Artículos Relacionados Con El Control De Plagas En Zonas Verdes Publicados Por El Grupo De Entomología De La Universidad De Lleida

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Artículos Relacionados Con El Control De Plagas En Zonas Verdes Publicados Por El Grupo De Entomología De La Universidad De Lleida Artículos relacionados con el control de plagas en zonas verdes publicados por el grupo de Entomología de la Universidad de Lleida Lumbierres B., Pérez Hidalgo N., Starý P., Pons X. 2015. First record of the invasive Siphonatrophia cupressi (Swain) (Aphididae Aphidini Aphidina) in the Iberian peninsula. Redia 98: 141-144. Pons X., Lumbierres B., Martí I. 2015. Noves estratègies per al control integrat del tigre del plàtan i la mosca blanca del taronger. 18è Congrés de l’APEVC: L’arbre, estructura del verd urbà. Lleida 19-20 març 2015. Llibre de Ponències, pp:13-19. Associa Pons X, Roca M, Lumbierres B, Lucas E. 2015. Characterization of a newly established aggregation of the invasive ladybeetle Harmonia axyridis and current status of the invader in Spain. Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research 13 (2) 21006 11 pages. Doi 1 Lumbierres B, Roca M, Pons X. 2014. Las apariencias engañan: los peligros de la mariquita asiática Harmonia axyridis . Phytoma España 258: 48-49. http://www.slideshare.net/Rete21Huesca/pons-amp-lumbierres-2013-ssv Pons X., Lumbierres B. 2013. Estrategias y condicionantes para el control de plagas en espacios verdes urbanos. Phytoma España 252: 110. Pons X., Lumbierres B. 2013. Control integrat de pugons en espais verds. 17è Congrés de l’APVEC. Els espais verds en trasformació, un camí ple de reptes i d’oportunitats. Llibre de Ponències, pp: 54-58. Associació de Professionals dels Espais Verds de Catalunya. Barcelona. Pons X, Lumbierres B. 2012. Aplicación del control biológico en espacios verdes urbanos. Phytoma España 242: 18-19. Havelka J., Tomanovic Z., Kavallieratos NG, Rakhshani E., Pons X., Petrovic A., Pike K.S. Starý P. 2012. Review and key to the world parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Aphidiinae) of Aphis ruborum (Hemiptera: Aphididae) and its role as a host reservoir Pons X, Lumbierres B. 2011. Enemics naturals en els espais verds urbans. En: Guia dels enemics naturals en diferents cultius a Catalunya. (Coordinación: Jesús Avilla i Rosa Gabarra). Generalitat de Catalunya, Departament d’Agricultura i Acció Rural. 3ª edición. Pons X, Lumbierres B. 2010. Un nuevo problema en espacios verdes urbanos: El pulgón Myzocallis (Lineomizocallis) walshii (Hemiptera: Aphididae) y el roble americano ( Quercus rubra ). Boletín de Sanidad Vegetal, Plagas 36: 45-59. Pons X, Lumbierres B. 2009. New aphids afecting trees in green urban areas of Catalonia. AFPP- 2ème Conference sur l’entretien des espaces verts, jardins, gazons, fôrets, zones aquatiques et autres zones non agricoles. pp: 38-45. Pérez-Hidalgo N., Pons X., Mier-Durante MP. 2008. Detection of Drepanaphis acerifoliae (Thomas) (Hemiptera : Aphididae : drepanosiphinae) on sugar maple trees, Acer saccharinum, in Spain. Boletón Sociedad Entomologica Aragonesa, 43 : 441-444. Pons X, Lumbierres B, Eizaguirre M, Albajes R. 2006. Plagas de los espacios verdes urbanos: bases para su control integrado. Boletín de Sanidad Vegetal – Plagas 32: 373-384. Pons X., Lumbierres B., Starý P. 2006. Expansion of the aphid Myzocallis (Lineomyzocallis) walshii (Monell) on the red oak Quercus rubra, and adaptation of local parasitoides in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula (Hom., Aphididae, Calaphidinae;Hym., Braco Pons X, Baraibar B, Lumbierres B. 2006. A sampling method for evaluating aphid occurrence in urban green areas. AFPP- 1ère Conference sur l’entretien des espaces verts, jardins, gazons, fôrets, zones aquatiques et autres zones non agricoles. pp: 172-178. Lumbierres B., Pons X., Starý P. 2005. Parasitoids and predators associated with