Acta entomologica slovenica, 14 (1), 2006specimens. The other collections were named after their collectors – famousentomologists.Ing. Nikola A. Kormilev (1901 – 1998) was born on January 29 th , 1901 in Jalta onCrimea. After 1920 he lived in Yugoslavia. He graduated from Agriculture-ForestryCollege in Zagreb and taught in Agriculture high schools in Poæarevac, Leskovac andTetovo. After 1932, he worked in Banks Management in Skopje. The collection ofHeteroptera, currently in Natural History Museum in Belgrade, includes 800 species,collected in Macedonia and Serbia, while through exchange he acquired species fromthe surrounding countries of former Yugoslavia, as well as from countries of CentralEurope. After 1945, he lived in Argentina and worked in the Natural History Museumin Buenos Aires, and after that in the Institute of Natural Sciences at the JesuitUniversity in San Miguel, where besides the research he also taught entomology tocollege students. After 1957, he lived in USA, continuing his studies on Heteroptera,especially the families Phymatidae and Aradidae. After the retirement in 1968, he wasan associate researcher at Bishop Museum in Honolulu. He continued studies of thefamily Aradidae from Oriental Region and South Pacific. He was a member of the NewYork Academy of Sciences. He died on April 22 nd , 1998 in St. Petersburg, FL, USA(Heiss, 1999). He published 232 scientific papers and described a new familyVianaididae, 2 subfamilies, 6 tribes, 107 genera and subgenera and 1182 species andsubspecies of Heteroptera.Petar Novak (1879 – 1968) was born on June 16 th , 1879 on the island of Hvar, as ason of a teacher and entomologist Ivan Novak. He graduated from EconomyCommunity College in Kriæevci in 1901 and after that finished the practicum inWinemaker College in San Michele (southern Tirol). He spent his working life as avineyard inspector for Dalmatia in the Entomological laboratory of AgriculturalStation in Split, Zadar and Suåurac. Since the early childhood he showed great interestfor insects and entomology. He was making collections of insects from alloverDalmatia, in all places where he worked. He paid most attention to the montaneColeoptera and to the cave fauna. During many years of active work, Novak made arich collection in which almost all insect orders are represented, but primarilyColeoptera (Nonveiller, 1989). The Heteroptera collection of Petar Novak is now keptin the Natural History Museum in Belgrade.Ljubodrag Jankoviå (1920 – 1989) was born in the vicinity of Kragujevac, onAugust 6 th , 1920. After graduating from the local middle school in his village, he wentto the Gymnasium (college preparatory high school) in Kragujevac. He graduated fromAgriculture-Forestry College in Zemun in 1949, and spent all his working days inInstitute for Biological Research in Belgrade. In 1962, he finished his doctoral thesisat Science-Mathematics College in Belgrade under the title “Structure and dynamics ofcommunity of Arthropoda in grassland associations of Kopaonik”, includingfluctuation in population numbers of dominant and characteristic insect species.Jankoviå made a great contribution to studies on the fauna of HomopteraAuchenorhyncha, as well as Heteroptera and Coleoptera. For professionaldevelopment, he often visited the Natural History Museum in Prague and the famousexpert on Homoptera, Dr. Jiři Dlabola. The Heteroptera collection of Ljubodrag70
Ljiljana Protiå: Nabidae (Heteroptera) from former Yugoslavia in the collection of the Natural History Museum in BelgradeJankoviå is kept in the Natural History Museum in Belgrade. Most specimens werecollected on Kopaonik, in the vicinity of Belgrade and in a few localities in centralSerbia. The collection includes 165 species, belonging to 17 families.The present work is a contribution to the knowledge of the distribution of the familyNabidae on the Balkan peninsula. It brings together data from all collections listedabove for the first time. Data from the collection of Nikola Kormilev were alreadypublished (Kormilev, 1936, 1939, 1939a, Protiå, 1998). Protiå (1998) cited publisheddata which partially refer to the specimens in the collections. Up to now, there is nomonograph or larger overview paper dealing with the family Nabidae in the BalkanPeninsula. The existing data are included in faunistic papers on the Heteroptera as awhole (Gogala & Gogala, 1989, Gogala, 2004, Göllner-Scheiding, 1978, 1982,Josifov, 1986, Novak & Wagner, 1951, Protiå, 1998). The monographs by Benedek(1969), Kerzhner (1981), Péricart (1987) and Aukema & Rieger (1996) presentadditional data on the Nabidae of the Balkan Peninsula.Included localitiesThe collections of the Natural History Museum in Belgrade include specimens ofthe family Nabidae collected at 164 localities in the territory of the former Yugoslavia.The asterisk (*) is used for localities not mentioned in the Catalogue by Protiå (1998).Bosna and Herzegovina:Domanoviåi. YH38*Lebrønik CN18Croatia:Dubrovnik BN62Kaøtel Lukøiå XJ12*Kaøtrel Suåurac XJ12Mosor XJ32Mosor: Debelo Brdo XJ32Muå XJ13Nereæiøåe: Kneæa Ravan XH39Sinj XJ33Solin XJ22Split XJ11Suåurac XJ12Sukoøan WJ27Trogir XJ01Velebit: Paklenica WK04Vrana VK57Macedonia:*Kamaøka FL37*Stobi EL89Montenegro:*Bajloviåa Sige CN57Durmitor: Borje CN58Durmitor: Bosaœa CN48Durmitor: Økrœka Jezera CN37Durmitor: Øtuoc CN48*Kameno More: Medjureœje BN91Slovenia:*Dravograd VM96*Lesce-Bled VM23*Kalobje WM21*Litija VM80Pohorje WM24Podœetrtek WM41Serbia:Ada Ciganlija DQ55Avala DQ64Banatski Karlovac EQ19Barajevo DQ53Bavaniøte DQ96*Begaljica DQ74Beli Potok DQ64*Beljanica: Hajduœki Potok EP68*Beljanica: Trliøte EP58Beograd DQ55*Beograd: Pionirski Grad DQ55Besna Kobila EN90*Bioska: Djetinja CP8571
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