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Faunistic notes on Cryptophagidae and Latridiidae of Talassemtane National Park, Western Rif, Morocco, with the description of a new species (Coleoptera, Cucujoidea) [PDF]
In order to contribute to the knowledge of beetles (Coleoptera) of the mountainous region of Morocco, Talassemtane National Park (Western Rif, Chefchaouen district, Morocco) was surveyed.
Benyahia, Yousra +2 more
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New faunistic records and remarks on Dermestidae (Coleoptera). Part 21 [PDF]
J. Hava, A. Herrmann
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Rehabilitated richness: biodiversity recovery in Germany's gypsum post‐mining landscapes
In light of European and international mandates to protect natural areas in order to preserve biodiversity, all unused or abandoned areas become invaluable resources. We examined the botanical and structural diversity of post‐mining areas and surrounding landscapes across four major mining regions in Germany over a year‐long study.
Andreas von Heßberg +4 more
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The Curculionoidea of the Maltese Islands (Central Mediterranean) (Coleoptera) [PDF]
The Curculionoidea of the families Anthribidae, Rhynchitidae, Apionidae, Nanophyidae, Brachyceridae, Curculionidae, Erirhinidae, Raymondionymidae, Dryophthoridae and Scolytidae from the Maltese islands are reviewed.
Colonnelli, Enzo, Mifsud, David
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Faunistic Notes On The Ichneumonidae (Hymenoptera), With A New Record From Northeastern Turkey
{"references": ["Akkaya, A. (2005). G\u00fcneydo\u011fu ve Do\u011fu Anadolu B\u00f6lgesi'nde Anomaloninae, Banchinae, Collyriinae, Ophioninae ve Pimplinae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) t\u00fcrlerinin sistematik y\u00f6nden incelenmesi. Dicle \u00dcniversitesi, Diyarbak\u0131r, Turkey, 98 pp. (in Turkish).", "\u00c7oruh, S. & \u00c7alma\u015fur, O.
Çoruh, Saliha, Kolarov, Janko
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The Mediterranean Sea is one of the major reservoirs of marine biodiversity and harbors an exceptionally high number of endemic species. Nevertheless, the taxonomic status of many of these endemics still requires confirmation through integrative, modern approaches.
Valentina Tanduo +5 more
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Faunistic study of bee flies (Dip.: Bombyliidae) in some parts of northern west of Iran [PDF]
The Bombyliidae family, commonly known as bee flies, is among the most species-rich families within Diptera. Despite their ecological importance as pollinators and parasitoids, their regional biodiversity remains poorly documented.
یاسمن صادقی +3 more
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Number of Pages: 2Integrative BiologyGeological ...
Censky, Ellen J. +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Tardigrades, commonly known as some of the toughest organisms on Earth, like many other microscopic invertebrates, are often overlooked in biodiversity monitoring. Our study aimed to elucidate the impact of environmental disturbance caused by anthropogenic activity on tardigrade diversity and distributions.
Bartłomiej Surmacz +3 more
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An annotated checklist of freshwater copepoda (crustacea, hexanauplia) from continental Ecuador and the Galapagos archipelago [PDF]
An annotated checklist of the free-living freshwater Copepoda recorded in different regions in Ecuador (including the Amazon, the Andes, the coastal region, and the Galapagos Islands) is here provided.
Corgosinho P. H. C. +6 more
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