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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.46 (2016) p.115
    Publication Date: 2018-12-13
    Description: Oligochaete wormen komen vooral in zoet water voor. Maar in brak water en zelfs in de volle zee komen enkele soorten voor. Bij onderzoek naar marien benthos werden deze dieren traditioneel niet tot op soort gedetermineerd, omdat ze klein en lastig te determineren zijn. Ze zijn echter niet veel lastiger dan de nauw verwante Polychaeta, die ook hele kleine vertegenwoordigers kennen. In dit artikel wordt een overzicht gegeven van de 32 soorten die nu uit het zoute water in ons land bekend zijn, waarvan er hier zes als nieuw voor de Nederlandse fauna gepresenteerd worden. De vondst van Heterodrilus subtilis in de Noordzee is zeer bijzonder, omdat deze soort verder alleen bekend is van het typemateriaal, dat ongeveer honderd jaar geleden in de Golf van Napels werd verzameld.
    Keywords: Oligochaeta ; Nederland ; verspreiding ; herkenning ; biologie ; 42.75
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.46 (2016) p.87
    Publication Date: 2018-12-13
    Description: Het laatste overzicht van de wantsen van de Nederlandse waddeneilanden dateert van 2012. Een opsomming wordt gegeven van 43 nieuwe eilandrecords, waaronder vijf soorten die voor het eerst op de waddeneilanden zijn waargenomen. In totaal zijn er nu 380 soorten wantsen van de Nederlandse waddeneilanden bekend.
    Keywords: Heteroptera ; Nederland ; Waddeneilanden ; verspreiding ; 42.75
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.46 (2016) p.57
    Publication Date: 2018-12-13
    Description: Een overzicht wordt gegeven van waarnemingen van 33 soorten nieuwe of anderszins interessante soorten wantsen. Psallus aethiops (Miridae), Empicoris rubromaculatus (Reduviidae), Arocatus melanocephalus, Lygaeus simulans, Eremocoris fenestratus (Lygaeidae) en Nezara viridula (Pentatomidae) zijn nieuw voor de Nederlandse lijst, die daarmee nu 640 soorten telt. Naast nieuwe waarnemingen van zeldzame soorten wordt de recente uitbreiding van Cymatia rogenhoferi (Corixidae), Cardiastethus fasciiventris (Anthocoridae), Arocatus longiceps en Rhyparochromus vulgaris (Lygaeidae), Leptoglossus occidentalis (Coreidae), en Peribalus strictus en Rhaphigaster nebulosa (Pentatomidae) in kaart gebracht.
    Keywords: Heteroptera ; Nederland ; verspreiding ; 42.75
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.46 (2016) p.101
    Publication Date: 2018-12-13
    Description: In Nederland komen tien soorten ruighaarkevers (genera Dryops en Pomatinus) voor. Ze leven langs oevers van stilstaande en stromende wateren. Het was een verrassing toen in 2014 een vrouwtje van de zeer zeldzame Dryops striatellus gevonden werd bij Bakkeveen (provincie Friesland). De soort was sinds 1960 niet meer in Nederland gevonden. In 2016 werd D. striatellus op een tweede locatie nabij Bakkeveen gevonden. In dit artikel geven wij informatie over de soort en presenteren bijzonderheden over de Friese populatie en haar habitat.
    Keywords: Coleoptera ; Dryopidae ; Dryops striatellus ; Nederland ; verspreiding ; herkenning ; biologie ; 42.75
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.46 (2016) p.11
    Publication Date: 2018-12-13
    Description: Op 14 oktober 2015 werd een halmvlieg met fraaie zwarte vlekken op de vleugels gefotografeerd in Hoogerheide (Noord-Brabant). Na vergelijking van foto’s werd geconcludeerd dat het moest gaan om Gampsocera numerata, welke determinatie later werd bevestigd. Reeds in 2009 bleek in België een mannetje van de soort gefotografeerd te zijn in een tuin in Evere. Ook in 2010 en 2015 is de soort in België gevonden. Dit zijn de eerste meldingen van G. numerata voor Nederland en België.
    Keywords: Diptera ; Chloropidae ; Gampsocera numerata ; Nederland ; België ; verspreiding ; herkenning ; biologie ; 42.75
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.46 (2016) p.49
    Publication Date: 2018-12-13
    Description: Recently two exotic tubeworms new to the fauna of the Netherlands have been recorded in inshore waters in the delta area: Desdemona ornata and Pseudopolydora paucibranchiata. Within the Polychaeta these worms belong to the group of the Sedentaria. These construct a tube, in which the body of the worm is hidden. The head and feeding appendages protrude from the opening. Most probably these tubes are a major factor in the transport of these animals around the world, as they provide excellent shelters when they are attached to the hull of a ship or commercially traded shellfish.
    Keywords: Polychaeta ; Pseudopolydora paucibranchiata ; Desdemona ornata ; Nederland ; verspreiding ; exoot ; 42.75
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.47 (2016) p.31
    Publication Date: 2018-12-13
    Description: De boszandbij Andrena coitana leek verdwenen uit Nederland. Veertig jaar na de laatste waarneming in 1975 is weer een populatie van deze soort gevonden, bij Epe in Gelderland. De boszandbij is een kleine soort, die mogelijk nog op sommige plaatsen over het hoofd gezien is. In dit artikel wordt de kennis over deze bijzondere bij samengevat en gespeculeerd over de oorzaken van de achteruitgang in Nederland.
    Keywords: Hymenoptera ; Apidae ; Andrena coitana ; Nederland ; verspreiding ; herkenning ; biologie ; 42.75
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.46 (2016) p.1
    Publication Date: 2018-12-13
    Description: In 2015 werd Kelisia monoceros voor het eerst in ons land verzameld bij Kamperland in Zeeland. Deze spoorcicade leeft op de algemeen voorkomende valse voszegge. De vondst wijst op een recente areaaluitbreiding. Een andere spoorcicade, Ditropsis flavipes, werd al eerder uit ons land gemeld, maar verspreidingsgegevens worden nu voor de eerste maal gepubliceerd. Ditropsis flavipes leeft monofaag op bergdravik, een in Nederland zeldzaam gras.
    Keywords: Homoptera ; Delphacidae ; Nederland ; verspreiding ; biologie ; Kelisia monoceros ; Ditropsis flavipes ; herkenning ; 42.75
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.47 (2016) p.17
    Publication Date: 2018-12-13
    Description: Alle spinnen hebben gif in hun kaken om hun prooien te doden. Verreweg de meeste soorten kunnen de menselijke huid niet doorboren met hun kaken en zijn dus volkomen ongevaarlijk. Kogelspinnen uit het genus Latrodectus, oftewel weduwen, vormen een uitzondering. Deze exotische spinnen worden af en toe geïmporteerd in Nederland. In 2013 is het aantal vondsten van geïmporteerde Latrodectus-spinnen op een rij gezet in een risicobeoordeling, met als resultaat een lijst van tien records met bewijsmateriaal. Hier kunnen nu vier records aan toegevoegd worden. Hieronder bevindt zich een vondst van de bruine weduwe L. geometricus, die recent voor het eerst in ons land werd vastgesteld, en een eerste geval van uitgekomen eitjes van een Latrodectus in ons land, van de roodrugspin L. hasselti.
    Keywords: Araneae ; Theridiidae ; Latrodectus ; Nederland ; exoot ; verspreiding ; 42.75
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.47 (2016) p.27
    Publication Date: 2018-12-13
    Description: In 2015 werd tijdens een monitoringsproject van mariene bodemfauna op het Friese front de vulkaanworm Maxmuelleria lankesteri aangetroffen. Dit is de eerste vondst in Nederlandse wateren. De vulkaanworm dankt zijn naam aan de vorm van de opening van zijn leefgang, een vulkaanachtige slibheuvel. Het is opmerkelijk dat deze grote, opvallende worm (12-18 cm lang) niet eerder is aangetroffen. Mogelijk ligt dit aan de ongebruikelijke bemonsteringsmethode. Anderzijds kan de vulkaanworm daadwerkelijk zeldzaam zijn.
    Keywords: Echiura ; Maxmuelleria lankesteri ; Nederland ; verspreiding ; herkenning ; 42.75
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.46 (2016) p.95
    Publication Date: 2018-12-13
    Description: De kleine bleekvlekwespbij Nomada baccata behoort tot een complex van taxa rond de bleekvlekwespbij Nomada alboguttata. De kleine bleekvlekwespbij is vroeger verspreid over het land aangetroffen, maar de laatste waarneming dateerde alweer van 1992. In de afgelopen jaren werd de soort op twee plekken in ons land teruggevonden, in de Schoorlse duinen in Noord-Holland in 2012 en op de Tongerense hei bij Epe in Gelderland in 2015.
    Keywords: Hymenoptera ; Apidae ; Nomada baccata ; taxonomie ; verspreiding ; herkenning ; biologie ; 42.75
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.46 (2016) p.37
    Publication Date: 2018-12-13
    Description: De familie der sluipvliegen is één van de soortenrijkste vliegenfamilies in ons land. De larven ontwikkelen zich inwendig in ongewervelden, veelal vlinderrupsen. De groep is in ons land relatief goed bestudeerd en de afgelopen jaren zijn diverse aanvullingen op de checklist uit 2002 gepubliceerd. In dit artikel worden wederom twee soorten voor het eerst uit ons land vermeld. Hiermee komt het totaal aantal soorten dat in Nederland is vastgesteld op 336. Daarnaast wordt de herontdekking van een soort beschreven die al meer dan een eeuw niet meer waargenomen was.
    Keywords: Diptera ; Tachinidae ; Nederland ; verspreiding ; herkenning ; biologie ; 42.75
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.46 (2016) p.15
    Publication Date: 2018-12-13
    Description: Canacidae zijn gebonden aan de kust en zou je daarmee typisch Nederlandse vliegjes kunnen noemen. In dit artikel melden wij een nieuwe soort van deze familie: Canace nasica en presenteren we een nieuwe Nederlandse checklist voor de familie. Naar de nieuwste taxonomische inzichten wordt daarbij de familie Tethinidae als subfamilie onder de Canacidae toegevoegd. Hiermee is de Nederlandse fauna een vliegenfamilie armer.
