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LINKS - NZHemiptera.com
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BUGZ (Bibliography of New Zealand Terrestrial Invertebrates-Online). Fauna of New Zealand Series. M-C Larivière and A. Larochelle's web pages. New Zealand Arthropod Collection (NZAC). Australia and neighbouring areas. Auchenorrhyncha of Papua Indonesia. Identification keys and checklists for the leafhoppers, planthoppers and their relatives occurring in Australia. Identification key to lacebug (Tingidae) genera. Identification key to stink bug (Pentatomidae) genera. Insects of Tasmania (Hemiptera).
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LINKS - NZCarabidae.com
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BUGZ (Bibliography of New Zealand Terrestrial Invertebrates-Online). Fauna of New Zealand Series. M-C Larivière and A. Larochelle's web pages. New Zealand Arthropod Collection (NZAC). Australia and neighbouring areas. Carabidae of Papua Indonesia. M Baehr's checklist and photo gallery). New Caledonian Carabidae (K. Will's checklist and photo gallery) [currently unavailable]. Carabidae of the World. Tree of life Web Project (Carabidae). T Erwin's LifeDesks supplement to Treatise volumes).
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The Praise of Insects: February 2013
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The Praise of Insects. The South Pacific, insect taxonomy, and anything else that takes my interest. Tuesday, 26 February 2013. PhD week 51: Corbels. A selection of corbels. For larger pictures and my interpretation of the structures, see the examples on my Flickr. It is easily seen. However, sometimes the corbel can be very slender, as shown by Naupactus leucoloma. In such casees, it can be difficult to determine whether the corbel is open or enclosed. A "Semi-enclosed" corbel has a concave area bet...
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Overview of NZ Lizards. The NZ Lizards Database seeks to provide the public, students, scientists and biodiversity managers with a comprehensive and up-to-date electronic resource of all knowledge (published and unpublished) of New Zealand lizards. This resource will improve understanding of New Zealand’s diversity of lizards and have tangible lizard conservation outcomes. The NZ Lizards Database mirrors similar projects nationally and internationally. Such projects are evidence that digital database...
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The Praise of Insects: December 2012
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The Praise of Insects. The South Pacific, insect taxonomy, and anything else that takes my interest. Tuesday, 25 December 2012. PhD week 43: Merry Christmas! Nativity and Adoration of the Shepherds, with Irenimus. With apologies to Bartolo di Fredi. Savior of the Nations Come. Savior of the nations, come;. Virgin's Son, here make Thy home! Marvel now, O heav'n and earth,. That the Lord chose such a birth. Not by human flesh and blood;. By the Spirit of our God. Was the Word of God made flesh,. Gratuitous...
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The Praise of Insects: January 2013
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The Praise of Insects. The South Pacific, insect taxonomy, and anything else that takes my interest. Tuesday, 29 January 2013. PhD week 47: VII Southern Connections Congress. The Otago University clock tower. Photo courtesy of Velvet Android. Via Flickr. Licence: CC: BY-NC-SA. NZ in the Oligocene:. Overall, I had a great time. Many thanks to the organisers! The next congress is in 2016 and will be held in Chile. I hope to get there, depending on my situation at that time. Image, New York (2001 Edition).
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The Praise of Insects: PhD week 63: Geographic data extraction
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The Praise of Insects. The South Pacific, insect taxonomy, and anything else that takes my interest. Monday, 20 May 2013. PhD week 63: Geographic data extraction. Or species distribution modelling. Some of the different data that can be used include climatic information such as that available from WorldClim. Geological data (e.g. GNS' QMAP. Or composite datasets such as the Land Environments of New Zealand ( LENZ. Zegrahm Expeditions review of journey to Melanesia. Star Trek (Original Series). View my co...
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The Praise of Insects: PhD week 65: DMHF
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The Praise of Insects. The South Pacific, insect taxonomy, and anything else that takes my interest. Sunday, 2 June 2013. PhD week 65: DMHF. Male (left) and female (right) weevil parts mounted in DMHF. That are readily available. An alternative method that I've been exploring this past week is using the mounting medium DMHF. Arctic Terns breeding in Netherlands migrate via Australia. LaTeX Stack Exchange: What fonts are installed on my box? Norma Jean— Disconnecktie: The Faithful Vampire. Nice i hope you...
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The Praise of Insects: PhD week 67: 15 Month Report
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The Praise of Insects. The South Pacific, insect taxonomy, and anything else that takes my interest. Sunday, 16 June 2013. PhD week 67: 15 Month Report. Mdash;Today's picture of the day on Wikimedia Commons. American Hardcore: A Tribal History. Well I like insects as long as theyre not in my house. I always need some pest management in Vancouver. Sometime around June just to make sure there arent any insects in my house. 9 October 2013 at 03:31. 14 October 2013 at 22:41. 4 November 2013 at 07:54. NZ Weev...
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The Praise of Insects: June 2013
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The Praise of Insects. The South Pacific, insect taxonomy, and anything else that takes my interest. Sunday, 16 June 2013. PhD week 67: 15 Month Report. Mdash;Today's picture of the day on Wikimedia Commons. American Hardcore: A Tribal History. Saturday, 8 June 2013. PhD week 66: LaTeX fonts. As part of my research, I will be making labels that indicate the type status of a number of weevil specimens. To create these, I have adapted my previous method of creating specimen labels in LaTeX. Quickly elicite...