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Gnezdilov, V. M. "A new species of the genus Issus Fabricius (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea: Issidae) from Montenegro." Zoosystematica Rossica 26, no. 1 (2017): 131–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.31610/zsr/2017.26.1.131.

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Karaman, Ivo, Andrea Lienhard, Kathrin Niklos, and Guenther Raspotnig. "Two new species of the genus Siro Latreille, 1796 (Opiliones, Cyphophthalmi, Sironidae) in the European fauna." European Journal of Taxonomy 834, no. 1 (2022): 1–21. https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2022.834.1893.

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Karaman, Ivo, Lienhard, Andrea, Niklos, Kathrin, Raspotnig, Guenther (2022): Two new species of the genus Siro Latreille, 1796 (Opiliones, Cyphophthalmi, Sironidae) in the European fauna. European Journal of Taxonomy 834 (1): 1-21, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2022.834.1893, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2022.834.1893
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Lyubarsky, Georgy Yu, Evgeny E. Perkovsky, and Dmitry V. Vasilenko. "Unexpected Diversity of Xenoscelinae in Priabonian European Amber: The Third Xenosceline Species from Rovno Amber." Life 13, no. 3 (2023): 636. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13030636.

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Xenophagus simutniki sp. n. is described from a late Eocene Rovno amber specimen. The new species is similar to the fossil Xenophagus popovi Lyubarsky et Perkovsky, 2017 from the late Eocene Baltic amber (W Russia), differing in the medially notched anterior margin of the pronotum. The Rovno xenosceline fauna is the richest among both extant and extinct faunas. This fauna includes the extinct genera Xenophagus Lyubarsky & Perkovsky, 2017 and Xenohimatium Lyubarsky & Perkovsky, 2012, which are closest to the extant Mediterranean Xenoscelis Wollaston 1864 and the representative of the ex
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Gutsol, A. V. "New records of fulgoroid planthoppers (Hemiptera, Fulgoromorpha) from European part of Russia." Èntomologičeskoe obozrenie 103, no. 3 (2024): 336–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s0367144524030044.

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Genus Anatolodus Dlabola, 1982 (Issidae) is recorded for the Russian fauna for the first time. New data on the distribution of Cixidia polias Emeljanov, 2005 (Achilidae), Metcalfa pruinosa (Say, 1830) (Flatidae) and Trypetymorpha occidentalis Huang et Bourgoin, 1993 (Tropiduchidae) are reported.
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Tugulea, Cristina. "Brenthis daphne (Bergsträsser, 1780) (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea) – new species for the fauna of the Republic of Moldova." Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova Life Sciences, no. 1(345) (July 2022): 65–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.52388/1857-064x.2022.1.08.

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This article presents a new species for the fauna of the Republic of Moldova – Brenthis daphne (Bergsträsser, 1780) (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea), which was reported in the center and northwest of the country. Genus Brenthis was recorded for the first time in the country in 2014, being represented by B. ino – an endangered species in the European fauna. Thus, the genus Brenthis includes two of the three species known in Europa and the number of species from the Nymphalidae family identified on the territory of the Republic of Moldova reached 61.
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Wang, Fang, Jian-Xiu Chen, and Kenneth Christiansen. "Taxonomy of the genus Lepidocyrtus s.l. (Collembola: Entomobryidae) in East and Southeast Asia and Malaysia, with description of a new species from the People's Republic of China." Canadian Entomologist 135, no. 6 (2003): 823–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.4039/n02-106.

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AbstractWe examined and keyed out the subgenera of the genus Lepidocyrtus mostly created by Yoshii. Although many of these subgenera of the genus Lepidocyrtus are difficult to apply in Europe, America, and Africa, they are easily applicable in East and Southeast Asia. The species of Southeast Asia are placed in these subgenera and a key to the subgenera is provided. A new species, Lepidocyrtus (Lanocyrtus) felpei from Xinjiang, People's Republic of China, is described and the species Lepidocyrtus (Lanocyrtus) fimetarius Gisin is redescribed. Although the Lepidocyrtus fauna of the whole of East
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Taylor, Paul D., and Mark A. Wilson. "Middle Jurassic bryozoans from the Carmel Formation of southwestern Utah." Journal of Paleontology 73, no. 5 (1999): 816–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000040671.

