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Records of bats (Microchiroptera) from Wallacea Naturalis
Hill, J.E.; Rozendaal, F.G..
New distributional records of bats (Microchiroptera) are reported from Borneo, Sulawesi, the Moluccas and the Lesser Sunda Islands, with taxonomic notes.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Microchiroptera; Taxonomy; Biogeography; Sulawesi; Sangihe Is.; Talaud Is.; Moluccas; Lesser Sunda Islands; Borneo; 42.84.
Ano: 1989 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/318755
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First record of a Tachaea species from Sulawesi (Indonesia) with description of its manca stage (Isopoda, Flabellifera, Corallanidae) Naturalis
Bowman, Thomas E.; Botosaneanu, Lazare.
A corallanid isopod in the manca stage (lacking pereopod 7), collected from alluvial gravel along the Batui River in Sulawesi, Indonesia, and identified questionably as Tachaea lacustris Weber, 1892, is illustrated and described in detail. Tachaea lacustris was known previously only from freshwater lakes in Sumatra and Java. Its presence in river alluvial gravel should not be interpreted as possible adaptation to the hyporheic habitat.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Isopoda Corallanidae; Tachaea; Taxonomy; Distribution; Ecology; Sulawesi.
Ano: 1992 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/504343
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Notes on the taxonomy and ecology of the genus Hoya (Asclepiadaceae) in Central Sulawesi Naturalis
Kleijn, David; Donkelaar, Ruurd van.
The taxonomy and ecology of the genus Hoya R.Br, are unclear, especially in the core area of its distribution: Sumatra, Borneo, Sulawesi and Irian Jaya. This paper summarises the available information on the ecology of Hoya species, and describes eight species from central Sulawesi. An important ecological trait of many Hoya species is their association with ants. Four types of mutualistic relationships with ants occur in the genus: 1) species with specialised leaves to house ants; 2) a single species that provides housing for ants under imbricate leaves; 3) species growing on the carton of ant nests; and 4) species that root in ant inhabited cavities in tree trunks and branches. Four of the eight described species grew in association with ants (types...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Hoya; Marsdenieae; Sulawesi; Ant gardens; Ant plants; Epiphytes.
Ano: 2001 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/524796
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Indonesian sponges of the genus Petrosia Vosmaer (Demospongiae: Haplosclerida) Naturalis
Voogd, N.J. de; Soest, R.W.M. van.
Sponges of the genus Petrosia (Demospongiae: Haplosclerida) are large and characteristic components of many Indonesian reefs. We identify and provide descriptions of seven species of Petrosia collected recently on SW Sulawesi reefs (Eastern Indonesia), two of which are new to science: Petrosia (Petrosia) alfiani spec. nov. and Petrosia (Petrosia) hoeksemai spec. nov. Additional species recorded are Petrosia (Petrosia) lignosa Wilson, 1925, Petrosia (Petrosia) nigricans Lindgren, 1897, Petrosia (Petrosia) plana Wilson, 1925, Petrosia (Strongylophora) corticata (Wilson, 1925) and Petrosia (Strongylophora) strongylata Thiele, 1903. The species are discussed and compared with Petrosia records from other Indonesian and neighbouring Indo-West Pacific areas. We...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Porifera; Haplosclerida; Petrosia (Petrosia); Petrosia (Strongylophora); Sulawesi; Eastern Indonesia; 42.72.
Ano: 2002 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/217474
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New hydroptilid caddisfly species from southern Sulawesi (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) Naturalis
Wells, A.; Huisman, J..
Six new species of micro-caddisfly (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) are described from southern Sulawesi in the genera Chrysotrichia (1 species), Niuginitrichia (1, being the first record of Niuginitrichia outside New Guinea), Hydroptila (1) and Orthotrichia (3). The faunal list for Sulawesi is increased further by addition of a second widespread SE Asian species of Oxyethira and three other species of Orthotrichia; and distributions of several species previously recorded from the island are extended. Thirty-one hydroptilid species in eight genera are now recorded for Sulawesi; a ninth genus is listed, but solely on the basis of larvae.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Trichoptera; Hydroptilidae; Sulawesi; New species; Chrysotrichia; Niuginitrichia; Hydroptila; Orthotrichia; New records; Hydroptila; Hellyethira; Oxyethira; Orthotrichia; Taxonomy; 42.75.
