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Bush Blitz is a three-year multimillion dollar program to document the plants and animals in hundreds of properties across Australia’s National Reserve System.
Christine Lambkin, Justin Bartlett
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Notes on Cytherea pallidipennis (Diptera: Bombyliidae)
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Dils, J, Özbek, Hikmet
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Notes on the identity and occurrence of Geron mystacinus Bezzi, 1924 (Bombyliidae: Toxophorinae: Gerontini) in Iran [PDF]
The genus Geron belongs to the monotypic tribe Gerontini Hesse within the subfamily Toxophorinae Schiner. Geron occurs on all continents and is divided into four subgenera, of which only Geron sensu stricto is known from the Old World.
Babak Gharali, Neal Evenhuis
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Contribution to the Knowledge of the Bombyliidae of Turkey (Diptera)
Dils, J., Özbek, H. (2006): Contribution to the Knowledge of the Bombyliidae of Turkey (Diptera).
Dils, J., Özbek, H.
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Callostoma oezbeki (Dip.: Bombyliidae), a species new for the Iranian bee fly fauna [PDF]
مگس زنبورمانند Callostoma oezbeki Dils & Özbek, 2006 برای اولینبار از ایران گزارش میشود. با در نظر گرفتن این گزارش، دامنه انتشار جغرافیایی این گونه که تاکنون تنها از کشور ترکیه جمعآوری شده بود، شامل شمالغرب ایران نیز میشود.
J. Dils, Y. Karimpour
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REVISIONE PRELIMINARE DELLA BIODIVERSITÀ ENTOMOLOGICA DELL’ISOLA DI LAMPEDUSA (SICILIA - ITALIA) PRELIMINARY REVISION OF ENTOMOLOGICAL BIODIVERSITY IN THE LAMPEDUSA ISLAND (SICILY, ITALY) [PDF]
Lampedusa è un'isola appartenente all'arcipelago delle Pelagie, che è particolarmente interessante per l'aspetto faunistico, in quanto crocevia tra la fauna Europea e Africana.
Li Causi, F +2 more
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A revision of the Australian Bombyliidae (Diptera). Part ii
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A total of 67 nests of Centris tarsata were obtained from wood trap-nests of different diameters, consisting of a linear series of brood cells built with sand mixed with oil.
M. L. T. Buschini, L. L. Wolff
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Biological control of taro scarab beetle (Papuanauninodis Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) instars via Scoliid and Voria Tachinidae parasitoid wasps [PDF]
Scoliid and Voria Tachinidae parasitoid wasps are shown to be able to control the population of the Taro Scarab beetle (Papuanauninodis, Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) larvae using a newly created continuous-time simulation model based on non-linear ordinary ...
Birch, Philip +4 more
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