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Stekolshchikov, A. V., S. V. Buga, and N. V. Leshchinskaya. "Addition to the aphid fauna of Byelorussia (Homoptera: Aphidoidea) with detailed description of sexuales of Semiaphis anthrisci (Kaltenbach, 1843)." Zoosystematica Rossica 17, no. 1 (2008): 61–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.31610/zsr/2008.17.1.61.

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For the fi rst time, Therioaphis luteola (Börner, 1949), Aphis chloris Koch, 1854, Aphis craccae Linnaeus, 1758, Aphis galiiscabri Schrank, 1801, Aphis newtoni Theobald, 1927, Aphis thalictri Koch, 1854, Aphis (Bursaphis) epilobiaria Theobald, 1927, Brachycaudus (Appelia) tragopoginis (Kaltenbach, 1843), Brachycaudus (Brachycaudina) aconiti (Mordvilko, 1928), Dysaphis hirsutissima (Börner, 1940), Acaudinum centaureae (Koch, 1854), Hydaphiasmolluginis Börner, 1939, Semiaphis anthrisci (Kaltenbach, 1843), Uroleucon (Lambersius) erigeronense (Thomas, 1878) and Uroleucon (Uromelan) campanulae (Kaltenbach, 1843) are recorded from Byelorussia. The detailed description of oviparous female and male of S. anthrisci are given.
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Stekolshchikov, A. V., A. V. Gavrilyuk, and T. A. Novgorodova. "First records of some aphid species from Western Siberia (Homoptera: Aphididoidea)." Zoosystematica Rossica 16, no. 2 (2007): 168. http://dx.doi.org/10.31610/zsr/2007.16.2.168.

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For the first time, Protaphis dudichi (Börner, 1940), Protaphis picridicola Holman, 1966 and Uroleucon (Lambersius) erigeronense (Thomas, 1878) are recorded from Russia and Stomaphis quercus (Linnaeus, 1758), Anoecia (Paranoecia) pskovika Mordvilko, 1916, Euceraphis betulae (Koch, 1855), Aphis euphorbiae Kaltenbach, 1843, Aphis molluginis (Börner, 1950), Aphidura picta Hille Ris Lambers, 1956, Myzus (Galiobium) langei (Börner, 1933) and Sitobion (Metobion) graminearum (Mordvilko, 1919), from Western Siberia.
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TAYAT, Esra, and Nihal ÖZDER. "Tekirdağ ilindeki (Türkiye) otsu konukçu bitkilerde görülen yaprak biti (Hemiptera: Aphididae) türleri." Turkish Journal of Entomology 48, no. 1 (2023): 15–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.16970/entoted.1284917.

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This research was conducted between 2018 and 2020 in Tekirdağ province and its districts in Türkiye, aiming to identify species of aphids belonging to the Aphididae family on the herbaceous plants in non-agricultural and agricultural fields, urban parks, gardens, and roadsides. The morphological diagnoses of aphids were performed, and based on that, the species from the subfamilies of the Aphididae family belonging to the Hemiptera order, namely Aphidinae, Eriosomatinae, Lachninae, and Chaitophorinae, were identified. Echinophora tenuifolia (L.) and Cachyrs sp. (L.) (Apiaceae) for Anuraphis cachyros (Barbagallo & Stroyan, 1982), Malva neglecta (Wallr.) (Malvaceae) for Aphis (Aphis) nasturtii (Kaltenbach, 1843), Cichorium intybus (L.) (Asteraceae) for Hyperomyzus (Hyperomyzus) lactucae (L., 1758) Achillea sp. (L.) (Asteraceae) for Macrosiphoniella (Macrosiphoniella) tanecetaria (Kaltenbach, 1843), Amaranthus retroflexus (L.) (Amaranthaceae) for Macrosiphum (Macrosiphum) euphorbiae (Thomas, 1878) and Slybum marianum (L.) (Asteraceae) for Uroleucon (Uromelan) aeneum (Hille Ris Lambers, 1939) have been identified as new host plants in Türkiye.
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Коваль, І. М., В. П. Ворон, Є. Є. Мельник та С. Г. Сидоренко. "Оцінювання та прогнозування пожежонебезпечних сезонів у Лівобережному Лісостепу дендрохронологічними методами". Forestry and Forest Melioration, № 141 (29 грудня 2022): 102–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.33220/1026-3365.141.2022.102.

