New data on the family Hydraenidae Mulsant, 1844, from Tunisia (Coleoptera). The present paper on the Hydraenidae Mulsant, 1844, deals with a checklist of the collected species from the streams of the northern Tunisia with their distribution in the study area and their biogeography. This list includes four species recorded for the first time in Tunisia : Hydraena (H.) atrata Desbrochers des Loges, Hydraena (H.) scabrosa d''Orchymont, Ochthebius (O.) mauretanicus Jäch and Ochthebius (O.) mediterraneus Ienistea. According to the criteria of the IUCN (2006), we suggest the inclusion of H. kroumiriana in the national red list of protected species.Le présent travail sur la famille des Hydraenidae Mulsant, 1844, comporte une liste des espèces col...
The publisher’s preface to this new series of world catalogues of insects highlights a problem: We a...
Studies on the lower part of Moulouya River (Eastern Morocco). 7 : The aquatic coleoptera of Oued Z...
A morphological analysis was performed in order to clarify the taxonomic scenario within the Hydraen...
New data on the family Hydraenidae Mulsant, 1844, from Tunisia (Coleoptera). The present paper on th...
In this study, Hydrochus species known from Tunisia are presented with their distribution in Tunisia...
Hydraena (Holcohydraena) exarata Kiesenwetter, 1866 First record from Africa. Material examined....
The Hydraenidae of the Maltese Archipelago are reviewed, based on literature records and examination...
The group Ochthebius (Ochthebius) metallescens, proposed by ORCHYMONT (1942), currently includes mor...
According to our analysis of literature sources on the family Hydraenidae (Coleoptera: Staphylinoide...
Ochthebius (Ochthebius) auropallens Fairmaire, 1879 Material examined. Central Plateau : El Jadid...
wadi, biodiversity, Tunisia In North Africa seasonal streams called wadi are an unique habitats with...
Ochthebius (Ochthebius) tivelunus Ferro, 1984 Material examined. Anti Atlas (first record): Agadi...
We report the aquatic Coleoptera (families Dryopidae, Dytiscidae, Georissidae, Gyrinidae, Heteroceri...
In North Africa seasonal streams called wadi are an unique habitats with serve hydrological and ther...
Contribution to the knowledge of the aquatic beetles from Tuscany (Central Italy). V. Updates: Hydra...
The publisher’s preface to this new series of world catalogues of insects highlights a problem: We a...
Studies on the lower part of Moulouya River (Eastern Morocco). 7 : The aquatic coleoptera of Oued Z...
A morphological analysis was performed in order to clarify the taxonomic scenario within the Hydraen...
New data on the family Hydraenidae Mulsant, 1844, from Tunisia (Coleoptera). The present paper on th...
In this study, Hydrochus species known from Tunisia are presented with their distribution in Tunisia...
Hydraena (Holcohydraena) exarata Kiesenwetter, 1866 First record from Africa. Material examined....
The Hydraenidae of the Maltese Archipelago are reviewed, based on literature records and examination...
The group Ochthebius (Ochthebius) metallescens, proposed by ORCHYMONT (1942), currently includes mor...
According to our analysis of literature sources on the family Hydraenidae (Coleoptera: Staphylinoide...
Ochthebius (Ochthebius) auropallens Fairmaire, 1879 Material examined. Central Plateau : El Jadid...
wadi, biodiversity, Tunisia In North Africa seasonal streams called wadi are an unique habitats with...
Ochthebius (Ochthebius) tivelunus Ferro, 1984 Material examined. Anti Atlas (first record): Agadi...
We report the aquatic Coleoptera (families Dryopidae, Dytiscidae, Georissidae, Gyrinidae, Heteroceri...
In North Africa seasonal streams called wadi are an unique habitats with serve hydrological and ther...
Contribution to the knowledge of the aquatic beetles from Tuscany (Central Italy). V. Updates: Hydra...
The publisher’s preface to this new series of world catalogues of insects highlights a problem: We a...
Studies on the lower part of Moulouya River (Eastern Morocco). 7 : The aquatic coleoptera of Oued Z...
A morphological analysis was performed in order to clarify the taxonomic scenario within the Hydraen...