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Figures 9–11. (9) Adult of Zelleria japonicella Moriuti. Notes: Scale bar = 3 mm, (10) Male genitalia and aedeagus (a) of Zelleria japonicella Moriuti. Note: Scale bar = 0.5 mm, (11) Female genitalia of Zelleria japonicella Moriuti.
Wu, Chun-Sheng +5 more
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Identifying hotspots of faunal data deficiency to direct urgent research and monitoring
Abstract Data deficiency is a substantial challenge for extinction risk assessments because incomplete data means we cannot accurately identify priority protected areas for conservation. Here, we use the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) distributions of amphibians, sharks and rays, fish, mammals, birds, and reptiles to identify ...
Matt W. Hayward +4 more
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Natural parasitism of the invasive southern green stinkbug was recorded in an organic strawberry cropping system in southwestern Germany. The tachinid fly Trichopoda pictipennis shows successful establishment and field activity, indicating ongoing range expansion.
Sophie Wenz +2 more
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The extension of the taxon cycle model to island plants: insights from the Canarian vascular flora
ABSTRACT Taxon cycle models describe eco‐evolutionary patterns of lineage colonization, diversification, and decline across archipelagos, inferring an important role for competition amongst ecologically similar taxa in driving concurrent niche changes.
José María Fernández‐Palacios +2 more
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First record of the seed beetle Bruchidius siliquastri (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Bruchinae) from Greece [PDF]
Bruchidius siliquastri Delobel, 2007, a chrysomelid species presumably of East Asian origin, is recorded for the first time in Greece. It is regarded as an invasive species in Europe that feeds on the seeds of Cercis siliquastrum L. (Fabaceae).
Boulas, Athanasios +8 more
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Challenges and Advances Driving Studies on Aquatic Insects of the Order Coleoptera
ABSTRACT Aquatic beetles (Coleoptera) are known for their high taxonomic and ecological diversity and their sensitivity to environmental changes, making them key bioindicators in ecological assessments. However, numerous knowledge gaps persist globally.
Everton Cruz da Silva +17 more
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A Selected Bibliography of Insect-Vascular Plant Associations in the United States and Canada [PDF]
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Kingsolver, John M. +1 more
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Note faunistique sur les Scatopsidae du Rif (nord du Maroc) (Diptera)
Faunistic note on Scatopsidae of the Rif region (Northern Morocco) (Diptera). Records of six species of Scatopsidae collected between 2012 and 2014 in the Rif region (Northern Morocco) are presented.
Haenni, Jean-Paul, Kettani, Kawtar
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ABSTRACT Understanding how many species exist on Earth is a fundamental yet challenging question in biology, with significant implications for biodiversity conservation. The Linnean shortfall, or the gap in taxonomic knowledge, remains a major obstacle, particularly in highly diverse groups like insects. This study focuses on the family Leptophlebiidae
Myllena Lima +10 more
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New records of the freshwater jellyfish Craspedacusta sowerbii in Romania [PDF]
We present new records of Craspedacusta sowerbii (freshwater jellyfish) in anthropogenic freshwater habitats south of Bucharest in Romania; these are the first records of this alien species in free waters of the Argeș ...
Mitrofan,Cristian +8 more
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