The genus Zonophora, established by DE SELYS (Bull. Acad. Belg. (2) 21, p. 80) in 1854 for BURMEISTER’S Diastatomma campanulata from Brazil, is represented in Surinam by two species only: Z. batesi Selys 1869 and Z. calippus Selys 1869. Both species had already been reported as occurring in Surinam, and have again been collected in this country during my researches since 1955. The species Z. surinamensis NEEDHAM (Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. 69, 1944, p. 219) was collected in Brazil (Matapaoni), close to the border of Surinam, and may for this reason be encountered in Surinam as well. In 1941 Dr. E. SCHMIDT (D. Entom. Ztschr., p. 76—96) published his “Revision der Gattung Zonophora Selys,” which contained the then known members of the genus Zonop...
Fig. 1. Summary of Zygoptera phylogeny, based on Figs 2, 3 and the Discussion section. Only reasonab...
The male terminalia of seven species of Drosophila endemic to the New World are described or redescr...
True flies, or Diptera, are an exceedingly diverse and tremendously important group of animals not o...
The genus Aphylla was proposed by DE SELYS in 1854, when he divided the Gomphoides Complex into the ...
The present paper is the result of an examination of some type specimens in the Brussels Museum, col...
The so-called “Agriogomphus complex” contains a number of imperfectly known little Gomphine dragon-f...
The odonatological results of two field trips to mainland Yemen carried out mainly in summer 2005 an...
K.J. Morton (1924): The Dragon-flies (Odonata) of Palestine, based primarily on collection made by D...
The order Odonata includes all insects known as dragon-flies in the broad sense of the term. The adu...
When rare is just a matter of sampling: Unexpected dominance of clubtail dragonflies (Odonata, Gomph...
Abstract: Two new chrysopine flies are described: Gressittia mackerrasi from N. Bor-neo, and Chrysop...
Odonata, which are well known as flying insects, comprise dragonflies and damselflies. The present s...
The origin of the present paper is based on two large collections of Odonata, recently made in Trini...
The present paper deals with some gomphids from South America. Besides descriptions of a number of n...
In this short paper notes and descriptions are offered of four new and two already known species of ...
Fig. 1. Summary of Zygoptera phylogeny, based on Figs 2, 3 and the Discussion section. Only reasonab...
The male terminalia of seven species of Drosophila endemic to the New World are described or redescr...
True flies, or Diptera, are an exceedingly diverse and tremendously important group of animals not o...
The genus Aphylla was proposed by DE SELYS in 1854, when he divided the Gomphoides Complex into the ...
The present paper is the result of an examination of some type specimens in the Brussels Museum, col...
The so-called “Agriogomphus complex” contains a number of imperfectly known little Gomphine dragon-f...
The odonatological results of two field trips to mainland Yemen carried out mainly in summer 2005 an...
K.J. Morton (1924): The Dragon-flies (Odonata) of Palestine, based primarily on collection made by D...
The order Odonata includes all insects known as dragon-flies in the broad sense of the term. The adu...
When rare is just a matter of sampling: Unexpected dominance of clubtail dragonflies (Odonata, Gomph...
Abstract: Two new chrysopine flies are described: Gressittia mackerrasi from N. Bor-neo, and Chrysop...
Odonata, which are well known as flying insects, comprise dragonflies and damselflies. The present s...
The origin of the present paper is based on two large collections of Odonata, recently made in Trini...
The present paper deals with some gomphids from South America. Besides descriptions of a number of n...
In this short paper notes and descriptions are offered of four new and two already known species of ...
Fig. 1. Summary of Zygoptera phylogeny, based on Figs 2, 3 and the Discussion section. Only reasonab...
The male terminalia of seven species of Drosophila endemic to the New World are described or redescr...
True flies, or Diptera, are an exceedingly diverse and tremendously important group of animals not o...