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The European dragon and damselflies - English
URL: http://fly.to/dragonflies

відбирається фільтрами: Ресурси Інтернет, Організації, Довідники і покажчики, Публікації

One of the largest website about European dragonflies and damselflies. An introduction to odonatologic anatomy, lifecycle, behaviour, recognition, picture gallery, a list of all European dragonfly and damselfly species, odonatological literature, etc.

[ eng ]


Dragonfly (Odonata) Biodiversity - English
URL: http://www.ups.edu/biology/museum/UPSdragonflies.html

відбирається фільтрами: Ресурси Інтернет, Персоналії, Довідники і покажчики

This very large website contains species lists of the odonate fauna of some US states, Middle America (by country), West Indies (by island), and South America (by country). Furthermore it contains fieldkeys to the Odonata of Alaska and Washington, a large collection of photos of Washington Odonata and Costa Rican Odonata in superb quality, as well as tips for collecting and preserving and an odonatological glossary.

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Odonata of North America - English
URL: http://www.ups.edu/biology/museum/NAdragons.html

This list, including English names originally proposed in 1978 and now revised several times, is offered as both a current North American check-list and a list of English names.

[ eng ]


Австралийская область - Russian
URL: http://encycl.yandex.ru/cgi-bin/art.pl?art=bse/00000/48100.htm&encpage=bse&mrkp=

відбирається фільтрами: Довідники і покажчики

В зоогеографии к А. о. относят материк Австралию и острова: Тасманию, Новую Гвинею, Соломоновы, Бисмарка, часть Малых Зондских, Новую Зеландию, Меланезию, Микронезию, Полинезию и Гавайские; в географии растений - только Австралию и Тасманию.

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The post-Wisconsinan glacial biogeography of bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) - English
URL: http://cgrg.geog.uvic.ca/abstracts/HaasTheCanonical.html

The post-Wisconsinan glacial biogeography of bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus): a multivariate morphometric approach for conservation biology and management. Canonical correlation analysis (CCA) can quantitatively partition historical and ecological information from morphometric data where these features are otherwise confounded. CCA is applied to sample site locality morphometric data and corresponding sample site locality coordinate data for bull trout. Two vectors result. The first accounts for the maximum morphometric variation correlated to geographic information specified by the locality coordinates. The second represents the remaining less correlated variation.

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Zoogeography - English
URL: http://www.uog.edu/marinelab/fish/intro1.html#zoogeography

Guam is located in the tropical western Pacific (see inside back cover). It is the southernmost and largest island of the Marianas chain, an archipelago of 15 islands which extends some 500 miles in a north-south direction from 12° 40' N to 20° 40' N latitude. In addition to mapping the distributions of animal species, zoogeographers have attempted to explain how these species came to be where they are. Older theories have assumed that most Indo-Pacific marine species have originated in the area of the Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia and from there have spread outward throughout the region. Recent studies, however, have suggested that movements of the earth's crust, through the process of plate tectonics, may have been important in the distribution of inshore marine fishes.

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Biogeography of the Dolphinfish - English
URL: http://bss.sfsu.edu/geog/bholzman/courses/fall99projects/dolphinfish.htm

Biogeography of the Dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus).

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Insects of Russia - English
URL: http://osipov.org/insects/

Great database for insects from territory of former USSR, including, type locality, synonyms, range, distribution and variation, taxonomic notes, habitat and biology, similar species, prices and photo of adults.

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Dragonflies found in North Carolina - English
URL: http://www.rlephoto.com/odes/index.html

An online guide to North Carolina dragonflies with photos of 30 species including darners, clubtails, emeralds, sundragons, baskettails, pennants, skimmers and meadowhawks.

[ eng ]


Finnish Dragonflies - English
URL: http://personal.inet.fi/taide/karjalainen/dragonflies.html

Photos.

[ eng ]


Beetles of Canada and Alaska - English
URL: http://sis.agr.ca/brd/beetles/english/html/bhome_e.html

Based on Yves Bousquet's Checklist of Beetles of Canada and Alaska. 1995.

[ eng ]


The Beetles of the Virgin Islands - English
URL: http://IRIS.biosci.ohio-state.edu/vi_beetles/

This demonstration allows 2 entry paths: VIBFP Database, Virgin Islands Mapping.

[ eng ]


Beetle diversity in Mkomazi game reserve, Tanzania - English
URL: http://www.nhm.ac.uk/science/intro/entom/project1/index.html

In 1993 the Royal Geographical Society was invited by the Department of Wildlife in Tanzania to co-ordinate a comprehensive ecological survey of Mkomazi Game Reserve in northern Tanzania.

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Beetles of Canada and Alaska - English
URL: http://res.agr.ca/brd/beetles/english/html/bhome_e.html

Nomenclatural database based on Yves Bosquet's Checklist of Beetles of Canada and Alaska. Distributions are rendered by maps indicating the presence or absence of the taxa by geographic subregions.

[ eng ]


Nearctica - Natural History - Insects - Coleoptera - English
URL: http://www.nearctica.com/nathist/insects/coleop.htm

The Coleoptera, or beetles, are the single largest order of living organisms. A total of 24,229 valid species were recognized as living in North America north of the Mexico-USA border in Nomina Insecta Nearctica. A classification of the families of the Coleoptera may be found in the Tree of Life or Lawrence and Newton sites listed below.

[ eng ]


Butterflies of Japan - English
URL: http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~ak5t-kmn/

Links and photos of butterflies.

[ eng ]


Insects of the former Soviet Union - English
URL: http://www.comch.ru/~sob/

Catalogue. Here is the lastest catalogue of insects which I can offer you from ex - USSR territories (Russia, Siberia, Far East, Altay Mts., Sayan Mts., Kirghizstan, Tadzhikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan etc.). All specimens are dried, placed in paper triangles (butterflies) or on cardboard square bits under cellophane (beetles), have collecting data indicated.

[ eng ]


Butterflies of North America - English
URL: http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/distr/lepid/bflyusa/bflyusa.htm

Identify a butterfly by navigating through thumbnails of all of our photos.

[ eng ]


Lepidoptera Larvae of Australia - English
URL: http://linus.socs.uts.edu.au/~don/larvae/larvae.html

Links to images, and descriptions of biology, behaviour, and life histories of 1066 Australian Lepidoptera species including 419 with Caterpillar pictures.

[ eng ]


Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of the French Antilles - English, French
URL: http://www.inra.fr/Internet/Produits/PAPILLON/indexeng.htm

відбирається фільтрами: Довідники і покажчики

This catalogue will present all species of macrolepidoptera found in Martinique, Guadeloupe and their dependencies. It is mainly based on collections made by J. le Duchat d'Aubigny and B. Lalanne-Cassou during their six years stay in Guadeloupe. Each species is illustrated as colour pictures from collection specimens, and presented with all biological data available (host-plants, frequencies, distribution, behaviour). Slides of male genitalia are shown when direct identification is more difficult. The catalogue shows also photographic identification keys for all families. Each specimen is presented with a scale bar of 1 cm (5 cm for Sphingidae and larger moths). All specimens illustrated have been caught by J. le Duchat d'Aubigny and B. Lalanne-Cassou from 1980 and 1986, unless otherwise stated.

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