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Distribution of two rare taxa of caddisflies (Trichoptera: Rhyacophilidae, Polycentropodidae) from the Republic of Kosovo.

Halil Ibrahimi1, Ruzhdi Kuçi2, Astrit Bilalli1, Milaim Musliu1, Arben Gashi1, Naman Sinani1, Besnik Emërllahu1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The knowledge about distribution, ecology and species composition of caddisflies of the Balkan Peninsula is still not complete. The ongoing investigations of the last years highlight this area as an important hotspot of caddisfly diversity. Polycentropus ierapetra slovenica has been considered a narrow range endemic of Slovenia and surrounding areas. Rhyacophila aurata, a species known from many parts of Europe, according to the current knowledge, is absent from a large part of the Balkan Peninsula. NEW INFORMATION: In this paper, we present records of these two rare taxa of Trichoptera from the Republic of Kosovo with exact distribution data, based on sampling carried out randomly during 2014 and 2017. Polycentropus ierapetra slovenica was found in several streams in Bjeshkët e Nemuna Mountains and Karadak Mountains. Rhyacophila aurata was found during this investigation at a single locality in Bjeshkët e Nemuna Mountains.The unexpected finding of these two taxa in Kosovo greatly enlarges their known distribution area and makes a contribution towards the better knowledge of distributional patterns of these rare taxa of caddisflies in this part of Europe. Halil Ibrahimi, Ruzhdi Kuçi, Astrit Bilalli, Milaim Musliu, Arben Gashi, Naman Sinani, Besnik Emërllahu.

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Keywords:  Aquatic insects; Balkans.; Polycentropus ierapetra slovenica; Rhyacophila aurata; rare species

Year:  2019        PMID: 31879524      PMCID: PMC6926430          DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.7.e46466

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biodivers Data J        ISSN: 1314-2828


Introduction

The knowledge about distribution, ecology and species composition of caddisflies in the Balkan Peninsula is still not complete. The recent and ongoing investigations in this area (e.g. Bilalli et al. 2018, Gashi et al. 2014, Ibrahimi and Vehapi 2017, Oláh et al. 2018, Previšić et al. 2014, Rimcheska et al. 2015, Waringer et al. 2015) make possible the better understanding of distribution patterns and ecological features and consequently increase conservation efforts for these species and their associated habitats. Until recently, there were only few registered records of caddisfly species in Kosovo, but the list has significantly increased during the past decade, with several new species being described (e.g. Gashi et al. 2014, Ibrahimi and Vehapi 2017, Ibrahimi et al. 2014, Ibrahimi et al. 2018, Ibrahimi et al. 2012, Ibrahimi et al. 2015, Ibrahimi et al. 2016, Karaouzas et al. 2018). However, some areas, especially the high altitude mountains of Bjeshkët e Nemuna, Sharr, Karadak and Kopaonik, have still not been fully investigated. Caddisflies of large lowland rivers and downstream freshwater ecosystems are also not very well known. The main goal of this study was to contribute to the list of caddisfly taxa in the Republic of Kosovo and improve the knowledge about geographic distribution of rare taxa of caddisflies in the Balkan Peninsula, to assist in proper conservation of freshwater ecosystems.

Materials and methods

Sampling was carried out occasionally during 2014 and 2017 at six sampling stations, three of them being located in Bjeshkët e Nemuna and the other three in Karadak Mountains in the Republic of Kosovo (Table 1). Adult caddisflies were collected by using ultraviolet light traps during the night and entomological nets during the day. UV light traps (according to Malicky 2004) were placed on stream banks immediately after dusk and operated throughout the night. Collected samples were preserved in 75% ethanol. The specimens were identified under a stereomicroscope using appropriate keys (Kumanski 1985, Kumanski 1988, Malicky 2004). Systematic presentation follows Morse (Morse 2019).
Table 1.

Details of the six sampling stations in Karadak (S1, S2, S3) and Bjeshkët e Nemuna (S4, S5, S6) mountains in Kosovo.

Localities Latitude °N Longitude °E Altitude m
Dërmjak 42.17264 21.31582 620
Letnicë 42.28727 21.45736 625
Zhegër 42.31572 21.53148 640
Stankaj 42.720278 20.048611 1307
Drelaj 42.706667 20.118056 1072
Pepaj 42.700278 20.143889 968

