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DNA barcoding of Tineidae from South Italian forests reveals faunistic novelties and potentially undescribed species (Lepidoptera, Tineoidea) [PDF]
Tineidae Latreille, 1810 includes about 119 species in Italy. Despite their economic and ecological importance, this family remains poorly studied in peninsular Italy, primarily due to taxonomic impediment.
Sara La Cava +3 more
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Surveys on detritivorous moths using bait traps in Japan
Surveys on detritivorous moths were carried out at three locations in Kyushu, Japan, in 2019, using bait traps. The trap material consisted of dead leaves or rice straw, baited with dog food, chicken manure, or bat guano. A total of 293 moth individuals,
Kiyoshiro Goto +5 more
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On the Tineidae of the Southern Arabian Peninsula and Sudan (Lepidoptera: Tineidae).
Es werden 20 Arten als neu festgestellt, beschrieben und illustriert: Hapsifera gozmanyi, Hapsiferona jemenitica, H. remanei, Psecadioides stuebneri, Heterostasis hackeri, Pachyarthra africana, Edosa pareffulgens, E. albicapitella, E. furcata, Hyperbola lehmanni, H.
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The results of a biodiversity survey on butterflies and moths from the upper course of the Neretva River in Bosnia and Herzegovina are presented. This survey was conducted between 27.6.
Branislava Dukić, Gernot Kunz
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Revision der paläarktischen Arten der Gattung Catabola Durr. (Lepidoptera: Tineidae).
Es wird ein Bestimmungsschlüssel der bisher bekannten paläarktischen Catabola-Arten vorgelegt und eine Aufteilung in Untergattungen vorgeschlagen.Nomenklatorische Handlungenperplexa Gozmány, 1960 (Petersenia), syn. n.
Petersen, Günther
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Pests for Dinner: Dietary Composition of Insectivorous Bats in a Fragmented Tropical Dry Forest
Insectivorous bats are key predators of a wide array of arthropods, including species that act as disease vectors and pests, yet such ecological roles remain poorly studied in tropical regions. In this study, we aimed to describe the diet of five insectivorous bat species from the genera Balantiopteryx, Myotis, Mormoops, and Pteronotus inhabiting a ...
Mónica Izquierdo‐Suzán +4 more
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(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Se describen e ilustran los estados inmaturos de Nemapogon nevadella (Caradja, 1920), así como una muestra de las alas, su ciclo biológico y su distribución en la provincia de Huelva (España).
M. Huertas-Dionisio, P. M. Bernabé-Ruiz
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Using fecal DNA metabarcoding to investigate the animal diet of black rails, yellow rails, and soras
We used fecal DNA metabarcoding to investigate the diet of yellow rails, Eastern black rails, and sora during the non‐breeding season. Arthropods, particularly ants, were prevalent in their diets, suggesting possible interactions with invasive red imported fire ants.
Christopher J. Butler +4 more
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A highly resolved food web for insect seed predators in a species‐rich tropical forest
Abstract The top‐down and indirect effects of insects on plant communities depend on patterns of host use, which are often poorly documented, particularly in species‐rich tropical forests. At Barro Colorado Island, Panama, we compiled the first food web quantifying trophic interactions between the majority of co‐occurring woody plant species and their ...
Sofia Gripenberg +21 more
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