Psocid taxocenoses (Psocoptera) were studied in forest ecosystems of the Western Carpathian Mts. during 1997-2001. As a study frame were used altitudinal vegetation zones (according to PLÍVA 1971, 1991).
O. Holuša
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Stored product psocids (Psocoptera): External morphology of eggs
Eggs of thirteen synanthrophic psocids of the families Trogiidae, Psyllipsocidae, Liposcelididae and Lachesillidae, commonly occurring in stored products in Europe, are described.
Zuzana KUČEROVÁ
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New species of Psocoptera (Insecta) from East Africa
Four new Psocoptera species were described as new to science from the coastal area of East Africa: Echinopsocus keniensis n. sp., Cerobasis lienhardi n. sp., Lithoseopsis juliani n. sp. (Kenya), and Mepleres gurusamyi n. sp. (Zanzibar).
Dilian Georgiev
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Are Findings of Key Insect Metrics Generalizable Across Different Taxa in Malaise Trap Samples? [PDF]
Malaise traps are increasingly used for global insect monitoring. However, it remains unclear whether patterns in total insect biomass from these traps reflect only changes in dominant taxa, or whether they reflect changes in other key community metrics and taxonomic groups.
Remmel N, Enss J, Haase P, Sinclair JS.
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In 1999-2000 in the Protected Landscape Area (PLA) Žďárské vrchy hills the occurrence of psocids (Psocoptera) was studied in different types of biotopes: natural forest ecosystems (stands of Fagus sylvatica with individual admixture of Abies alba, Acer ...
P. Mückstein, O. Holuša
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Categorization of species as native or nonnative using DNA sequence signatures without a complete reference library. [PDF]
New genetic diagnostic approaches have greatly aided efforts to document global biodiversity and improve biosecurity. This is especially true for organismal groups in which species diversity has been underestimated historically due to difficulties ...
Andersen, Jeremy C +11 more
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Countdown to 2010: Can we assess Ireland’s insect species diversity and loss? [PDF]
peer-reviewedThe insects are the most diverse organisms on this planet and play an essential role in ecosystem functioning, yet we know very little about them.
McCormack, Stephen +4 more
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TRAP CATCHES OF PSOCOPTERA IN THE RESERVA DUCKE, AMAZONAS [PDF]
Psocoptera captured in emergence traps, light traps and a Malaise trap at the Reserva Ducke in 1977-78 are enumerated and discussed. Eighty four species were trapped, mainly in small numbers, and the few common species were present throughout the ...
T. R. New
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Diagnoses, Distribution, and Comparative Life History Notes on \u3ci\u3eAaroniella Maculosa\u3c/i\u3e (Aaron) and \u3ci\u3eA. Eertmoedi\u3c/i\u3e N.SP. (Psocoptera: Philotarsidae) [PDF]
Two species formerly confused under the name Aaroniella maculosa (Aaron) are separated in all life history stages. Application of the name maculosa was determined by examination of the type. The other species is new and is named (A.
Mockford, Edward L
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First report of Lepinotus reticulatus and Ectopsocus vishnyakovae (Insecta: Psocoptera) from Iran [PDF]
طی مطالعات انجامشده در اردیبهشت 1393 روی فون بندپایان درخت زبان گنجشک در شهرستان مشهد و حومه، نمونههایی از شپشهای چوب و کتاب جمعآوری گردید. نمونهها نزد دکتر Charles Lienhard در موزه تاریخ طبیعی سوئیس ارسال گردید که با نامهای Lepinotus reticulatus ...
F. Khandehroo +3 more
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