public green areas of Lleida (NE Iberian Peninsula). Advances Horticultural Science 19 : 69.75 Pons X, Lumbierres B. 2004. Aphids on ornamental trees and shrubs in an urban area of the Catalan coast: bases for an IPM programme. A: Simon JC, Dedryver CA, Rispe C and Hullé M (eds.). Aphids in a new millennium. Editions INRA. Paris. Pp. 359-363. Lumbierres B, Fornells E, Pons X. 2004. Fenología, dinámica poblacional y daños de Eucallipterus tiliae Linnaeus (Hom., Aphididae) en tilos ornamentales de la ciudad de Lleida. Boletín Sanidad Vegetal de Plagas, 30: 553-561 . Pons X., Lumbierres B., Starý P. 2004. Expansión de Lysiphlebus testaceipes (Cresson) (Hym. Braconidae, Aphidiinae) en el Noreste de a península Ibérica. Boletín Sanidad vegetal Plagas 30: 547-552. Starý P., Lumbierres B., Pons X. 2004. Opportunistic changes in the host range of Lysiphlebus testaceipes (Cr.), an exotic aphid parasitoid expanding in the Iberian Peninsula. Journal of Pest Science 77: 139-144. López C., Vidal M., Eizaguirre M. 2004. Descripción y biología de Dryomia lichtensteni (F. Löw) en Lleida. Boletín de Sanidad Vegetal Plagas 30: 671-678. Lumbierres B., Starý P., Pons X. 2003. Plant-aphid-natural enemy associations in urban green areas of Leida (Spain). Second International Symposium on Plant Health in Urban Horticulture. pp: 257. Barder H., Strauch K-H., Backhaus G:F: (eds). Berlin, September 2003. Berlin. Pons X., Lumbierres B., Eizaguirre, M., Albajes R. 2003. Pests of ornamental plants i streets and public garden of Lleida (Spain). Second International Symposium on Plant Health in Urban Horticulture. pp: 53-57. Barder H., Strauch K-H., Backhaus G:F: (eds Eizaguirre M., Arenas N., Lumbierres B., Pons X. 2002. Daños de Paleococcus fuscipennis Burm (Homoptera: Margarodidae) en pinos y cipreses de los parques de Lleida. Boletín sanidad Vegetal Plagas 28: 199-205. Pons X., Lumbierres B., García S., Manetti P.L. 2002. Metcalfa pruinosa (Say) (Homoptera: Flatidae), ¿una plaga potencial de las plantas ornamentales en espacios verdes de Cataluña) Boletín de Sanidad vegetal Plagas 28: 217-222. Pons X., Lumbierres, García S. 2002. Presencia de Metcalfa pruinosa (Say) (Homoptera: Flatidae) sobre plantas ornamentales en Cataluña. Phytoma España 136: 34-38..
Recommended publications
  • The Mechanism by Which Aphids Adhere to Smooth Surfaces
    J. exp. Biol. 152, 243-253 (1990) 243 Printed in Great Britain © The Company of Biologists Limited 1990 THE MECHANISM BY WHICH APHIDS ADHERE TO SMOOTH SURFACES BY A. F. G. DIXON, P. C. CROGHAN AND R. P. GOWING School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ Accepted 30 April 1990 Summary 1. The adhesive force acting between the adhesive organs and substratum for a number of aphid species has been studied. In the case of Aphis fabae, the force per foot is about 10/iN. This is much the same on both glass (amphiphilic) and silanized glass (hydrophobic) surfaces. The adhesive force is about 20 times greater than the gravitational force tending to detach each foot of an inverted aphid. 2. The mechanism of adhesion was considered. Direct van der Waals forces and viscous force were shown to be trivial and electrostatic force and muscular force were shown to be improbable. An adhesive force resulting from surface tension at an air-fluid interface was shown to be adequate and likely. 3. Evidence was collected that the working fluid of the adhesive organ has the properties of a dilute aqueous solution of a surfactant. There is a considerable reserve of fluid, presumably in the cuticle of the adhesive organ. Introduction The mechanism by which certain insects can walk on smooth vertical and even inverted surfaces has long interested entomologists and recently there have been several studies on this subject (Stork, 1980; Wigglesworth, 1987; Lees and Hardie, 1988). The elegant study of Lees and Hardie (1988) on the feet of the vetch aphid Megoura viciae Buckt.
