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Australian Longhorn Beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) Volume 2

Author : Adam Slipinski,Hermes Escalona
Publisher : CSIRO PUBLISHING
Page : 640 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2016-06-08
Category : NATURE
ISBN : 9781486304592

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Australian Longhorn Beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) Volume 2 by Adam Slipinski,Hermes Escalona Pdf

Longhorn Beetles — Cerambycidae are one of the most easily recognised groups of beetles, a family that worldwide encompasses over 33 000 species in 5200 genera. With over 1400 species classified in 300 genera, this is the sixth largest among 117 beetle families in Australia. These beetles often attack and kill living forest or orchard trees and develop in construction timber (like the European House borer, introduced to WA), causing serious damage. Virtually all Cerambycidae feed on living or dead plant tissues and play a significant role in all terrestrial environments where plants are found. Larvae often utilise damaged or dead trees for their development, and through feeding on rotten wood form an important element of the saproxylic fauna, speeding energy circulation in these habitats. Many species are listed as quarantine pests because of their destructive role to the timber industry. This second of three volumes on Australian Longhorn Beetles covers the taxonomy of genera of the Cerambycinae, with comments on natural history and morphology. One hundred and forty-two Cerambycinae genera are diagnosed and described, an illustrated key to their identification is provided, and images illustrate representatives of genera and of actual type specimens. A full listing of all Australian species with synonymies and bibliographic citations is also included.

Australian Longhorn Beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) Volume 1

Author : Adam Slipinski,Hermes Escalona
Publisher : CSIRO PUBLISHING
Page : 644 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2013-09-20
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781486300051

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Australian Longhorn Beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) Volume 1 by Adam Slipinski,Hermes Escalona Pdf

Longhorn Beetles — Cerambycidae are one of the most easily recognised groups of beetles, a family that worldwide encompasses over 33,000 species in 5,200 genera. With over 1,400 species classified in 300 genera, this is the sixth largest among 117 beetle families in Australia. These beetles often attack and kill living forest or orchard trees and develop in construction timber (like European House borer, introduced to WA), causing serious damages. Virtually all Cerambycidae feed on living or dead plant tissues and play a significant role in all terrestrial environments where plants are found. Larvae often utilise damaged or dead trees for their development, and through feeding on rotten wood form an important element of the saproxylic fauna, speeding energy circulation in these habitats. Many species are listed as quarantine pests because of their destructive role to the timber industry. This volume provides a general introduction to the Australian Cerambycidae with sections on biology, phylogeny and morphology of adult and larvae, followed by the keys to the subfamilies and an overview of the 74 genera of the subfamily Lamiinae occurring in Australia. All Lamiinae genera are diagnosed, described and illustrated and an illustrated key to their identification is provided. A full listing of all included Australian species with synonymies and bibliographic citations is also included.

Australian Longhorn Beetles (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae)

Author : Stanisław Adam Ślipiński,Hermes E. Escalona
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Science
ISBN : 1486304583

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Australian Longhorn Beetles (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) by Stanisław Adam Ślipiński,Hermes E. Escalona Pdf

Longhorn Beetles -- Cerambycidae are one of the most easily recognized groups of beetles, a family that worldwide encompasses over 33 000 species in 5200 genera. With over 1400 species classified in 300 genera, this is the sixth largest among 117 beetle families in Australia. These beetles often attack and kill living forest or orchard trees and develop in construction timber (like the European House borer, introduced to WA), causing serious damage. Virtually all Cerambycidae feed on living or dead plant tissues and play a significant role in all terrestrial environments where plants are found. Larvae often utilize damaged or dead trees for their development, and through feeding on rotten wood form an important element of the saproxylic fauna, speeding energy circulation in these habitats. Many species are listed as quarantine pests because of their destructive role to the timber industry. This second of three volumes on Australian Longhorn Beetles covers the taxonomy of genera of the Cerambycinae, with comments on natural history and morphology. One hundred and forty-two Cerambycinae genera are diagnosed and described, an illustrated key to their identification is provided, and images illustrate representatives of genera and of actual type specimens. A full listing of all Australian species with synonymies and bibliographic citations is also included. Volume 1 is Australian Longhorn Beetles: Introduction and Subfamily Lamiinae