    Keywords: Diptera ; Canacidae ; Canace nasica ; Nederland ; herkenning ; verspreiding ; biologie ; 42.75
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.47 (2016) p.11
    Publication Date: 2018-12-13
    Description: De kassprinkhaan is een buitenbeentje onder de Nederlandse sprinkhanen en krekels. Ze komt van oorsprong waarschijnlijk voor in grotten in Oost-Azië en is door transport van eieren met plantenmateriaal over de hele wereld verspreid geraakt. Ze kan tijdelijk overleven in het kunstmatig grotmilieu van bijvoorbeeld kruipruimtes van woonhuizen, in kassen en tuincentra. Recentelijk werd een opmerkelijk grote populatie van de kassprinkhaan gevonden in het uitgebreide stelsel aan kruipruimtes onder een verpleeghuis in Friesland. De kassprinkhaan blijkt hier al ruim 40 jaar voor te komen. Het is waarschijnlijk de grootste Europese populatie van deze soort.
    Keywords: Orthoptera ; Diestrammena asynamora ; verspreiding ; exoot ; 42.75
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0196-2453) vol.46 (2016) p.43
    Publication Date: 2018-12-13
    Description: In het kader van het project ‘Duik de Noordzee Schoon’ worden scheepswrakken onderzocht, beschreven en van afval ontdaan. Scheepswrakken vormen een bijzonder leefgebied in het mariene milieu, met een hoge biodiversiteit. Dit bleek weer tijdens onderzoek van visnetten die van ver weg gelegen wrakken waren verwijderd. Hierbij werden maar liefst vier nieuwe mosdiertjes voor de Nederlandse fauna aangetroffen.
    Keywords: Bryozoa ; Nederland ; verspreiding ; 42.75
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.47 (2016) p.43
    Publication Date: 2018-12-13
    Description: Pauropoda of weinigpoten zijn nauw verwant aan de miljoenpoten en duizendpoten. Het is een weinig bestudeerde diergroep, die bestaat uit kleine, witte en blinde bodemdieren die nauwelijks opvallen. Het meest kenmerkende zijn de gevorkte antennen, die wat bouw betreft uniek zijn ten opzichte van andere ongewervelden. Er zijn slechts acht soorten gemeld uit Nederland, alle behorend tot het genus Allopauropus. Recentelijk is een nieuwe soort, uit het genus Pauropus, in het westen van het land aangetroffen. Het betreft dus ook een nieuw genus voor de Nederlandse fauna. In dit artikel wordt de nieuwe soort voorgesteld, beschrijven we de habitat en geven we informatie over de verspreiding.
    Keywords: Myriapoda ; Pauropoda ; Pauropus lanceolatus ; Nederland ; verspreiding ; herkenning ; biologie ; 42.75
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.46 (2016) p.19
    Publication Date: 2018-12-13
    Description: Slakkendodende vliegen (familie Sciomyzidae) zijn al niet zo opvallend in het veld, maar de soorten uit de genera Pherbellia en Ditaeniella worden nog minder gevonden, mede doordat ze vrij klein zijn. De 14 Nederlandse soorten lijken sterk op elkaar. Dit artikel biedt een tabel om ze te kunnen herkennen en geeft informatie over ecologie en verspreiding.
    Keywords: Diptera ; Sciomyzidae ; Pherbellia ; Ditaeniella ; Nederland ; verspreiding ; herkenning ; biologie ; 42.75
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.47 (2016) p.1
    Publication Date: 2018-12-13
    Description: Platwormen komen in Nederland vooral voor in zoet water, maar er zijn twee soorten van landbiotoop bekend. De laatste jaren duiken steeds vaker exotische landplatwormen op in Europa, vooral in kassen en tuincentra, maar sommige kunnen ook buitenshuis overleven. Uit Nederland zijn Bipalium kewense, Caenoplana bicolor en Marionfyfea adventor gemeld. Omdat ze regenwormen en slakken eten, kunnen ze een grote invloed hebben op het bodemleven, met gevolgen voor natuurlijke ecosystemen en landbouwgebieden. In het buitenland is de aandacht voor exotische landplatwormen al groeiende. Zo wordt de Nieuw-Guineese landplatworm Platydemus manokwari door de IUCN tot de 100 ergste invasieve soorten aangemerkt. In Nederland is er nog nauwelijks aandacht voor landplatwormen. Daarom wordt in dit artikel de kennis over deze groep samengevat.
    Keywords: Platyhelminthes ; Tricladida ; Nederland ; verspreiding ; biologie ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.47 (2016) p.39
    Publication Date: 2018-12-13
    Description: Blaaskopvliegen zijn een van de groepen uit het atlasproject Leuke vliegen, dat in 2015 werd afgesloten. Het zijn over het algemeen opvallend gekleurde vliegen, die parasiteren bij bijen en wespen. In een overzichtsartikel uit 2014 werd de komst van Leopoldius calceatus al voorspeld en in 2015 werd soort inderdaad aangetroffen in Groeve Craubeek in de provincie Limburg en een jaar later op de Stratumse heide bij Eindhoven.
    Keywords: Diptera ; Conopidae ; Nederland ; Leopoldius calceatus ; verspreiding ; herkenning ; biologie ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.47 (2016) p.49
    Publication Date: 2018-12-13
    Description: Astigmatic mites probably form the most diverse cohort of mites. At present the former order of Astigmatina is ranked within the suborder Oribatida or moss mites. However astigmatic mites occupy a much wider range of habitats than other oribatid mites: from marine coasts to stored food, plant bulbs and houses. The vast majority live as commensals or parasites on a variety of hosts, ranging from insects to birds and mammals, inhabiting the fur, feathers, skin and even lungs and stomach. This first checklist for the Netherlands contains 262 species, but many more are to be expected. Brief data on occurrence and nomenclature are provided for each species.
    Keywords: Acari ; Oribatida ; Astigmatina ; verspreiding ; taxonomie ; 42.75
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    Publication Date: 2016-02-09
    Description: Wing shape variation was investigated between the sexes and among four populations of the scorpionfly Dicerapanorpa magna (Chou, 1981) endemic to the Qin-Ba Mountains area, China through the landmark-based geometric morphometric approach. The results show that sexual dimorphism exists both in wing size and shape in D. magna. Significant differences exist in female wing size and shape among D. magna populations. The possible reasons of the wing variation are discussed based on the divergence time of D. magna in combination with the tectonic and climatic events in the Qin-Ba Mountains during the late Miocene-Pleistocene period. Whether reproductive isolation exists between different populations needs further research.
    Keywords: canonical variates analysis ; individual variation ; sexual dimorphism ; 42.75 ; 42.62
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    Publication Date: 2017-12-07
    Description: In Nederland zijn natuurlijke en semi-natuurlijke graslanden relatief slecht onderzocht op de aanwezigheid van springstaarten. In de ons omringende landen zijn deze biotopen vaak rijk aan specifieke soorten die alleen daar voorkomen. Naar verwachting kunnen in dit milieu veel nieuwe soorten voor onze fauna gevonden worden, vooral op nutriëntarme, zandige en droge ondergrond. Recentelijk zijn twee soorten uit het genus Folsomides in graslanden in het zuiden van ons land aangetroffen. Het betreft hier een nieuw genus voor de Nederlandse fauna. In dit artikel worden het genus en de twee soorten voorgesteld, beschrijven we de habitat en geven we informatie over de verspreiding en begeleidende soorten van deze springstaarten.
    Keywords: Collembola ; Isotomidae ; Folsomides ; verspreiding ; Nederland ; herkenning ; 42.75
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    Publication Date: 2017-12-07
    Description: Psilota is een genus van kleine, zwarte zweefvliegen, waarvan de larven leven achter boomschors. In 1988 werd Psilota anthracina voor het eerst in Nederland waargenomen en lange tijd is het een zeldzame soort geweest. De laatste jaren wordt ze steeds algemener, vermoedelijk door een veranderd bosbeheer. Gaandeweg is gebleken dat er een tweede soort onder schuilging; P. atra. Toen in België een derde soort opdook was het wachten tot deze ook in Nederland aangetroffen zou worden. In 2012 was het zover. Als Nederlandse naam stellen we voor spichtige spitsbek.
    Keywords: Diptera ; Syrphidae ; Psilota ; verspreiding ; Nederland ; herkenning ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.45 (2015) p.51
    Publication Date: 2017-12-07
    Description: Het voorkomen van Badonnelia titei in ons land wordt in enkele publicaties genoemd. Deze exoot blijkt niet zeldzaam in archiefdepots overal in Nederland. In deze publicaties werd echter geen aandacht besteed aan het feit dat de soort nog niet als nieuw voor Nederland was gemeld, waar bewijsexemplaren zijn ondergebracht en hoe B. titei te herkennen is. De soort is daarom dan ook nooit doorgedrongen tot de diverse faunaoverzichten van Nederlandse stofluizen. Reden genoeg om deze zaken te behandelen in dit artikel, waarbij tevens een vindplaatsenkaartje wordt gegeven en de eerste vondsten uit woonhuizen worden gemeld.
    Keywords: Psocodea ; Sphaeropsocidae ; Badonnelia titei ; verspreiding ; Nederland ; exoot ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.44 (2015) p.1
    Publication Date: 2017-12-07
    Description: De omgeving van Ommen en Hardenberg is het enige gebied in Nederland waar alle vier de soorten rode bosmieren voorkomen, waaronder de in Noordwest-Europa zeer zeldzame stronkmier. Recent is aan de alarmbel getrokken omdat het niet goed gaat met deze soort. Aanleiding voor een nieuw onderzoek bij Ommen, waarbij alle bosmieren onder de loep zijn genomen.
