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Evaluation of the pheromone lure efficiency to trapping of the clerid beetles of genus Thanasimus
Zachová, Zuzana ; Lukášová, Karolína (advisor) ; Holuša, Jaroslav (referee)
This work was focused on the comparison of the clerid beetles genus Thanasimus trapped in pheromone trap and poisoned trap (tripod) and comparison of spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus) flight activity with his predators genus Thanasimus during the swarming in the spring.We were using two different methods during out trapping.. The first method was the poisoned trap = tripod baited with the lure Pheroprax and the second was barrier trap baited with lure Thanasiwit. Both traps were placed in the same locality. Individual species were monitored during their spring swarming through regular withdrawals. The research showed that the tripod clerid beetles responded significantly more - 67 individuals than to the plate trap - 4 individuals. Clerid beetles flight activity was lasting during the entire observation period and culminated on June 9, 2015. The species T. femoralis dominated in the trapping of clerid beetles, however, his flight acitvity did not correlate with the flight activity of I. typographus. The species T. formicarius flight activity correlated positively with the spruce bark beetle during the spring swarming on the other hand.

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