Taxon treatments

Malicky, 1998 F78BD300-7078-52F6-A6D0-77ECB1B42750 https://www.gbif.org/species/6262227 Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: Halil Ibrahimi, Ruzhdi Kuçi, Astrit Bilalli, Milaim Musliu; individualCount: 5; sex: males; Location: higherGeography: Europe; waterBody: tributary of Lepenc River, Aegean Sea Basi; country: Kosovo; municipality: Hani i Elezit; locality: Dërmjak; verbatimLocality: streamlet above the village, towards the border with the Republic of North Macedonia; decimalLatitude: 42.17264; decimalLongitude: 21.31582; Event: samplingProtocol: UV light trap; samplingEffort: overnight; year: 2017; month: 6; day: 12; fieldNotes: collected with ultraviolet light over the white pan operating from dusk until the next morning; Record Level: institutionCode: University of Prishtina "Hasan Prishtina", Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Department of Biology; collectionCode: caddisflies of Karadak Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: Halil Ibrahimi, Ruzhdi Kuçi, Astrit Bilalli, Milaim Musliu; individualCount: 5; sex: males; Location: higherGeography: Europe; waterBody: tributary of Morava e Binçës River, Black Sea basin; country: Kosovo; municipality: Gjilan; locality: Zhegër village; verbatimLocality: streamlet above the village; decimalLatitude: 42.31572; decimalLongitude: 21.53148; Event: samplingProtocol: UV light trap; samplingEffort: overnight; year: 2017; month: 7; day: 14; fieldNotes: collected with ultraviolet light over the white pan operating from dusk until the next morning; Record Level: institutionCode: University of Prishtina "Hasan Prishtina", Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Department of Biology; collectionCode: caddisflies of Karadak Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: Halil Ibrahimi, Ruzhdi Kuçi, Astrit Bilalli, Milaim Musliu; individualCount: 5; sex: males; Location: higherGeography: Europe; waterBody: tributary of Morava e Binçës River, Black Sea Basin; country: Kosovo; municipality: Viti; locality: Letinicë; verbatimLocality: stream above the village; decimalLatitude: 42.28727; decimalLongitude: 21.45736; Event: samplingProtocol: UV light trap; samplingEffort: overnight; year: 2017; month: 7; day: 20; fieldNotes: collected with ultraviolet light over the white pan operating from dusk until the next morning; Record Level: institutionCode: University of Prishtina "Hasan Prishtina", Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Department of Biology; collectionCode: caddisflies of Karadak Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: Halil Ibrahimi, Arben Gashi, Besnik Emërllahu, Naman Sinani; individualCount: 4; sex: males; lifeStage: adult; Location: higherGeography: Europe; waterBody: tributary of Lumbardhi i Pejës River, Adriatic Sea basin; country: Kosovo; municipality: Pejë; locality: Drelaj; verbatimLocality: stream above the village; decimalLatitude: 42.706667; decimalLongitude: 21.18056; Event: samplingProtocol: UV light trap; samplingEffort: overnight; year: 2014; month: 7; day: 14; fieldNotes: collected with ultraviolet light over the white pan operating from dusk until the next morning; Record Level: institutionCode: University of Prishtina "Hasan Prishtina", Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Department of Biology; collectionCode: caddisflies of Bjeshkët e Nemuna Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: Halil Ibrahimi, Arben Gashi, Besnik Emërllahu, Naman Sinani; individualCount: 3; sex: males; lifeStage: adult; Location: higherGeography: Europe; waterBody: tributary of Lumbardhi i Pejës River, Adriatic Sea basin; country: Kosovo; municipality: Pejë; locality: Pepaj; verbatimLocality: stream above the village; decimalLatitude: 42.700278; decimalLongitude: 20.143889; Event: samplingProtocol: UV light trap; samplingEffort: overnight; year: 2014; month: 9; day: 17; fieldNotes: collected with ultraviolet light over the white pan operating from dusk until the next morning; Record Level: institutionCode: University of Prishtina "Hasan Prishtina", Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Department of Biology; collectionCode: caddisflies of Bjeshkët e Nemuna

Distribution

Slovenia, Italy, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo (Malicky 2004, Neu et al. 2018, Stanić-Koštroman 2009, Valle 2001).

Ecology

We found that the flight period of this subspecies is from May to September. The subspecies is present at different altitudes, from 620 m up to 1307 m.

Taxon discussion

The shape of male genitalia and especially of parts which are important for subspecies identification (length, shape and curvature of intermediate appendages, shape and size of dorsal and ventral lobes of inferior appendages and shape of inner basal projections) clearly point to the slovenica subspecies (Malicky 2004).

