Diversity and Distributional Patterns of Stoneflies (Insecta: Plecoptera) in the Aquatic Ecosystems of Serbia (Central Balkan Peninsula)
2014
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This work contributes to the knowledge of the fauna of Plecoptera
(Insecta) of the Central Balkan Peninsula. A total of 90 species
analysed in this study belong to 17 genera and 7 families. The largest
number of stonefly species was recorded within the Juzna and Zapadna
Morava River Basins and the rivers belonging to the Aegean Sea Basin
(Pcinja, Dragovistica and Lepenac), while the lowest taxa richness was
observed within the rivers Kolubara and Velika Morava, as well as from
the Danube River. Based on the IUCN criteria, 10 species were classified
as important from conservational point of view: Marthamea vitripennis,
Protonemura lateralis and Taeniopteryx hubaulti as Critically
Endangered, Dinocras mega-cephala, Nemoura cambrica, Protonemura meyeri,
Protonemura praecox and Taeniopteryx nebulosa as Endangered, and
Amphinemura sulcicolis and Perlodes microcephalus as Vulnerable.