    [Show full text]
  • Xavier Pons Catedràtic D'universitat
    Xavier Pons Catedràtic d'Universitat Dades personals Descaregar imagen Categoria: Catedràtic d'Universitat Àrea de coneixement: Entomologia Adreça: ETSEA, Edifici Principal B, despatx 1.13.2 Telèfon: +34 973 702824 E-mail: [email protected] [ mailto:[email protected] ] Formació Acadèmica · Doctorat, Universitat Politèecnica de Catalunya (UPC), 1986 · Enginyer Agrònom, UPC, 1983 · Enginyer Tècnic en Explotacions Agropecuàries, 1978 Experiència Professional · 2002 – Actualitat: Catedràtic d’Universitat, Universitat de Lleida (UdL), Departament de Producció Vegetal i Ciència Forestal · 1996 – 2002: Professor Titular d’Universitat, UdL, Departament de Producció Vegetal i Ciència Forestal · 1986 – 1996: Profesor Titular d’Escola Universitària, UdL, Departament de Producció Vegetal i Ciència Forestal · 1982 – 1986: Profesor Associat, UPC, Escola Universitària d’Enginyeria Tècnica Agrícola de Lleida Recerca · Control integrat de plagues de cultius herbacis extensius: panís, alfals i altres. · Biologia, ecologia i control de pugons. 1 · Control integrat de plagues en espais verds urbans. Docència · INCENDIS I SANITAT FORESTAL Grau en Enginyeria Forestal · SALUT SELS BOSCOS Grau en Enginyeria Forestal · PROTECCIÓ VEGETAL Grau en Enginyeria Agrària i Alimentària · ENTOMOLOGIA AGRÍCOLA Màster Universitari en Protecció Integrada de Cultius · PROGRAMES DE PROTECCIÓ INTEGRADA DE CULTIUS Màster Universitari en Protecció Integrada de Cultius Publicacions Recents Madeira F, di Lascio, Costantini ML, Rossi L, Pons X. 2019. Intercrop movement of heteropteran predators between alfalfa and maize examined by stable isotope analysis. Jorunal of Pest Science 92: 757-76. DOI: 10.1007/s10340-018-1049-y Karp D, Chaplin-Kramer R, Meehan TD, Martin EA, DeClerck F, et al. 2018. Crop pest and predators exhibit inconsistent responses to surrounding landscape composition.
    [Show full text]
  • Lista Monografii I Publikacji Z Listy Filadelfijskiej Z Lat 2016–2019 Monographs and Publications from the ISI Databases from 2016 Till 2019
    Lista monografii i publikacji z Listy Filadelfijskiej z lat 2016–2019 Monographs and publications from the ISI databases from 2016 till 2019 2019 Artykuły/Articles 1. Bocheński Z.M., Wertz, K., Tomek, T., Gorobets, L., 2019. A new species of the late Miocene charadriiform bird (Aves: Charadriiformes), with a summary of all Paleogene and Miocene Charadrii remains. Zootaxa, 4624(1):41-58. 2. Chmolowska D., Nobis M., Nowak A., Maślak M., Kojs P., Rutkowska J., Zubek Sz. 2019. Rapid change in forms of inorganic nitrogen in soil and moderate weed invasion following translocation of wet meadows to reclaimed post-industrial land. Land Degradation and Development, 30(8): 964– 978. 3. Zubek Sz., Chmolowska D., Jamrozek D., Ciechanowska A., Nobis M., Błaszkowski J., Rożek K., Rutkowska J. 2019. Monitoring of fungal root colonisation, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi diversity and soil microbial processes to assess the success of ecosystem translocation. Journal of Environmental Management, 246: 538–546. 4. Gurgul A., Miksza-Cybulska A., Szmatoła T., Jasielczuk I., Semik-Gurgul E., Bugno-Poniewierska M., Figarski T., Kajtoch Ł.2019. Evaluation of genotyping by sequencing for population genetics of sibling and hybridizing birds: an example using Syrian and Great Spotted Woodpeckers. Journal of Ornithology, 160(1): 287–294. 5. Grzędzicka E. 2019. Is the existing urban greenery enough to cope with current concentrations of PM2.5, PM10 and CO2? Atmospheric Pollution Research, 10(1): 219-233. 6. Grzywacz B., Tatsuta H., Bugrov A.G., Warchałowska-Śliwa E. 2019. Cytogenetic markers reveal a reinforcemenet of variation in the tension zone between chromosome races in the brachypterous grasshopper Podisma sapporensis Shir.