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Very few Jurassic bryozoan faunas are known outside Europe. Here we describe seven species of calcareous cyclostome bryozoans and one bioimmured soft-bodied ctenostome bryozoan (Simplicidium sp.) from the Middle Jurassic (?Bathonian) Carmel Formation of Utah. Three of the cyclostomes are placed in open nomenclature due to inadequate preservation and/or the lack of key reproductive polymorphs. A new genus, Patulopora, is established for Diastopora cutleri Cuffey and Ehleiter, 1984, following the discovery of gonozooids that place this species in the Multisparsidae rather than in the Plagioeciid
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G. Mayoral, Jaime, and Pablo Barranco. "Description of a new species of Sphaerotarsus (Acari: Parasitengonina: Smarididae) and new record for the fauna of Europe." Systematic and Applied Acarology 22, no. 5 (2017): 622. http://dx.doi.org/10.11158/saa.22.5.2.

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Six species have been described in the genus Sphaerotarsus, five from Australia and one from Iran. Only three of them have been described from larvae. The knowledge of this small group is very limited, and here we describe and illustrate the larvae of Sphaerotarsus baenai sp. nov. collected from soil in two provinces of Andalusia, Spain. This is the fourth larval species described in the genus, and the first report of Sphaerotarsus for the European fauna. A key to the species of Sphaerotarsus larvae is provided.
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Michelsen, Verner. "Macaronesian Muscidae (Diptera). I. The genus Hebecnema Schnabl with description of a new Canarian endemic species and a review of the European fauna." Zootaxa 4706, no. 2 (2019): 332–48. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4706.2.7.

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Michelsen, Verner (2019): Macaronesian Muscidae (Diptera). I. The genus Hebecnema Schnabl with description of a new Canarian endemic species and a review of the European fauna. Zootaxa 4706 (2): 332-348, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4706.2.7
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Krcmar, Stjepan. "Preliminary list of horse flies (Diptera, Tabanidae) of Serbia." ZooKeys 117 (July 8, 2011): 73–81. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.117.1328.

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Thirty six species of horse flies (Tabanidae) were previously known from Serbia (Europe). The present faunistic study of horse flies (Tabanidae) has resulted in the recording of the 4 new species <i>Atylotus fulvus</i> (Meigen, 1804); <i>Tabanus miki</i> Brauer in Brauer and Bergenstamm, 1880; <i>Tabanus unifasciatus</i> Loew, 1858; and <i>Heptatoma pellucens</i> (Fabricius, 1776), in the fauna of Serbia. The genus <i>Heptatoma</i> Meigen, 1803 is cited for the first time in the fauna of Serbia. 40 species are currently known from Serbia, belonging to nine genera. The fauna can be considered r
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "New genus to European fauna"

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Joensen, Alma. "What's the Problem? : An Analysis of EU's Gender Equality Policy." Thesis, Södertörns högskola, Institutionen för samhällsvetenskaper, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-6470.

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For the past decade, EU’s gender equality policies have undergone some changes that have affected the way in which the problem with gender equality is now represented. This case study analysis explores what the problem with gender inequalities is represented to be in EU’s Strategy for Equality between Women and Men, 2010-2015, and whether there are any presuppositions or assumptions underlying EU’s representation of the problem. The method used for analysis is Carol Lee Bacchi’s approach: What’s the Problem (represented to be)?, which is a post-structuralist approach that pays much attention t
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Books on the topic "New genus to European fauna"

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Schuh, Randall T. Revision of New World Plagiognathus Fieber: With comments on the Palearctic fauna and the description of a new genus (Heteroptera, Miridae, Phylinae). American Museum of Natural History, 2001.

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Davis, Donald R., and Matthew J. Medeiros. A Revision of the Family Adelidae of the Western Hemisphere (Lepidoptera: Adeloidea). Smithsonian Institution Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5479/si.23817864.

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The systematics, morphology, and distributions are reviewed for the New World Adelidae. Four genera (Ceromitia, 51 species; Nemophora, 1 species; Adela, 19 species; Cauchas, 16 species) are currently recognized for North, Central, and South America. Keys to all New World genera and species are provided, as are diagnoses, illustrations, and distributional data. The following species are described as new: Adela atrata, Adela austrina, Adela powelli, Adela stenoptera, Adela striata, Cauchas alaskae, Cauchas clarkei, Cauchas elongata, Cauchas excavata, Cauchas lobata, Cauchas recurvata, Cauchas sp
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Calosota Curtis (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea, Eupelmidae) – review of the New World and European fauna including revision of species from the West Indies and Central and North America. Pensoft Publishers, 2010.

