Alma Mikuška
Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek
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Journal of Vector Ecology | 2006
Stjepan Krandčmar; Alma Mikuška; Enrih Merdić
ABSTRACT The response of female tabanids to natural attractants was studied in the Monjoroš Forest along the Nature Park Kopački rit in eastern Croatia. Tabanids were caught in canopy traps baited with either aged cow, horse, sheep, or pig urine and also in unbaited traps. Tabanids were collected in a significantly higher numbers in traps baited with natural attractants compared to unbaited traps. The number of females of Tabanus bromius, Tabanus maculicornis, Tabanus tergestinus, and Hybomitra bimaculata collected from canopy traps baited with cow urine and traps baited with other natural attractants differed significantly. Females of Haematopota pluvialis were also collected more frequently in canopy traps baited with aged cow urine than in those with aged horse urine, but this difference was not significant. However, the number of females of Haematopota pluvialis collected from canopy traps baited with other natural attractants (sheep and pig urine) differed significantly when compared with aged cow urine baited traps. Canopy traps baited with aged cow urine collected significantly more Tabanus sudeticus than did traps baited with aged pig urine. Finally, the aged cow urine baited canopy traps collected 51 times more tabanids than unbaited traps, while aged horse, aged sheep, and aged pig urine baited traps collected 36, 30, and 22 times as many tabanids, respectively, than unbaited traps.
Journal of Vector Ecology | 2008
Alma Mikuška; Stjepan Krčmar; Jozsef Mikuska
Abstract The horse fly (Diptera: Tabanidae) fauna of Bosnia and Herzegovina consists of 62 species belonging to ten genera. The present study adds eight new records for the fauna of Bosnia and Herzegovina. These new records are Chrysops flavipes Meigen, Hybomitra tropica (Linnaeus), Tabanus darimonti Leclercq, Tabanus eggeri Schiner, Tabanus miki Brauer in Brauer and Bergenstamm, Tabanus shannonellus Kröber, Haematopota bigoti Gobert, and Haematopota subcylindrica Pandellé. Most of the species belong to the Boreal-Eurasian group (28), followed by the Mediterranean group with 17 species, the South European group with 13 species, the Afro-Eurasian arid group and the European group with two species each. This paper presents the first comprehensive collection data on the horse fly fauna of this part of the Balkan Peninsula.
Aquatic Insects | 2012
Stjepan Krčmar; Alma Mikuška
In the past 20 years, fauna and ecology of horse flies (Tabanidae) were intensively studied in Croatia, especially in the Ramsar sites as wetlands of international importance. Different habitat requirements of larvae were recognised and adults of 78 species in 10 genera were recorded. The true aquatic and semiaquatic larvae are represented by several species of the genera Chrysops Meigen, 1803 Hybomitra Enderlein, 1922. Some species from this ecological group are typical inhabitants of saline biotopes. In the Croatian fauna three halophilous species were recorded: Chrysops italicus Meigen, 1804, Hybomitra acuminata (Loew, 1858) and H. expollicata (Pandellé, 1883). The distribution of these species in Croatia covers 7, 17 and 3 UTM (Universal Transverse Mercator) grids, respectively. Specimens were primarily collected in habitats with brackish water along the Adriatic coast, such as Vransko Lake, the mouth of the River Cetina, the delta of the River Neretva and Mljet Island. Only specimens of H. acuminata were recorded in the continental part of Croatia. They were sporadically collected on localities along the Danube floodplain and on four localities near the river Drava. The distribution of H. acuminata in the continental part indicates otherwise rare saline habitats along the Drava and Danube rivers (1.38% of the total catch of the Hybomitra – species from the floodplain).
Entomologia Generalis | 2009
Stjepan Krčmar; Alma Mikuška; Mirjana Jasika
Entomologia Generalis | 2006
Stjepan Krčmar; Alma Mikuška; Majer Jozsef
Turkish Journal of Zoology | 2017
Lidija Begović; Ivan Mihić; Tomislav Pospihalj; Tibor Mikuska; Selma Mlinarić; Alma Mikuška
ADRIATIC FLYWAY - BIRD CONSERVATION ON THE BALKANS | 2017
Alma Mikuška; Dario Horvat; Adrian Tomik
Larus - Godišnjak Zavoda za ornitologiju Hrvatske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti | 2016
Alma Mikuška; Višnja Jovanovac; Tibor Mikuška
Larus - Godišnjak Zavoda za ornitologiju Hrvatske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti | 2016
Alma Mikuška; Višnja Jovanovac; Tibor Mikuška
Larus - Godišnjak Zavoda za ornitologiju Hrvatske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti | 2016
Alma Mikuška; Antonija Felja; Tibor Mikuška