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Issue 1 Volume 2 (2022)

The Fauna and Diversity of Ground Beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae) in Meadow Ecosystems
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Written by Alexander Ruchin   Published on Issue 1 Vol 2, 2022
The diversity of ground beetles (Carabidae) was analyzed in meadow ecosystems within central European Russia, focusing on the Nizhniy Novgorod region and the Republic of Mordovia. 17 sites were investigated, with the meadows categorized into 4 types: wet floodplain meadows, dry meadows, dry meadows near forest shelter-belts, and floodplain meadows impacted by livestock grazing. The highest species diversity was observed in dry meadows near forest shelter belts (65 species) and wet floodplain mea
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Exploring the Effectiveness of Ocimum basilicum Extracts in Mosquito Larvae Management
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Written by Hassan Ahmed Rudayni   Published on Issue 1 Vol 2, 2022
Mosquito control is a key method for managing diseases transmitted by these insects, and targeting their early life stages offers several advantages, such as ease of application and greater susceptibility to environmental and chemical factors. This study aimed to investigate the chemical constituents and the larvicidal effects of ethanolic extracts from the leaves and flowers of Ocimum basilicum on mosquito larvae. Fresh O. basilicum was harvested, dried for one week in the shade, and then extra
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A Comprehensive Checklist with Annotations of Millipedes (Myriapoda: Diplopoda) in the Stavropol Territory, Northern Caucasus, Russia
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Written by Roman Vladimirovich Zuev   Published on Issue 1 Vol 2, 2022
This study consolidates existing knowledge on the millipede fauna (Diplopoda) of the Stavropol Territory and examines their distribution patterns across the region. The analysis draws from research spanning over a century (1897–2021) and incorporates previously unpublished records from the Stavropol Territory and North Ossetia–Alania. A total of 27 millipede species have been identified, representing twenty genera, 8 families, and 5 orders. Notably, Polydesmus stuxbergi Attems, 1907 was reported
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Structural Insights into the Alimentary Canal of Deudorix isocrates (Fab.) Larvae (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae)
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Written by Ravindrakumar Dashrathrao Patil   Published on Issue 1 Vol 2, 2022
This study provides the first detailed anatomical and histological examination of the alimentary canal in the final instar larva of Deudorix isocrates (Fab.), a topic previously unexplored. The alimentary canal is divided into three main sections: the foregut, the midgut, and the hindgut. The foregut consists of the buccal cavity, esophagus, pharynx, and crop. The buccal cavity, pharynx, and esophagus walls are lined with cuboidal epithelium, forming 6 longitudinal folds. The posterior pharynx i
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Ecological Characteristics of Tree-Holes and Insect Larval Diversity in Tree-Hole Water in Mayiladuthurai Taluk
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Written by Veerappan Duraimurugan   Published on Issue 1 Vol 2, 2022
Tree holes are formed by environmental factors and biotic pressures and provide a unique environment for the development of insect larvae. These water-filled cavities, or their equivalents, are considered natural microhabitats due to their simplicity, small size, clear boundaries, and inherent replication. This study aimed to investigate the ecology of tree holes in different tree species, along with the distribution and diversity of insect larvae. Eight tree species with tree holes were identif
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