2020
DOI: 10.35691/jbm.0202.0149
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Evaluation of The Diversity of Durum Wheat Coleoptera (Triticum Durum Desf.) in the Region of Sigus Oum El Bouaghi (Eastern Algeria)

Abstract: The Oum El Bouaghi region in Eastern Algeria, long considered as a cereal-growing area is nowadays a durum wheat production region par excellence. Although the damage caused by Coleoptera is very significant, studies on the knowledge of their diversity are few and remain limited for some entomological groups. Our work is the first step to evaluate the diversity of Coleoptera and the long-term impact of taking biological management measures against harmful fauna in favour of more environment friendly agricultur… Show more

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“…Regional distribution: all of Morocco except sub-Saharan regions (Kocher, 1956c). General distribution: most of Europe (Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Croatia, France, Germany, Ireland, Latvia, Malta, Macedonia, Slovenia, Sweden, Poland, Romania, Great Britain, Yugoslavia and Switzerland), Turkey and North Africa (from Canary Islands to Libya) (Löbl and Smetana, 2007;Baviera and Liberti, 2010;Amokrane et al, 2020).…”
Section: Family Dasytidae Subfamily Dasytinae Laporte De Castelnau 1840mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regional distribution: all of Morocco except sub-Saharan regions (Kocher, 1956c). General distribution: most of Europe (Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Croatia, France, Germany, Ireland, Latvia, Malta, Macedonia, Slovenia, Sweden, Poland, Romania, Great Britain, Yugoslavia and Switzerland), Turkey and North Africa (from Canary Islands to Libya) (Löbl and Smetana, 2007;Baviera and Liberti, 2010;Amokrane et al, 2020).…”
Section: Family Dasytidae Subfamily Dasytinae Laporte De Castelnau 1840mentioning
confidence: 99%