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The authors identified 132 species of invertebrates (14 Oniscidea, 25 Diplopoda, 31 Collembola and 62 Coleoptera) recently sampled (2001–2006) from the soil and subterranean (MSS and caves) environments from the Banat Mountains.
EUGEN NITZU +2 more
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A new deep sea species of Bathygnathia (Isopoda, Gnathiidea) from the western south Atlantic ocean
Bathygnathia magnifica sp.n., a new bathyal species of Gnathiidea (Crustacea, Isopoda), is described for science. It was collected from off southern Brazil, at 387 m depth. The present find seems of interest, not only because for the first time a species
Plínio Soares Moreira
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Diversity and distribution of spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) in dry ecosystems of North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany) [PDF]
The present study provides a robust data set for ecological planning and conservation of dry ecosystems in western Germany in general and North Rhine-Westphalia in particular.
Buchholz, Sascha +1 more
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Is faunal diversity on Maltese sandy beaches related to intensity of human use? [PDF]
Sandy beaches are rare in the Maltese Islands where only some 2.4% of the ca 271km coastline is sedimentary; yet such beaches are much sought after for their amenity value by tourists and locals alike.
Deidun, Alan +2 more
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41 species of Oniscidea are recorded from Dobrogea, a crossroad of the Western, Southern and, especially, Northern and Southern spreading areas: a third of the species are endemic with Southern Dobrogea harboring a quarter of the endemic species ...
ANDREI GIURGINCA, ŞERBAN SÂRBU
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Published as part of An, Jianmei, Wang, Mingxiao, Boyko, Christopher B. & Williams, Jason D., 2019, New hosts and localities for species of Cancricepon Giard & Bonnier, 1887 (Isopoda: Epicaridea: Bopyridae) with description of two new species and comments on the relationship between Cancricepon and Trapezicepon Bonnier, 1900, pp.
An, Jianmei +3 more
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IX.—British Land Isopoda [PDF]
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Calyptrates are a megadiverse, actively radiating, group of dipterans, which are widely spread and abundant in nearly all terrestrial environments. Despite huge diversity and economic importance, their phylogeny is far from resolved.
Gisondi, S.
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Redescriptions of terrestrial Isopoda from Chile and Peru (Crustacea, Isopoda, Oniscidea)
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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