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John W. Early
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Records of the Auckland Museum. 54:81-86
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New Zealand Entomologist. 40:16-21
The polyphagous ectoparasitoid, Rhopalicus tutela (Walker), introduced to New Zealand as a biological control agent of Hylastes ater (Paykull) during the 1970s, has recently been collected from a forest park in Canterbury. Researchers previously thou
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New Zealand Entomologist. 35:116-119
Two species of New Zealand Hymenoptera, a colletid bee Leioproctus nunui and a gasteruptiid Gasteruption scintillans, are considered Threatened: both are ranked Nationally Critical. Twenty taxa are At Risk, comprising two taxa that are Declining with
Publikováno v:
Journal of Insect Science
The use of morphospecies as surrogates for taxonomic species has been proposed as an alternative to overcome the identification difficulties associated with many invertebrate studies, such as biodiversity surveys. Hymenoptera specimens were collected
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Laurence A. Mound, Susan P. Worner, John B. Ward, Stephen E. Thorpe, Simon D. Pollard, Rowan M. Emberson, Rosa C. Henderson, Raphael K. Didham, Jon J. Sullivan, John S. Dugdale, Kathrin Affeld, Jagoba Malumbres Olarte, Leonie Clunie, Peter M. Johns, C. N. Smithers, John W. Early
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New Zealand Journal of Zoology. 36:177-202
The range of microhabitats and microclimatic conditions provided by epiphytes has been linked to the high diversity of invertebrates in many forest canopies worldwide, but comparably little is known about the invertebrate fauna in this habitat in New
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Graham D. Fenwick, Brian H. Patrick, Mark S. Harvey, I. D. McLellan, Pam J. Dale, Barbara I. P. Barratt, P. M. Fraser, José G. B. Derraik, Roderick P. Macfarlane, Gerard P. Closs, Peter M. Johns, Phil J. Sirvid, Rosa C. Henderson, Gary M. Barker, John W. Early, Katharine J. M. Dickinson, Alan C. Eyles
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New Zealand Journal of Zoology. 28:273-290
This is the first published invertebrate survey focusing on a low‐altitude shrubland community in New Zealand. Invertebrates were collected from a remnant native shrubland (450 m) protected by the Brookdale Conservation Covenant, Rock and Pillar Ra
Autor:
John W. Early
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New Zealand Entomologist. 23:27-32
The symbiotic Hymenoptera associated with the Australian banyan figs Ficus macrophylla and F. rubiginosa and established in New Zealand are listed and keyed. Pseudidarnes minerva (Girault), Sycoscapter australis (Froggatt) and Megastigmus sp. are new
Autor:
Rhys O. Gardner, John W. Early
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New Zealand Journal of Botany. 34:103-110
The Australian banyan-type fig trees Ficus macrophylla and F. rubiginosa are commonly cultivated in northern New Zealand. Both have now acquired their pollinating wasps, apparently by longdistance dispersal. Pleistodontes imperialis, the wasp specifi
The genus Archaeoteleia Masner is revised and redescribed. Five new species from New Zealand and six from Chile are described: A. chambersi Early, new species, A. gilbertae Early, new species, A. karere Early new species, A. onamata Early, new specie
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Publikováno v:
New Zealand Entomologist. 21:107-109