Biology of the blind geobiont scarab beetle genus Chaetonyx Schaum, 1862 (Scarabaeidae: Orphninae) with new distribution records of Ch. robustus Schaum, 1862 from Bulgaria

Life cycle of the orphnine scarab beetles genus Chaetonyx was recorded for the first time based on the multiyear observations on the populations of its type species, Ch. robustus Schaum, 1862, in riverside habitats at Zemen Gorge region, South-Western Bulgaria. Our observations showed that this geob...

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Main Authors: DENIS GRADINAROV, YANA PETROVA, ELENA TASHEVA-TERZIEVA, ANDREY V. FROLOV
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Language:Bulgarian
Published: Plovdiv University 2015-10-01
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Online Access:http://www.zoonotes.bio.uni-plovdiv.bg/ZooNotes_2015/ZooNotes_81_2015_Gradinarov_et_al.pdf
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spelling doaj-72c2e2b4f00c4a2ebfdd9ab50de87a932020-11-24T20:45:31ZbulPlovdiv University ZooNotes1313-99162015-10-0181-114Biology of the blind geobiont scarab beetle genus Chaetonyx Schaum, 1862 (Scarabaeidae: Orphninae) with new distribution records of Ch. robustus Schaum, 1862 from BulgariaDENIS GRADINAROVYANA PETROVAELENA TASHEVA-TERZIEVAANDREY V. FROLOVLife cycle of the orphnine scarab beetles genus Chaetonyx was recorded for the first time based on the multiyear observations on the populations of its type species, Ch. robustus Schaum, 1862, in riverside habitats at Zemen Gorge region, South-Western Bulgaria. Our observations showed that this geobiont species is common in alluvial soils near Struma River, where it forms large colonies. At the Zemen Gorge, its preferable habitats are sparse riverside forests of Alnus glutinosa L. and Populus nigra L. neighboring grass communities. Larvae, adults and pupae were found up to 50 cm deep with most specimens inhabiting the upper soil layer from 0 to 20 cm deep. The highest recorded density was 89 adults and 581 larvae per 0.25 m2. Oviposition, hatching of the eggs, pupation and emergence of the new adults occur during the summer. Eggs have been found in surface soil layer in July and August, the pupae – mainly in July and August. Larvae of different instars were found in soil during all months of the study period. Adults from the new generation first occur in the beginning of August. In August, September and October adults from different generations can be found together. The main part of the adults seems to die after the reproduction period, and the common lifespan of adults seems to be about a year only. The life cycle of Ch. robustus in investigated habitat seems to be perennial and includes two years as larval stage and one as adult. Tropical Orphninae occupy a number of ecological niches but lack colonial geobiont specialists similar to Chaetonyx.http://www.zoonotes.bio.uni-plovdiv.bg/ZooNotes_2015/ZooNotes_81_2015_Gradinarov_et_al.pdfColeopteraOrphninaeChaetonyx robustusbiologylife cycleinsect ecology
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author DENIS GRADINAROV
YANA PETROVA
ELENA TASHEVA-TERZIEVA
ANDREY V. FROLOV
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YANA PETROVA
ELENA TASHEVA-TERZIEVA
ANDREY V. FROLOV
Biology of the blind geobiont scarab beetle genus Chaetonyx Schaum, 1862 (Scarabaeidae: Orphninae) with new distribution records of Ch. robustus Schaum, 1862 from Bulgaria
ZooNotes
Coleoptera
Orphninae
Chaetonyx robustus
biology
life cycle
insect ecology
author_facet DENIS GRADINAROV
YANA PETROVA
ELENA TASHEVA-TERZIEVA
ANDREY V. FROLOV
author_sort DENIS GRADINAROV
title Biology of the blind geobiont scarab beetle genus Chaetonyx Schaum, 1862 (Scarabaeidae: Orphninae) with new distribution records of Ch. robustus Schaum, 1862 from Bulgaria
title_short Biology of the blind geobiont scarab beetle genus Chaetonyx Schaum, 1862 (Scarabaeidae: Orphninae) with new distribution records of Ch. robustus Schaum, 1862 from Bulgaria
title_full Biology of the blind geobiont scarab beetle genus Chaetonyx Schaum, 1862 (Scarabaeidae: Orphninae) with new distribution records of Ch. robustus Schaum, 1862 from Bulgaria
title_fullStr Biology of the blind geobiont scarab beetle genus Chaetonyx Schaum, 1862 (Scarabaeidae: Orphninae) with new distribution records of Ch. robustus Schaum, 1862 from Bulgaria
title_full_unstemmed Biology of the blind geobiont scarab beetle genus Chaetonyx Schaum, 1862 (Scarabaeidae: Orphninae) with new distribution records of Ch. robustus Schaum, 1862 from Bulgaria
title_sort biology of the blind geobiont scarab beetle genus chaetonyx schaum, 1862 (scarabaeidae: orphninae) with new distribution records of ch. robustus schaum, 1862 from bulgaria
publisher Plovdiv University
series ZooNotes
issn 1313-9916
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Life cycle of the orphnine scarab beetles genus Chaetonyx was recorded for the first time based on the multiyear observations on the populations of its type species, Ch. robustus Schaum, 1862, in riverside habitats at Zemen Gorge region, South-Western Bulgaria. Our observations showed that this geobiont species is common in alluvial soils near Struma River, where it forms large colonies. At the Zemen Gorge, its preferable habitats are sparse riverside forests of Alnus glutinosa L. and Populus nigra L. neighboring grass communities. Larvae, adults and pupae were found up to 50 cm deep with most specimens inhabiting the upper soil layer from 0 to 20 cm deep. The highest recorded density was 89 adults and 581 larvae per 0.25 m2. Oviposition, hatching of the eggs, pupation and emergence of the new adults occur during the summer. Eggs have been found in surface soil layer in July and August, the pupae – mainly in July and August. Larvae of different instars were found in soil during all months of the study period. Adults from the new generation first occur in the beginning of August. In August, September and October adults from different generations can be found together. The main part of the adults seems to die after the reproduction period, and the common lifespan of adults seems to be about a year only. The life cycle of Ch. robustus in investigated habitat seems to be perennial and includes two years as larval stage and one as adult. Tropical Orphninae occupy a number of ecological niches but lack colonial geobiont specialists similar to Chaetonyx.
topic Coleoptera
Orphninae
Chaetonyx robustus
biology
life cycle
insect ecology
url http://www.zoonotes.bio.uni-plovdiv.bg/ZooNotes_2015/ZooNotes_81_2015_Gradinarov_et_al.pdf
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