Australian Longhorn Beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) Volume 3

Author : Roger de Keyzer,Adam Slipinski,Mengjie Jin
Publisher : CSIRO PUBLISHING
Page : 735 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2023-12-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781486317325

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Australian Longhorn Beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) Volume 3 by Roger de Keyzer,Adam Slipinski,Mengjie Jin Pdf

Longhorn beetles — Cerambycidae — are one of the most easily recognised groups of beetles, a cosmopolitan family that encompasses more than 33,000 species in 5,200 genera worldwide. Out of the 117 beetle families occurring in Australia, Cerambycidae is the sixth largest, comprising more than 1,400 species classified in 300 genera. Virtually all Cerambycidae feed on living or dead plant tissue and play a significant role in all terrestrial environments. Larvae often utilise damaged or dead trees for their development, and through feeding on rotten wood, form an important element of the saproxylic fauna, speeding nutrient and energy circulation in these habitats. Longhorn beetles can cause serious damage by sometimes feeding on and eventually killing living forest or orchard trees. Many species are listed as quarantine pests because of their destructive role to the timber industry, such as the European house borer introduced into Western Australia. This third volume in the series on Australian longhorn beetles extends to include the taxonomy of genera and species of the subfamily Prioninae of the Australo-Pacific Region. Seven tribes, 50 genera and 166 species are included. All genera and most species are diagnosed, described, illustrated and included in keys to their identification.

Australian Longhorn Beetles

Author : Adam Slipinski,Roger de Keyzer,Mengjie Jin
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2023-12
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1486317308

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Australian Longhorn Beetles by Adam Slipinski,Roger de Keyzer,Mengjie Jin Pdf

Longhorn beetles -- Cerambycidae -- are one of the most easily recognized groups of beetles, a cosmopolitan family that encompasses more than 33,000 species in 5,200 genera worldwide. Out of the 117 beetle families occurring in Australia, Cerambycidae is the sixth largest, comprising more than 1,400 species classified in 300 genera. Virtually all Cerambycidae feed on living or dead plant tissue and play a significant role in all terrestrial environments. Larvae often utilize damaged or dead trees for their development, and through feeding on rotten wood, form an important element of the saproxylic fauna, speeding nutrient and energy circulation in these habitats. Longhorn beetles can cause serious damage by sometimes feeding on and eventually killing living forest or orchard trees. Many species are listed as quarantine pests because of their destructive role to the timber industry, such as the European house borer introduced into Western Australia. This third volume in the series on Australian longhorn beetles extends to include the taxonomy of genera and species of the subfamily Prioninae of the Australo-Pacific Region. Seven tribes, 50 genera and 166 species are included. All genera and most species are diagnosed, described, illustrated and included in keys to their identification. Features The final volume of a three-volume set with taxa representing the largest Australian beetles of taxonomic and commercial value (as agricultural pests and prized additions to amateur collections worldwide). Covers the taxonomy of genera and species of the Australo-Pacific Prioninae, with comments on natural history and morphology. Fifty Prioninae genera and 166 species are diagnosed and described, with identification keys and images provided to represent genera, species and actual type specimens. A full list of all Australian and Australo-Pacific species with synonymies and bibliographic citations is provided. Also available: Australian Longhorn Beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) Volumes 1 and 2

Australian Longhorn Beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) Volume 3

Author : Roger de Keyzer,Adam Slipinski,Mengjie Jin
Publisher : CSIRO PUBLISHING
Page : 533 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2023-12
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781486317318

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Australian Longhorn Beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) Volume 3 by Roger de Keyzer,Adam Slipinski,Mengjie Jin Pdf