    [Show full text]
  • Species List
    The species collected in all Malaise traps are listed below. They are organized by group and are listed in the order of the 'Species Image Library'. ‘New’ refers to species that are brand new to our DNA barcode library. 'Rare' refers to species that were only collected in one trap out of all 59 that were deployed for the program.
    [Show full text]
  • A Contribution to the Aphid Fauna of Greece
    Bulletin of Insectology 60 (1): 31-38, 2007 ISSN 1721-8861 A contribution to the aphid fauna of Greece 1,5 2 1,6 3 John A. TSITSIPIS , Nikos I. KATIS , John T. MARGARITOPOULOS , Dionyssios P. LYKOURESSIS , 4 1,7 1 3 Apostolos D. AVGELIS , Ioanna GARGALIANOU , Kostas D. ZARPAS , Dionyssios Ch. PERDIKIS , 2 Aristides PAPAPANAYOTOU 1Laboratory of Entomology and Agricultural Zoology, Department of Agriculture Crop Production and Rural Environment, University of Thessaly, Nea Ionia, Magnesia, Greece 2Laboratory of Plant Pathology, Department of Agriculture, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece 3Laboratory of Agricultural Zoology and Entomology, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece 4Plant Virology Laboratory, Plant Protection Institute of Heraklion, National Agricultural Research Foundation (N.AG.RE.F.), Heraklion, Crete, Greece 5Present address: Amfikleia, Fthiotida, Greece 6Present address: Institute of Technology and Management of Agricultural Ecosystems, Center for Research and Technology, Technology Park of Thessaly, Volos, Magnesia, Greece 7Present address: Department of Biology-Biotechnology, University of Thessaly, Larissa, Greece Abstract In the present study a list of the aphid species recorded in Greece is provided. The list includes records before 1992, which have been published in previous papers, as well as data from an almost ten-year survey using Rothamsted suction traps and Moericke traps. The recorded aphidofauna consisted of 301 species. The family Aphididae is represented by 13 subfamilies and 120 genera (300 species), while only one genus (1 species) belongs to Phylloxeridae. The aphid fauna is dominated by the subfamily Aphidi- nae (57.1 and 68.4 % of the total number of genera and species, respectively), especially the tribe Macrosiphini, and to a lesser extent the subfamily Eriosomatinae (12.6 and 8.3 % of the total number of genera and species, respectively).
    [Show full text]
  • Shenahweum Minutum (Hemiptera, Aphidoidea: Drepanosiphinae)—Taxonomic Position and Description of Sexuales
    Zootaxa 3731 (3): 324–330 ISSN 1175-5326 (print edition) www.mapress.com/zootaxa/ Article ZOOTAXA Copyright © 2013 Magnolia Press ISSN 1175-5334 (online edition) http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3731.3.2 http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:95CE2C77-4593-4214-9A4D-FB9FB7EA2CBF Shenahweum minutum (Hemiptera, Aphidoidea: Drepanosiphinae)—taxonomic position and description of sexuales KARINA WIECZOREK1, MARIUSZ KANTURSKI & ŁUKASZ JUNKIERT University of Silesia, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, Department of Zoology, Bankowa 9, 40-007 Katowice, Poland. 1E-mail: [email protected] Abstract The oviparous female and winged male of Shenahweum minutum (Davis) are described and illustrated in detail for the first time. Notes on distribution and host plants are presented as well as additional taxonomic data on the genus. Key words: Aphidoidea, Drepanosiphinae, Shenahweum minutum, sexuales Introduction Shenahweum minutum (Davis ) is a holocyclic and monoecious aphid species in the subfamily Drepanosiphinae in which all viviparae generations are winged. This aphid lives on the undersides of leaves of Acer saccharum in the eastern part of North America. Sexual morphs of the species have previously been unknown. However, during examination of aphids in the collection of the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Paris, specimens of oviparous females and males of S. minutum were found. Moreover, an examination of aphids in the collection of the Natural History Museum, London, provided additional material of sexuales and a description of these morphs is included below. Material and methods The specimens were examined using the light microscope Nikon Ni-U. Drawings were made with a camera lucida.