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The fruit fly fauna (Diptera: Tephritideae: Dacinae) of Papua New Guinea, Indonesian Papua, Associated Islands and Bougainville. CABI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789249514.0000.

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Abstract The species within the Tribe Dacini from Papua New Guinea, Indonesian Papua (West Papua, Central Papua, Papua), associated islands and Bougainville are recorded. In all, 296 species are recorded including 65 new species described herein. The new species are treated under two genera, Bactrocera Macquart (eight subgenera) and Dacus Fabricius (three subgenera). The following new species are described and illustrated: Bactrocera (Bactrocera) atriscuta, B. (B.) bisianumu, B. (B.) bogiae, B. (B.) bubiae, B. (B.) bukaensis, B. (B.) caccabata, B. (B.) centraliae, B (B.) dysoxyli, B. (B.) expa
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Simonsen, Thomas. Splendid Ghost Moths and Their Allies. CSIRO Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486307487.

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The Hepialidae (Ghost Moths) are a family of often spectacular micro-moths. The Australian region is one of the hot spots for hepialid diversity and the fauna is divided into three groups: primitive Hepialidae with small, often overlooked species; oxycanine Hepialidae, containing the large and poorly known genus Oxycanus and its allies; and finally the hepialine Hepialidae, which span from stunning, green Splendid Ghost Moths in the genus Aenetus, to the enormous moths in the genera Zelotypia and Abantiades (which include some of the most impressive insects in the world), to smaller, drab pest
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Horak, Marianne. Olethreutine Moths of Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643094086.

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Olethreutine moths often have fruit-boring larvae and this economically important group includes many horticultural pests such as codling moths, Oriental fruit moths and macadamia nut borers. This volume is the first reference to describe the 90 olethreutine genera present in Australia. &#x0D; It provides generic definitions, a key to genera, generic descriptions, and illustrations of adults, heads, venation, genitalia of both sexes and other diagnostic structures of all genera. Summaries of biology and distribution and a checklist for all named Australian species are given for each genus. Imp
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Tanil, Gamze. Environmental Sustainability. Lexington Books, 2021. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781666989397.

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Reflecting the concerns over environmental sustainability, there has been an increasing focus on the protection of our water resources and on the proper management of our waste. Our economic growth can only be sustainable when it does not represent a threat to human health and to fauna, flora, and eco-system in the long-term. A long-term resilience, new business and economic opportunities, and environmental sustainability can be achieved through circular economy model that offers us a world of opportunity to rethink and redesign our economic activities and consumption patterns. With an aim to
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Book chapters on the topic "New genus to European fauna"

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Drew, Richard A. I., and Meredith C. Romig. "New geographical distribution records." In The fruit fly fauna (Diptera: Tephritideae: Dacinae) of Papua New Guinea, Indonesian Papua, Associated Islands and Bougainville. CABI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789249514.0012.

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Abstract New geographical records are presented for 27 species of fruit flies (25 from genus Bactrocera and 2 from genus Dacus) from Papua New Guinea, Indonesian Papua, associated islands and Bougainville.
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Drew, Richard A. I., and Meredith C. Romig. "New male lure records." In The fruit fly fauna (Diptera: Tephritideae: Dacinae) of Papua New Guinea, Indonesian Papua, Associated Islands and Bougainville. CABI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789249514.0013.

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Abstract New male lure records are presented for 18 fruit fly species from the genus Bactrocera and Dacus from Papua New Guinea, Indonesian Papua (West Papua, Central Papua, Papua), associated islands and Bougainville.
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Michalik, Jozef. "The structure and distribution of the European Cretaceous brachiopod assemblages with emphasis on the Tethyan fauna." In New Aspects on Tethyan Cretaceous Fossil Assemblages. Springer Vienna, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-5644-5_5.

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Drew, Richard A. I., and Meredith C. Romig. "Species and speciation." In The fruit fly fauna (Diptera: Tephritideae: Dacinae) of Papua New Guinea, Indonesian Papua, Associated Islands and Bougainville. CABI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789249514.0004.

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Abstract This chapter discusses two species models, which are diametrically opposed. The first, often called the 'biological species concept', defines species in terms of 'reproductive isolation', convinced that species arise when subsets of a population are split off and remain geographically isolated over evolutionary time. If and when such new species are reunited with their founder population, interbreeding does not occur, or if it does, infertile progeny result. Hence, from the biological species concept, natural selection is a primary agent of change and directly selects for new species.
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Loiseau, Claire, Rafael Gutiérrez-López, Bruno Mathieu, et al. "Diversity and Distribution of the Arthropod Vectors of the Gulf of Guinea Oceanic Islands." In Biodiversity of the Gulf of Guinea Oceanic Islands. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-06153-0_15.