    Keywords: Hymenoptera ; Formicidae ; Formica ; verspreiding ; Nederland ; 42.75
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    In:  Contributions to Zoology (1875-9866) vol.84 (2015) nr.4 p.305
    Publication Date: 2015-12-07
    Description: Firm coupling of genitalia is critical for copulation in most groups of insects. To counter female resistance that usually breaks off genital connection, male scorpionflies (Mecoptera: Panorpidae) usually provide nuptial gifts for the female and seize their mates with grasping devices. The notal organ, a modified clamp on tergum III of male scorpionflies, plays a significant role in seizing the female wings and helping maintain mating position during copulation. The mating behaviour remains unknown for the scorpionfly Furcatopanorpa longihypovalva (Hua and Cai, 2009) whose male lacks a notal organ. In this paper, we first attempt to study the mating behaviour of F. longihypovalva. The results show that the male provides liquid salivary secretion through a mouth-to-mouth mode for the female, and maintains copulation mainly by continuous provision of salivary secretion rather than by seizing the female with grasping devices. Thus the male copulates with the female in an atypical O-shaped position, with only their mouthparts and genitalia connected to each other. The salivary glands exhibit remarkable sexual dimorphism: short and bifurcated in the female, but well-developed and multi-furcated in the male. The extremely developed salivary glands of the male lay a structural foundation for the male to continuously provide liquid salivary secretion, and to help the male to mediate female resistance, being likely to serve as a compensation to his absence of the notal organ. We also investigated the functional morphology and copulatory mechanism of the male and female genitalia. The evolution of the atypical mating pattern of F. longihypovalva is putatively discussed as an adaptation in the context of sexual conflict.
    Keywords: Mecoptera ; Panorpidae ; Furcatopanorpa longihypovalva ; mating behaviour ; nuptial feeding, ; salivary glands ; genitalia ; functional morphology ; copulation ; 42.75 ; 42.62
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    Publication Date: 2015-11-10
    Description: Female genitalia are widely underrepresented in taxonomic studies. Here we investigate the morphological variation among female copulation organs for a group of scarab beetles (Sericini) with similar ecology, external morphology and copulation mechanics. We examined traits qualitatively and quantitatively based on 80 and 18 species (genus Pleophylla), respectively. Additionally we explored whether female genitalia are affected by asymmetry. The vast diversity of slerotised structures including their shapes illustrated the high taxonomic and phylogenetic utility of female genitalia in this group. The morphometric analysis of Pleophylla, confirmed that sclerotisations in the ductus bursae are very suitable for species-level taxonomic purposes. Stable interspecific variation is more hardly discernable in other parts such as the vaginal palps (shape and size) or the other membranous structures such as the shape of the bursa copulatrix. Asymmetric genitalia that arose multiple times independently among insects are found in most of the examined Sericini species. Asymmetries regarded either the bursa copulatrix, or both the bursa copulatrix and ductus bursae and comprised sclerotised and non-sclerotised structures being most common in modern Sericini. Here, highly asymmetric sclerotised structures are linked with strong asymmetry of the male copulation organs. Widespread asymmetry among megadiverse Sericini with a complex male-female genital asymmetry suggests that the shift to asymmetry is phylogenetically rather conserved. From the range of hypotheses, sexual selection seems to be the most reasonable to explain the evolution and stability of asymmetry in chafer genitalia.
    Keywords: beetles ; female genitalia ; integrative taxonomy ; Melolonthinae ; morphology ; 42.75 ; 42.64 ; 42.62
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.45 (2015) p.39
    Publication Date: 2017-12-07
    Keywords: Coleoptera ; Brentidae ; Exapion ulicis ; verspreiding ; Nederland ; herkenning ; biologie ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.44 (2015) p.11
    Publication Date: 2017-12-07
    Description: Eikelwormen zijn mariene wormen die een eigen klasse vormen, de Enteropneusta. In Nederland zijn het ook de enige vertegenwoordigers van de kraagdragers (fylum Hemichordata). Het zijn bijzondere dieren, die nauwer verwant zijn aan stekelhuidigen en gewervelde dieren dan aan gelede wormen. Het lichaam is ongeleed, met een gesteelde slurf, met daarachter een kraag en een langwerpig lichaam met tientallen kieuwspleten. De wormen leven in een U-vormige buis in zachte bodems. In de loop van de tijd zijn wel eikelwormen langs de Nederlandse kust verzameld, maar deze zijn nooit op naam gebracht. In dit artikel wordt ingegaan op de eerste vondsten van eikelwormen in de Oosterschelde.
    Keywords: Enteropneusta ; Saccoglossus ; verspreiding ; Nederland ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.44 (2015) p.47
    Publication Date: 2017-12-07
    Description: The gall midges are one of the most important groups of gall makers. Emerging larvae produce stimuli and the host plant responds by producing galls, fascinating structures which provide food and shelter for the developing larvae. Most gall inducing midges are host specific: they are only able to induce galls in a few, often related, plant species. A few species have different feeding modes: among them are saprophagous, fungivorous and predaceous species and some are used in biocontrol. We recorded 416 species in the whole area; 366 species are recorded from the Netherlands, 270 species from Belgium and 96 species from Luxembourg.
    Keywords: Diptera ; Cecidomyiidae ; Netherlands ; Belgium ; Luxembourg ; distribution ; biology ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.45 (2015) p.19
    Publication Date: 2017-12-07
    Description: Het gebeurt met enige regelmaat dat er boorvliegen versleept worden met plantaardige producten. De meeste schadelijke soorten komen uit de tropen en kunnen zich niet handhaven in Nederland. Noord-Amerikaanse soorten van het genus Rhagoletis kunnen in het klimatologisch vergelijkbare Europa wel voet aan de grond krijgen. Eerder bleek dit al met de Oost-Amerikaanse kersenboorvlieg en nu staat hetzelfde te gebeuren met de walnootboorvlieg.
    Keywords: Diptera ; Tephritidae ; Rhagoletis completa ; verspreiding ; herkenning ; Nederland ; exoot ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.45 (2015) p.13
    Publication Date: 2017-12-07
    Description: Door gebruik te maken van observatiekunstnestjes is het mogelijk om regelmatig een kijkje te nemen in de nesten van bijvoorbeeld graafwespen. Zij gebruiken de nesten om zich voort te planten. Zo kunnen we meer te weten komen over hun gedrag in het nest tijdens de voortplanting. In dit artikel worden de ervaringen met de graafwesp Psenulus fuscipennis beschreven. De verschillen in levenswijze met de kleine zeefwesp en bijenwolf worden toegelicht.
    Keywords: Hymenoptera ; Crabronidae ; Psenulus fuscipennis ; biologie ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.45 (2015) p.7
    Publication Date: 2017-12-07
    Description: De gele tubebij Stelis signata was sinds 1977 niet meer in ons land aangetroffen. Men dacht daarom dat deze bij uit ons land verdwenen was. In 2013 werd de soort echter op Waarneming.nl gemeld van de Strabrechtse hei en in 2014 van Afferden. In 2015 werd een vrouwtje gevangen op de Sprengenberg op de Sallandse heuvelrug. In 2011 heeft Natuurmonumenten hier kleinschalige maatregelen uitgevoerd voor specifieke heidesoorten, waaronder de aanleg van een flink aantal steilranden. Het microreliëf dat daarbij ontstaat vormt een belangrijke nestelplaats voor bijen en wespen. De vondst van de zeldzame gele tubebij op een van deze steilranden vormt de kroon op het werk.
    Keywords: Hymenoptera ; Megachilidae ; Stelis signata ; verspreiding ; biologie ; Nederland ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.44 (2015) p.37
    Publication Date: 2018-12-13
    Description: In 2007 werd Diplocoelus fagi bij Wageningen gevonden. De larven van deze kever leven in dood hout. Na de eerste vondst zijn diverse andere waarnemingen gedaan en D. fagi is nu bekend uit vier provincies. Omdat de soort in de omringende landen al lang bekend was, is deze late ontdekking opmerkelijk. Mogelijk hangt dit samen met het verbeterde bosbeheer, waarbij minder dood hout uit de bossen wordt verwijderd.
    Keywords: Coleoptera ; Biphyllidae ; Diplocoelus fagi ; verspreiding ; Nederland ; biologie ; herkenning ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (42.75) vol.44 (2015) p.29
    Publication Date: 2017-12-07
    Description: The snail-killing fly Salticella fasciata was discovered in Belgium in 2010. Since then, several new localities on the Belgian coast were discovered and in 2014, the first record for the Netherlands was found. This is the first representative of the genus and also of the subfamily Salticellinae in the Netherlands. In this paper, records from Belgium and the Netherlands are reviewed and information on biology and habitats is summarised.
    Keywords: Diptera ; Sciomyziidae ; Salticella fasciata ; Nederland ; België ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.44 (2015) p.17
    Publication Date: 2017-12-07
    Description: Twaalf jaar geleden waren er nog geen Nelima-soorten bekend uit ons land. In 2004 en 2006 werden respectievelijk N. sempronii en N. doriae ontdekt. Beide soorten komen ten zuidoosten van ons land voor, en hebben naar alle waarschijnlijkheid Nederland recent bereikt. In 2012 werd op de Maasvlakte een derde vertegenwoordiger van dit genus gevonden: Nelima gothica. De vindplaats lijkt te wijzen op introductie door de mens. Gezien het voorkomen in de ons omringende landen is echter niet uit te sluiten dat hij van oudsher tot onze fauna behoort of recent op eigen kracht Nederland heeft bereikt. Hij zou op meer plaatsen langs de kust kunnen voorkomen. We presenteren de nieuwe soort en geven een overzicht van de vier Noordwest-Europese Nelima-soorten.
    Keywords: Opiliones ; Nelima ; verspreiding ; Nederland ; Europa ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.45 (2015) p.1
    Publication Date: 2018-12-13
    Description: Goudwespen zijn fraaie insecten, met felle metaalkleuren in de tinten rood, groen en blauw. Ze parasiteren vaak bij bijen en angeldragende wespen. In dit artikel wordt de eerste vondst van Chrysis equestris voor Nederland beschreven, waarmee het aantal in Nederland gevonden soorten nu op 57 komt. Deze goudwesp parasiteert bij de plooivleugelwesp Discoelius zonalis. Ze wordt in haar hele areaal weinig gevangen.
