Vladimir Sakalian
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
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Journal of Pest Science | 2004
G. Georgiev; Vladimir Sakalian; K. Ivanov; P. Boyadzhiev
Seven xylophagous insect species were established in stems and branches of Salix caprea L. during the period 1998–2003 in Bulgaria: Agrilus lineola lineola Redtenbacher (Coleoptera: Buprestidae), Aromia moschata (Linnaeus), Oberea oculata (Linnaeus), Saperda populnea (Linnaeus), Saperda similis Laicharting (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae), Synanthedon formicaeformis (Esper) (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae) and Rhabdophaga clavifex (Kieffer) (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae). From them, six parasitoid species were reared: Dolichomitus mesocentrus (Gravenhorst), Dolichomitus populneus (Ratzeburg) (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae), Stephanus serrator (Fabricius) (Hymenoptera: Stephanidae), Aprostocetus metra (Walker), Euderus caudatus (Thomson) (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) and Billaea irrorata (Meigen) (Diptera: Tachinidae). D. populneus, E. caudatus and B. irrorata were connected with S. populnea; D. mesocentrus and S. serrator with S. similis; and A. metra with R. clavifex. Two parasitoids (A. metra and E. caudatus) had not previously been reported for the fauna of Bulgaria. The parasitoid–host relationships D. mesocentrus–S. similis and S. serrator –S. similis were established for the first time in this study.
Journal of Pest Science | 2004
G. Georgiev; Toshko Ljubomirov; M. Raikova; K. Ivanov; Vladimir Sakalian
The complex of insect inhabitants of old larval galleries of Saperda populnea (L.) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) was studied during the period 2000–2003 in 18 localities in Bulgaria. As a result, 32 insect species were reared from old S. populnea galls: Metopoplax origani (Kolenati) (Heteroptera: Lygaeidae), Malachius sp. (Coleoptera: Malachiidae), Agrilus pratensis pratensis (Ratzeburg) (Coleoptera: Buprestidae), Xylocleptes bispinus (Duftschmidt) (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), Crossocerus cetratus (Shuckard), Crossocerus megacephalus (Rossi), Crossocerus nigritus (Lepeletier & Brullé), Crossocerus acanthophorus (Kohl), Passaloecus brevilabris Wolf, Passaloecus gracilis (Curtis), Psenulus schencki (Tournier), Solierella compedita compedita (Piccioli), Trypoxylon figulus figulus (Linnaeus), Trypoxylon fronticorne fronticorne Gussakovskij (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae), Cleptes schmidti Linsenmaiser, Trichrysis cyanea (Linnaeus) (Hymenoptera: Chrysididae), Clistopyga incitator (Fabricius), Ctenochira sanguinatoria (Ratzeburg), Liotryphon crassisetus (Thomson), Nemeritis fallax (Gravenhorst), Mesochorus georgievi Schwenke, Campoletis sp. (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae), Charmon extensor (Linnaeus) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), Eupelmus urozonus Dalman (Hymenoptera: Eupelmidae), Perilampus aeneus (Rossius) (Hymenoptera: Perilampidae), Trichiocampus grandis (Lepeletier) (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae), Janus luteipes (Lepeletier) (Hymenoptera: Cephidae), Cydia corollana (Hübner) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), Fiebrigella brevibucca (Duda) (Diptera: Chloropidae), Eustolomyia hilaris (Fallén) (Diptera: Anthomyiidae), Senotaina sp. (Diptera: Sarcophagidae) and Heringia vitripennis (Meigen) (Diptera: Syrphidae). Amongst them, 27 species were established as new inhabitants of old S. populnea galls. Five species (C. schmidti, N. fallax, M. georgievi, P. aeneus and J. luteipes) were recorded for the first time in Bulgaria. The dwellers of old S. populnea galls belong to the following ecological groups: insects using galls as a place to develop (3 species); insects nidificating in empty galls (10 species); insects using old galls as a pupating place (1 species); insects using empty galls as overwintering shelters (3 species); predators and parasites of primary dwellers of empty galls (13 species); or insects with uncertain ecological status (2 species).
Archive | 2007
Vladimir Sakalian; Mario Langourov
The Bulgarian fauna of jewel beetles (Buprestidae) was analyzed according to area similarity and taxonomic structure, and compared to other European and Asian faunas. The Bulgarian fauna of Buprestidae belongs to the South European faunal complex as a part of East Balkan faunal type. The fauna includes 179 species and subspecies belonging to 22 zoogeographical categories, combined in ten zoogeographical complexes. The general appearance of the Bulgarian buprestid fauna is determined by the taxa of Mediterranean and European complexes with relatively narrow ranges (ca. 60 % of all species and subspecies). Affinity of Bulgarian jewel beetle fauna to the East Balkan faunal type is also demonstrated by the presence of five species and subspecies endemic for this region. The recent Bulgarian fauna has been formed mainly during Pleistocene and Holocene by autochthonous and allochthonous elements. Some of the endemics, subendemics, and East Mediterranean taxa, with their possible center of speciation in the eastern part of Balkan Peninsula, could be autochthonous for Bulgaria. Allochthonous elements colonized Bulgaria during preglacial, lacial, and postglacial periods. Our zoogeographical results demonstrate four main routes of buprestid colonization in Bulgaria: from the Ancient Mediterranean (especially East Mediterranean), Central ropean, Boreal, and Eurasian Steppe centers of speciation
ZooKeys | 2009
Gianfranco Curletti; Vladimir Sakalian
Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift | 2007
Gianfranco Curletti; Vladimir Sakalian
Acta Zoologica Bulgarica | 1993
Vladimir Sakalian
Acta Zoologica Bulgarica | 2003
Vladimir Sakalian
Acta Zoologica Bulgarica | 1998
Vasil V. Popov; I. A. Krusteva; Vladimir Sakalian
Archive | 1997
Vassil Borissov Guéorguiev; Vladimir Sakalian; Borislav V. Guéorguiev
Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae | 2014
Svatopluk Bílý; Vladimir Sakalian