    [Show full text]
  • ARTHROPODA Subphylum Hexapoda Protura, Springtails, Diplura, and Insects
    NINE Phylum ARTHROPODA SUBPHYLUM HEXAPODA Protura, springtails, Diplura, and insects ROD P. MACFARLANE, PETER A. MADDISON, IAN G. ANDREW, JOCELYN A. BERRY, PETER M. JOHNS, ROBERT J. B. HOARE, MARIE-CLAUDE LARIVIÈRE, PENELOPE GREENSLADE, ROSA C. HENDERSON, COURTenaY N. SMITHERS, RicarDO L. PALMA, JOHN B. WARD, ROBERT L. C. PILGRIM, DaVID R. TOWNS, IAN McLELLAN, DAVID A. J. TEULON, TERRY R. HITCHINGS, VICTOR F. EASTOP, NICHOLAS A. MARTIN, MURRAY J. FLETCHER, MARLON A. W. STUFKENS, PAMELA J. DALE, Daniel BURCKHARDT, THOMAS R. BUCKLEY, STEVEN A. TREWICK defining feature of the Hexapoda, as the name suggests, is six legs. Also, the body comprises a head, thorax, and abdomen. The number A of abdominal segments varies, however; there are only six in the Collembola (springtails), 9–12 in the Protura, and 10 in the Diplura, whereas in all other hexapods there are strictly 11. Insects are now regarded as comprising only those hexapods with 11 abdominal segments. Whereas crustaceans are the dominant group of arthropods in the sea, hexapods prevail on land, in numbers and biomass. Altogether, the Hexapoda constitutes the most diverse group of animals – the estimated number of described species worldwide is just over 900,000, with the beetles (order Coleoptera) comprising more than a third of these. Today, the Hexapoda is considered to contain four classes – the Insecta, and the Protura, Collembola, and Diplura. The latter three classes were formerly allied with the insect orders Archaeognatha (jumping bristletails) and Thysanura (silverfish) as the insect subclass Apterygota (‘wingless’). The Apterygota is now regarded as an artificial assemblage (Bitsch & Bitsch 2000).
    [Show full text]
  • An Inventory of Nepal's Insects
    An Inventory of Nepal's Insects Volume III (Hemiptera, Hymenoptera, Coleoptera & Diptera) V. K. Thapa An Inventory of Nepal's Insects Volume III (Hemiptera, Hymenoptera, Coleoptera& Diptera) V.K. Thapa IUCN-The World Conservation Union 2000 Published by: IUCN Nepal Copyright: 2000. IUCN Nepal The role of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) in supporting the IUCN Nepal is gratefully acknowledged. The material in this publication may be reproduced in whole or in part and in any form for education or non-profit uses, without special permission from the copyright holder, provided acknowledgement of the source is made. IUCN Nepal would appreciate receiving a copy of any publication, which uses this publication as a source. No use of this publication may be made for resale or other commercial purposes without prior written permission of IUCN Nepal. Citation: Thapa, V.K., 2000. An Inventory of Nepal's Insects, Vol. III. IUCN Nepal, Kathmandu, xi + 475 pp. Data Processing and Design: Rabin Shrestha and Kanhaiya L. Shrestha Cover Art: From left to right: Shield bug ( Poecilocoris nepalensis), June beetle (Popilla nasuta) and Ichneumon wasp (Ichneumonidae) respectively. Source: Ms. Astrid Bjornsen, Insects of Nepal's Mid Hills poster, IUCN Nepal. ISBN: 92-9144-049 -3 Available from: IUCN Nepal P.O. Box 3923 Kathmandu, Nepal IUCN Nepal Biodiversity Publication Series aims to publish scientific information on biodiversity wealth of Nepal. Publication will appear as and when information are available and ready to publish. List of publications thus far: Series 1: An Inventory of Nepal's Insects, Vol. I. Series 2: The Rattans of Nepal.