Notes

Other species associated with in Dërmjak on 12.06.2017 are: Hagen, 1859 (4 males), Schmid, 1970 (11 males, 2 females), McLachlan, 1879 (7 males and 1 female), (21 males and 2 females), Pictet, 1834 (2 females), (3 males, 2 females), Neboiss, 1963 (4 males), McLachlan, 1879 (1 male); (Donovan, 1813) (2 males, 2 females), (Curtis, 1834) (2 males), Klapálek 1894 (1 male), (Pictet, 1834) (1 male, 2 females), Malicky, 1995 (1 male, 3 females), (Fabricius, 1781) (5 males, 3 females), (Hagen, 1868) (1 male), McLachlan, 1878 (1 male), (Pictet, 1834) (1 male), (Piller & Mitterpacher, 1783) (2 males), Pictet, 1865 (12 males, 15 females) and (Hagen, 1859) (8 males, 3 females). Other species associated with in Zhegër on 14.07.2017 are: Hagen, 1859 (4 males), Pictet, 1834 (2 males, 2 females), (Donovan, 1813) (1 male), Curtis, 1834 (2 males); McLachlan, 1884 (5 males) and (Hagen, 1859) (2 males). Other species associated with in Letnicë on 20.07.2017 are: Hagen, 1859 (3 males), (Donovan, 1813) (2 males) and (Curtis, 1834) (4 males) (12 males). Other species associated with in Drelaj on 14.07.2014 are: Malicky, 1982 (1 male), Curtis, 1834 (1 male) and McLachlan, 1875 (1 male). Other species associated with in Pepa on 17.09.2014 are: Guerin-Meneville, 1843 (3 males, 2 females), McLachlan 1879 (2 males) and Previšić, Graf & Vitecek (1 male, 3 females). Brauer, 1857 3377AAF6-494F-57FA-B5C3-6E2762B7B25F https://www.gbif.org/species/1433826 Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: Halil Ibrahimi, Naman Sinani, Arben Gashi; individualID: 1; sex: male; lifeStage: adult; Location: continent: Europe; waterBody: tributary of Lumbardhi i Pejës River, Adriatic Sea basin; country: Kosovo; municipality: Pejë; locality: Stankaj; verbatimLocality: streamlet below the village; decimalLatitude: 42.700278; decimalLongitude: 20.143889; Event: samplingProtocol: UV light trap; year: 2014; month: 07; day: 20; fieldNotes: collected with entomological net; Record Level: institutionCode: University of Prishtina "Hasan Prishtina", Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Department of Biology; collectionCode: caddisflies Bjeshkët e Nemuna Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Czech Republic, Croatia, France, Germany, Italy, Liechtenstein, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland (Malicky 2019, Neu et al. 2018). Other species associated with in Stankaj on 20.07.2014 are: Schmid, 970 (11 males), McLachlan, 1879 (1 male, 1 female), McLachlan, 1879 (2 males, 1 female), Pictet, 1834 (7 males, 1 female), Klapalek, 1898 (1 female), (Donovan, 1813) (1 male) and Klapalek, 1902 (1 female).

Discussion

One species of the family is reported for the first time and one subspecies of is documented for the first time with the exact data from the Republic of Kosovo: and . The species is endemic to South-eastern Europe and Turkey, with several known subspecies which are narrow endemics of certain areas (Malicky 2019, Neu et al. 2018). Currently, the highest-known number of subspecies is from Turkey ( Sipahiler, 1989, Sipahiler, 1996, Sipahiler, 1996, Malicky, 1975 and Botosaneanu and Dia, 1983) and Greece (, Malicky, 1974, Malicky, 1974 and Malicky, 1976). In Bulgaria, only one subspecies ( Kumanski, 1986) is known. The only subspecies with wider distribution is , which was described from Slovenia but was later found in Italy and Bosnia and Herzegovina as well (Ibrahimi et al. 2014, Stanić-Koštroman 2009, Valle 2001). During 2014, a single female specimen of was found in Kosovo (Ibrahimi et al. 2014), but it was impossible to identify up to the subspecies level, due to the fact that females of all subspecies are similar. During the current investigation, we found a large number of males in several localities in Bjeshkët e Nemuna and Karadak mountains and were able to identify them as . Considering the narrow distribution of other subspecies, this was somehow unexpected. Our findings make this subspecies one of the most widely distributed. Currently, our findings are the southernmost records of this subspecies. At the same time, these findings are the first reported with exact data for this subspecies for Ecoregion 6. It has been reported by Neu et al. 2018 as present at a single locality in Bjeshkët e Nemuna and here we give exact locality data for several other localities in this area and Karadak Mountains as well. was found during this investigation in one locality only in Bjeshkët e Nemuna National Park and with only one specimen. This species, although present in many countries in Europe, it is not found frequently in Western Balkans and is absent from neighbouring countries of Kosovo (Malicky 2019, Neu et al. 2018). The species is quite abundant in Central Europe and becomes scarcer towards the Balkan Peninsula. In South-eastern Europe, it is present in numerous localities in Slovenia and Croatia and in only one locality in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Neu et al. 2018) Finding this species during this investigation greatly enlarges its known distribution area. The number of species has now been increased to fifteen and the number of species to ten in the Republic of Kosovo. Finding of several other rare species during this investigation (such as: , , , amongst others) greatly enlarges their known distribution area. Previously, they have been reported from only few localities in the Balkans. It is only the second time that and the third time that have been reported from Kosovo. This investigation shows that both mountainous areas where this investigation was conducted harbour a collection of rare caddisfly taxa, many of which are known only from a limited number of localities in the area, based on current knowledge. Further investigations of this area will most certainly increase the number of known species in Kosovo and improve the knowledge about this order of insects in the Balkans.
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