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Досліджено радіальний приріст Pinus sylvestris L. у Лівобережному Лісостепу. Використано метод накладання епох, сутність якого полягає в тому, що динаміку приросту й кліматичних чинників розглядають у межах 11-річного циклу сонячної активності (циклу Швабе – Вольфа). Створено регіональну хронологію для Лісостепу, яка складається із 62 індивідуальних деревно-кільцевих серій. Зіставлено динаміку деревно-кільцевої індексної хронології RESIDUAL та динаміку чисел Вольфа. Виявлено цикли сонячної активності (СА) за числами Вольфа тривалістю 9–13 років: 1823–1834, 1834–1843, 1843–1856, 1878–1889, 1889–1901, 1901–1912, 1912–1924, 1924–1934, 1934–1944, 1944–1954, 1954–1964, 1964–1976, 1976–1986, 1986–1997, 1997–2008, 2008–2019 та 2019–2030 рр. На гілці підйому СА зафіксовано збільшення кількості опадів та амплітуди коливань показників зволоження й температури. Отже, у вологі періоди доцільно створювати лісові культури, а перехідні до сухих років періоди використовувати для проведення рубок догляду. Виявлено зв’язок між рівнем вологозабезпечення (гідротермічний коефіцієнт), динамікою приросту дерев і пожежонебезпечними сезонами. Дендрохроноло­гічними методами виявлено роки з мінімальною вологістю, тобто пожежонебезпечні, – 2020, 2024 та 2028 рр., а також роки з максимальною вологістю – 2021, 2023 та 2025 рр.
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BOSMANS, ROBERT, ARNAUD HENRARD, SOUÂD BENHALIMA, and OURIDA KHERBOUCHE-ABROUS. "The genus Clubiona Latreille, 1904 (Araneae: Clubionidae) in the Maghreb, with notes on the genevensis group and new records from the Mediterranean Region." Zootaxa 4353, no. 1 (2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4353.1.1.

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A survey of the members of the genus Clubiona Latreille, 1904 in the Maghreb is presented. The presence of Clubiona comta C. L. Koch, 1839, C. dinienis Simon, 1878, C. leucaspis Simon, 1932, C. phragmitis C. L. Koch 1843 and C. vegeta Simon, 1918 is confirmed. Clubiona pseudosimilis Mikhailov, 1990, from the eastern Mediterranean is new to Africa and Portugal. A specimen of C. neglecta O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1862, cited from Morocco in the past, was misidentified and appears to be C. pseudoneglecta Wunderlich, 1994. The species is new to Algeria and Spain. Two new synonyms are revealed: Clubiona baborensis Denis, 1937 from Algeria = C. diniensis Simon, 1878 N. Syn. and Clubiona venusta Pavesi, 1880 from Tunisia = Selamia reticulata (Simon, 1870) N. Syn. Clubiona mandibularis Lucas, 1846 is considered a Nomen dubium. The comta group is redefined and the “genevensis subgroup” is elevated to species group, including two subgroups. A key and illustrations to the species of the genevensis group are presented and all the species occurring in the Maghreb are illustrated.
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Vernon, Gillian. "'A vague vision of a legion of Mephistopheles': The attitudes of four women to class and race on the Eastern Cape Frontier, 1843-1878." New Contree 32 (November 30, 1992): 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/nc.v32i0.583.

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This article evaluates the class and racial attitudes of four European women who lived on the Eastern Cape frontier between 1843 and 1878. Their cultural baggage included a rigid sense of class structures which defined relationships between people and especially that of master and servant. The women came from the middle class and there is no indication that they were prepared to accept the more egalitarian conditions which they experienced on the frontier. Their racial prejudices were bound up with their class ideologies and religious beliefs. Hence they retained a sense of European superiority and bias against the "heathen", but their contact with the indigenous people did modify their views slightly.
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Konstantinov, Fedor V. "Plant bugs with swollen antennae: a morphology-based phylogenetic analysis of Heterocapillus Wagner, 1960 and related genera (Hemiptera: Miridae: Phylinae)." Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny 81 (November 9, 2023): 845–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.81.e104396.