    [Show full text]
  • The Structure of Extremely Long Mouthparts in the Aphid Genus Stomaphis Walker (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Aphididae)
    Zoomorphology DOI 10.1007/s00435-015-0266-7 ORIGINAL PAPER The structure of extremely long mouthparts in the aphid genus Stomaphis Walker (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Aphididae) 1 1 1 1 Jolanta Brozek_ • Ewa Mro´z • Dominika Wyle˛zek_ • Łukasz Depa • Piotr We˛gierek1 Received: 25 September 2014 / Revised: 20 March 2015 / Accepted: 24 March 2015 Ó The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Scanning electron microscopy and light mi- Introduction croscopy were used to elucidate the morphology of labium and mandibular and maxillary stylets of the aphids Sto- One of the most striking characters associated with the maphis quercus (L.) and S. graffii Cholodkovsky. The Hemiptera is a set of modifications in their mouthparts mechanism of labium shortening associated with feeding (labium, labrum, maxillae and mandibles), which are process was described as well. Stomaphis quercus and S. sometimes described as beak like. Usually the labium and graffii have cone-shaped labium of 13 and 10 mm in rarely the labrum are modified into a rostrum where the length, respectively, that strongly extend behind the ab- mandibles and maxillae form needle-like or thread-like domen. The stylets bundle comprises a pair of mandibular stylets lying within a grooved labium (Capinera 2008). and maxillary stylets which are on average as long as The mouthparts of aphids (Hemiptera: Aphididae) have labium. Serial cross sections of labium revealed that the been examined in detail by several authors because the in- first segment is inverted inside and the second is pulled into sects are important virus vectors.
    [Show full text]
  • Hemiptera, Aphididae) Inferred from Molecular-Based Phylogeny and Comprehensive Morphological Data
    RESEARCH ARTICLE The relationships within the Chaitophorinae and Drepanosiphinae (Hemiptera, Aphididae) inferred from molecular-based phylogeny and comprehensive morphological data Karina Wieczorek1*, Dorota Lachowska-Cierlik2, èukasz Kajtoch3, Mariusz Kanturski1 1 Department of Zoology, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland, 2 Department of Entomology, Institute of Zoology, Jagiellonian University, KrakoÂw, Poland, 3 Institute of Systematics and Evolution of Animals, Polish Academy of Sciences, KrakoÂw, Poland a1111111111 a1111111111 * [email protected] a1111111111 a1111111111 a1111111111 Abstract The Chaitophorinae is a bionomically diverse Holarctic subfamily of Aphididae. The current classification includes two tribes: the Chaitophorini associated with deciduous trees and shrubs, and Siphini that feed on monocotyledonous plants. We present the first phylogenetic OPEN ACCESS hypothesis for the subfamily, based on molecular and morphological datasets. Molecular Citation: Wieczorek K, Lachowska-Cierlik D, analyses were based on the mitochondrial gene cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) and the Kajtoch è, Kanturski M (2017) The relationships within the Chaitophorinae and Drepanosiphinae nuclear gene elongation factor-1α (EF-1α). Phylogenetic inferences were obtained individu- (Hemiptera, Aphididae) inferred from molecular- ally on each of genes and joined alignments using Bayesian inference (BI) and Maximum based phylogeny and comprehensive likelihood (ML). In phylogenetic trees reconstructed on the basis of nuclear and mitochon- morphological data. PLoS ONE 12(3): e0173608. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0173608 drial genes as well as a morphological dataset, the monophyly of Siphini and the genus Chaitophorus was supported. Periphyllus forms independent lineages from Chaitophorus Editor: Daniel Doucet, Natural Resources Canada, CANADA and Siphini. Within this genus two clades comprising European and Asiatic species, respec- tively, were indicated.
