FIGURES 2–17. Cornuroncus chavchavadzei n. sp., holotype ♀: 2–3, 6–15, 17, paratype ♂: 4–5, 16: 2. carapace, dorsal view; 3. coxae IV and sternites II–IV, ventral view; 4. sternites II–III, ventral view; 5. internal genitalia, in part; 6. left chelicera,
Zaragoza, Juan A. +2 more
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Monitoring Arthropods in Azorean Agroecosystems: the project AGRO-ECOSERVICES. [PDF]
Borges PAV +11 more
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Descriptions of two new species of Neuroterus Hartig from China (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae)
Two new Parobisium species belonging to the family Neobisiidae are described from China: Parobisium wangae sp. n. from Sichuan and Shaanxi Provinces and Parobisium xiaowutaicum sp. n. from Hebei Province.
Guo, Xiangbo, Zhang, Feng
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SLAM Project - Long Term Ecological Study of the Impacts of Climate Change in the Natural Forest of Azores: II - A survey of exotic arthropods in disturbed forest habitats. [PDF]
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Two species of Roncus L. Koch, 1873 (Neobisiidae), new to science (R. ciobanmos n. sp. and R. dragobete n. sp.), and one species of Neobisium Chamberlin, 1930 [N. (N). biharicum Beier, 1939], collected in the Movile Cave, southern Dobrogea, Romania, have
Poinar, George O. +2 more
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Pseudoscorpiones and Scorpiones of Canada. [PDF]
Cameron E, Buddle CM.
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Pseudoscorpions are a diverse lineage of arachnids with a rich history of taxonomic study. However, they remain one of the lesser-known groups of arachnids and many questions about these enigmatic arthropods remain.
Hughes, Garrett Brady
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Hitchhiking across continents: phoresy of pseudoscorpions (Arachnida, Pseudoscorpiones) on Diptera, with new European records. [PDF]
Christophoryová J +3 more
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A revision of European species of the genus Tetrastichus Haliday (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) using integrative taxonomy. [PDF]
Hansson C, Schmidt S.
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Intruders in beehives? New bee-associated <i>Ellingsenius</i> species (Pseudoscorpiones, Cheliferidae) from China based on morphological data and molecular analyses, with comments on pseudoscorpion-bee relationships. [PDF]
Gao Z, Sun J, Zhang F.
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