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Record Nr.

UNINA9910796040903321

Titolo

Archostemata-myxophaga-adephaga . Volume 1 / / edited by I. Lobl, D. Lobl

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leiden, The Netherlands ; ; Boston, [Massachusetts] : , : Brill.

c2018

ISBN

90-04-33029-1

Edizione

[Revised and updated edition.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (1,477 pages) : illustrations

Collana

Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera ; ; v. 1

Altri autori (Persone)

LoblI

LoblD

Disciplina

595.76

Soggetti

Beetles - Eurasia

Beetles - Africa, North

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Front Matter -- Cover Illustration / I. Löbl and D. Löbl -- Copyright Page / I. Löbl and D. Löbl -- Preface / I. Löbl and D. Löbl -- Taxonomic Information / I. Löbl and D. Löbl -- Distributional Information / I. Löbl and D. Löbl -- Bibliographical Information / I. Löbl and D. Löbl -- Acknowledgements / I. Löbl and D. Löbl -- Editors and Authors / I. Löbl and D. Löbl -- Errata / I. Löbl and D. Löbl -- New Nomenclatural and Taxonomic Acts, and Comments / I. Löbl and D. Löbl -- Catalogue / I. Löbl and D. Löbl -- Back Matter -- References / I. Löbl and D. Löbl -- Index to Family-group Names / I. Löbl and D. Löbl -- Index to Genus-group Names / I. Löbl and D. Löbl.

Sommario/riassunto

This new edition of the Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera gives a taxonomic overview of the most diverse group of all organisms living in the world-largest biogeographical area. The present volume is an updated edition of the first issue in 2003 but restricted to data published before the year 2000. It contains information about 33,914 taxa (together with synonyms), and increases the number of included species and other taxa by almost 5,000. In addition, thousands of species have their distributional data completed, and their ranks, systematic positions and nomenclature corrected. Almost two hundred new acts fix systematics and nomenclature, and numerous problems



are discussed. Even such well known genera as Calosoma and Carabus , or tribes as Bembidiini and Panagaeini, are completely reorganized compared to the previously published catalogues. Thus, the work is a scaffold for biotic surveys, ecological studies, and nature conservation. It responds to the urgent need of an assessment of the still remaining forms of life, threatened by the on-going destruction of habitats. Taxonomy provides the basic building blocks of our understanding of the diversity of life. It stems from innate human curiosity: confronted with an unknown species we ask first “what is it”? Taxonomists recognize species and other systematic entities (taxa), define them and place them within the framework of known organisms, providing means for their subsequent identification. Contributors are: Antonio Tomás Tomas Andújar, Carmelo Fernández Andújar, Michael Balkenohl, Igor Belousov, Yves Bousquet, Boleslav Březina, Achille Casale, Hans Fery, Jan Farkač, Pier Mauro Giachino, Henri Goulet, Martin Häckel, Jiří Hájek, Oldřich Hovorka, Fritz Hieke, Jan Hrdlička, Charles Huber, Bernd Jaeger, Ilya Kabak, Boris M. Kataev, Erich Kirschenhofer, Tomáš Kopecký, Ivan Löbl, Werner Marggi, Andrey Matalin, Wendy Moore, Peter Nagel, Paolo Neri, Sergio Pérez González, Alexandr Putchkov, James A. Robertson, Joachim Schmidt, José Serrano, Luca Toledano, Uldis Valainis, Bernhard J. van Vondel, David W. Wrase, Juan M. Pérez Zaballos, Alexandr S. Zamotajlov.