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Eucharis (Psilogastrellus) cuprea Blanchard 1840
<i>Eucharis</i> (<i>Psilogastrellus</i>) <i>cuprea</i> (Blanchard 1840) <p>(Figs 6, 7)</p> <p> <i>Psilogaster cupreus</i> Blanchard 1840: 260. Type data: Egypt.
Heraty, John M. +2 more
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An Introduction to Diopatra, the Amazing Ecosystem Engineering Polychaete. [PDF]
Arias A, Woodin SA, Paxton H.
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Psilota cuprea Macquart. A 1850
Psilota cuprea Macquart, 1850 (Species plate: Fig. 17; Map: Fig. 55B) Chrysogaster cupreus Macquart, 1850: 317. Type locality: Tasmania, Australia Diagnosis: Face black, pale pollinose, with pale pile. Frons and vertex black pilose. Thorax black. Thoracic pile white, or mixed black and white. Hind leg simple. Calypter variable in colour.
Young, Andrew D. +2 more
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A Review of Diopatra Ecology: Current Knowledge, Open Questions, and Future Threats for an Ecosystem Engineering Polychaete. [PDF]
Berke SK.
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Bia rebeli subsp. cuprea Penz & Casagrande, NEW SSP.
Bia rebeli cuprea Penz & Casagrande, NEW SSP. (Figs 7 a–c, 10j, 12) Diagnostic description. Defined by the following combination of characters: (1) MF DFW white apical ocelli small. (2) MF DFW orange band wide, orange scales extended proximally along
Casagrande, Mirna M. +3 more
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The fall and rise of Diopatra in Southern Brazilian sandy beaches
High-density Diopatra populations were recorded in the South Brazilian Bight in the 1970s and 1980s. However, by the 1990s, intertidal populations had declined sharply.
Paulo Cesar Paiva +4 more
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Protaetia cuprea subsp. ignicollis
Protaetia cuprea ssp. ignicollis (GORY & PERCHERON, 1833)(Abb. 1, 2) M a t e r i a l: Umm Qais, 349m, 21.4.2014, 20.4.2015, 24.4.2015, 9.5.2016, 10.5.2016 und 13.5.2016, leg. H. Mitter; Pella, 56m, 21.4.2015, leg. H. Mitter; Amman, Zitadelle, 28.4.2014, leg. H. Mitter; Ar-Rajif, 26.4.2014, leg. H. Mitter; Petra, Bayda, Wadi Muáqsra, 4.1998, leg.
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Fylogeography and intraspecific variability of the cetoniid beetle Potosia Cuprea
The presented thesis deals with the intraspecific variability of flower beetles species complex Potosia cuprea (Fabricius, 1795), which is a complex of taxa at the species and subspecies level. Flower beetles from species complex Potosia cuprea are among
Fuchsová, Aneta
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Metabolic cost of flight and aerobic efficiency in the rose chafer, Protaetia cuprea (Cetoniinae). [PDF]
Urca T, Levin E, Ribak G.
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Leaf volatile and nonvolatile metabolites show different levels of specificity in response to herbivory. [PDF]
Mezzomo P +12 more
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