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Deep demersal communities of Moroccan waters: First faunistic results of MAROC-0411 Survey
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Preliminary Faunistic Survey of Ophiuroids in the Westernmost Part of the Sea of Japan
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A faunistic survey of bdelloid rotifers in Turkey
Zoology in the Middle East, 2009(2009). A faunistic survey of bdelloid rotifers in Turkey. Zoology in the Middle East: Vol. 48, No. 1, pp. 114-116.
Kaya Murat +3 more
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A faunistic survey of the spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) of Sakar Mountain, Bulgaria
Arachnology, 2021A small faunistic survey has been carried out in the Bulgarian part of Sakar Mountain. As a result, the list of species known from the studied region increased from 17 to 149. Eleven species are new to the Bulgarian fauna, while 6 of them are also reported for the first time from the Balkan Peninsula.
Dragomir Dimitrov, Maria Naumova
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The Empididae (Diptera) of Serbia: faunistic survey and description of a new Empis species
Zootaxa, 2020The Empididae fauna of Serbia is summarised including currently 50 confirmed species belonging to nine genera: Clinocerinae—Kowarzia Mik (1), Phaeobalia Mik (2), Wiedemannia Zetterstedt (4); Empidinae—Empis Linnaeus (16), Hilara Meigen (11), Rhamphomyia Meigen (6); Hemerodromiinae—Chelifera Macquart (7), Hemerodromia Meigen (2), Phyllodromia ...
IGOR V. SHAMSHEV, MARIJA IVKOVIĆ
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A faunistic and ecological survey of the littoral Cladocera of Canada
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1982A total of 356 samples was collected and analysed from all the provinces and Northwest Territories of Canada. Nearly 2000 microscopic slides, mostly identified to the level of species, representing the littoral Cladocera of Canada were prepared. The samples, slides, and sorted populations are deposited in the Invertebrate collection of the National ...
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Workshop I: Faunistic surveys and vulnerability assessments
1996The Workshop members were asked to consider the topic of faunistic surveys and vulnerability assessments in relation to the requirements for the conservation for freshwater fish in Europe. The discussions were wide ranging and this report is only a brief summary of conclusions.
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A Faunistic Survey of Bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) in the Black Belt Prairie of Mississippi
Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 2012Abstract A survey of bees (Apoidea) in the Black Belt Prairie of northern Mississippi was conducted from 1991 to 2001. Collecting methods included netting specimens from floral hosts and use of malaise traps. The survey resulted in collection of 6138 specimens, of which 3627 were identified to 118 species.
Beverly A. Smith +3 more
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EPPO Bulletin, 2018
A faunistic survey of aphids was carried out in the centre of Iran. Aphids were collected and identified from 14 host plants. Thirteen species, belonging to 3 families (Aphididae, Pemphigidae, Lachnidae) were recorded. According to collected data, the family Aphididae had the highest number identified species of the 3 families.
M. Heidari Latibari +4 more
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A faunistic survey of aphids was carried out in the centre of Iran. Aphids were collected and identified from 14 host plants. Thirteen species, belonging to 3 families (Aphididae, Pemphigidae, Lachnidae) were recorded. According to collected data, the family Aphididae had the highest number identified species of the 3 families.
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