    Keywords: Hymenoptera ; Chrysididae ; Chrysis equestris ; verspreiding ; biologie ; herkenning ; Nederland ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.45 (2015) p.91
    Publication Date: 2017-12-07
    Description: The Flevopark is one of the most special green areas of Amsterdam with a rich nature. Twelve oribatid mite species were collected here in 2014 from bark and mosses on trees. Liacarus acutus and Perlohmannia dissimilis are reported for the first time from the Netherlands. It is not clear if the newly recorded species have always been overlooked or are recent immigrants.
    Keywords: Acari ; Oribatida ; distribution ; Nederland ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.45 (2015) p.77
    Publication Date: 2017-12-07
    Description: Watermijten zijn kleine spinachtige diertjes, die in zoet water leven. De aandacht voor deze diergroep is groot, omdat ze een rol spelen in de waterkwaliteitsbeoordeling. In de verspreidingsatlas uit 2000 worden 234 Nederlandse watermijten gemeld. Sinds die tijd worden regelmatig aanvullingen gerapporteerd. In dit artikel worden weer acht nieuwe soorten gemeld, wat het totaal nu op 266 brengt. Dit is een opmerkelijke toename van 13 % in 15 jaar.
    Keywords: Acari ; Hydrachnidia ; verspreiding ; Nederland ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.45 (2015) p.67
    Publication Date: 2017-12-07
    Description: De publicatie van de naamlijst van de Nederlandse kieuwpootkreeften in 2002 was een grote stimulans voor nieuw onderzoek. Na de publicatie met aanvullingen in 2009 zijn er weer negen soorten bijgekomen, waarmee het totaal aantal soorten kieuwpootkreeften in Nederland nu op 124 komt. In dit artikel worden de nieuwe soorten besproken en wordt ingegaan op de redenen voor deze opmerkelijke uitbreiding.
    Keywords: Crustacea ; Branchiopoda ; Cladocera ; Nederland ; verspreiding ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (0169-2453) vol.45 (2015) p.33
    Publication Date: 2017-12-07
    Description: Prachtvliegen zijn vrij kleine vliegen die vaak een vleugeltekening hebben waardoor ze aan boorvliegen doen denken. De meeste soorten zijn weinig opvallend in het veld aanwezig en zitten vooral op hun waardplanten. Alleen de soorten waarvan de larven leven onder schors van boomstammen zijn opvallender aanwezig door hun balts of territoriaal gedrag. Ze proberen hun stukje boomstam te claimen door snel op en neer te lopen en tegelijkertijd driftig met hun vleugels te bewegen. Tot nog toe was de zeer fraaie Myennis octopunctata (Coquebert, 1798) de enige houtbewonende prachtvlieg in Nederland. In dit artikel wordt daar Homalocephala biumbrata aan toegevoegd.
    Keywords: Diptera ; Ulidiidae ; Homalocephala biumbrata ; verspreiding ; Nederland ; 42.75
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    Publication Date: 2015-11-07
    Description: Integrative taxonomy tests the validity of taxa using methods additional to traditional morphology. The existence of two different morphotypes in specimens identified as Chrysotoxum vernale Loew (Diptera: Syrphidae) prompted their taxonomic study using an integrative approach that included morphology, wing and male-surstylus geometric morphometrics, genetic and ecological analyses. As a result, a new species is recognised, Chrysotoxum montanum Nedeljković & Vujić sp. nov., and C. vernale is re-defined. A lectotype and paralectotypes are designated for C. vernale to stabilize this concept. An additional species, Chrysotoxum orthostylum Vujić sp. nov., with distinctive male genitalia is also described. The three species share an antenna with the basoflagellomere shorter than the scape plus pedicel and terga with yellow fasciae not reaching the lateral margins. This study confirms the value of integrative approach for resolving species boundaries.
    Keywords: Balkan Peninsula ; C. montanum sp. nov. ; C. orthostylum sp. nov. ; ecological niche ; geometric morphometry ; lectotype ; mtDNA COI sequences ; Syrphinae ; 42.75 ; 42.64 ; 42.62
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen (00240672) vol.78, 1-16 (2004) p.241
    Publication Date: 2015-06-03
    Description: A new species of the genus Allobracon Gahan, 1915, from Brazil is described and illustrated. It is the first green species of the genus and of the subfamily known. A key to the species is added.
    Keywords: Allobracon ; Hymenoptera ; Braconidae ; Hormiinae ; Brazil ; neotropical ; new species ; key ; green pigmentation ; 42.75
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen (00240672) vol.78, 1-16 (2004) p.181
    Publication Date: 2007-01-18
    Description: A supplement to the “Revision of the genus Paratropus Gerstaecker” (Kanaar, 1997) is given. Additional faunistic data are presented. The following four new species are described and figured: P. angulifrons (Malaysia: Sabah), P. strigosus (Cameroon, Ghana), P. tenuis (Indonesia: Sumatra) and P. transvalensis (South Africa: Transvaal).
    Keywords: Coleoptera ; Histeridae ; Paratropus ; Termitophiles ; Myrmecophiles ; Africa ; Oriental region ; new species ; 42.75
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen (00240672) vol.78, 1-16 (2004) p.123
    Publication Date: 2007-01-18
    Description: A new species of the genus Phaenocarpa Foerster (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Alysiinae: Alysiini) from the Atlantic rainforest in Brazil is described and illustrated.
    Keywords: Braconidae ; Alysiinae ; Alysiini ; Phaenocarpa ; Neotropical ; Brazil ; atlantic forest ; 42.75
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    Publication Date: 2007-01-18
    Description: The genus Mama Belokobylskij, 2000 (Braconidae; Euphorinae) is re-assessed and the type species is compared with three similar species: Microctonus cephalicus Provancher, 1886, Microctonus reclinator Ruthe, 1856, and Euphorus spiniscapus Muesebeck, 1936. The results are discussed in relation to the use of taxa based on one specimen (“monotype taxa”). Problems concerning our knowledge of important groups of Euphorinae are outlined. The context of the peculiarly tangled taxonomical situation, which this paper deals with, is considered to be widespread in parasitoid taxonomy, and should be borne in mind in current studies of parasitoid biodiversity assessment.
    Keywords: Mama Belokobylskij ; Microctonus cephalicus Provancher ; Euphorus spiniscapus Muesebeck ; Microctonus reclinator Ruthe ; monotypic genera ; monotype taxa ; biodiversity ; 42.75
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen (00240672) vol.78, 18-28 (2004) p.337
    Publication Date: 2007-01-18
    Description: Two new species of the genus Pambolus Haliday, 1836, (P. leponcei spec. nov., and P. pilcomayensis spec. nov.; Braconidae: Pambolinae) from Argentina are described and illustrated.
    Keywords: Braconidae ; Pambolinae ; Pambolus ; Neotropical ; Argentina ; new species ; partial key ; 42.75
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen (00240672) vol.78, 18-28 (2004) p.331
    Publication Date: 2007-01-18
    Description: Bitomoides gen. nov. (type species: Bitomus latus Papp, 1999) is described and illustrated. In addition Phaedrotoma recondes spec. nov. and Chelonus lukasi nom. nov. are validated.
    Keywords: Hymenoptera ; Braconidae ; Opiinae ; Bitomoides ; Orientopius ; Opius ; Phaedrotoma ; Microchelonus ; Chelonus ; Palaearctic ; Europe ; 42.75
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    In:  Zoologische Verhandelingen vol.346 (2004) p.1
    Publication Date: 2007-01-22
    Keywords: Dirk Noordam ; in memoriam ; bibliography ; 42.75
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    Publication Date: 2007-01-18
    Description: A new species of the genus Aleiodes Wesmael, 1838 (Braconidae: Rogadinae: Rogadini), A. declanae spec. nov. from New Zealand is described and illustrated. It has been reared from Declana floccosa Walker, Cleora scriptaria (Walker), Pseudocoremia suavis Butler and P. fenerata Felder & Rogenhofer (Geometridae: Ennominae.
    Keywords: Hymenoptera ; Braconidae ; Rogadinae ; Aleiodes ; New Zealand ; Australasian ; Oriental ; East Palaearctic ; new species ; distribution ; partial key ; Geometridae ; Ennominae ; Declana floccosa ; Pseudo-coremia suavis ; Pseudocoremia fenerata ; 42.75
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    Publication Date: 2015-06-03
    Description: Goellneriana deckerti gen. nov. & spec. nov. (Heteroptera: Reduviidae: Phymatinae: Macrocephalini) from Namibia is described and illustrated. Keys to the tribes and to the Afrotropical genera and species of the subfamily Phymatinae are included, a checklist and a distribution map of the Afrotropical ambush bugs is added.
    Keywords: Insecta ; Heteroptera ; Reduviidae ; Phymatinae ; Goellneriana deckerti ; new genus ; new species ; Namibia ; list of Afrotropical Phymatinae ; distribution ; 42.75
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    Publication Date: 2007-01-18
    Description: Three new species of the genera Megischus Brullé and Stephanus Jurine from China (Hymenoptera: Stephanoidea: Stephanidae) are described, illustrated and keyed. Megischus ptosimae Chao, 1964, from Fujian is redescribed and the specimen from India described as M. ptosimae Chao by van Achterberg (2002) is renamed as M. alveolifer spec. nov. and the Malaysian specimen of M. ducalis Westwood listed by van Achterberg (2002) is described as M. ducaloides spec. nov. M. ducalis Westwood, 1851, is reported for the first time from Cambodia, which is the first report after its description. A key to world species of the genus Stephanus is provided.
    Keywords: Hymenoptera ; Stephanoidea ; Stephanidae ; Megischus ; Stephanus ; China ; Oriental ; Palaearctic ; new species ; keys ; Buprestidae ; Cerambycidae ; 42.75
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    Publication Date: 2007-01-18
    Description: The genus Taractrocera is distributed throughout the Oriental and Australian Regions. It contains 16 species, of which two, T. fusca and T. trikora, are described as new in this paper. All species are briefly characterized and the new species are described in full. The phylogeny of the genus is inferred, based on an analysis of morphological and genital characters, both of males and females. The biogeography of the genus is discussed in relation to the phylogeny. The genus has an Australian origin. After some diversification in Australia it dispersed into Asia, in or before the Miocene. It dispersed in the reverse direction, probably before the late-Miocene emergence of the Banda Arc and the Moluccas, 5-6 Mya. Three species are adapted to high altitude, one in the Himalayas and two in New Guinea. Apparently the adaptations occurred independently in the two areas. In New Guinea the high altitude species may have simply been carried up by the Pleistocene and recent uplift of the mountains. Possibly helped by the lowering of the sea-level several times during the Pleistocene, one Australian species colonized some of the Lesser Sunda Islands relatively recently.
