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. 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 ohioensis, Agrilus parace...
Surveys for American burying beetles {Nicrophorus americanus Oliver) were conducted in west-central ...
Dytiscid beetles were surveyed to establish a baseline list for this county, which lies primarily in...
Collection methods and/or habitats sampled influence how many and which species are captured during ...
Background: The Ozark Mountains are a region with high endemism and biodiversity, yet few invertebra...
The Interior Highlands is a biodiversity hotspot, with at least 200 known endemic species, but is un...
The beetles included within this data set were collected at Steel Creek, Buffalo National River, New...
This is the third in a series of papers detailing the terrestrial arthropods collected during an int...
The current Coleoptera (beetle) Taxonomic Working Group of the All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory (ATBI...
Background: This is the second in a series of papers detailing the terrestrial arthropods collected ...
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...
This is the third in a series of papers detailing the terrestrial arthropods collected during an int...
Background: This is the fourth in a series of papers detailing the terrestrial arthropods collected ...
A broad survey of the beetle (Insecta: Coleoptera) fauna of several managed parks and natural areas ...
This is the fourth in a series of papers detailing the terrestrial arthropods collected during an in...
Surveys for American burying beetles {Nicrophorus americanus Oliver) were conducted in west-central ...
Dytiscid beetles were surveyed to establish a baseline list for this county, which lies primarily in...
Collection methods and/or habitats sampled influence how many and which species are captured during ...
Background: The Ozark Mountains are a region with high endemism and biodiversity, yet few invertebra...
The Interior Highlands is a biodiversity hotspot, with at least 200 known endemic species, but is un...
The beetles included within this data set were collected at Steel Creek, Buffalo National River, New...
This is the third in a series of papers detailing the terrestrial arthropods collected during an int...
The current Coleoptera (beetle) Taxonomic Working Group of the All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory (ATBI...
Background: This is the second in a series of papers detailing the terrestrial arthropods collected ...
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...
This is the third in a series of papers detailing the terrestrial arthropods collected during an int...
Background: This is the fourth in a series of papers detailing the terrestrial arthropods collected ...
A broad survey of the beetle (Insecta: Coleoptera) fauna of several managed parks and natural areas ...
This is the fourth in a series of papers detailing the terrestrial arthropods collected during an in...
Surveys for American burying beetles {Nicrophorus americanus Oliver) were conducted in west-central ...
Dytiscid beetles were surveyed to establish a baseline list for this county, which lies primarily in...
Collection methods and/or habitats sampled influence how many and which species are captured during ...