Abstract

Along a forest border in a forest-savanna mosaic belt of the Ivory Coast, a total of 13 species of Scolytidae were caught in modified pit-fall traps and in yellow-coloured traps attached to 15 m pylons. There were clear differences between the species and abundance of Scolytidae collected in the three respective biotopes of forest, boundary, and savanna. Forest insects become more active during the rainy season and undergo flights in search of food.

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