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AbstractThe known arthropod vector species on the Gulf of Guinea islands belong to orders Diptera and Ixodida. Among the Diptera, the family Culicidae (mosquitoes) has the most species, 34 (6 endemic), Ceratopogonidae has 13 (all in the genus Culicoides), Tabanidae has 6, and Simuliidae has 3 (1 endemic). Ixodida has only 4 species. Most vector species and associated diseases are shared with mainland Africa. Some of these include (1) the human malaria vector Anopheles coluzzii, (2) yellow fever and dengue vector Aedes aegypti, and (3) the spotted fever group rickettsiae and Q fever vector Ambl
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Zug, George R. "Turtles of the Lee Creek Mine (Pliocene: North Carolina)." In Geology and paleontology of the Lee Creek Mine, North Carolina, III. Smithsonian Institution Press, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.5479/si.00810266.90.203.

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Eleven taxa of turtles have been recovered from the Lee Creek Mine: a sideneck turtle ( Bothremys); six seaturtles ( Caretta, IChelonia, Lepidochelys, Procolpochelys, Syllomus, and Psephophorus); two pond turtles (probably Pseudemys and Trachemys); a softshell turtle (trionychid); and a giant tortoise ( Geochelone ). The fossils are largely disassociated skeletal elements and fragments derived from spoil piles created by drag-line mining of phosphate. The mining removes and discards the Yorktown Formation (Pliocene) and processes much of the Pungo River Formation (middle Miocene), hence the Le
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Rodrigo-Comino, Jesús, Artemi Cerdà, Stefan Doerr, et al. "Introduction: FIRElinks, a Community for Society and Science." In Fire Hazards: Socio-economic and Regional Issues. Springer International Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-50446-4_1.

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AbstractFIRElinks (CA18135) originated from many efforts by a group of researchers after submitting a proposal for a COST Action. During four years, the main aim has been to develop an EU-spanning network of scientists and practitioners involved in forest fire research and land management with backgrounds such as fire dynamics, fire risk management, fire effects on vegetation, fauna, soil and water, and socioeconomic, historical, geographical, political perception, and land management approaches. Communities from different scientific and geographic backgrounds allowing the discussion of differ
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Flint, Oliver S. "Studies of neotropical Caddisflies, XXXVIII: A review of the classification and biology of the neotropical Microcaddisflies, with the description of a new genus (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae: Leucotrichiini)." In Insects of Panama and Mesoamerica. Oxford University PressOxford, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198540182.003.0032.

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Abstract An understanding of the neotropical Hydroptilidae, the microcaddisflies, has emerged only in the last 50 years. The first significant contributions were those of Mosely on microcaddisflies of Mexico (1937) and Brazil (19 39). Since then Botosaneanu, Flint, Kelley, Ross, and others have described many new species and genera, while studies being initiated by Harris, Holzenthal, and Flint are producing many new discoveries and changes in apparent relationships. Over the same time frame, knowledge on a world basis of the higher classification of the family has progressed. Nielsen (1948) p
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Leeming, David, and Jake Page. "European American." In Myths, Legends, And Folktales Of America. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195117837.003.0003.

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Abstract As the Native Americans centuries earlier had brought religious traditions from Central Asia to their new lands, the Europeans who arrived in North America in significant numbers in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries brought their religious traditions with them. But the traditions of some groups of Native Americans had evolved from their Central Asian origins over a period of several thousand years in America, and their mythology changed, too, becoming inextricably connected to the landscapes, flora, and fauna of the Americas, whereas European mythology has changed much less beca
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ILGAZ, Çetin. "Türkiye Herpetofaunasında Endemizm." In Ege Bölgesinde Sucul ve Karasal Ekosistemlerde Flora-Fauna Biyoçeşitliliği. TÜRKİYE BİLİMLER AKADEMİSİ, 2025. https://doi.org/10.53478/tuba.978-625-6110-33-5.ch07.

