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Atlas of the Cerambycidae of Europe and the Mediterranean Area : British Isles and Continental Europe from France (excl. Corsica) to Scandinavia and Urals. Volume 1, Northern, Western, Central and Eeastern Europe



Autor: Sama, Gianfranco
Rok: 2002
ISBN: 9788086447070
NKP-CNB: cnb001194773
OCLC Number: (OCoLC)52048391
OKCZID: 110037624

Citace (dle ČSN ISO 690):
SAMA, Gianfranco. Atlas of the Cerambycidae of Europe and the Mediterranean Area: British Isles and Continental Europe from France (excl. Corsica) to Scandinavia and Urals. Zlín: Kabourek, 2002, 173 s. ISBN 80-86447-07-3.


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The aim of this project on European and Mediterranean Cerambycidae is to provide both professional and amateur entomologists with a tool to help in the recognition of this important group of phytophagous insects. The following information is provided for each species: range, biology, host plants and flight period. Where necessary, the following paragraphs are also given: "Remarks", where nomenclatural and taxonomic problems or changes are discussed; "Variability", where the main infraspecific variations are briefly discussed, including sexual dimorphism when important for identification; Type material", where a short description of lectotype and/or paralectotype is provided when designated in the present volume. Original keys are presented to facilitate identification of western Palaearctic species of some genera. Three new taxa are described, lectotypes and paralectotypes are designated for eight taxa, and 13 new synonymes are proposed. One or more photographs are provided for each species: usually a typical male, sometimes both sexes if distinctly and significantly dimorphic, or the most important forms of polymorphic species.


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