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Canada mayflies: a faunistic compendium
1998(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Mccafferty, W P, Randolph, R P
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Geographic Patterns of Faunistic Composition
1999The zoogeographic subdivision of the desert areas of the world reflects the variation in the taxonomic composition of their rodent faunas. In the context of this chapter, we analyze and consider rodent distribution at the family level. The only exception is the Muridae which will be considered at the level of subfamily. This is because of the extremely
Georgy I. Shenbrot +2 more
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Faunistic Changes Causes by Mountaineering Activity
2021Most of the research on the relationship between human activity and the animal world in mountainous areas covers all forms of tourism that were practiced in the area. This is due to the inability (in many cases) to identify the field of mountain tourism (e.g.
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TAXONOMIC, FAUNISTIC AND MISCELLANEOUS
Ibis, 1968Al‐Dabagh, M. A. 1964. The incidence of blood parasites in wild and domestic birds of Columbus, Ohio.Amadon, D. 1966. The super:pecies concept.Bergstrand, J. L. & Klimstra, W. D. 1964. Ectoparasites of the Bobwhite Quail in Southern Illinois.Bernis, F. 1963. La invernada y migración de nuestros Ansares.Brinck, P., Svedmyr, A. & Zeipel, G.
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TAXONOMIC, FAUNISTIC AND MISCELLANEOUS
Ibis, 1967Drent, R., Tets, G. F. van, Tompa, F. & Vermeer, K. 1964. The breeding birds of Mandarte Island, British Columbia.Grant, P. R. 1965. A systematic study of the terrestrial birds of the Tres Marias islands, Mexico.Grimwood, I. R. 1963. Notes on birds seen in the eastern Aden Protectorate.Holgate, P. 1966.
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An update on the work undertaken by the authors, Macan and Hynes, over the past year. Macan provides details of additional work undertaken since his publication of faunistic work on adult animals, including details on additional field data, further developments of the conclusions intially drawn and further comparisons with fauna of the highlands of ...
Macan, T.T., Hynes, B.N.
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An update on the work undertaken by the authors, Macan and Hynes, over the past year. Macan provides details of additional work undertaken since his publication of faunistic work on adult animals, including details on additional field data, further developments of the conclusions intially drawn and further comparisons with fauna of the highlands of ...
Macan, T.T., Hynes, B.N.
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New faunistic records of Dermestidae (Coleoptera)
2007Herrmann, Andreas, Háva, Jiří (2007): New faunistic records of Dermestidae (Coleoptera).
Herrmann, Andreas, Háva, Jiří
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Faunistic review of Polish Micropeplinae (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae)
Polish Journal of Entomology / Polskie Pismo Entomologiczne, 2011Faunistic review of Polish Micropeplinae (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) The distributions of the Micropeplinae (Staphylinidae) within the present-day territory of Poland are summarized on the basis of surveys of the literature and collections. An updated and annotated checklist of Polish micropeplines is given, comprising two genera and seven ...
Paweł Jałoszyński +2 more
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Materialul faunistic de la Gîrbovăţ. Studiu·arheozoologic
2020Arheologia Moldovei, Bd.
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California Beetle Faunistics: 100 Years After Fall
The Coleopterists Bulletin, 2006Abstract In the 100 years since the last comprehensive faunistic treatment of California beetles, there have been many advances in knowledge of the region's Coleoptera diversity. The intervening years' published literature was scoured for additions at both species and higher taxonomic levels. Reviewed here are four families and 25 subfamilies that have
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