DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE HYMENOPTEROFAUNA IN NORTHERN AND WESTERN ALGERIA

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2020-01-01

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university of eloued جامعة الوادي

Abstract

The study of the Hymenoptera fauna associated with the Fabaceae is carried out in different environments in the Northern and Western Algeria. Insect sampling was carried out at seven sites representing three regions with different ecosystems and bioclimatic stages, namely: Algiers, Boumerdes and Tissemssilt. The results obtained show a total of 1022 individuals captured representing 59 taxa, distributed in 46 genera and 18 families. Qualitatively, the Boumerdes region is the richest with 648 individuals; it is followed by that of Algiers then Tissemssilt with respectively 191 and 181. In most of the stations, the dominant family in terms of individuals is that of Apidae whose the rate exceeds 60%. The honey bee Apis mellifera intermissa has a remarkable relative abundance varying between 50% and 89%.

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Diversity, Distribution, Hymenoptera, Fabaceae, Northern,Western, Algeria.

Citation

K. Ghobrini1, L. Bendifallah1, F. Marniche2, L. Saharaoui3. RISK ANALYSIS IN DISTRIBUTION OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS IN SOUTHWEST, NIGERIA. Journal of Fundamental and sciences. vol.12, no 1. januar 2020. Faculty of exact sciences. university of el oued. [visited in 01/05/2018. available from [copy the link here]

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