry was demonstrated. Next, significant species of Brachinus crepitans, Brachinus explodens and Cicindela sylvicola (endangered species pursuant to Decree 395/1992 Coll.) and species listed in the Red List were reported - near threatened Ophonus sabulicola and vulnerable Cylindera germanica (also endangered species pursuant to Decree 395/1992 Coll).

4 citations

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TL;DR: A faunistic survey of carabid beetles was conducted with focus on selected limestone quarries in the Palava PLA, finding typical xerothermophilous species preferred the medium-term quarry of Svatý kopecek to the Turold quarry, which has been closed for almost 70 years now.
Abstract: During the vegetation period of 2012, a faunistic survey of carabid beetles was conducted with focus on selected limestone quarries in the Palava PLA. In the Turold quarry, 39 species in the total number of 270 specimens were captured, while the most abundant species was Carabus cancellatus. In the Svatý kopecek quarry, a total of 36 species with the total number of 420 specimens were collected, the most numerous species here was Pseudoophonus rufipes. Four protected species under the Decree 395/1992 Coll., as amended by Decree No. 175/2006 Coll. - Brachinus crepitans, B. explodens, Carabus ullrichii ullrichii, and Cylindera germanica and 6 species listed in the Red List of the Czech Republic - Licinus cassideus, Carabus cancellatus, Cylindera germanica, Cymindis axillaris, Notiophilus laticollis, and Poecilus sericeus were recorded in the areas investigated. Typical xerothermophilous species preferred the medium-term quarry of Svatý kopecek to the Turold quarry, which has been closed for almost 70 years now.

3 citations

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TL;DR: In 2012, a research was conducted on Carabid beetles in the active limestone quarry of Mokra-Horakov as discussed by the authors, where collections were carried out on quarry terraces and quarry edges using pitfall traps.
Abstract: In 2012, a research was conducted on Carabid beetles in the active limestone quarry of Mokra-Horakov. Collections were carried out on quarry terraces and quarry edges using pitfall traps. A total of 37 species with a total number of 197 specimens were captured. The most abundant species was Cicindela sylvicola (34 specimens) which is protected under Decree No. 395/1992 Coll. as amended by Decree No. 175/2006 Coll., other detected species protected by this Decree included C. campestris (28 specimens) and Cylindera germanica (26 specimens) which also belongs to the category of vulnerable under the Red List of Threatened Species of the Czech Republic. The quarry is mostly settled by eurytopic species preferring open habitats. Species that require unshaded habitats and species indifferent to shading occurred especially on the quarry terraces and on its outskirts. Species of shaded habitats were not reported.

2 citations

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TL;DR: The results of faunistic-ecological research of Carabidae in selected sinkholes of the northern part of the protected landscape area of Moravian Karst are presented in this paper.
Abstract: Results of faunistic-ecological research of Carabidae in selected sinkholes of the northern part of the protected landscape area of Moravian Karst are presented. The collection of ground beetles was conducted using pitfall traps in 2010 and 2011. A total of 88 species were caught in both years. In the studied area, there was registered incidence of five endangered species in accordance with Decree No. 395/1992 Coll. as amended: Brachinus crepitans, Brachinus explodens, Carabus ullrichii, Cicindela campestris, and Cylindera germanica. At the monitored sites, occurrence of two species (Carabus cancellatus and Cylindera germanica) included in the Red List of Threatened Species in the Czech Republic was registered. In one species (Cylindera germanica) the Decree 395/1992 Coll. and the Red List of Threatened Species in the Czech Republic meet. All studied sinkholes were dominated by eurytopic and adaptable species, only one relict species (Aptinus bombarda) was discovered.

1 citations

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