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  • Sawflies (Hymenoptera: Symphyta) in the collections of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History = Rastlinske ose (Hymenoptera: Symphyta) iz zbirk Prirodoslovnega muzeja Slovenije
    Milivojević, Tamara ; Trilar, Tomi ; Nikolić, Z.
    Sawflies are present in almost all types of habitats in Europe and although their numbers may not be as large as the other Hymenoptera, they are importantin ecosystems and very diverse group of ... insects. As the area of Slovenia belongs to four zoogeographic regions, there are good possibilities for a diverse sawfly population to flourish. Since Slovenia has a long historyof entomology, many collectors contributed sawflies to the collection of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History. The oldest specimen is Arge cyaneocrocea found by Mate Hafner in 1919. Beside Mate Hafner the other collectors were Dr. Jože Staudacher, Dr. Evgen Jaeger, Tauber, Josip Stussiner, Savo Brelih and Rudolf Rakovec. 71 species of sawflies from these collections belong to five families: Siricidae, Cimbicidae, Cephidae, Argidae,and Tenthredinidae. Unfortunately, some specimens are in too bad condition to undoubtedly determine the species, and some specimens could not be considered because the localities were written by codes that could not be decoded.
    Vir: Acta entomologica slovenica. - ISSN 1318-1998 (Vol. 17, št. 1, jun. 2009, str. 45-72)
    Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni del
    Leto - 2009
    Jezik - angleški
    COBISS.SI-ID - 713717

vir: Acta entomologica slovenica. - ISSN 1318-1998 (Vol. 17, št. 1, jun. 2009, str. 45-72)

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