Amara (Amara) similata (Gyllenhal, 1810)
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Amara (Amara) similata (Gyllenhal, 1810)
Distribution
Near transpalaearctic ( Arndt et al. 2011).
Notes
It prefers damp areas, riverbanks and water meadows ( Anderson et al. 2000), but it will also inhabit arable fields ( Popovic and Štrbac 2010), where it favours autumn planted crops ( Holland and Luff 2000). It is a polyphagous species. The adults feed mainly on seeds, which they find by climbing into the vegetation. However, they can also prey on invertebrates ( Thiele 1977). This species was found in small numbers in the maize field in the heterogeneous area (n = 5), the olive grove in the homogeneous area (n = 5) and the wheat field in the homogeneous area (n = 2).
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