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A New Genus, Six New Species, and Records of Protura from Michigan [PDF]
A new genus, Proacerella (Acerentomidae), and six new species, Proacerella reducta, Eosentomon prutzi, E. sociale, E. pomari, E. brassicae, and Protentomon michiganense are described from various sites in Michigan. Records of previously described species
Bernard, Ernest C
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New Species and Additional Records of Protura from Michigan [PDF]
Three new species, Eosentomon antrimense, E. pinusbanksianum, and Berberentulus mcqueeni, and one new record, E. australicum Womersley are added to the known Protura fauna of Michigan. Further records of E.
B, Ernest C, Bernard
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Registros Faunísticos de Proturos en Argentina (Insecta: Protura) [PDF]
Berberentulus nelsoni Tuxen, 1976 and Gracilentulus sp. are recorded in soils from Argentina. For our knopwledge, the two acerentomids reported in this paper represent the first records of both species from Argentina.
Bedano, José Camilo, Szeptycki, Andrzej
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Ecology of Italian Protura [PDF]
The ecology of Protura in Italy (including Corsica) is tentatively described according to original and bibliographical data. Protura are quite common but very rarely abundant: their mean density in soil samples collected in Liguria (NW Italy) was ...
Capurro, Matteo +4 more
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AbstractThe species Acerentulus rapoportiCondé, 1963 is redescribed, transferred to genus AndinentulusTuxen, 1984, and synonymized with Andinentulus ebbeiTuxen, 1984 on the basis of type series. Andinentulus rapoporti (Condé, 1963) comb. nov. is characterized by very long and sword-shaped foretarsal sensillum a' sensillum b that is half the length of ...
Julia Shrubovych +2 more
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Global Soil Biodiversity Atlas [PDF]
Soils provide numerous ecosystem services. Most people do not know that the key drivers of soil ecosystems are the living organisms within the soil. Soils may be home to over one fourth of all living species on Earth, with a significant part not yet ...
BARDGETT Richard +25 more
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Terrestrial Fauna from Cavities in Northern and Central Slovenia, and a Review of Systematically Ecologically Investigated Cavities [PDF]
In the years 1977-2001, the fauna of and ecological conditions in 55 cavities – caves and artificial tunnels – in northern and central Slovenia were systematically investigated.
Novak, Tone
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Revision of Nosekiella (Protura: Acerentomidae, Nipponentominae)
Abstract Our recent reexamination of NosekiellaRusek, 1974 has shown that only the type species Nosekiella danica (Condé, 1947) and Nosekiella urasi Imadaté, 1981 should remain in this genus. Nosekiella condei (Tuxen, 1955) and Nosekiella hoogstraaliNosek, 1980 differ from N. danica and N.
Julia Shrubovych +2 more
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