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Plant bugs of the genus Heterocapillus (Miridae: Phylinae) are predominantly Mediterranean minute black phylines with distinctly swollen antennomeres I and II. The monophyly and relationships of this group has been questioned in several studies. This paper provides a morphology-based phylogeny inferred with Parsimony and Bayesian analyses of the genus and a diverse array of outgroups. Based on these results, Heterocapillus is here redefined as monotypic. A new monotypic genus Abietocapsusgen. nov. is erected to accommodate Phoenicocoris dissimilis (Reuter, 1878) and updated diagnoses are provided for the genera Lobicris Putshkov, 1977 gen. dist., Mesopsallus Wagner, 1970 gen. dist., and Salicarus Kerzhner, 1962. The following new combinations are established: Campylomma atlanticum (Wagner, 1963) comb. nov., Campylomma pusillum (Reuter, 1878) comb. nov., Mesopsallus amygdali (Wagner, 1960) comb. nov., Mesopsallus fagi (Drapolyuk, 1990) comb. nov., Mesopsallus mali (Meyer-Dür, 1843) comb. nov., Mesopsallus pici (Reuter, 1899) comb. nov., Mesopsallus rhodani (Fieber, 1861) comb. nov., Mesopsallus validus (Reuter, 1901) comb. nov., Psallus (Phylidea) validicornis (Reuter, 1876) comb. nov., Salicarus cavinotum (Wagner, 1973) comb. nov., Salicarus genistae (Lindberg, 1948) comb. nov., Salicarus nitidus (Horváth, 1905) comb. nov., and Salicarus perpusillus (Wagner, 1960) comb. nov.Atractotomus schmiedeknechti Reuter, 1899 is synonymized with Atractotomus parvulus Reuter, 1878. Heterocapillus niger Wagner, 1966 is synonymized with Psallus (Phylidea) validicornis (Reuter, 1876). The highly homoplastic nature of the antennal shape in phylines is demonstrated, suggesting against using these features as diagnostic at the generic level.
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BOUSQUET, YVES. "Review of the Nearctic, Mexican and West Indian (Greater Antilles) species of Colliuris Degeer (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Odacanthini)." Zootaxa 2529, no. 1 (2010): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2529.1.1.

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The 18 species of the genus Colliuris occurring in Canada, United States of America, Mexico, and the Greater Antilles are redescribed and information on their distribution and habitat requirements is provided. A key for the separation of these species as well as other ones recorded from Central America is included. The following new synonymies are proposed: Casnonia picta Chaudoir, 1843, Casnonia limbata Waterhouse, 1878, Colliuris picta var. extrema Liebke, 1930, Colliuris picta var. concluda Liebke, 1930 and Colliuris yucatana Liebke, 1930 with Colliuris pensylvanica (Linné, 1767) and Apiodera transparens Motschulsky, 1864 and Colliuris subdistincta var. maculata Liebke, 1930 with Colliuris subdistincta (Chaudoir, 1863). Colliuris caymanensis Darlington, previously considered a subspecies of C. tetrastigma (Chaudoir), is treated as a species, new status.
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Yu, Tae-Sik, Hyunbin Jo, Dong-Kyun Kim, and Ihn-Sil Kwak. "Length–weight relations for 14 fish species (Actinoptergii) from the coastal waters off Gwangyang Bay, South Korea." Acta Ichthyologica et Piscatoria 51, no. 3 (2021): 267–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/aiep.51.66951.

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Length–weight relations were estimated for 14 fish species sampled from the coastal waters off the Gwangyang Bay in South Korea. The following species were studied: Okamejei kenojei (Müller et Henle, 1841); Muraenesox cinereus (Forsskål, 1775); Thryssa adelae (Rutter, 1897); Thryssa kammalensis (Bleeker, 1849); Tribolodon hakonensis (Günther, 1877); Inimicus japonicus (Cuvier, 1829); Chelidonichthys spinosus (McClelland, 1844); Jaydia lineata (Temminck et Schlegel, 1842); Sillago japonica Temminck et Schlegel, 1843; Pholis nebulosa (Temminck et Schlegel, 1845); Favonigobius gymnauchen (Bleeker, 1860); Pampus echinogaster (Basilewsky, 1855); Cynoglossus joyneri Günther, 1878; Takifugu niphobles (Jordan et Snyder, 1901).The length–weight relation of Thryssa adelae (Rutter, 1897), (Engraulidae) has not been previously reported. The new maximum total length of Thryssa kammalensis (18.0 cm) is now provided. The values of coefficient a ranged from 0.0007 to 0.0218, and the values of exponent b ranged from 2.82 to 3.52.
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Martynova, K. V., and A. V. Fateryga. "Omalus sculpticollis as the Main Enemy of Psenulus fuscipennis (Hymenoptera, Chrysididae, Crabronidae) in the Crimea, Ukraine." Vestnik Zoologii 48, no. 1 (2014): 11–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/vzoo-2014-0002.

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Abstract he trap-nest technique was tested in the Karadag Nature Reserve (Crimea, Ukraine). In the result the enemies of Psenulus fuscipennis (Dahlbom, 1843), which caused damage to its progeny, were revealed: Omalus sculpticollis Abeille, 1878, Melittobia acasta Walker, 1839, Perithous septemcinctorius (Th unberg, 1822), and Trichodes apiarius Linnaeus, 1758. Th e structure of the parasite complex, voltinity of the species, comparative eff ectiveness of enemies are determined on the basis of observed data. Th e taxonomical position of O. sculpticollis is discussed, its sexual dimorphism is illustrated, the detailed description of the cocoon and some structural features of the last instar larva are given for the first time. Feeding habits of the larvae of O. sculpticollis are examined and the delicate aspects of interaction with the host are discussed. Short notes on terminology are given
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