    Keywords: Lepidoptera ; Hesperiidae ; Taractrocera ; systematics ; phylogeny ; biogeography ; Indo-australia ; 42.75
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen (00240672) vol.78, 18-28 (2004) p.291
    Publication Date: 2007-01-18
    Description: Neptihormius gen. nov. (type species Neptihormius stigmellae spec. nov. from New Zealand) is described and illustrated. It is a parasitoid of Nepticulidae and the first record of Nepticulidae as host for a member of the subfamily Hormiinae and of basal cyclostome Braconidae.
    Keywords: Hymenoptera ; Braconidae ; Hormiinae ; Neptihormius ; New Zealand ; new genus ; new species ; Australasian ; 42.75
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen (00240672) vol.78, 18-28 (2004) p.313
    Publication Date: 2007-01-18
    Description: Two new subgenera of the genus Xynobius Foerster, 1862, from the Southern Hemisphere are described and illustrated: Paraxynobius (type species Xynobius granulatus spec. nov. from New Zealand), and Sulcynobius (type species X. latisulcus spec. nov. from Sulawesi). One new species of the genus Ademoneuron Fischer, 1988, is added: A. yasirae spec. nov. from Indonesia (Halmahera).
    Keywords: Hymenoptera ; Braconidae ; Opiinae ; Xynobius ; Paraxynobius ; Sulcynobius ; Atormus ; Ademoneuron ; New Zealand ; Indonesia ; Sulawesi ; Halmahera ; new subgenus ; new species ; Australian ; Wallacean ; 42.75
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  • 56
    Publication Date: 2007-01-18
    Description: The venom apparatus of Pseudoyelicones nigriscutum van Achterberg, 1997 (Braconidae: Rogadinae) is described and illustrated. The venom apparatus morphology of Pseudoyelicones is closely related to that of Bulborogas van Achterberg. Therefore, we propose a sister group relationship between these two genera.
    Keywords: Pseudoyelicones ; venom apparatus ; Bulborogas ; Yelicones ; phylogeny ; 42.75
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen (00240672) vol.78, 1-16 (2004) p.1
    Publication Date: 2007-01-18
    Description: The species of the genus Euagathis Szépligeti, 1900 (Braconidae: Agathidinae) from Wallacea and Papua (including Northeast Australia and Solomon Islands) are revised and keyed. Thirty-three species are recognized, of which 11 are new: Euagathis brevitibialis spec. nov. from Papua New Guinea; E. dejongi spec. nov. from Indonesia (Sulawesi); E. fuscistigma spec. nov. from Papua New Guinea; E. kendariensis spec. nov. from Indonesia (Sulawesi); E. maculata spec. nov. from Papua New Guinea; E. mellifacies spec. nov. from Papua New Guinea (Bougainville Island); E. mellisoma spec. nov. from Indonesia (Papua); E. minutoides spec. nov. from Indonesia (Sulawesi); E. novabritanica spec. nov. from Papua New Guinea (New Britain); E. raymondi spec. nov. from Indonesia (Papua); and E. toxopeusi spec. nov. from Indonesia (Papua). Euagathis maculipennoides nom. nov. is a new name for Euagathis maculipennis Szépligeti, 1902, not Brullé, 1846. Agathis etnaella Cameron, 1907, is a new synonym of Cremnops variceps (Cameron, 1907) and Euagathis papua Cameron, 1906, of E. novaguineensis Szépligeti, 1900. New combinations are: Biroia cameroni (Enderlein, 1920); Cremnops papuana (Cameron, 1907); C. varipilosella (Cameron, 1911); C. variceps (Cameron, 1907); and Zelomorpha maculipes (Cameron, 1911).
    Keywords: Braconidae ; Agathidinae ; Disophrini ; Euagathis ; key ; distribution ; synonyms ; Indo-Australian ; Oriental ; Sulawesi ; Moluccas ; New Guinea ; Papua ; Australia ; 42.75
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen (00240672) vol.78, 1-16 (2004) p.77
    Publication Date: 2015-06-03
    Description: Six new genera of the family Braconidae (Hymenoptera) from China are described and illustrated: two genera of the subfamily Agathidinae: Facilagathis gen. nov. (type species: F. spinulata spec. nov.) and Cremnoptoides gen. nov. (type species: Cremnops pappi Sharkey, 1994); one genus of the subfamily Helconinae: Mangshia gen. nov. (type species: M. elongata spec. nov.); two genera of the subfamily Pambolinae: Plesiocedria gen. nov. (type species: P. intermediata spec. nov.) and Apocedria gen. nov. (type species: A. nodifer spec. nov.) and one genus belonging to the subfamily Opiinae: Opiolastes gen. nov. (type species: O. hei spec. nov.). In addition two new species are described: Facilagathis macrocentroides spec. nov. from Zhejiang and Cremnoptoides furcatus spec. nov. from Jilin.
    Keywords: Braconidae ; Agathidinae ; Agathidini ; Disophrini ; Helconinae ; Pambolinae ; Cedriini ; Pambolini ; Opiinae ; Opiini ; Facilagathis ; Cremnoptoides ; Mangshia ; Apocedria ; Plesiocedria ; Opiolastes ; key ; distribution ; Oriental ; Palaearctic ; China. ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (01692453) vol.11 (2000) p.19
    Publication Date: 2007-01-10
    Description: New and lesser-known amphipods of hard substrates in the Delta area of the Netherlands (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Gammaridea) The distribution of 27 new and lesser-known amphipod species of sublittoral hard substrates in the Delta area in the southwest of The Netherlands is described. Data from literature on these species are scarce and/or not readily available. They are supplemented with results from recent investigations of mainly sublittoral hard substrates. Of the 22 marine species only nine occur offshore as well as inshore. The others seem to be restricted to inshore man-made coastline protections. This probably reflects the scarcity of hard substrates further offshore. Four invasive species were recorded in the brackish and freshwater part of the Delta area, two of them of pontocaspian origin.
    Keywords: Arthropoda ; Amphipoda ; Gammaridea ; Nederland ; Verspreiding ; Biotopen ; Herkenning ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (01692453) vol.11 (2000) p.45
    Publication Date: 2007-01-10
    Description: The expansion of the range of the spider Argiope bruennichi in the Netherlands (Araneae: Araneidae) Argiope bruennichi (Scopoli, 1772) is one of the biggest and most colourful spiders in Europe and therefore easy to recognise, even by non-specialists. The species has expanded its range in Germany and Belgium for several decades now and reached the south of The Netherlands in 1980. After the discovery of the first female in the south of the province of Limburg more specimens were found in this region in subsequent years. Later the species was discovered near Herkenbosch, about 30 kilometres to the north. Over the last years the expansion continued rapidly and now almost 300 records are brought together. The species has become widespread in the southern and eastern part of The Netherlands. In 1995 a leap of some 70 kilometres was made, from Limburg to the southern parts of the Veluwe. The years 1998 and 1999 were very good for Argiope, both with over 80 records per year. It is suggested that this expansion is related to the warm and sunny summers in the nineties.
    Keywords: Arthropoda ; Araneae ; Araneidae ; Argiope bruennichi ; Wespenspin ; Wespspin ; Tijgerspin ; Nederland ; Verspreiding ; Biotopen ; Uitbreiding ; Fenologie ; 42.75
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  • 61
    Publication Date: 2007-01-10
    Description: Nests of the carpenter ant Camponotus ligniperda in the northwestern part of its range (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Camponotus ligniperda (Latreille, 1802) is a rare ant species restricted to the eastern part of the Netherlands. Most records relate to a low number of workers. In this paper the species is reported for the first time from the province of Drenthe. Some ecological features of the groundnest are compared with the only other recent nest in the Netherlands. Both nests are located under a decidious tree which protects them from excessive precipitation. In contrast with reports from Germany and Sweden, nesting sites in buildings and houses are not known. It is suggested that the low chances for settlement in our country are due to the wet atlantic climate as well as competition with larger Formica species.
    Keywords: Insecta ; Hymenoptera ; Formicidae ; Camponotus ligniperda ; Nederland ; Verspreiding ; Biotopen ; 42.75
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen (00240672) vol.73, 1-11 (1999) p.187
    Publication Date: 2007-01-23
    Description: Menippus philippinensis Jacoby, 1894, is reported from Java, and Issikia clarki (Jacoby, 1884) comb. nov., from Sumatra.
    Keywords: Coleoptera ; Chrysomelidae ; Galerucinae ; Menippus ; Issikia ; Issikia clarki ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (01692453) vol.9 (1999) p.143
    Publication Date: 2007-01-10
    Description: New and old records of the robberfly Machimus cowini in the Netherlands (Diptera: Asilidae) Until recently, Machimus cowini (Hobby, 1943) was known from just one record in the Netherlands. An examination of Dutch specimens of the similar M. cingulatus revealed specimens of M. cowini from five new localities. The records are concentrated on the island Ameland and along the rivers Waal and Maas. On Ameland, M. cowini probably occurs in coastal dunes. Near Nijmegen the species was found in grassy vegetation on floodplains and on riverdunes near the river.
    Keywords: Insecta ; Diptera ; Asilidae ; Machimus cowini ; Nederland ; Verspreiding ; Biotopen ; 42.75
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen (00240672) vol.73, 1-11 (1999) p.1
    Publication Date: 2007-01-23
    Description: Two new species of the genus Diachasmimorpha Viereck, 1913 (Braconidae: Opiinae) are described: D. feijeni spec. nov. from Bhutan (reared from Bactrocera minax (Enderlein) (Diptera: Tephritidae) in fruits of Citrus reticulata Blanco (mandarin)) and D. budrysi spec. nov. from Far East Russia. A key to the Palaearctic species is added, including two similar species (Fopius alternatae (Tobias, 1977), and F. myolejae (Tobias, 1977)).
