Sarah's page for notes and drafts
Useful links
editWikipedia:Picture_tutorial; Commons:Contributing_your_own_work
Wikipedia:WikiProject_Plants/Template Good plant articles: Ailanthus altissima, Verbascum thapsus, with footnotes - Adenanthos cuneatus
Wikipedia:WikiProject_Insects and Wikipedia:WikiProject_Council/Directory and Wikipedia:WikiProject Tree of Life
Wikipedia:Citing_sources, Help:Citation_Style_1, Wikipedia:Citation_templates Wikipedia:Referencing_for_beginners & Harvard_referencing Example: Harriet Arbuthnot (old)
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kleine_Keilfleckschwebfliege
To Do
editPages on Apion (weevil) and Apionidae (family of weevils) needed. Stubs would help.
Repair link: Harvard_style
University of Leeds Library (2009). "References and citations explained", accessed 25 October 2010.
http://library.leeds.ac.uk/skills-referencing , accessed 7 May 2012.
Photo use request for Przevalski's Finch to http://johnjemi.blogspot.co.uk/2007/09/urocynchramus-pylzowi.html - one day when I'm brave enough!
Red-headed Cardinal Beetle page to add. Inc. links to Cardinal Beetle
Link to pictures of http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/species.php?hodges=17 Acanthopteroctetes unifascia, as none of the moths in its Infraorder are illustrated.
Link to Phratora vulgatissima and Anthocoris nemorum from Salix cinerea page.
Bugle disambiguation - Ajuga reptans
Links to species of Gorse pests on page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biological_control_of_gorse_in_New_Zealand
Books & websites for References
edit- Clayton, W.D., M.S. Vorontsova, K.T. Harman and H. Williamson (2006 onwards), "Briza media" in GrassBase - The Online World Grass Flora. Retrieved 23 May 2012.
- Hubbard, C.E. (1968, 2nd Ed.) Grasses: a Guide to their Structure, Identification, Uses and Distribution in the British Isles, Harmondsworth: Penguin, p. 210-215.
- Rose, Francis (2006) The Wild Flower Key (edition revised and expanded by Clare O'Reilly) London: Frederick Warne ISBN 0-7232-5175-4
Note - from Amazon, not own copy. Double check!
- Chinery, Michael (2007 - 2nd Revised Edition) Insects of Britain and Western Europe (Domino Field Guide) London: A & C Black ISBN 0-7136-7239-0. A revision and reprint of the Collins Field Guide.
- Chinery, Michael (2009) British Insects: A photographic guide to every common species (Collins Complete Guide) London: Harper Collins ISBN 0-0072-9899-4
Page on Gooden's Nomad Bee
edithttp://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomada_goodeniana http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smalbandwespbij http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Nomada_goodeniana_m5.JPG http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Nomada_goodeniana
Page on 24-spot Ladybird
editSubcoccinella vigintiquatuorpunctata
Great to have a page live!!!
Description
editThe mandibles (jaws) of the 24-spot each have six teeth rather to help them graze leaves rather than the one or two typical of aphid eaters.NOTE
Adult beetles
editJuvenile stages
editDistribution and Habitat
editThis ladybird is an Old World species occurring across Europe. It ranges south into parts of north Africa and eastwards through northern Asia excluding China.[1] It was introduced into North America some time last century with the first records from Pennsylvania in 1972.[2] In the Britain it is more common in the south.[3]
Habitat - still to do. Don't forget to correct section title on page...
Behaviour
editTemporary notes
editTo Do: Correct date format errors in refs. 11 Jan 2014 is OK MOS:DATEFORMAT#Dates_and_years
German page: Vierundzwanzigpunkt
24-pointed Ladybird Beetle (EOL Common Name)
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Wingless alt wording: Many 24-spot ladybirds are wingless and unable to fly, there being no hind wings for flying although the modified forewings that form the wing cases (elytra) are still present. A recent study predicts that flightlessness is increasing, with some populations including no winged individuals.[4]
References
edit- ^ "ITIS Report: Subcoccinella vigintiquatuorpunctata". Retrieved 13Jan2014.
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(help) - ^ Wheeler, A. G. Jr. (1993). "Subcoccinella vigintiqualuorpunclala (L.), First Virginia Record and New North American Host of an Adventive Lady Beetle (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)" (PDF). Banisteria (2). Virginia Natural History Society: 22. Retrieved 13Jan2014.
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(help) - ^ "NBN Grid map - Subcoccinella vigintiquattuorpunctata". UK: NBN - National Biodiversity Network. Retrieved 13Jan2014.
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(help) - ^ Baldwin, A. J. (1990). "Further biological observations on Subcoccinella vigintiquattuorpunctata". Entomologist's Monthly Magazine. 126 (No. 1516-1519): 223–229. Retrieved 11/1/14.
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Links
edit- i at Fauna Europaea
- The Watford Coleoptera Group - Subcoccinella vigintiquattuorpunctata
- Fauna Europaea
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- "Subcoccinella vigintiquattuorpunctata". The Watford Coleoptera Group. Retrieved 2014-01-10.
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