    [Show full text]
  • Evolution of the Insects David Grimaldi and Michael S
    Cambridge University Press 0521821495 - Evolution of the Insects David Grimaldi and Michael S. Engel Index More information INDEX 12S rDNA, 32, 228, 269 Aenetus, 557 91; general, 57; inclusions, 57; menageries 16S rDNA, 32, 60, 237, 249, 269 Aenigmatiinae, 536 in, 56; Mexican, 55; parasitism in, 57; 18S rDNA, 32, 60, 61, 158, 228, 274, 275, 285, Aenne, 489 preservation in, 58; resinite, 55; sub-fossil 304, 307, 335, 360, 366, 369, 395, 399, 402, Aeolothripidae, 284, 285, 286 resin, 57; symbioses in, 303; taphonomy, 468, 475 Aeshnoidea, 187 57 28S rDNA, 32, 158, 278, 402, 468, 475, 522, 526 African rock crawlers (see Ambermantis wozniaki, 259 Mantophasmatodea) Amblycera, 274, 278 A Afroclinocera, 630 Amblyoponini, 446, 490 aardvark, 638 Agaonidae, 573, 616: fossil, 423 Amblypygida, 99, 104, 105: in amber, 104 abdomen: function, 131; structure, 131–136 Agaoninae, 423 Amborella trichopoda, 613, 620 Abies, 410 Agassiz, Alexander, 26 Ameghinoia, 450, 632 Abrocomophagidae, 274 Agathiphaga, 560 Ameletopsidae, 628 Acacia, 283 Agathiphagidae, 561, 562, 567, 630 American Museum of Natural History, 26, 87, acalyptrate Diptera: ecological diversity, 540; Agathis, 76 91 taxonomy, 540 Agelaia, 439 Amesiginae, 630 Acanthocnemidae, 391 ages, using fossils, 37–39; using DNA, 38–40 ametaboly, 331 Acari, 99, 105–107: diversity, 101, fossils, 53, Ageniellini, 435 amino acids: racemization, 61 105–107; in-Cretaceous amber, 105, 106 Aglaspidida, 99 ammonites, 63, 642 Aceraceae, 413 Aglia, 582 Amorphoscelidae, 254, 257 Acerentomoidea, 113 Agrias, 600 Amphientomidae,
    [Show full text]
  • An Annotated Checklist of the Irish Hemiptera and Small Orders
    AN ANNOTATED CHECKLIST OF THE IRISH HEMIPTERA AND SMALL ORDERS compiled by James P. O'Connor and Brian Nelson The Irish Biogeographical Society OTHER PUBLICATIONS AVAILABLE FROM THE IRISH BIOGEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OCCASIONAL PUBLICATIONS OF THE IRISH BIOGEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY (A5 FORMAT) Number 1. Proceedings of The Postglacial Colonization Conference. D. P. Sleeman, R. J. Devoy and P. C. Woodman (editors). Published 1986. 88pp. Price €4 (Please add €4 for postage outside Ireland for each publication); Number 2. Biogeography of Ireland: past, present and future. M. J. Costello and K. S. Kelly (editors). Published 1993. 149pp. Price €15; Number 3. A checklist of Irish aquatic insects. P. Ashe, J. P. O’Connor and D. A. Murray. Published 1998. 80pp. Price €7; Number 4. A catalogue of the Irish Braconidae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonoidea). J. P. O’Connor, R. Nash and C. van Achterberg. Published 1999. 123pp. Price €6; Number 5. The distribution of the Ephemeroptera in Ireland. M. Kelly-Quinn and J. J. Bracken. Published 2000. 223pp. Price €12; Number 6. A catalogue of the Irish Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera). J. P. O’Connor, R. Nash and Z. Bouček. Published 2000. 135pp. Price €10; Number 7. A catalogue of the Irish Platygastroidea and Proctotrupoidea (Hymenoptera). J. P. O’Connor, R. Nash, D. G. Notton and N. D. M. Fergusson. Published 2004. 110pp. Price €10; Number 8. A catalogue and index of the publications of the Irish Biogeographical Society (1977-2004). J. P. O’Connor. Published 2005. 74pp. Price €10; Number 9. Fauna and flora of Atlantic islands. Proceedings of the 5th international symposium on the fauna and flora of the Atlantic islands, Dublin 24 -27 August 2004.
    [Show full text]