    Keywords: Hymenoptera ; Braconidae ; Opiinae ; Diachasmimorpha ; Palaearctic ; Bhutan ; Russia ; key ; Diptera ; Citrus reticulata ; Bactrocera minax ; Tephritidae ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (01692453) vol.9 (1999) p.142
    Publication Date: 2007-01-10
    Description: Pemphredon montana, new to The Netherlands (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae) In 1998 Pemphredon montana Dahlbom, 1845 was recorded for the first time in the Netherlands. The species was found nesting in the insulating material of a caravan in the northernmost part of the province of Overijssel.
    Keywords: Insecta ; Hymenoptera ; Sphecidae ; Crabronidae ; Pemphredon montana ; Nederland ; Verspreiding ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (01692453) vol.9 (1999) p.140
    Publication Date: 2007-01-10
    Description: The influence of recent inundations on the distribution pattern of the isopod Eluma purpurascens in the province of Zeeland (Crustacea: Isopoda: Oniscoidea) Small scale mapping of Eluma purpurascens Budde-Lund, 1885 in the province of Zeeland revealed a remarkable distribution pattern. The species proved to be absent in parts which have been inundated during and after the second world war. This study shows that for the interpretation of distribution patterns the history of the study area should be considered.
    Keywords: Arthropoda ; Crustacea ; Isopoda ; Oniscoidea ; Nederland ; Verspreiding ; Biotopen ; Herkenning ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (01692453) vol.8 (1999) p.33
    Publication Date: 2007-01-09
    Description: Faunistics and ecology of the syrphid genus Epistrophe in The Netherlands (Diptera: Syrphidae) Ten species of Epistrophe have been found in the Netherlands, two of which, E. cryptica and E. similis, are recorded here for the first time. The distribution, changes in distribution and ecology of the species were investigated and are illustrated by distribution maps and diagrams of the flight period. In all species, except E. eligans, females were observed more than males. Furthermore, females seem to be active later in the season than males. It is discussed that this is probably caused by the differences in behaviour between the males of the species.
    Keywords: Insecta ; Diptera ; Syrphidae ; Epistrophe ; Fenologie ; Verspreiding ; Biologie ; Nederland ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (01692453) vol.8 (1999) p.1
    Publication Date: 2007-01-26
    Description: Until recently Boreus hyemalis was considered to be a rare species in The Netherlands. It was only known from a few localities in The Netherlands in the provinces of Noord-Holland, Zuid- Holland, Utrecht, Gelderland and Drenthe. The last few years many new populations have been discovered. In this paper the first records for the provinces of Limburg, Noord-Brabant and Overijssel are presented. The species seems to prefer scarcely vegetated patches in sanddunes, dominated by greyhair grass Corynephorus canescens and the moss Polytrichum piliferum. It proved to be relatively easy to find, when the right places were searched in the right period (October until February).
    Keywords: Insecta ; Mecoptera ; Boreidae ; Boreus hyemalis ; Sneeuwspringer ; Verspreiding ; Nederland ; Biotopen ; Biologie ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (01692453) vol.9 (1999) p.79
    Publication Date: 2007-01-10
    Description: Het genus Bryotropha in Nederland (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) Het genus Bryotropha staat bekend als een notoir lastig geslacht van kleine bruine motjes. Die moeilijkheid komt door de variatie, maar vooral ook door gebrek aan bruikbare beschrijvingen. Met dit artikel zijn de negen Nederlandse soorten te determineren. Vanwege het gebrek aan determinatieliteratuur in heel Europa is het in het Engels geschreven. Behalve de maar één keer waargenomen B. domestica, zijn de meeste soorten vrij gewone verschijningen in ons land, zoals uit de kaarten blijkt.
    Keywords: Insecten ; Lepidoptera ; Gelechiidae ; Verspreiding ; Nederland ; Fenologie ; Waardplanten ; Biotopen ; Determinatiesleutel ; 42.75
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  • 70
    Publication Date: 2007-08-06
    Description: The occurrence of Digitivalva arnicella in the Netherlands: rediscovery and conservation (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae: Acrolepiinae) Digitivalva arnicella (Heyden, 1863), previously only known from two localities before 1902, has been rediscovered in eight localities in the northern part of the Netherlands (province of Drenthe) on its host Arnica montana. On the basis of leafmines, found in old herbarium collections, it can be concluded that the species was once widespread within the range of its host in the northern and eastern parts of the Netherlands and has apparently been overlooked by entomologists since. D. arnicella is a much endangered species in the Netherlands, because of the dramatic decline of its host. Two of the eight discovered populations have been lost since their discovery in the first half of the 1990’s. Systematics and life history of the species are described and illustrated, the distribution is mapped and advise for management of its sites are given. The current management of some populations of Arnica, by mowing the site completely in August, is disastrous for the young caterpillars, mining the leaves.
    Keywords: Acrolepiinae ; Plutellidae ; Yponomeutoidea ; Digitivalva ; Netherlands ; conservation ; Arnica ; Digitivalva arnicella ( Plutellidae- ) ; Habitat management ; Endangered status ; effect of food plant shortage ; conservation proposals ; Food plants ; Arnica montana ; effect on decline to endangered status ; Decline-to-endangered-status ; influences-and-conservation ; Netherlands ; Distribution ; population dynamics and conservation ; endangered species ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (01692453) vol.8 (1999) p.91-93
    Publication Date: 2007-01-09
    Description: Nemobius sylvestris in the dunes near Bergen (Orthoptera) A large population of Nemobius sylvestris (Bosc, 1792) has been found in the dunes near Bergen (Noord-Holland), 60 km northwest of the nearest known site in the Gooi-area. This discovery sheds new light on a specimen from Bergen found in a collection, which was thought to be mislabelled.
    Keywords: Insecta ; Orthoptera ; Gryllidae ; Nemobius sylvestris ; Nederland ; Verspreiding ; Biotopen ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (01692453) vol.8 (1999) p.85
    Publication Date: 2007-01-09
    Description: Interesting new records of Odonata in the Netherlands in 1998 A survey of the most interesting observations on Dutch Odonata is presented. During the Odonata Recording Scheme many new records of rare species have become available. Gomphus flavipes, G. vulgatissimus, Anax parthenope, Sympetrum pedemontanum and S. depressiusculum seem to become more common. The status of some threatened species is elucidated: Calopteryx virgo, Sympecma paedisca, Coenagrion hastulatum and Cordulegaster boltonii.
    Keywords: Insecta ; Odonata ; Verspreiding ; Nederland ; 42.75
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    Publication Date: 2007-01-23
    Description: The West Palaearctic species of the subfamily Paxylommatinae are reviewed and the species of the genus Hybrizon Fallén, 1813, from the Palaearctic region are keyed. Hybrizon juncoi (Ceballos, 1957) is recognized as a valid species, a neotype is designated for Hybrizon latebricola Nees, 1834, and a lectotype is designated for Plancus apicalis Curtis, 1833. Paxylomma grandis Rudow, 1883, Ogkosoma schwarzi Haupt, 1913, and Eurypterna arakawae Matsumura, 1918, are new junior synonyms of Eurypterna cremieri (de Romand, 1838).
    Keywords: Ichneumonidae ; Paxylommatinae ; Hybrizon ; Ghilaromma ; Eurypterna ; keys ; distribution ; Palaearctic ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (01692453) vol.9 (1999) p.29
    Publication Date: 2007-01-10
    Description: Het genus Scrobipalpa in Nederland (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) Scrobipalpa is een geslacht van kleine, lastig uit elkaar te houden motjes. In heel Europa zijn ongeveer 70 soorten bekend. Doorgaans zijn de vleugels bruin- of grijsachtig met een tekening van stippels en strepen die bovendien erg kan variëren. Hierdoor kunnen de individuele soorten vaak moeilijk herkend worden. Aan de hand van de genitaliën kunnen soorten wel allemaal gedetermineerd worden. Omdat de literatuur over deze groep niet erg toegankelijk is en bestaande beschrijvingen soms erg onvolledig zijn, wordt dit artikel in het Engels geschreven. Met dit artikel zijn de elf Nederlandse soorten te determineren. De meeste hiervan zijn min of meer gebonden aan de kust. Van alle soorten worden naast beschrijvingen van de vleugeltekening en de genitaliën, ook de verspreiding, de biologie en de ecologie gegeven.
    Keywords: Insecta ; Lepidoptera ; Scrobipalpa ; Verspreiding ; Biotopen ; Fenologie ; Herkenning ; Determinatiesleutel ; Waardplanten ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (01692453) vol.8 (1999) p.93
    Publication Date: 2007-01-09
    Description: New records of Cheilosia caerulescens in the Netherlands (Diptera: Syrphidae) Cheilosia caerulescens is a rare hoverfly in The Netherlands. Until 1998 only four records were known, the first in 1986. In 1998 the species was found on three new and one old locality. The record from Heemstede (province of Noord-Holland) is among the northernmost in the European distribution of this species. Three of the four records originate from gardens.
    Keywords: Insecta ; Diptera ; Syrphidae ; Cheilosia caerulescens ; Nederland ; Verspreiding ; Biotopen ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (01692453) vol.8 (1999) p.89
    Publication Date: 2007-01-09
    Description: Chironomidae in newly created nature reserves In a newly created nature reserve near Eindhoven many interesting species of Chironomidae were found. Several new species to the Dutch fauna were identified and one species (of the genus Neozavrelia) proved to be new to science. The fauna of these young habitats is poorly known, but proves to be very interesting.
    Keywords: Insecta ; Chironomidae ; Verspreiding ; Biotopen ; Nederland ; 42.75
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen (00240672) vol.73, 1-11 (1999) p.165
    Publication Date: 2007-01-23
    Description: A key to the European species of the Pteromalus altus group is presented. The relationship between this group and species of the genus Euphorbia (Euphorbiaceae) is confirmed. One new species: P. villosae, associated with Euphorbia villosa Waldst. & Kit.is presented. Two new species of the albipennis group: Pteromalus almeriensis and P. costulata are presented. In addition one species of the P. vibulenus group: P. tethys is added. Information on P. sylveni Hedqvist, P. osmiae Hedqvist and P. discors Graham is given.
