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Climatic conditions, diapause and migration in a troglophile caddisfly

Freshwater Biology, 2008
Summary1. Factors explaining the end of diapause include environmental conditions such as daily photoperiod, temperature and humidity. However, because all these factors are almost constant inside deep caves, they would hardly affect diapause termination in many animal taxa that use such habitats in which to aestivate or hibernate (such as bats and ...
Carmen Zamora-Muñoz   +2 more
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Un nouvel Emesinae troglophile indo-malais (Heteroptera, Reduviidae)

open access: yesRevue Suisse De Zoologie, 1987
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A new troglophilic species of Erebonyx (Orthoptera: Grylloidea: Phalangopsidae) from Brazilian caves

Zootaxa, 2022
The genus Erebonyx was proposed to accommodate a single troglobitic species from northeastern Brazil. A second cricket belonging to this genus is herein described, but although it was also found in caves, it does not bear any troglomorphic traits, suggesting it is a troglophilic species.
RAYANNE LAYS SANT’ANA MERLO   +3 more
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Taxonomic revision of the troglophile Spariolenus spiders (Araneae: Sparassidae) in South and West Asia

Zootaxa, 2023
The taxonomy of the genus Spariolenus Simon, 1880 (Heteropodinae) is updated in its entire distribution range in South and West Asia. Newly collected specimens and historical museum material were studied, some date back to more than 124 years. Four new species are described as Spariolenus omidvarbrothers sp. n. (male, female) from southeastern Iran, S.
MAJID MORADMAND   +2 more
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Description d'un Réduvide [Hem. Heteroptera] troglophile nouveau de l'Afrique orientale

Bulletin De La Société Entomologique De France, 1912
Jeannel René. Description d'un Réduvide [Hem. Heteroptera] troglophile nouveau de l'Afrique orientale. In: Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, volume 17 (18),1912. pp. 378-380.
René Jeannel, Jeannel René
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