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"Due to its location and geological history, our country is both a natural bridge and a barrier in the distribution of living things between three continents, and is also a part of the Caucasus, Iran-Anatolia and Mediterranean warm regions. With these features, this geography, which contains a unique richness in terms of biodiversity, is almost equivalent to the European continent in terms of herpetofaunic richness with the amphibian and reptile species it currently hosts. Endemic species, which are found in a single geographical area on Earth and generally have a narrow distribution area, hav
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Conference papers on the topic "New genus to European fauna"

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Kirillov, A. A., and N. Y. Kirillova. "TREMATODES OF THE GENUS PROSTHOGONIMUS IN WILD BIRDS FROM THE SAMARA REGION." In THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PARASITIC DISEASE CONTROL. VNIIP – FSC VIEV, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.31016/978-5-6050437-8-2.2024.25.176-180.

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During the 2023 field season, the trematode fauna in 398 birds of 38 species of the Samara Region fauna was studied for the first time using the method of complete helminthological dissection. Trematodes of the genus Prosthogonimus were recorded in birds from only 3 of 12 districts studied. Two species, Prosthogonimus ovatus and P. cuneatus, were recorded in 3 species of avian fauna: the great tit, the chaffinch and the common bee-eater. The total infection of birds with Prosthogonimus parasites was 2.5%, 0.06 specimens. Trematode Prosthogonimus cuneatus was recorded for the first time in the
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Khusainov, R. V. "CEPHALOBID NEMATODES (NEMATODA: CEPHALOBIDAE) IN AGROCENOSIS OF THE CENTRAL-EUROPEAN PART OF RUSSIA." In V International Scientific Conference CONCEPTUAL AND APPLIED ASPECTS OF INVERTEBRATE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND BIOLOGICAL EDUCATION. Tomsk State University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/978-5-94621-931-0-2020-43.

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Investigations of fauna of cephalobid nematodes from field agrocenosis were carried from the territory of the Central-European part of Russia in 2016–2018. In total ten genera of the family Cephalobidae were found. Nematodes of genus Acrolobus (A. emarginatus) has been reported in Russia for the first time. Chiloplacus and Eucephalobus nematodes were presented by the most species diversity. Nematodes of genera Cephalobus and Eucephalobus founded in the samples constantly (93 &amp; 90% samples respectively). The second by frequency of occurence was taken species from genera Acrobeloides and Chi
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Neculiseanu, Zaharia. "Notes on the species of the genus Chlaenius bonelli, 1810 (Coleoptera, Carabidae) of the fauna Jamaica bay wildlife refuge (New York)." In International symposium ”Actual problems of zoology and parasitology: achievements and prospects” dedicated to the 100th anniversary from the birth of academician Alexei Spassky. Institute of Zoology, Republic of Moldova, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.53937/9789975665902.75.

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Trakić, Tanja, Mirjana Stojanović, Filip Popović, Slobodanka Radosavljević, and Jovana Sekulić. "DISTRIBUTION OF ENDEMIC SPECIES „CERNOSVITOVIA DUDICHI“ IN SERBIA." In 1st INTERNATIONAL Conference on Chemo and BioInformatics. Institute for Information Technologies, University of Kragujevac,, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/iccbi21.230t.

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The genus Cernosvitovia consists of nine species in the whole world. Out of the nine species, eight species are with primary distribution in the eastern part of the Balkan Peninsula (except Cernosvitovia schweigeri). In the Lumbricidae fauna of Serbia, seven species from this genus have been registered. Among them, 6 taxa are endemic. The aim of this paper is to present new data of the endemic species Cernosvitovia dudichi Zicsi &amp; Šapkarev, 1982, based on the current taxonomic status of species, literature data, and our unpublished data. In this paper, we have summarized the knowledge on t
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Gusarov, I. V., O. E. Davydova, and I. I. Tsepilova. "GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITE FAUNA OF THE EUROPEAN BISON (BISON BONASUS) OF THE UST-KUBINSKY DISTRICT POPULATION IN THE VOLOGDA REGION." In THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PARASITIC DISEASE CONTROL. All-Russian Scientific Research Institute for Fundamental and Applied Parasitology of Animals and Plant – a branch of the Federal State Budget Scientific Institution “Federal Scientific Centre VIEV”, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.31016/978-5-6048555-6-0.2023.24.162-166.

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The Ust-Кubinsky District group of the European bison (Bison bonasus) is&#x0D; introduced, allopatric in relation to the main areas of the bison, and unique in&#x0D; its biological and ecological features, and has about 130 animals of different age&#x0D; and sex groups freely inhabiting and reproducing in a sharply continental climate.&#x0D; Helminthofaunistic studies of the population have almost never been carried out before. The study describes the results of helminthovoscopic studies conducted&#x0D; using the Kotelnikov flotation method and direct sedimentation method (sequential&#x0D; was
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Muntyan, Elena, Elena Iordosopol, Mihail Batco, Mihaella Placinta, and Valentina Maevskaya. "Laboratory rearing and voracity of two anthocorid species (Hemiptera: anthocoridae) on different preys." In Scientific International Symposium “Advanced Biotechnologies - Achievements and Prospects” (VIth Edition). Institute of Genetics, Physiology and Plant Protection, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.53040/abap6.2022.69.

