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2013-07-28 2013-08-02, Mombasa
The East African Association for Palaeoanthropology and Palaeontology Secretariat is pleased to announce its Fourth conference to be held in Mombasa, Kenya from 28thJuly to 2nd August, 2013. The conference is organized by the secretariat of the EAAPP in coordination with the National Museums of Kenya (NMK). [Information of the supplier]
http://www.eaapp.or.ke/events.htm
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This website will serve as a gateway for information regarding African amphibian species, where participants will write and edit species pages, upload images, and maintain bibliographic resources. The goal of this project is to develop an authoritative, community-driven resource for information on African amphibians. We expect this to be a key resource for both the public and experts in the field, including those who may not have access to original descriptions, taxonomic changes, and updates of ... [Information of the supplier]
http://africanamphibians.lifedesks.org/
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The database currently comprises 185773 names of african plants with their nomenclatural statuts (as of April, 2010). Data capture, edition and broadcast are the product of a collaboration between the South African National Biodiversity Institute, the Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève, Tela Botanica and the Missouri Botanical Garden. Data are based on different sources for Tropical Africa (J.-P. Lebrun & A. L. Stork 1991-2010. Enumération des plantes à fleurs d'Afrique tropicale ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
http://www.ville-ge.ch/musinfo/bd/cjb/africa/
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The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) is the leading international conservation organization focused solely on Africa. We believe that protecting Africa’s wildlife and wild landscapes is the key to the future prosperity of Africa and its people – and for over forty-five years we have made it our work to help ensure that Africa’s wild resources endure. [Information of the supplier]
http://www.awf.org/section/wildlife
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This private web site provides an overview over the African bird-eating spiders (Theraphosidae), also called Baboon Spiders. The main focus lies on the subfamily Harpactirinae. For this group research history, gernera systematic and identification are processed. Also a picture gallery, hints for breeding and a bibliography with some downloadable articles are supplied. [Information of the supplier, modified]
http://www.baboonspiders.de/
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This small private website offers numerous pictures from beetles of Africa associated with information about locality and size of each specimen. [Editorial staff vifabio]
http://www.beetlesofafrica.com/index.asp
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BIOTA AFRICA has been jointly invented by African and German researchers aiming at the establishment of research supporting sustainable use and conservation of biodiversity in Africa. While, initially, the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) was open to fund the initiative, meanwhile several African countries and partner institutions added funding. The project, from its beginning, had a very visible continent-wide dimension and is still expanding especially with regard to its ... [Information of the supplier]
http://www.biota-africa.org/
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This web page provides several information concerning Chrysomelidae (Lady Beetles). The a comprehensive literature collection on Chrysomelidae is available. Furthermore a list of Italian species and a data base of African Eumolpinae are provided. [Editorial staff vifabio]
http://www.chrysomelidae.it/
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Euro+Med PlantBase ("the information resource for euro-mediterranean plant diversity") provides an on-line database and information system for the vascular plants of Europe and the Mediterranean region, against an up-to-date and critically evaluated consensus taxonomic core of the species concerned. After several years of planning, the project is now firmly underway. The first stage of the project (referred to as Phase One) has been financed for three years by the European Union under Framework V. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
http://www.emplantbase.org/
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These pages are dedicated to the African Goliath beetles, which are among the largest and heaviest of living beetles. The five African species are described in details.
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http://www.naturalworlds.org/goliathus/
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