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Response Of Coleoptera Communities To Mammalian Pest Eradication At Maungataurari, New Zealand, Tracy H. Durnell
Response Of Coleoptera Communities To Mammalian Pest Eradication At Maungataurari, New Zealand, Tracy H. Durnell
WWU Honors College Senior Projects
Coleoptera communities are considered effective bioindicators of ecological health and entire invertebrate communities. Mammalian pest-proof fences have been constructed to create two mainland islands at Maungatautari (WO), New Zealand. The objective of this study was to assess the response of Coleoptera communities to pest eradication inside the two pest-free enclosures. Pitfall traps were placed along transect lines at lowland sites inside and outside the enclosures on both the north and south sides of Maungatautari. Invertebrates were collected twice at two week intervals and classified to family. A total of 703 Coleoptera individuals from 21 families were collected. There was no …
Preliminary Checklist Of Bolivian Cerambycidae (Coleoptera), James E. Wappes, Roy F. Morris Ii, Eugenio H. Nearns, Michael C. Thomas
Preliminary Checklist Of Bolivian Cerambycidae (Coleoptera), James E. Wappes, Roy F. Morris Ii, Eugenio H. Nearns, Michael C. Thomas
Insecta Mundi
Abstract:
A list of the Cerambycidae of Bolivia is presented. It totals 1,259 species including 496 new country records. When available the known geographical distribution by department is shown for each species.
Resumen:
Se presenta una lista de los Cerambycidae de Bolivia. En total son 1.259 especies incluyendo 496 que son nuevas para el país. En los casos que ha sido posible, la distribución departamental se presenta para cada especie.
The Role Of Phylogenetic Constraints In The Evolution Of Pollination Mechanisms In Iridaceae Of Sub-Saharan Africa, Peter Bernhardt, Peter Goldblatt
The Role Of Phylogenetic Constraints In The Evolution Of Pollination Mechanisms In Iridaceae Of Sub-Saharan Africa, Peter Bernhardt, Peter Goldblatt
Aliso: A Journal of Systematic and Floristic Botany
Novel, specialized systems exploiting bibionid flies, oil-collecting bees, wasps, or crepuscular settling moths as pollen vectors are added to the range of recorded pollination mechanisms in sub-Saharan Africa Iridaceae, while knowledge of the pollination of previously understudied genera such as Aristea, Bahiana, Ferraria, Hesperantha, and Tritoniopsis is expanded. The pollination of 357 species of the sub-Saharan African Iridaceae now includes 17 discrete systems. Based on repetitive interlinked suites of floral attractants and rewards we now infer pollination mechanisms for an additional 883 species. Many pollination systems recur in genera containing > 10 species. The ancestral pollination in African Iridaceae, and …
Chlamydopsinae (Coleoptera: Histeridae) From New Caledonia, Michael S. Caterino
Chlamydopsinae (Coleoptera: Histeridae) From New Caledonia, Michael S. Caterino
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Chlamydopsinae are reported from New Caledonia for the first time. Eighteen species are described in Chlamydonia gen. nov. One species is placed in Kanakopsis gen. nov. The remaining are placed in Chlamydopsis Westwood, representing the first records of this genus outside of Australia and New Guinea. A number of characters suggest placement of the two new genera near each other ( though not as each other's sister group) at the base of the widespread Orectoscelis/Eucurtiopsis group of genera. The Chlamydopsis species described here do not belong within any of the previously proposed species groups of this genus. Though no specimens …
Two New Records Of Hydrophilid (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae) Species Of The Turkish Fauna, Abdullah Mart, Ümi̇t İncekara, Rüstem Hayat
Two New Records Of Hydrophilid (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae) Species Of The Turkish Fauna, Abdullah Mart, Ümi̇t İncekara, Rüstem Hayat
Turkish Journal of Zoology
Two newly recorded Hydrophilid species (Water Beetles) of the Turkish fauna, Hydrobius arcticus Kuwert, 1890 and Coelostoma (Lachnocoelostoma) transcaspicum Reitter, 1906 were compared with the specimens in our department's laboratory, and their distribution in Turkey and worldwide is given.
Distributional Notes On Northeastern Algerian Hydrophilidae (Coleoptera), With Three New Records, Slimane Bouzid, Ümi̇t İncekara
Distributional Notes On Northeastern Algerian Hydrophilidae (Coleoptera), With Three New Records, Slimane Bouzid, Ümi̇t İncekara
Turkish Journal of Zoology
Distributional notes on some Northeastern Algerian Hydrophilidae species are given. Three newly recorded species (Anacaena limbata (Fabricius, 1792), Hydrobius fuscipes (Linnaeus, 1758), and Hydrophilus piceus (Linnaeus, 1758)) are described, and their distributions in Algeria and worldwide are presented.