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Taxonomic diversity of true bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) in open biotopes along power lines

Citation

Naiman O (2022). Taxonomic diversity of true bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) in open biotopes along power lines. Version 1.2. The Scientific and Practical Center of the National academy of Sciences of Belarus for Biological Resources. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/v5adrf accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-10-02.

Description

This dataset includes the taxonomic composition of Hemiptera: Heteroptera in mowing on herbs associations along power lines in the vicinity of the village of Venzovets, Dyatlovo district, Grodno region. 70 species of true bugs insects belonging to 51 genus of 11 families have been taken into account.

Sampling Description

Method steps

Taxonomic Coverages

  1. Heteroptera
    rank: suborder

Geographic Coverages

Belarus, Grodno region, Dyatlovo district, village Venzovets.

Bibliographic Citations

  1. Naiman O.A., Lukashuk A.O. Taxonomic diversity of true bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) in open biotopes along power lines // Proceeding of The International Research-to-Practice Conference "Zoologocal Reading" (Zoologicheskie Chtenia), 20-22 March, 2019, Grodno, Belarus. P. 206-208 (In Russ.) -

Contacts

Olga Naiman
originator
position: Junior Researcher
The State Research and Production Association «Scientific and Practical Center on Bioresources»
BY
email: oa.naiman@mail.ru
Olga Naiman
metadata author
position: Junior Researcher
The State Research and Production Association «Scientific and Practical Center on Bioresources»
BY
email: oa.naiman@mail.ru
Olga Naiman
user
position: Junior Researcher
The State Research and Production Association «Scientific and Practical Center on Bioresources»
BY
email: oa.naiman@mail.ru
Olga Naiman
administrative point of contact
position: Junior Researcher
The State Research and Production Association «Scientific and Practical Center on Bioresources»
BY
email: oa.naiman@mail.ru
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