Longhorn beetles — Cerambycidae — are one of the most easily recognised groups of beetles, a cosmopolitan family that encompasses more than 33,000 species in 5,200 genera worldwide. Out of the 117 beetle families occurring in Australia, Cerambycidae is the sixth largest, comprising more than 1,400 species classified in 300 genera. Virtually all Cerambycidae feed on living or dead plant tissue and play a significant role in all terrestrial environments. Larvae often utilise damaged or dead trees for their development, and through feeding on rotten wood, form an important element of the saproxylic fauna, speeding nutrient and energy circulation in these habitats. Longhorn beetles can cause serious damage by sometimes feeding on and eventually killing living forest or orchard trees. Many species are listed as quarantine pests because of their destructive role to the timber industry, such as the European house borer introduced into Western Australia. This third volume in the series on Australian longhorn beetles extends to include the taxonomy of genera and species of the subfamily Prioninae of the Australo-Pacific Region. Seven tribes, 50 genera and 166 species are included. All genera and most species are diagnosed, described, illustrated and included in keys to their identification.

Australian Beetles Volume 2

Author : Adam Slipinski,John Lawrence
Publisher : CSIRO PUBLISHING
Page : 793 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2019-11-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780643097315

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Australian Beetles Volume 2 by Adam Slipinski,John Lawrence Pdf

This three-volume series represents a comprehensive treatment of the beetles of Australia, a relatively under-studied fauna that includes many unusual and unique lineages found nowhere else on Earth. Volume 2 contains 36 chapters, providing critical information and identification keys to the genera of the Australian beetle families included in suborders Archostemata, Myxophaga, Adephaga and several groups of Polyphaga (Scirtoidea, Hydrophiloidea, Scarabaeoidea, Buprestoidea and Tenebrionidae). Each chapter is richly illustrated in black and white drawings and photographs. The book also includes colour habitus figures for about 1000 Australian beetle genera and subgenera belonging to the families treated in this volume. This volume is a truly international collaborative effort, as the chapters have been written by 23 contributors from Australia, China, Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, Poland and USA.

Tettigoniidae of Australia Volume 2

Author : DCF Rentz
Publisher : CSIRO PUBLISHING
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 1993-01-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780643106000

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Tettigoniidae of Australia Volume 2 by DCF Rentz Pdf

This volume covers three subfamilies, all endemic to Australia. The Phasmodinae are a small group with one genus and four species living in the heath habitats of Western Australia. The Zaprochilinae are represented in the literature by two genera, each with a single species. This volume reveals that four genera are present in Australia, one with more than twelve species. Like the Phasmodinae, the Zaprochilinae feed on flowers but, unlike that group where the flower is destroyed, evidence suggests that only pollen and nectar are eaten and the flower remains intact.

A Guide to the Beetles of Australia

Author : George Hangay,Paul Zborowski
Publisher : CSIRO PUBLISHING
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2010-04-27
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780643101937

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A Guide to the Beetles of Australia by George Hangay,Paul Zborowski Pdf

A Guide to the Beetles of Australia provides a comprehensive introduction to the Coleoptera – a huge and diverse group of insects. Beetles make up 40 per cent of all insects known to science. The number of described beetle species in the world – around 350 000 – is more than six times the number of all vertebrate species. New beetle species are being discovered all the time. Of the 30 000 species that may occur in Australia, only 20 000 have been scientifically described. These include around 6500 weevils (Curculionidae), 2600 scarabs, dung beetles and chafers (Scarabaeidae); and 2250 leaf beetles (Chrysomelidae). A Guide to the Beetles of Australia highlights the enormous diversity of this unique insect Order. It emphasises the environmental role of beetles, their relationships with other plants and animals, and their importance to humans. Winner of the 2010 Whitley Medal.

Cerambycidae of the World

Author : Qiao Wang
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 766 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2017-01-06
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781315313238

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Cerambycidae of the World by Qiao Wang Pdf

There are more than 36,000 described species in the family Cerambycidae in the world. With the significant increase of international trade in the recent decades, many cerambycid species have become major plant pests outside their natural distribution range, causing serious environmental problems at great cost. Cerambycid pests of field, vine, and tree crops and of forest and urban trees cost billions of dollars in production losses, damage to landscapes, and management expenditures worldwide. Cerambycidae of the World: Biology and Pest Management is the first comprehensive text dealing with all aspects of cerambycid beetles in a global context. It presents our current knowledge on the biology, classification, ecology, plant disease transmission, and biological, cultural, and chemical control tactics including biosecurity measures from across the world. Written by a team of global experts, this book provides an entrance to the scientific literature on Cerambycidae for scientists in research institutions, primary industries, and universities, and will serve as an essential reference for agricultural and quarantine professionals in governmental departments throughout the world.

