The published beetle fauna of the island of St. Lucia is summarized. It contains 135 genera, and 175 species in 25 families. Four species are accidentally introduced by human activities. Twenty three species are endemic (restricted) to the island. Twenty seven species on St. Lucia are shared only with other islands of the Lesser Antilles, and 22 species are widespread Antilles endemics. The remaining 56.6% of the fauna is otherwise mostly one which is widely distributed in the Antilles and the Neotropics. This suggests that it is mostly an immigrant fauna originating in the continental Neotropics. Undoubtedly, the actual numbers of species on St. Lucia are many times higher than now reported and may originally have been as high as around 14...
This work is the first attempt to integrate into one list and quantify all the known species of Guad...
International audienceAbstract The known beetle fauna of Príncipe, São Tomé, and Annobón amounts to ...
Tobago is a biologically rich but poorly investigated island. In this paper we report the occurrence...
The published beetle fauna of the island of St. Lucia is summarized. It contains 135 genera, and 175...
This paper summarizes the information published on the beetle fauna of the island of St. Vincent (ex...
The island arc of the Lesser Antilles lies at the eastern margin of the Caribbean Sea in the Western...
The beetle fauna of the island of Dominica is summarized. It is presently known to contain 269 gener...
Recent extensive and intensive field work by the team of M. A. Ivie on the Lesser Antillean island o...
This paper summarizes the published information on the beetle fauna of the island of Martinique, in ...
The Guadeloupe Archipelago, the French overseas Département de Guadeloupe, is a geographically assoc...
The beetle fauna of the island of Barbados is summarized. It is now known to contain 202 genera, and...
The island arc of the Lesser Antilles lies at the eastern margin of the Caribbean Sea in the Western...
This paper summarizes the published information on the beetle fauna of the northern Leeward Islands ...
The beetle fauna of the island of Barbados is summarized. It is now known to contain 202 genera, and...
The islands of the West Indies are increasingly recognized as a hotspot for species biodiversity (M...
This work is the first attempt to integrate into one list and quantify all the known species of Guad...
International audienceAbstract The known beetle fauna of Príncipe, São Tomé, and Annobón amounts to ...
Tobago is a biologically rich but poorly investigated island. In this paper we report the occurrence...
The published beetle fauna of the island of St. Lucia is summarized. It contains 135 genera, and 175...
This paper summarizes the information published on the beetle fauna of the island of St. Vincent (ex...
The island arc of the Lesser Antilles lies at the eastern margin of the Caribbean Sea in the Western...
The beetle fauna of the island of Dominica is summarized. It is presently known to contain 269 gener...
Recent extensive and intensive field work by the team of M. A. Ivie on the Lesser Antillean island o...
This paper summarizes the published information on the beetle fauna of the island of Martinique, in ...
The Guadeloupe Archipelago, the French overseas Département de Guadeloupe, is a geographically assoc...
The beetle fauna of the island of Barbados is summarized. It is now known to contain 202 genera, and...
The island arc of the Lesser Antilles lies at the eastern margin of the Caribbean Sea in the Western...
This paper summarizes the published information on the beetle fauna of the northern Leeward Islands ...
The beetle fauna of the island of Barbados is summarized. It is now known to contain 202 genera, and...
The islands of the West Indies are increasingly recognized as a hotspot for species biodiversity (M...
This work is the first attempt to integrate into one list and quantify all the known species of Guad...
International audienceAbstract The known beetle fauna of Príncipe, São Tomé, and Annobón amounts to ...
Tobago is a biologically rich but poorly investigated island. In this paper we report the occurrence...