    Keywords: Chalcidoidea ; Pteromalidae ; Pteromalus ; new species ; redescriptions ; Spain ; Portugal ; France ; Greece ; Euphorbia ; 42.75
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen (00240672) vol.73, 1-10 (1999) p.131
    Publication Date: 2007-01-23
    Description: The species of Encarsia Foerster (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) known from Egypt are revised. A total of 14 species are treated, including one new species. E. indifferentis Mercet, 1929, is synonymised with E. inaron (Walker, 1839). All species are fully described or diagnosed, and illustrated. Host records, and species-distributions outside Egypt, are given.
    Keywords: Egypt ; Encarsia ; Aleyrodidae ; Aphelinidae ; Diaspididae ; parasitoids ; biological control ; natural enemies ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (01692453) vol.9 (1999) p.133
    Publication Date: 2007-01-10
    Description: Interesting records of beetles in The Netherlands (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae, Nitidulidae, Dermestidae) Tachyporus quadriscopulatus Pandellé, 1869 has been recorded for the second time in the Netherlands at Arcen and Velden, province of Limburg. After 27 years, a third record of Carpophilus marginellus Motschulsky, 1858 can be reported from St. Geertruid, in the southern part of the province of Limburg. One specimen was found outdoors, in a wood. One specimen of Anthrenocerus australis Hope, 1843 was also found outdoors, in Oost- Maarland also in southern Limburg, sitting on a flower in a meadow.
    Keywords: Insecta ; Coleoptera ; Staphylinidae ; Nitidulidae ; Dermestidae ; Nederland ; Verspreiding ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (01692453) vol.9 (1999) p.127
    Publication Date: 2007-01-10
    Description: Butterflies in the Netherlands still under pressure (Lepidoptera: Rhopalocera) New information on the Dutch Rhopalocera fauna since the distribution atlas of Tax (1989) is presented. Coenonympha pamphilus was common in large parts of the Netherlands, but has declined dramatically. C. arcania is now formally extinct in our country. An extensive research showed that Maculinea alcon ericae has dissappeared from many sites. Furthermore the smallest of the two remaining populations of Heteropterus morpheus seems to have gone extinct. On the other hand, Callophrys rubi, has colonized new territory. Lampidus boeticus, was observed once as an adult and once a caterpillar was found between snow peas from Egypt. Colias croceus was very abundant in 1998. The reintroductions of Maculinea teleius and M. nausithous in 1990 appear to have been successful.
    Keywords: Insecta ; Lepidoptera ; Rhopalocera ; Verspreiding ; Bedreiging ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (01692453) vol.9 (1999) p.109
    Publication Date: 2007-01-10
    Description: The rearing of the botfly Cephenemyia auribarbis (Diptera: Oestridae) After several failures we finally succeeded in rearing botflies Cephenemyia from third-instar larvae. From a red deer shot at 13 March 1998 about one hundred larvae of Cephenemyia auribarbis (Meigen, 1824) were collected. Ten individuals reached the pupal stage. After 22 days, one fullgrown male died in the pupa, and two males emerged and lived for 17 and 18 days respectively. This is one of the few recorded succesful attempts to rear botflies.
    Keywords: Insecta ; Diptera ; Oestridae ; Cephenemyia auribarbis ; Nederland ; Verspreiding ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (01692453) vol.8 (1999) p.90
    Publication Date: 2007-01-09
    Description: A new record of Chorthippus apricarius in the Netherlands (Orthoptera) Chorthippus apricarius is a very rare grasshopper in The Netherlands. Only three, very widely separated sites are known. In 1998 a small new population has been found in a roadside verge, 2 km southwest of the southernmost site in the south of the province of Limburg.
    Keywords: Insecta ; Orthoptera ; Acrididae ; Chorthippus apricarius ; Locomotiefje ; Verspreiding ; Biotopen ; Nederland ; 42.75
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (01692453) vol.8 (1999) p.11
    Publication Date: 2007-01-09
    Description: Checklist of the Nitidulidae and Brachypteridae (Coleoptera) of the Netherlands and surrounding regions An annotated checklist of the Nitidulidae and Brachypteridae of the Netherlands and surrounding regions is presented, based mainly on literature research. Since the list of Brakman seven new species to the Netherlands have been published. One of these species, Pocadius adustus, is listed here for the first time. Major nomenclatorial changes, published elsewhere, have been implemented. The list contributes to the faunistic work of the European Invertebrate Survey - The Netherlands. A separate list of hostplants of the Nitidulidae and Brachypteridae is presented.
    Keywords: Insecta ; Coleoptera ; Nitidulidae ; Brachypteridae ; Glanskevers ; Verspreiding ; Waardplanten ; Biologie ; Naamlijst ; Nederland ; 42.75
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen (00240672) vol.72, 1-10 (1998) p.101
    Publication Date: 2007-01-26
    Description: Galeruca malakkana spec. nov., a new species is described from Malaysia.
    Keywords: Coleoptera ; Chrysomelidae ; Galerucinae ; Galeruca ; new species ; 42.75
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen (00240672) vol.72, 1-10 (1998) p.105
    Publication Date: 2007-01-23
    Description: A new genus of the subfamily Alysiinae (Braconidae) is reported from South Africa (Bobekoides gen. nov.; type species: Bobekoides fulvus spec. nov.), illustrated, and described. A key to the species is added. The new genus is closely related to the East Palaearctic genus Hylcalosia Fischer, 1967.
    Keywords: Hymenoptera ; Braconidae ; Alysiinae ; Alysiini ; Bobekoides ; Afrotropical ; South Africa ; key ; 42.75
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen (00240672) vol.72, 1-10 (1998) p.1
    Publication Date: 2007-01-23
    Description: A synopsis of the genus Rhodopygia Kirby is given. Its species are discussed and their diagnostic morphological characters elucidated by figures. The hitherto unknown females of R. hinei Calvert and R. pruinosa Buchholz are described. A key to the species is provided.
    Keywords: Libellulidae ; Rhodopygia ; Central and South America ; 42.75
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    Publication Date: 2007-01-23
    Description: For the first time a gregarious parasitoid belonging to the genus Phaenocarpa Foerster, 1862 (Braconidae: Alysiinae) is reported, and described as P. helophilae spec. nov. from England. The first record of Chloropidae as host for a Phaenocarpa species is given; P. livida (Haliday, 1838) reared from Calamoncosis (Rhaphiopyga) glyceriae Nartshuk, 1958. Sathra debilis Foerster, 1862, is synonymised with P. livida (Haliday). Additionally, Phaenocarpa curticauda spec. nov. from The Netherlands is described and fully illustrated. A lectotype is designated for Alysia pectoralis Zetterstedt, 1838, and Phaenocarpa rufoflava Papp, 1968, is recognised as a valid species.
    Keywords: Hymenoptera ; Braconidae ; Alysiinae ; Alysiini ; Phaenocarpa ; Diptera ; Syrphidae ; Chloropidae ; Helophilus ; Calamoncosis ; Europe ; Palaearctic ; distribution ; biology ; gregarious ; 42.75
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  • 88
    Publication Date: 2007-01-23
    Description: The assassin bug genus Rasahus Amyot & Serville (Heteroptera: Reduviidae: Peiratinae) comprises 26 Neotropical species. A cladistic analysis of the genus was carried out using 63 characters from external morphology, body vestiture, and male and female genitalia, with the species considered as terminal taxa. The analysis yielded 149 equally parsimonious cladograms, each with 206 steps, CI = 0.35, and RI = 0.60; the successive weighting procedure resulted in eight cladograms (CI = 0.79 and RI = 0.91). In the strict consensus cladogram, two major clades are delimited: one comprising the species R. rufiventris, R. hamatus, R. arcitenens, R. arcuiger, R. amapaensis, R. thoracicus, R. biguttatus, R. argentinensis, R. limai, R. grandis, and R. angulatus; and the other with R. castaneus, R. aeneus, R. scutellaris, R. maculipennis, R. brasiliensis, R. sulcicollis, R. surinamensis, R. albomaculatus, R. guttatipennis, R. atratus, R. peruensis, R. costarricensis, R. bifurcatus, R. flavovittatus, and R. paraguayensis. A cladistic biogeographic analysis of the provinces of the Neotropical subregion, considering distributional data of the species of Rasahus and three other genera of Peiratinae (Eidmannia, Melanolestes, and Thymbreus) was carried out. Four general area cladograms were obtained applying programs COMPONENT 2.0 and TASS. The most parsimonious general area cladogram (= implying fewer items of error) was obtained with COMPONENT 2.0 minimizing the number of leaves added, and shows the sequence (Desierto, (Caatinga, (Cerrado, (Chacoan, (Caribbean, Amazonian), (Paranaense, Atlantic))))). This sequence of area relationships is congruent with the history previously hypothesized for the subregion, where the development of an open vegetated diagonal (comprising the Chacoan, Cerrado, and Caatinga provinces) due to the aridification induced by the gradual uplift of the Andes, separated the former Amazonian forest in a northwestern part (Caribbean plus Amazonian provinces) and a southeastern part (Paranaense plus Atlantic provinces).
    Keywords: Cladistics ; biogeography ; Rasahus ; Heteroptera ; 42.75
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen (00240672) vol.72, 1-10 (1998) p.51
    Publication Date: 2007-01-26
    Description: Two new species of the genus Bentonia van Achterberg, 1992 (Braconidae: Orgilinae) (B. inca from Peru and B. xochiquetzalis from Mexico) are described and partly illustrated. A third undescribed species was found for which some characters are listed. The distribution of B. scutellaris van Achterberg, 1992, is extended west to Peru and B. longicornis van Achterberg, 1992, north to Venezuela. An identification key is added.
