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Fauna Europaea: Neuropterida (Raphidioptera, Megaloptera, Neuroptera) [PDF]
Fauna Europaea provides a public web-service with an index of scientific names of all living European land and freshwater animals, their geographical distribution at country level (up to the Urals, excluding the Caucasus region), and some additional ...
Ulrike Aspöck +3 more
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Biodiversidad de Megaloptera y Raphidioptera en México
Neuropterida es un taxón monofilético conformado por los órdenes Megaloptera, Raphidioptera y Neuroptera. En esta contribución se presenta la diversidad de Megaloptera y Raphidioptera en México, los órdenes de menor diversidad dentro de Neuropterida ...
Atilano Contreras Ramos +1 more
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Los rafidiópteros de la Península Ibérica (Insecta, Neuropterida: Raphidioptera)
Se revisan las especies de rafidiópteros presentes en la fauna de la Península Ibérica donde, hasta la fecha, están representados por 16 especies pertenecientes a 9 géneros de las dos familias actuales.
Víctor J. Monserrat, David Papenberg
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Neuroptera and Raphidioptera in the Mordovia State Nature Reserve
The fauna of Neuroptera and Raphidioptera of the Mordovia State Nature Reserve has been studied during 2008–2016. It includes 21 and one species of the studied groups, respectively.
Alexander B. Ruchin +1 more
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GBIF falls short of providing a representative picture of the global distribution of insects
We examine the completeness and biases of the whole data on insects stored up to now in GBIF to examine how far we are from obtaining a minimum representative sample Even at coarser resolutions, 34% of the world terrestrial cells do not have data, one‐third have a completeness greater than 50%, and barely 0.5% would have completeness values above 90 ...
Emilio Garcia‐Rosello +3 more
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Abstract DNA metabarcoding is routinely used for biodiversity assessment, in particular targeting highly diverse groups for which limited taxonomic expertise is available. Various protocols are currently in use, although standardization is key to its application in large‐scale monitoring.
Ameli Kirse +4 more
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A reevaluation of †Tshecardocoleidae revealed that crucial character transformations took place in the Permian. Phylogenetic analyses show that Coleoptera excluding †Tshecardocoleidae are strongly supported as a clade (Mesocoleoptera). Taxon exclusion experiments demonstrate that †Tshecardocoleidae are crucial for understanding the early evolution of ...
Brendon Elias Boudinot +4 more
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Abstract Glosselytrodeans are enigmatic extinct (Permian–Jurassic) insects classified in their own order. The monophyly of Glosselytrodea is not universally accepted and its large‐scale relationships remain problematic, namely because its diversity is largely known from hardened (i.e. tegmenized/‘elytrized’) forewings of allegedly derived forms.
Ricardo Pérez‐de la Fuente +3 more
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The ant abdomen is critically understudied, despite its functional, evolutionary, and systematic importance. Using physical dissection, scanning electron microscope, histology, and microcomputed tomography, we provide the first complete treatment of the skeletomusculature, exocrine glands, and other major organs of the abdomen.
Ziv E. Lieberman +3 more
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Comparing diversity patterns in the arthropod communities of sprayed and unsprayed oak canopies, our results show that selective insecticides can alter species diversity in presumably non‐sensitive taxa. Even though the ecological significance of these impacts has yet to be assessed in an operational setting, their existence calls for increased ...
Benjamin M. L. Leroy +10 more
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