Two xerothermic localities in Moravský kras were investigated from March to November 2008. Altogether 183 species of beetles from 13 families (except Carabidae published separately) were collected in Macošska and Vilémovická stráň slopes using several collecting methods: pitfall traps, sweeping of vegetation and Möricke traps. Both slopes are located in the northern part of the Moravský kras and are influenced by pasture management. Altogether we found 21 species listed under Red list of threatened species in the Czech Republic, it is approximately 11.5% of all collected species. The most important species (two critically endangered - CR: Eumolpus asclepiadeus (Pallas, 1776), Sphaeroderma rubidium (Graëlls, 1853) and six endangered - EN) belong to family Chrysomelidae. Another endangered collected species belong to families Curculionidae and Staphylinidae.
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Niedobová, J., Hula, V., Št’astná, P., Bezděk, J., Foit, J., & Stejskal, R. (2012). Beetles (Coleoptera) of Selected Families of the slopes of macošská and vilémovická stráň (Moravský kras protected landscape area, Czech Republic). Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis, 60(3), 133–146. https://doi.org/10.11118/actaun201260030133
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