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Zoogeography of the Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Southeastern Iberian Peninsula
The work submitted in this paper presents the first checklist of the ant species of the Segura River Basin based on a review of specific literature and biological material collected during field work conducted from 2012 to 2017. Our findings recorded 110
Chema Catarineu+2 more
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Nyasaland and Northern Rhodesia: The Nyika Plateau and its Faunistic Significance [PDF]
C. W. Benson
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B. cryptarum and B. magnus are among the so-called cryptic species whose identification is very difficult due to high interspecific variability of their morphological characteristics.
Alena Bučánková+3 more
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Helminthofauna ofMicrotus (Microtus) cabrerae(Thomas, 1906) (Rodentia : Arvicolidae) in the Iberian Peninsula : faunistic and ecological considerations [PDF]
Carlos Feliú+4 more
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Faunistic studies in Poland - historiography and stages of development [PDF]
Przemysław Trojan
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The orb-web spider Cyclosa oculata (Walckenaer, 1802) was found at eleven localities in north-western Switzerland. All records were from wildflower strips ("Buntbrachen") with a relatively high proportion of dried vegetation from the previous year, a ...
Zschokke, Samuel, Bolzern, Angelo
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Whats Difference Between Faunistic and Biodiversity Studies
While faunistic studies give information about the distribution of animals in a region, the diversity (number and variety of species) studies give information about diversity of plant and animal life within a region of which they are part. In other words; faunistic studies prove the existence of animals in that habitat or region with systematically or ...
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Drying of samples may alter foraminiferal isotopic ratios and faunistic composition [PDF]
Michael Sperling
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First record of the jumping spider Icius subinermis (Araneae, Salticidae) in Hungary
We report the first record of Icius subinermis Simon, 1937, one female, from Budapest, Hungary. We provide photographs of the habitus and of the copulatory organ.
Korányi, Dávid+2 more
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Faunistic survey of sandstone caves from Altin?polis region, S?o Paulo State, Brazil]]> [PDF]
Douglas Zeppelini Filho+7 more
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