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19 feb. 2022 The Mt. Wilhelm elevational transect is one. 20 such example having been used to study the birds
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Insects of Mount Wilhelm Papua New Guinea - volume 2 P apua New Guinea possesses among the most remarkable ecosystems in the world in terms of plant species richness and marine biodiversity
Insects of Mount Wilhelm Papua New Guinea Mémoires du Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle Tome 209 2016 ISBN : 978-2-85653-784-8 ISSN : 1243-4442 © Publications Scientifiques du Muséum Paris
Mymaridae of Papua new Guinea with description of two new species of Nepolynema(Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) 321 John T hubeR revision of the genus NeodryinusPerkins 1905 (Hymenoptera: Chrysidoidea: Dryinidae) from the australasian region with description of a new species from Papua new Guinea
on the insect fauna of Mount Wilhelm This volume comprises 20 contributions dealing with diverse groups of insects with the description of 144 species and 6 genera new to Science Tony Robillard Frédéric Legendre and Claire Villemant are Maîtres de conférences and curators of insects at the Muséum
The family Dolichopodidae (Diptera) from high elevation Mount Wilhelm Papua New Guinea 83 Daniel J BICKEL&John MARTIN A new Papuan cercopid genus (Hemiptera: Cicadomorpha: Cercopidae) and checklist of the species found on the island of New Guinea 117 Adeline SOULIER-PERKINS & Maxime LE CESNE
A new species of Microsalomona Karny (orthoptera: tettigoniidae: Conocephalinae: Agraeciini) from Mount wilhelm Papua new Guinea and a key to species
lepoNce M (eds) insects of Mount Wilhelm papua New Guinea - volume 2 Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle paris : 321-333 (Mémoires du
DIstrIbutIoN — Papua New Guinea DEscrIPtIoN — FEMALE: Fully winged; length 3 7 mm Head black except mandible testaceous; antenna testaceous except segments 6-10 brown; mesosoma black; metasoma brown; foreleg whitish except tarsus testaceous; mid and hind
Paratype Papua New Guinea Female (IRSNB) Province Madang Mount Wilhelm (-5 760916-145 2353) 1700 m 01-02/11/2012 leg Valeba Tulei Novotny Leponce Plot 3 understorey Malaise MAL-MW1700C-08/16-d08 dIstrIbutIoN — Papua New Guinea dIAGNosIs — Metasoma bicolor first tergite smooth; gena strongly concave and striate ventrally
the Mount Wilhelm altitudinal gradient in Papua New Guinea We quantified wasps from over 100 male fig trees and calculated seed set for 55 female trees along each of the species’ distribution on the transect Our results show that the abundance of both pollinating and non-pollinating fig wasps follow a mid-elevation peak consist-
Papua new Guinea and a key to species in roBillar D T lEGEnDrE F VillE M an T c & l EPon c E M (eds) insects of Mount Wilhelm Papua new Guinea