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Los Geometridae de Navarra (España), subfamilias Alsophilinae y Geometrinae (Lepidoptera: Geometridae)

open access: yesSHILAP, 2005
Se aportan datos sobre 16 especies de geométridos pertenecientes a las subfamilias Alsophilinae y Geometrinae que se encuentran en Navarra (España). La mayor parte de ellas se encuentran en toda la provincia, aunque con poblaciones escasas. Se encuentran en general en los márgenes de los bosques, zonas aclaradas, prados y campos más o menos ...
J. Cifuentes, M. Alcobendas
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Habronyx Foerster (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Anomaloninae) in Andean and Neantarctic South Americawith description of new species from Bolivia and Chile [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Habronyx Foerster occurs in all regions except the Afrotropical and parasitizes lepidopterous larvae (Geometridae, Noctuidae, Saturniidae, Sphingidae, Psychidae). Habronyx albifrons (Spinola) inhabits neantartic Chile and southern Argentina.
Porter, Charles C.
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First record of a mountain geometrid species Psodos quadrifaria (Sulzer, 1776) (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) in Croatia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The first finding of a mountain geometrid Psodos quadrifaria (Sulzer, 1776) in the fauna of Croatia is described. Many specimens of this diurnal moth were observed and collected in June 2009 on the Snježnik Mountain, Gorski Kotar, Croatia.
Koren, Toni
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Assessing the invertebrate fauna trajectories in remediation sites of Winstone Aggregates Hunua quarry in Auckland [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This study monitored the invertebrates in restoration plantings in the Winstone Aggregates Hunua Quarry. This was to assess the re-establishment of invertebrates in the restoration planting sites and compare them with unplanted control and mature sites ...
Barber, Keith S.   +5 more
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Impact of pine looper defoliation in Scots pine [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
Widespread defoliation of forests caused by insects or fungi cause economic losses throughout the world. Successful outbreak management involves cost/benefit estimation and requires knowledge of potential yield losses. Currently, such knowledge is scarce.
Cedervind, Jan
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