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Recursos Web


***En esta pestaña encontrará recursos web interesantes para buscar o profundizar conocimientos***

COLEOPTERA


The Ambrosia Symbiosis [Ir al Sitio]
This website is an exchange place for information, resources, and images about the symbiosis. Above all however, this is a meeting place for all who love fear, or are curious about this amazing biological system.




Bark and Ambrosia Beetles of the Americas [Ir al Sitio]
This site is dedicated to the bark and ambrosia beetles of the New World. At present, information on species from the U.S., Canada, and Mexico is essentially complete. Host and distribution records are taken from 289 articles, monographs, and other databases. Numerous unpublished records are also included.


Xyleborini Ambrosia Beetles [Ir al Sitio]
This site is devoted to assembling the Xyleborini Biology Database. Xyleborini are the world's most common and ecologically successful ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae). All ~1200 species of Xyleborini are ambrosia beetles, which means fungus farmers, and all are haplo-diploid and inbred (sisters mate with brothers).

HYMENOPTERA

WaspWeb [Ir al Sitio]
Wasps, bees and ants of Africa and Madagascar. Bioinformatics resource for wasps, bees and ants recorded from the Afrotropical biogeographical region (Africa south of the Sahara including Madagascar and smaller surrounding islands).






Universal Chalcidoidea Database [Ir al Sitio
Described as "gem-like inhabitants of the woodlands by most never seen nor dreamt of", chalcidoids include some of the most beautiful insects on the planet, but are amongst some of the most poorly known.

Hymenoptera Online (HOL) [Ir al Sitio]
The order Hymenoptera contains some 115,000 species and millions of specimens in collections around the world. Our goal is to provide access to these data. Some parts of this database have extensive information available, even to the level of specimens.



Hymenoptera Institute [Ir al Sitio]
Posee una clave de hymenopteros: HYMENOPTERA INTERACTIVE KEYS






Hormigas:
AntBase (http://antbase.org)
Antbase.net (http://www.antbase.net)
AntCat (http://www.antcat.org/)
AntFace (http://www.antface.org/index.htm)
AntMaps(http://www.antmaps.org/)
AntWiki (http://www.antwiki.org/Welcome_to_AntWiki)
AntWeb (http://www.antweb.org/)
AntKey (http://antkey.org/)
Ant Genera of the World I (http://www.antmacroecology.org/ant_genera/index.html)
Ant Genera of the World II (http://generant.wordpress.com/)
Ants of Costa Rica (http://academic.evergreen.edu/projects/ants/AntsofCostaRica.html)
Formigas do Brasil (http://formigasdobrasil.com/)
Formis (http://www.ars.usda.gov/research/docs.htm?docid=10003&page=1)
Global Ant Project (http://gap.entclub.org/)
The Global Ant Biodiversity Informatics Project (https://benoitguenard.wordpress.com/gabi-articles/)
Myrmecos (Blog do Alex Wild) (http://myrmecos.net/)
Alex Wild Photography (http://www.alexanderwild.com/)
Ant Science in Brazil (http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/compound-eye/2012/06/13/ant-science-in-brazil-a-photo-essay/)
Eli Sarnat (http://www.elisarnat.com/video-tutorial-for-tracing-specimen-images-in-adobe-illustrator/)
Myrmecological News (http://myrmecologicalnews.org/cms/)


MALEZAS / MALAS HIERBAS

Herbario Digital de Malas Hierbas [Ir al Sitio]
El herbario incluye más de 600 fotografías de especies vegetales que podemos calificar como malas hierbas. Con esta terminología nos referimos tanto a aquellas especies que crecen en campos de cultivo como a aquellas que se desarrollan en otros ambientes pero que suelen interferir con objetivos específicos. España.

OTRAS

Proyecto Tuco-tuco [Ir al Sitio]
Sitio de la Universidad de Brasil sobre un proyecto de este roedor que ataca también plantaciones forestales, entre otros.

Biological Control of Eucalypt Pest [Ir al Sitio]








Actualizado el 31/5/2023 - Natalia Acosta