Entomology Letters

Issue 1 Volume 1 (2021)

Seasonal Variation and Ant Species Diversity ("Hymenoptera: Formicidae") in the Serampore Area, Hoogly, West Bengal
Written by Hiroj Kumar Saha   Published On Issue 1 Vol 1, 2021
Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) play an important role in ecosystems, as they are both abundant and ecologically important. They are among the most diverse and important organisms worldwide. This research aims to investigate the seasonal patterns of ant species in and around Serampore, Hooghly, West Bengal, India, with a focus on species composition and distribution in different months. A total of sixteen ant species from 12 different genera were identified in different habitats (including fields
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A Comprehensive Analysis of the Silphidae Family (Coleoptera: Silphidae) in the Greater Caucasus Ecosystem
Written by Sergey Pushkin   Published On Issue 1 Vol 1, 2021
Unlike larger families such as Carabidae, Chrysomelidae, Scarabaeidae, and Staphylinidae, the Silphidae fauna has not been extensively studied. Given the unique characteristics of the Caucasian fauna, conducting a comprehensive inventory of Silphidae species and subspecies in the Caucasus remains a crucial objective. This study summarizes 23 years of investigations into the carrion beetle fauna (Coleoptera: Silphidae) of the Greater Caucasus. The primary collection method involved manual gatheri
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Lepidopteron Species Diversity in the Experimental Forest of Western Mindanao State University, Zamboanga City
Written by Clarice Margrethe D. Sebua   Published On Issue 1 Vol 1, 2021
Butterflies and moths, classified under the order Lepidoptera, are widely recognized as bioindicators of ecological changes in tropical forest ecosystems. This study aimed to assess the species diversity of Lepidoptera in the Western Mindanao State University Experimental Forest Area (WMSU-EFA) in Zamboanga City. Sampling was conducted at six separate locations over 126 person-hours, using an opportunistic sweep-netting technique. Biodiversity parameters were analyzed using PAST software version
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Diversity and Population Density of Ground Beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae) in Pine Woodland Ecosystems
Written by Sergey K. Alekseev   Published On Issue 1 Vol 1, 2021
The ground beetle fauna, including species of different ages and types, was studied in pine forests located in central Russia. The researchers identified fifty-two ground beetle species in 21 genera, with the genera Carabus, Amara, Harpalus, and Pterostichus having the highest species richness. Twenty-five species were observed in pine forests located near swampy areas characterized by moderate moisture, while only ten species were found in drier pine forests dominated by Calamagrostis arundinac
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Exploring the Toxic Effects of Acacia nilotica Fruit Water Extract on Mosquito Larvae: A Laboratory Investigation
Written by Hiroj Kumar Saha   Published On Issue 1 Vol 1, 2021
Mosquitoes are responsible for transmitting deadly pathogens, causing millions of fatalities annually. Efforts to improve mosquito control are a constant global challenge. Chemical control remains a dominant approach in vector management due to its rapid effectiveness, especially during outbreaks. However, the development of resistance to chemical insecticides has led to a resurgence in mosquito populations. Plants present a promising alternative for mosquito control solutions. This study invest
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