Australian Beetles Volume 1

Author : John Lawrence,Adam Slipinski
Publisher : CSIRO PUBLISHING
Page : 570 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2013-10-14
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780643097292

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Australian Beetles Volume 1 by John Lawrence,Adam Slipinski Pdf

Volume 1 in a three-volume series that represents a comprehensive treatment of the beetles of Australia.

A Bat's End

Author : John Woinarski
Publisher : CSIRO PUBLISHING
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2018-09-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781486308651

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A Bat's End by John Woinarski Pdf

On the evening of 26 August 2009, the last known pipistrelle emerges from its day-time shelter on Christmas Island. Scientists, desperate about its conservation, set up a maze of netting to try to catch it. It is a forlorn and futile exercise – even if captured, there is little future in just one bat. But the bat evades the trap easily, and continues foraging. It is not recorded again that night, and not at all the next night. The bat is never again recorded. The scientists search all nearby areas over the following nights. It has gone. There are no more bats. Its corpse is not, will never be, found. It is the silent, unobtrusive death of the last individual. It is extinction. This book is about that bat, about those scientists, about that island. But mostly it is an attempt to understand that extinction; an unusual extinction, because it was predicted, witnessed and its timing is precise. A Bat's End is a compelling forensic examination of the circumstances and players surrounding the extinction of the Christmas Island pipistrelle. A must-read for environmental scientists, policy-makers, and organisations and individuals with an interest in conservation.

The Flowering of Australia's Rainforests

Author : Geoff Williams
Publisher : CSIRO PUBLISHING
Page : 555 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2021-05-03
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781486314294

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The Flowering of Australia's Rainforests by Geoff Williams Pdf

The Flowering of Australia’s Rainforests provides a comprehensive introduction to the pollination ecology, evolution and conservation of Australian rainforest plants, with particular emphasis on subtropical rainforests and their associated pollinators. This significantly expanded second edition includes new information on the impact of climate change, fire, fragmentation and invasive species. Rainforests continue to be a focus of global conservation concern, not only from threats to biodiversity in general, but to pollinators specifically. Within Australia, this has been emphasised by recent cataclysmic fire impacts, ongoing extreme drought events, and the wider consideration of climate change. This second edition strengthens coverage of these issues beyond that of the first edition. The Flowering of Australia’s Rainforests makes timely contributions to our understanding of the nature and function of the world’s pollinator fauna, plant-reproduction dependencies, and the evolutionary pathway that has brought them to their current state and function. Illustrated with 150 colour plates of major species and rainforest formations, this reference work will be of value to ecologists and field naturalists, botanists, conservation biologists, ecosystem managers and community groups involved in habitat restoration.

The Invertebrate World of Australia's Subtropical Rainforests

Author : Geoff Williams
Publisher : CSIRO PUBLISHING
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2020-09-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781486312924

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The Invertebrate World of Australia's Subtropical Rainforests by Geoff Williams Pdf

The Invertebrate World of Australia’s Subtropical Rainforests is a comprehensive review of Australia’s Gondwanan rainforest invertebrate fauna, covering its taxonomy, distribution, biogeography, fossil history, plant community and insect–plant relationships. This is the first work to document the invertebrate diversity of this biologically important region, as well as explain the uniqueness and importance of the organisms. This book examines invertebrates within the context of the plant world that they are dependent on and offers an understanding of Australia’s outstanding (but still largely unknown) subtropical rainforests. All major, and many minor, invertebrate taxa are described and the book includes a section of colour photos of distinctive species. There is also a strong emphasis on plant and habitat associations and fragmentation impacts, as well as a focus on the regionally inclusive Gondwana Rainforests (Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves of Australia) World Heritage Area. The Invertebrate World of Australia’s Subtropical Rainforests will be of value to professional biologists and ecologists, as well as amateur entomologists and naturalists in Australia and abroad.