5 edition of Bredin-Archbold-Smithsonian biological survey of Dominica found in the catalog.
Bredin-Archbold-Smithsonian biological survey of Dominica
W. Donald Duckworth
Published
1969 by Smithsonian Institution Press; [for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off.] in Washington .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. 11-12.
Statement | [by] W. Donald Duckworth. |
Series | Smithsonian contributions to zoology, no. 4, Smithsonian contributions to zoology ;, no. 4. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QL1 .S54 no. 4, QL561.S8 .S54 no. 4 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 21 p. |
Number of Pages | 21 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4065284M |
LC Control Number | 79603181 |
Species description. Keywords: Trichoptera, Leptoceridae, Amphoropsyche, caddisfly, new species, Neotropics, Ecuador, key to species Introduction Flint described the male, female, and larva of a new species of longhorn caddisfly Leptoceridae, Leptocerinae from Dominica, Lesser Antilles, and tentatively placed it in the Chilean genus Brachysetodes, based mainly on wing venation. ReportCaribbean Coral Reef Ecosystems. Terminology used in describing male genitalia follows that of Holzenthalb. Samaai, R.
An illustrated field guide to the sponges of Looe Key and Key Largo national marine sanctuaries. CCRE reportsCarribean coral reef ecosystems. Samaai, R. Thacker, Robert W. Opishinski, T. Smithsonian Institution Press.
Terminology used in describing male genitalia follows that of Holzenthalb. Rio de Janeiro: Museu Nacional. Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press. Haplosclerida : Two new sponge species from Bocas del Toro Panam with a unique cyanobacterial association. Van Soest, Rob W.
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In the same paper, Flint noted the presence of a single female specimen from Tobago with distinctive genitalia probably representing yet another new Bredin-Archbold-Smithsonian biological survey of Dominica book males have still not been collected and the species remains undescribed.
NY: John Wiley and Sons. CCRE reportsCarribean coral reef ecosystems. Cairns, Stephen D. Techniques and procedures used in the preparation and examination of the specimen are those outlined Bredin-Archbold-Smithsonian biological survey of Dominica book Blahnik and Holzenthal and Blahnik et al.
Hajdu, A. Terminology used in describing male genitalia follows that of Holzenthalb. American Academy of Underwater Sciences, — Smithsonian Institution and Yale University.
This genus seems to be especially species-rich in mid-elevation streams e. Zhang: Porifera collections around the world, a status report for the year Keywords: Trichoptera, Leptoceridae, Amphoropsyche, caddisfly, new species, Neotropics, Ecuador, key to species Introduction Flint described the male, female, and larva of a new species of longhorn caddisfly Leptoceridae, Leptocerinae from Dominica, Lesser Antilles, and tentatively placed it in the Chilean genus Brachysetodes, based mainly on wing venation.
Washington, D. Ratzler, T. Flint, Jr. CCRE reportsCaribbean coral reef ecosystems. Caribbean Coral Reef Ecosystems. Report from a workshop. Ereskovsky, J.
ReportCaribbean Coral Reef Ecosystems. Thacker, Robert W. Amphoropsyche is characterized by the presence of large glands inside the preanal appendages probably producing pheromonesand the presence of a tuft of strong hairs near the apex of the inferior appendage, probably involved in dispersing these pheromones Botosaneanu Flint considered Amphoropsyche multispinosa to be a geographical variant of Amphoropsyche woodruffi and changed its status to a subspecies of the latter.
Rapallo, Genova: Officine Grafiche Canessa. He suggested that the discovery of the larva of the Chilean species might show that the 2 species are not congeneric. Kjerfve, B.
Atlas of sponge morphology. Haplosclerida : Two new sponge species from Bocas del Toro Panam with a unique cyanobacterial association. Van Soest, Rob W.Cryptopygiella is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae from Dominica.
It contains only one species, Cryptopygiella musaphila. References This article related to members of the insect family Dolichopodidae is a stub.
You can help Family: Dolichopodidae. 1. Author(s): Alexander,Charles P Title(s): Bredin-Archbold-Smithsonian Biological Survey of Dominica: the crane flies (Diptera: Tipulidae).
Country of Publication. Recommended Citation. Allen, Harry W., "Bredin-Archbold-Smithsonian Biological Survey of Dominica 4.
Two New Species of Tiphia from the West Indies (Hymenoptera: Tiphiidae)" ().Author: Harry W. Allen.Chlamydastis dominicae. From Wikispecies. W.D., Bredin-Archbold-Smithsonian biological survey of Dominica: Pdf Indian Stenomidae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea).
Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 4: 1– Create a book; Download as PDF; Printable version; Tools .By Howard E.
Evans, Published on 06/13/ Recommended Citation. Evans, Howard E., "Bredin-Archbold-Smithsonian Biological Survey of Dominica: Bethyloidea (Hymenoptera)" ().Cited by: 2.Xanthina is a genus ebook flies in the family Dolichopodidae.
Species. Xanthina acuticornis Robinson, ; Xanthina attenuata Robinson, ; Xanthina dominicensis Robinson, ; Xanthina flagellifera Robinson, ; Xanthina flava (Aldrich, ); Xanthina nigromaculata Van Duzee, ; Xanthina persetosa Robinson, ; Xanthina plumicauda Aldrich, ; Xanthina rubromarginata Robinson, Class: Insecta.