The primary and selected secondary literature pertaining to the insect superorder Neuropterida (orders Neuroptera, Megaloptera, Raphidioptera and Glosselytrodea) are catalogued. Strong emphasis is placed on documenting the peer-reviewed scientific literature relevant to the group; informal, popular, secondary and manuscript print sources are documented where considered noteworthy, as are selected web-native works. Bibliography coverage is worldwide and includes all aspects of neuropterology. Coverage is particularly complete in the subject areas of systematics, taxonomy, phylogeny, biogeography, morphology, paleontology, biology and faunistics. Less complete, but still extensive, coverage is present for other subject areas, such as physiology, parasites, ecology and biological control. Each work included in the bibliography is represented by a separate bibliographic record. Individual records can be located, or lists of related records generated, by interactively searching on a suite of standardized data fields. Bibliographic records provide standardized data for citing and locating works, and, where available and permissible, links to one or more digital representations of those works. Many records contain detailed annotation data concerning publication errata, neuropterid content, date of publication, cited taxa, included illustrations and/or other aspects of particular works. This version of the bibliography contains bibliographic records for 13,200+ works and links to digital representations of 5700+ works. 68,400+ annotations document taxa cited and figures included in 1600+ works. ... [Information of the supplier]
Our objective is to provide free access for all scientists to the old zoological literature, particularly to those important publications where name-bearing zoological taxa were originally described. The literature is digitized in image format by the SUB Göttingen (our university library). In a first 2-year period (2003-2005) financed by the DFG we have digitized nearly all taxonomically relevant zoological literature from the beginnings until 1770 (about 400 works). Only some 5 % of the literature is not present in Göttingen and we are currently trying to obtain some works from other libraries. In a second 2-year-period we will try to cover the period from 1770 to 1800. Monographic works and journal articles shall both be digitized. The AnimalBase database is primarily established to link the old literature with the names of the animals described therein. We have continuously gone through the old works, from 1757 onwards, and entered all correctly described new animal names (genera and species taxa) by hand according to a standard established by our working group. (...) AnimalBase is a service provided by the University of Göttingen, Germany. Our work is funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft DFG. This page is under construction and we apologize for things not yet working perfectly. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
This website contains illustrated dichotomous and synoptic identification keys to the twenty caddis fly families occurring in the Fennoscandian region. Clicking on a coloured family name will provide a link to a systematic list of the taxa included in that family, in which each species name is linked to an actual identification page for the species. This web page contains brief information on the distribution, the level of threat that the species may face (graded according to IUCN Red Lists), and a plate with the identification characters for males and females. Unfortunately, illustrations from the literature have had to be used for some species because no original material was available. The bibliography contains a large number of older and more recent taxonomic, ecological and zoogeographic publications on the caddis flies of Scandinavia, but is certainly incomplete. ... [Information of the supplier]
This is the official web site of the International Association for Neuropterology (IAN). Neuroptera.com is a portal, linking and supporting the study of insects in the Neuropterida group (i.e. Megaloptera, Raphidioptera, Neuroptera). The bulk of research in this group is carried out on Neuroptera. [Information of the supplier, modified]
The Lacewing Digital Library (LDL) is a web portal designed to provide convenient access to a wealth of digital information pertaining to the lacewings, antlions, fishflies, snakeflies and related insects of the superorder Neuropterida (orders Neuroptera, Megaloptera, Raphidioptera). The LDL portal provides access to multiple on-line sources of information about neuropterid insects, world neuropterists, and related topics of interest. ... [Information of the supplier]
The Blattodea Culture Group (BCG) is a non-profit-making society with worldwide membership, which was formed in 1986 with the aim of encouraging the study of cockroaches (order Blattodea). Its full colour journal, Cockroach Studies, is printed twice yearly and publishes contributions ranging from articles about keeping cockroaches in captivity and reports about collecting trips; to papers naming new species of cockroaches. The BCG holds two annual meetings (in England and Germany) where members can meet, listen to talks, and exchange livestock of cockroaches. The Group maintains a list of all the cockroach species kept in captivity worldwide and a high proportion of these species are kept by the BCG's Livestock Coordinator. Anyone visiting this site is very welcome to use The Cockroach Forum to discuss anything and everything about cockroaches. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
Diese Seite über die Köcherfliegen (Trichoptera) in Rheinland-Pfalz ist sowohl als Informationsquelle für den Laien wie auch als Nachschlagewerk für den ambitionierten Wissenschaftler gedacht. Neben allgemeinen Informationen über diese Ordnung finden Sie systematische Listen, Hinweise zum Fang, zur Präparation und Konservierung, digitale Bestimmungsschlüssel, Literaturhinweise und Hilfen für die Bestimmung von Familien, Gattungen oder Arten. Ein ganzes Kapitel ist speziell den in Rheinland-Pfalz vorkommenden Trichoptera gewidmet. Dort finden Sie Angaben zu den ökologischen Ansprüchen der Arten, Phänogramme und detaillierte Verbreitungskarten. ... [Information des Anbieters]
This private web site is a collection of resources related to doodlebugs or ant lions (Myrmeleontidae, Neuroptera). Inside you will find some videos of ant lion feeding behaviour and metamorphosis, as well as information on life cycle and where to find ant lions. Also some information is given about the roles ant lions play in human culture and imagination. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
This web page contains comprehensive data on the distribution and status of certain Finnish insects. Beside Hemiptera, the group deals with the insect orders Orthoptera, Dermaptera, Neuroptera s.l. & Mecoptera, Psocoptera and Thysanoptera. Table for each taxa exist, which display status and number of recorded species. Distrubtion maps for each species can be download (PDF). ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
Trichoptera comprise 13.574 species worldwide. This web page provides a data base for the world taxa, which comprise all zoogeographical regions und based on an international cooperation. [Editorial staff vifabio]