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The family Anthocoridae is known as an important group of predators of such agricul-tural pests as thrips, aphids, mites, psyllids, scale insects, as well as immature stages of some lepidopteran insects. Some anthocorids have commercial use to keep thrips populations low in greenhouses. Orius majusculus is a Palearctic species commonly found in various agricultural biotopes and wild fauna on the Eurasian continent. This anthocorid species has been used for biological control of thrips in several countries [3]. The genus Amphiareus is represented in Europe by two species: Amphiareus obscuriceps
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Yatsuk, A. A. "New data on the distribution of flies of the genus Meromyza (Diptera, Chloropidae) on the territory of European part of Russia and Armenia." In XI Всероссийский диптерологический симпозиум (с международным участием). Русское энтомологическое общество, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47640/978-5-00105-586-0_2020_271.

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Timofieieva, Liliia. "The marine pollution under conditions of Russian aggression and proportional measures to respond to such actions." In VI International Conference on European Dimensions of Sustainablе Development. National University of Food Technologies, 2024. https://doi.org/10.24263/edsd-2024-6-48.

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The problem of environmental pollution, in particular the sea, became more acute in connection with the war of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, which began in 2014 and became full-scale on February 24, 2022. This is due to the dumping of corpses into the sea, the fall of fragments of rockets, shells, martyrs and other dangerous things for flora and fauna. The above causes new challenges in the issue of regulatory measures to protect the sea from pollution and proportionate response to the damage caused. The purpose of this article is to help to approximate the national criminal legislat
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Malysheva, N. S. "FORMATION FEATURES OF THE FAUNA BIODIVERSITY IN ECTO- AND ENDOPARASITES OF WATERFOWL IN THE KURSK REGION." In THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PARASITIC DISEASE CONTROL. All-Russian Scientific Research Institute for Fundamental and Applied Parasitology of Animals and Plant – a branch of the Federal State Budget Scientific Institution “Federal Scientific Centre VIEV”, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.31016/978-5-6048555-6-0.2023.24.275-280.

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Waterfowl are a very common ecological bird group including up to 30% of the&#x0D; species composition, and sometimes up to 40% of the total number of all birds in the&#x0D; ornithocomplex. Thirty five to forty waterfowl species are found in the Kursk Region&#x0D; taking into account birds of passage. The most numerous are mallards, European&#x0D; teals, wigeons, northern shovelers, pintails, golden-eyes, and common pochards.&#x0D; The biological diversity of endoparasites can have various effects on the vital activity&#x0D; of waterfowl. For some species, helminthiasis leads to inhibition of
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Colibaba, Anca cristina, Irina Gheorghiu, Stefan Colibaba, Cintia Colibaba, and Ovidiu Ursa. "ENHANCING LEARNING EFFICIENCY THROUGH THE 'E-LEARNING FROM NATURE' PROJECT." In eLSE 2017. Carol I National Defence University Publishing House, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.12753/2066-026x-17-208.

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The article is a study based on the E-Learning from Nature project (2015-1-IT02-KA201-015133), which is funded by the European Commission with a view to promoting a proactive students’ approach to scientific subjects learning by encouraging science teachers’ use of innovative online teaching methodologies in their everyday practice. The objectives, activities and outputs of the project draw on the present challenging European context characterised by the unprecedented advance of technology and, paradoxically, students’ underachievement in basic skills as far as scientific issues are concerned.
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Reports on the topic "New genus to European fauna"

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Saville, Alan, and Caroline Wickham-Jones, eds. Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Scotland : Scottish Archaeological Research Framework Panel Report. Society for Antiquaries of Scotland, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/scarf.06.2012.163.

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Why research Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Scotland? Palaeolithic and Mesolithic archaeology sheds light on the first colonisation and subsequent early inhabitation of Scotland. It is a growing and exciting field where increasing Scottish evidence has been given wider significance in the context of European prehistory. It extends over a long period, which saw great changes, including substantial environmental transformations, and the impact of, and societal response to, climate change. The period as a whole provides the foundation for the human occupation of Scotland and is crucial for understan
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