Recent distribution and ecological notes on the Dryopid Beetle Pomatinus substriatus Müller, 1806 (Dryopidae: Coleoptera) in Serbia

2014
Authors:
Novaković, BorisIlić, Marija

Anđus, Stefan

Čanak Atlagić, Jelena

Marinković, Nikola

Đuknić, Jelena

Document Type:
Article (Published version)

© 2014 by The Serbian Water Pollution Control Society
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The aim of this paper is to present recent distribution and to provide some ecological notes on the dryopid
beetle Pomatinus substriatus (Müller, 1806) in Serbia on the basis of field research in the period from
2010 to 2013. During the research, P. substriatus was recorded at 36 localities situated at 27 streams
and rivers in total and one reservoir in Serbia (the Bojnik Reservoir). The species was found to be the
dominant water beetle species at 12 localities/watercourses: The Mosna/Porečka River, Gornjak/Mlava,
Neresnica/Pek, Kusići/Pek, Ušće/ Studenica, Lepenac/Rasina, Svođe/Lužica, Vlasotince/Vlasina, Krivi Do/
Visočica, Trnski Odorovci/Jerma, Lučani (upstream Stenjevac Brook confluence)/Bjelica and the Gugaljski
Most/Zapadna Morava River. According to the national watercourse classification (Official Gazette of the
Republic of Serbia, 74/2011), most of the watercourses where the species was recorded belong to Type 3
(small to medium streams, altitude to 500 m, with domination of large fractions of substrate). The highest
abundance of adults was detected in August and September of 2013 at 3 localities (Mosna/Porečka River,
Lepenac/Rasina and Svođe/Lužnica). Larvae were very rare in samples and found only at two localities
(Ušće/Studenica, June 16 2011 and Leskovac/Veternica, May 29 2012). Considering the species' habitat
preference, it was found that larvae and adults of P. substriatus predominantly inhabit stretches of streams
with domination of medium or large-sized stones, while occasionally it can be found in small stagnant
water puddles. Additionally, some individuals were found in fragments of tree trunks and rotting branches
submerged in water. The population trend of P. substriatus could not be assessed based on the collected
data. The objective of the study is to contribute to the general knowledge of the species autecological
characteristics and distribution in Serbia.