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$ Parts of the biotope | 73 Nagy, 1947; Tischler, 1950), revealing that certain insects, due to their ecological needs, under different climates may live in different habitats, indicates that the species-specific factors that influence the composition of zoocoenoses in different biotopes and oecuses, should not be ignored. We can accept the assumption of a tight connection between animal associations and biotopes, because the latter also brings particular life conditions, and we can also see that the requirement for area of interest does not make it possible to delimit the zoocoenoses based on space, declaring that an animal association is what coexists at a given site. We have reached the point where we can attempt to define the zoocoenosis.