High diversity of Cetiocyon beetles ( Coleoptera : Hydro-philidae ) along an elevational gradient on Mt . Wilhelm , New Guinea , with new records from the Bird ’ s Head Peninsula
@inproceedings{Szczepaski2018HighDO, title={High diversity of Cetiocyon beetles ( Coleoptera : Hydro-philidae ) along an elevational gradient on Mt . Wilhelm , New Guinea , with new records from the Bird ’ s Head Peninsula}, author={W. T. Szczepański and Dominik Vondr{\'a}{\vc}ek and M. Seidel and C. Wardhaugh and M. Fik{\'a}{\vc}ek}, year={2018} }
A major component of the “Our Planet Reviewed – Papua New Guinea” project was to evaluate insect diversity along an elevational gradient on Mt. Wilhelm (Madang Province, Papua New Guinea), the fourth highest peak in New Guinea. Flight intercept traps were installed at eight sites separated by approximately 500 m in elevation from 200 m a.s.l. to 3700 m a.s.l. Here we focus on the water scavenger beetle genus Cetiocyon (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae) collected as part of this project. Cetiocyon… CONTINUE READING
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