Background: The Ozark Mountains are a region with high endemism and biodiversity, yet few invertebrate inventories have been made and few sites extensively studied. We surveyed a site near Steel Creek Campground, along the Buffalo National River in Arkansas, using twelve trap types – Malaise traps, canopy traps (upper and lower collector), Lindgren multifunnel traps (black, green, and purple), pan traps (blue, purple, red, white, and yellow), and pitfall traps – and Berlese-Tullgren extraction for eight and half months. New information: We provide collection records of beetle species belonging to eight families collected at the site. Thirty one species represent new state records: (Buprestidae) Actenodes acornis, Agrilus cephalicus, Agrilus...
This is the second in a series of papers detailing the terrestrial arthropods collected during an in...
A survey of forest litter-inhabiting Coleoptera was conducted in deciduous forests of the Ouachita M...
Figure 2 - Geologic subregions of the Interior Highlands. Inset shows the region in context...
Background: The Ozark Mountains are a region with high endemism and biodiversity, yet few invertebra...
The Ozark Mountains are a region with high endemism and biodiversity, yet few invertebrate inventori...
The Interior Highlands is a biodiversity hotspot, with at least 200 known endemic species, but is un...
Background: This is the second in a series of papers detailing the terrestrial arthropods collected ...
The beetles included within this data set were collected at Steel Creek, Buffalo National River, New...
Background: This is the fourth in a series of papers detailing the terrestrial arthropods collected ...
The current Coleoptera (beetle) Taxonomic Working Group of the All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory (ATBI...
This is the third in a series of papers detailing the terrestrial arthropods collected during an int...
Figure 1 - The Buffalo River from an overlook on the Buffalo River Trail near Steel Creek. ...
A broad survey of the beetle (Insecta: Coleoptera) fauna of several managed parks and natural areas ...
This is the third in a series of papers detailing the terrestrial arthropods collected during an int...
Collection methods and/or habitats sampled influence how many and which species are captured during ...
This is the second in a series of papers detailing the terrestrial arthropods collected during an in...
A survey of forest litter-inhabiting Coleoptera was conducted in deciduous forests of the Ouachita M...
Figure 2 - Geologic subregions of the Interior Highlands. Inset shows the region in context...
Background: The Ozark Mountains are a region with high endemism and biodiversity, yet few invertebra...
The Ozark Mountains are a region with high endemism and biodiversity, yet few invertebrate inventori...
The Interior Highlands is a biodiversity hotspot, with at least 200 known endemic species, but is un...
Background: This is the second in a series of papers detailing the terrestrial arthropods collected ...
The beetles included within this data set were collected at Steel Creek, Buffalo National River, New...
Background: This is the fourth in a series of papers detailing the terrestrial arthropods collected ...
The current Coleoptera (beetle) Taxonomic Working Group of the All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory (ATBI...
This is the third in a series of papers detailing the terrestrial arthropods collected during an int...
Figure 1 - The Buffalo River from an overlook on the Buffalo River Trail near Steel Creek. ...
A broad survey of the beetle (Insecta: Coleoptera) fauna of several managed parks and natural areas ...
This is the third in a series of papers detailing the terrestrial arthropods collected during an int...
Collection methods and/or habitats sampled influence how many and which species are captured during ...
This is the second in a series of papers detailing the terrestrial arthropods collected during an in...
A survey of forest litter-inhabiting Coleoptera was conducted in deciduous forests of the Ouachita M...
Figure 2 - Geologic subregions of the Interior Highlands. Inset shows the region in context...