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| A consortium to determine the complete DNA sequence of the euchromatic genome of the fruitfly, Drosophila melanogaster, and to develop experimental and computational tools to probe its biological significance. Includes a searchable encyclopedia of drosophila, genomic DNA sequences and software tools for sequence analysis.
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Information on the distribution and identification of butterflies in Poland for the years 1986-1997. Some of the text in the identification database is in Polish but the clear colour images and scientific names assist with identification.
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Offers photographs and information about butterfly species belonging to the Papilionidae, Pieridae, Danaidae, Libytheidae, Nymphalidae, Satyridae, and Lycaenidae families. Gives details of metamorphosis and the life cycle of each species.
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Pictures of beetles, butterflies, moths, caterpillars, flies, mosquitoes, crickets, and ticks, as well as plant disease and damage.
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Set of links to Internet resources relevant to butterflies. Headings include biology, management, common species, identification, taxonomy and collection.
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Photographs and descriptions of tropical butterflies, arranged by geographical region.
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An educational resource concerned with a variety of issues relating to butterflies, their conservation, distribution, and habitats. Butterfly and moth species are searchable by US state, and articles cover the likes of gardening and landscaping, butterfly and moth biology and behaviour, and stories, legends, and myths. Also features an extensive image gallery.
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Searchable bibliography of the literature relating to the lacewings and their allies (insect orders Neuroptera, Megaloptera and Raphidioptera).
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Set of links to Internet resources relevant to flies. Headings include biology, problems and management, common species, identification, taxonomy, biting flies, filth-breeding flies, midges and Drosophila.
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Set of links to Internet resources relevant to dragonflies and damselflies. Headings include biology, taxonomy, collection, images, sssociations and societies.
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Provides lists of native plants and wildlife for any specified postal district in the UK. Information delivered includes common and scientific names, conservation status, and an indication of the suitability of each species for the garden. Also provides checklists of native plants, butterflies, bumblebees, and mammals.
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Information on the distribution and identification of butterflies in Poland for the years 1986-1997. Some of the text in the identification database is in Polish but the clear colour images and scientific names assist with identification.
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Pictures of beetles, butterflies, moths, caterpillars, flies, mosquitoes, crickets, and ticks, as well as plant disease and damage.
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Material about dragonflies, fish, reptiles and amphibians, birds and mammals.
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A magazine about wildlife in the Arabian peninsula. Includes full text articles on satellite tracking, butterflies, conservation, greater flamingos, the Red Sea, flowers of south-west Saudi Arabia, Arabia's desert mice, and whale research.
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Range of information about dragonflies and damselflies in the UK, particularly North Buckinghamshire. There are seven main sections: introduction, diary, sites, description, key, pictures and links.
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Set of links to Internet resources relevant to mosquitoes. Headings include biology, diseases, management, common species, identification and taxonomy.
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Educational institution concerned with the diversity and relationships in nature and among cultures. It provides collection-based research and learning for greater public understanding and appreciation of the world. Features collections include butterflies, anthropology and man-eating lions.
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Information about butterflies and moths. Includes an index that can be searched topically, geographically or alphabetically, images, articles, bibliography, physiology, migration and taxonomy.
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