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Summary Adult Neuropterans were captured in six olive orchards in Crete in 1977/78 by means of protein hydrolysate baited McPhail traps. The areas sampled differed from each other in their ecological characteristics as determined by the type of olive culture and the surrounding fields. Eleven species of chrysopids and one hemerobiid were recorded. Anisochrysa ariadne, Chrysopa viridana, Rexa raddai and Boriomyia subnebulosa had not been found previously in greek olive orchards. In all seasons, A. flavifrons, A. zelleri and Chrysoperla carnea constituted the great majority of all species. But the total catch per trap remained relatively small. In the plain, low numbers of insects were caught in winter, the main species concerned being Ch. carnea. The chrysopid fauna was much more diversified and abundant during the warmer part of the year. The number and proportion of species varied considerably among the different localities, and were influenced by the presence of other crops and the spontaneous vegetation.
Annales de la Société entomologique de France (N S ) – Taylor & Francis
Published: Oct 31, 1979
Keywords: Neuroptera; Chrysopidae; piège gobe-mouches; piège de McPhail; Oliviers; faunistique; Crète; Grèce
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