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Volume 1 / 1997 - Volume 16 / 2012
211-213
Editorial
T. R. New
215-218
Point of View
Palaeobiodiversity emphasizes the importance of conserving landscape heterogeneity and connectivity
Michael J. Samways, Philippe Ponel and Valerie Andrieu-Ponel
219-228
Comparison of carabid beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) occurrence in rain forest and human-modified sites in south-eastern Madagascar
Johanna Rainio and Jari Niemelä
229-239
Litter-dwelling beetles in primeval forests of Central Europe: Does deadwood matter?
Werner Topp, Heike Kappes, Jan Kulfan and Peter Zach
241-247
Occurrence of the marbled rose-chafer (Protaetia lugubris Herbst, Coleoptera, Cetoniidae) in rural avenues in northern poland
Andrzej Oleksa, Werner Ulrich and Robert Gawroński
249-260
Diversity of some insect fauna in industrial and non-industrial areas of West Bengal, India
Gautam Jana, K. K. Misra and T. Bhattacharya
261-268
An appraisal of simple tree-mounted shelters for non-lethal monitoring of weta (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae and Rhaphidophoridae) in New Zealand nature reserves
Mike H. Bowie, Simon Hodge, Jonathan C. Banks and Cor J. Vink
269-276
Evaluating spatial autocorrelation and depletion in pitfall-trap studies of environmental gradients
Susan C. Baker and Leon A. Barmuta
277-288
Development of an optimal sampling protocol for millipedes (Diplopoda)
B. A. Snyder, M. L. Draney and P. Sierwald
289-293
Is the exotic bumblebee Bombus terrestris really invading Tasmanian native vegetation?
Andrew B. Hingston
295-296
Book Review
Book Review: Urban Insects and Arachnids. A Handbook of Urban Entomology. Robinson, W.H. 2005. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. 472 pp. Hardback, ISBN 0-521-81253-4. Sterling £95.00
297-298
Book Review: The Biology of Blood-Sucking in Insects. Lehane, M. 2005 (2nd ed.) Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. 321 pp. Paperback, ISBN 0-521-54395-9 PB, £35: Hardback 0-521-83608-5 HB, £70.00.
Mike W. Service
299-300
Book Review: Insect and Bird Interactions. Helmut van Emden and Miriam Rothschild (eds.). Intercept Limited. Hardback, ISBN 1-898298-92-0 Price £70.00.
Tim G. Shreeve
301-302
Book Review: Advances in Insect Chemical Ecology. Ring T. Cardé and Jocelyn G. Millar (eds) (2004); Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 341 pp. Hardback. ISBN 0-521-792-4. Sterling £60.00.
Andreas Erhardt
303-304
Book Review: Insect Herbivore-Host Dynamics. Tree-Dwelling Aphids. A.F.G. Dixon (2005); Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 199 pp Hardback, ISBN 0-521-80232-6, Sterling £50.00.
Simon R. Leather
305-306
Erratum
Biotope use and trends of European butterflies
Chris van Swaay, Martin Warren and Grégoire Loïs
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