ASPECTS REGARDING THE AQUATIC AND SEMIAQUATIC HETEROPTERA (HETEROPTERA: NEPOMORPHA, GERROMORPHA) ECOLOGY FROM THE WEST AREA OF SIBIU

Journal Title: Brukenthal. Acta Musei - Year 2009, Vol 3, Issue 0

Abstract

In this paper it is presented some aspects that characterize the community of the aquatic and semiaquatic Heteroptera located in the north-west area of Sibiu. The study took place in the year 2007, near the Cibin River. The biological material was collected from 4 sampling stations. There were recorded 13 species which are distributed in 9 genera and 6 families belonging to the aquatic and semiaquatic Heteroptera species.

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Gabriela Cuzepan, Daniela Ilie

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Gabriela Cuzepan, Daniela Ilie (2009). ASPECTS REGARDING THE AQUATIC AND SEMIAQUATIC HETEROPTERA (HETEROPTERA: NEPOMORPHA, GERROMORPHA) ECOLOGY FROM THE WEST AREA OF SIBIU. Brukenthal. Acta Musei, 3(0), 611-618. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-85302