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Периодическая система членистых
Книга содержит подробное и последовательное описание построения периодической системы членистых - Articulata (Annelides + Arthropoda). В основе работы лежит сравнительный морфофункциональный анализ пищедобывательных аппаратов ракообразных и трилобитообразных. [rus]
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Членистоногие
Классификация, общие сведения о членистоногих, портреты ученых. [rus]
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Systematic Entomology/NCState-AgNIC
This is the text version of the contents page for the NC State AgNIC Systematic Entomology site. Taxonomic Index of Resources. [eng]
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Introduction to the Arthropoda
Fossil Record, Life History, Systematics, Morphology. [eng]
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Collection of Arthropods - University of Georgia Museum of Natural History
Georgia is the largest state east of the Mississippi River with 58,910 square miles spanning five major physiographic provinces (Appalachian Plateau, Ridge and Valley, Blue Ridge,
Piedmont and Coastal Plain) and two climatological zones (subtropical and temperate). These large-scale biological and physical patterns support a tremendous amount of arthropod
diversity. By encompassing the southern limit of two provinces (Blue Ridge and Piedmont), the Georgian arthropod fauna has significance for biogeographical studies of North America. [eng]
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Arthropoda
Part of Tree of Life. [eng]
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Мои членистоногие. Главная страница. Arthropoda
Spiders' photoes. Dragonflies' photoes. Butterflies' photoes. The copulation of insects. [rus | eng]
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Arthropoda
Phylogeny of Arthropoda. [eng]
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PHEREC
A description of the John A. Mulrennan, Sr. Public Health Entomology Research and Education Center or, simply, PHEREC. This web page created by Dr. Jack Petersen, Extension Medical Entomologist, PHEREC. [eng]
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Texas A&M University - Insect Collection - Species Browser
List of taxa. [eng]
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Project ALAS
The diversity of organisms such as mammals, birds, and trees is fairly well known, and their distributions and population sizes shape our
conservation efforts, but diversity of these large organisms is dwarfed by the arthropods. Arthropods are a sophisticated and powerful
conservation tool because of their high diversity, fine-grained response to the environment, and short-term response to environmental change. [eng]
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Oregon State Arthropod Collection
History and Highlights, Collection Management, OSAC Policy Document, Guidelines for Donors, Loan Requests, Collection Holdings, Search the Collection, Associated Collections. [eng]
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Introduction to the Uniramia
The largest major group of arthropods is a clade that includes insects, millipedes, centipedes, and their relatives. This group, the Uniramia, was formerly defined to include the
Onychophora, which are now considered a separate clade. It is restricted here to include only "true" arthropods with exoskeletons and jointed appendages. [eng]
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University of Arkansas Arthropod Museum
Arkansas Arthropods, Museum Overview, The Collection, Collection Specifics, Collection Growth, Projects, Publications. [eng]
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TIARA
A collaborative, on-line, biological information system for the insects and
terrestrial arthropods of the south-central United States and adjacent Mexico. [eng]
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Buzzwords: A Glossary of Minbeast Terms
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Introduction to the Cheliceramorpha
The Cheliceramorpha includes spiders and scorpions, mites and ticks, horseshoe crabs, daddy-longlegs, and extinct "sea-scorpions", to name a few. It is the second most prominent
order of terrestrial arthropods, after the uniramians. Most of its marine representatives are extinct, but were prominent in the Paleozoic and included some fearsome predators.
[eng]
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Sonoran Arthropod Studies Institute, SASI Online
SASI's website provides an overview of the non-profit organization's mission and programs. Visitors can join SASI and purchase books and other items in the Many Legs Trading Post with secure transactions. The site's Education Center includes a number of sections in which to explore butterflies, ants and other arthropods of the Sonoran Desert. [eng]
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North Cascades National Park: Terrestrial Riparian Arthropod Investigations
Terrestrial Riparian Arthropod Investigations In The Big Beaver Creek
Research Natural Area, North Cascades National Park Service Complex,
1995-1996: Part II, Coleoptera by James R. LaBonte.
The National Park Service disseminates results of biological, physical, or social science research through the Natural Resources Technical Report Series. Natural resources inventories and
monitoring activities, scientific literature reviews, bibliographies, and proceedings of technical workshops or conferences are also disseminated through this series. Documents in this series
usually contain information of a preliminary nature and are prepared primarily for internal use within the National Park Service. [eng]
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Louisiana State Arthropod Museum
The Louisiana State Arthropod Museum (LSAM), a component collection of the Louisiana Museum of Natural History, contains approximately 400,000 specimens of insects and related
arthropods. This includes 280,000 pinned, 18,000 fluid-preserved, and 30,000 slide-mounted specimens. Uncurated specimens in various stages of processing vary through time from
50,000 to 100,000. The LSAM is the principal repository for insects and related arthropods in Louisiana. Significant strengths of the collection include Coleoptera (51%) and Hemiptera
(28%). Lepidoptera (6%), Diptera (6%) and Hymenoptera (4%), and other orders (5%) make up the balance of the collection. The collection contains 747 paratypes, 1 syntype, 1
allotype, and 1 holotype. [eng]
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