    Keywords: Braconidae ; Orgilinae ; Bentonia ; Peru ; Mexico ; Venezuela ; key ; 42.75
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  • 90
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: Wind tunnel tests have been conducted on an NACA 2412 airfoil section at Reynolds number of 2.2 x 10(exp 6) and Mach number of 0.13. Detailed measurements of flow fields associated with turbulent boundary layers have been obtained at angles of attack of 12.4 degrees, 14.4 degrees, and 16.4 degrees. Pre- and post-separated velocity and pressure survey results over the airfoil and in the associated wake are presented. Extensive force, pressure, tuft survey, hot-film survey, local skin friction, and boundary layer data are also included. Pressure distributions and separation point locations show good agreement with theory for the two layer angles of attack. Boundary layer displacement thickness, momentum thickness, and shape factor agree well with theory up to the point of separation. There is considerable disparity between extent of flow reversal in the wake as measured by pressure and hot-film probes. The difference is attributed to the intermittent nature of the flow reversal.
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: NASA-CR-197497 , NAS 1.26:197497 , AR77-3
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The implementation of a two-equation k-omega turbulence model into the NPARC flow solver is described. Motivation for the selection of this model is given, major code modifications are outlined, new imputs to the code are described, and results are presented for several validation cases: an incompressible flow over a smooth flat plate, a subsonic diffuser flow, and a shock-induced separated flow. Comparison of results with the k-epsilon model indicate that the k-omega model predicts simple flows equally well whereas, for adverse pressure gradient flows, the k-omega model outperforms the other turbulence models in NPARC.
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: NASA-TM-107080 , NAS 1.15:107080 , E-9955 , AIAA PAPER 96-0383 , NIPS-96-08118 , Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit; Jan 15, 1996 - Jan 18, 1996; Reno, NV; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The NPARC Alliance is a partnership between the NASA Lewis Research Center (LeRC) and the USAF Arnold Engineering Development Center (AEDC) dedicated to the establishment of a national CFD capability, centered on the NPARC Navier-Stokes computer program. The three main tasks of the Alliance are user support, code development, and validation. The present paper is a status report on the validation effort. It describes the validation approach being taken by the Alliance. Representative results are presented for laminar and turbulent flat plate boundary layers, a supersonic axisymmetric jet, and a glancing shock/turbulent boundary layer interaction. Cases scheduled to be run in the future are also listed. The archive of validation cases is described, including information on how to access it via the Internet.
    Keywords: FLUID MECHANICS AND HEAT TRANSFER
    Type: NASA-TM-107134 , NAS 1.15:107134 , E-10064 , AIAA PAPER 96-0387 , NIPS-96-08124 , Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit; Jan 15, 1996 - Jan 18, 1996; Reno, NV; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: An approach for solving the compressible Euler and Navier-Stokes equations upon meshes composed of nearly arbitrary polyhedra is described. Each polyhedron is constructed from an arbitrary number of triangular and quadrilateral face elements, allowing the unified treatment of tetrahedral, prismatic, pyramidal, and hexahedral cells, as well the general cut cells produced by Cartesian mesh approaches. The basics behind the numerical approach and the resulting data structures are described. The accuracy of the mixed volume grid approach is assessed by performing a grid refinement study upon a series of hexahedral, tetrahedral, prismatic, and Cartesian meshes for an analytic inviscid problem. A series of laminar validation cases are made, comparing the results upon differing grid topologies to each other, to theory, and experimental data. A computation upon a prismatic/tetrahedral mesh is made simulating the laminar flow over a wall/cylinder combination.
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: NASA-TM-107135 , NAS 1.15:107135 , AIAA PAPER 96-0762 , E-10065 , NIPS-96-07909 , Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit; Jan 15, 1996 - Jan 18, 1996; Reno, NV; United States
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-24
    Description: We study the onset of a pure Marangoni convection in a liquid layer with two deformable interfaces in the no-gravity environment. Both oscillatory and stationary instabilities are considered for a wide range of parameters. It is shown that only stationary instability is possible when surface tension at the colder interface is lower than that at the hotter one. Oscillatory instability tends to disappear and to be replaced by the stationary instability with increase of the Prandtl number and decrease of surface tension at the colder interface.
    Keywords: FLUID MECHANICS AND HEAT TRANSFER
    Type: Advances in Space Research (ISSN 0273-1177); 16; 7; p. (7)83-(7)86
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-24
    Description: Measurements of wing buffeting, using root strain gages, were made in the NASA Langley 0.3 m cryogenic wind tunnel to refine techniques which will be used in larger cryogenic facilities such as the United States National Transonic Facility (NTF) and the European Transonic Wind Tunnel (ETW). The questions addressed included the relative importance variations in frequency parameter and Reynolds number, the choice of model material (considering both stiffness and damping) and the effects of static aeroelastic distortion. The main series of tests was made on three half models of slender 65 deg delta wings with a sharp leading edge. The three delta wings had the same planform but widely differing bending stiffnesses and frequencies (obtained by varying both the material and the thickness of the wings). It was known that the steady flow on this configuration would be insensitive to variations in Reynolds number. On this wing at vortex breakdown the spectrum of the unsteady excitation is unusual, having a sharp peak at particular frequency parameter. Additional tests were made on one unswept half-wing of aspect ratio 1.5 with an NPL 9510 aerofoil section, known to be sensitive to variations in Reynolds number at transonic speeds. The test Mach numbers were M = 0.21 and 0.35 for the delta wings and to M = 0.30 for the unswept wing. On this wing the unsteady excitation spectrum is fairly flat (as on most wings). Hence correct representation of the frequency parameter is not particularly important.
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: Aeronautical Journal (ISSN 0001-9240); 99; 981; p. 1-14
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-24
    Description: A consistent solution of the radiative transfer equation characterizing photon transport in a semi-infinite medium of refractive index greater than or equal to one is obtained following the method of Sobolev. Fresnel specular reflection, Snell's law and isotropic scattering are assumed. An algorithm is developed and its accuracy is demonstrated. A numerical Laplace transform inversion leads to an efficient evaluation for the interior flux and source function distributions.
    Keywords: FLUID MECHANICS AND HEAT TRANSFER
    Type: Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer (ISSN 0022-4073); 53; 3; p. 257-267
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  • 97
    Publication Date: 2011-08-24
    Description: Results are reported of the Surface Tension Driven Convection Experiment (STDCE) aboard USML-1 Spacelab. Steady and transient thermocapillary flows were investigated in a 10 cm dia. circular container filled with 10 Cs silicone oil. The velocity and temperature fields were studied in detail under various conditions. It is shown in this paper how the Marangoni number affects the velocity field. A numerical analysis of the flows was also conducted and its results were compared to the experimental data. Good agreement is shown.
    Keywords: FLUID MECHANICS AND HEAT TRANSFER
    Type: Advances in Space Research (ISSN 0273-1177); 16; 7; p. (7)79-(7)82
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  • 98
    Publication Date: 2011-07-22
    Description: Eleven tests were carried out in DLR's high enthalpy tunnel in Goettingen (HEG), Germany, for reservoir conditions ranging from 10 to 23 MJ/kg and a free stream Mach number of approximately 10. A blunted cone model with a cylindrical afterbody (sting) was investigated. To obtain information on the influence of defined parameters on the body back flow, especially of the reacting gas, the heat transfer rate along the body contour was measured with fast response surface thermocouples on the forebody and sensitive thin film heat transfer gauges on the base and sting of the model. Flow visualization with a holographic interferometry system was provided. Tests are described, and a preliminary interpretation of the observed flow effects are given.
    Keywords: FLUID MECHANICS AND HEAT TRANSFER
    Type: ESA, Proceedings of the 2nd European Symposium on Aerothermodynamics for Space Vehicles; p 383-38
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  • 99
    Publication Date: 2013-08-31
    Description: Get Away Special (GAS) payload G-093, also called VORTEX (VOrtex Ring Transit EXperiment), is an investigation of the propagation of a vortex ring through a liquid-gas interface in microgravity. This process results in the formation of one or more liquid droplets similar to earth based liquid atomization systems. In the absence of gravity, surface tension effects dominate the drop formation process. The Shuttle's microgravity environment allows the study of the same fluid atomization processes as using a larger drop size than is possible on Earth. This enables detailed experimental studies of the complex flow processes encountered in liquid atomization systems. With VORTEX, deformations in both the vortex ring and the fluid surface will be measured closely for the first time in a parameters range that accurately resembles liquid atomization. The experimental apparatus will record images of the interactions for analysis after the payload has been returned to earth. The current design of the VORTEX payload consists of a fluid test cell with a vortex ring generator, digital imaging system, laser illumination system, computer based controller, batteries for payload power, and an array of housekeeping and payload monitoring sensors. It is a self-contained experiment and will be flown on board the Space Shuttle in a 5 cubic feet GAS canister. The VORTEX Project is entirely run by students at the University of Michigan but is overseen by a faculty advisor acting as the payload customer and the contact person with NASA. This paper summarizes both the technical and programmatic aspects of the VORTEX Project.
    Keywords: FLUID MECHANICS AND HEAT TRANSFER
    Type: NASA. Goddard Space Flight Center, The 1995 Shuttle Small Payloads Symposium; p 221-229
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    Publication Date: 2013-08-31
    Description: This paper focuses on the flight results of the Cryogenic Two-Phase Flight Experiment (CRYOTP), which was a Hitchhiker based experiment that flew on the space shuttle Columbia in March of 1994 (STS-62). CRYOTP tested two new technologies for advanced cryogenic thermal control; the Space Heat Pipe (SHP), which was a constant conductance cryogenic heat pipe, and the Brilliant Eyes Thermal Storage Unit (BETSU), which was a cryogenic phase-change thermal storage device. These two devices were tested independently during the mission. Analysis of the flight data indicated that the SHP was unable to start in either of two attempts, for reasons related to the fluid charge, parasitic heat leaks, and cryocooler capacity. The BETSU test article was successfully operated with more than 250 hours of on-orbit testing including several cooldown cycles and 56 freeze/thaw cycles. Some degradation was observed with the five tactical cryocoolers used as thermal sinks, and one of the cryocoolers failed completely after 331 hours of operation. Post-flight analysis indicated that this problem was most likely due to failure of an electrical controller internal to the unit.
    Keywords: FLUID MECHANICS AND HEAT TRANSFER
    Type: The 1995 Shuttle Small Payloads Symposium; p 111-123
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