Ano: 2001 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/217443
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Revision of the genus Trispinaria Quicke (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) Naturalis
Achterberg, C. van.
The genus Trispinaria Quicke, 1986 (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Braconinae) has been revised and six new species are described. The type-species is fully illustrated, and redescribed. A key to the species is added; the phylogeny, biogeography and distribution are discussed.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Braconidae; Braconinae; Trispinaria; Sulawesi; Oriental; Key; Distribution; Phylogeny; Biogeography; 42.75.
Ano: 1991 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/318465
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Larger benthic foraminifera and their distribution patterns on the Spermonde shelf, South Sulawesi Naturalis
Renema, W.; Hoeksema, B.W.; Hinte, J.E. van.
A systematic description of the distributional pattern of 20 species of larger benthic foraminifera on the Spermonde Archipelago and their relation with environmental parameters is presented. Around 13 islands transects at the exposed and leeward slope were sampled. Apart from parameters like substrate type, hydrodynamic energy and light intensity (directly related to depth) also nutrient availability and environmental stabiltity determine the distribution over the shelf. Some of the species, and especially the calcarinids, are less specialised to some of these parameters than in other areas. Elphidium craticulatum, showing chloroplast husbandry, is an important fauna component.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Benthic foraminifera; Spermonde Archipelago; Sulawesi; Distribution; Ecology; 42.79.
Ano: 2001 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/219452
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Snakes of Sulawesi: checklist, key and additional Biogeographical remarks Naturalis
Bosch, H.A.J. in den.
A checklist with concise synonymy and a key to the snakes of Sulawesi is presented, comprising 63 species in 38 genera; 3 subspecies and 15 species, of which one constitutes a monotypic genus, are considered endemic. There is a strong Indo-Malayan relationship. Sea-snakes and Candoia carinata excluded, no Philippine, Papuan or Australian affinities were found. Geological and ecological barriers, together with a low immigration pressure from the south and east, are considered causal factors. Although Sulawesi has been an instable island region at least since the Late Cretaceous as compared with most surrounding islands, which were parts of Sundaland or Sahulland and as such were formed relatively recently, the species richness in Wallacea is of the same...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Snakes; Checklist; Key; Species; Sulawesi; Indopacific region; Biogeography.; 42.82.
Ano: 1985 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/317584
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Echinobaetis phagas gen. nov., spec. nov., a new mayfly from Sulawesi (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) Naturalis
Mol, A.W.M..
The new genus Echinobaetis is established for the new species E. phagas from Sulawesi. Echinobaetis is only known in the larval stage. Gut contents indicate predatory habits of the type species.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Ephemeroptera; Sulawesi; Echinobaetis gen. nov.; E. phagas spec. nov; 42.75.
Ano: 1989 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/319242
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New species and descriptions of Lepidostomatidae (Trichoptera) from Sulawesi Naturalis
Weaver III, J.S.; Huisman, J..
Four new species of Lepidostoma from Sulawesi of the caddisfly family Lepidostomatidae are described. The three lepidostomatid species previously known from Sulawesi (Neboiss 1991) are removed from Goerodes and transferred to Lepidostoma. Also, the female of Lepidostoma xylochos (Neboiss) is described for the first time.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Trichoptera; Lepidostomatidae; Taxonomy; Sulawesi; 42.75.
Ano: 1992 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/319137
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A new section in Nepenthes (Nepenthaceae) and a new species from Sulawesi Naturalis
Cheek, M.; Jebb, M..
Nepenthes section Tentaculatae of Borneo and Sulawesi is described and delimited, with a key to the nine species, including N. maryae of Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, which is here assessed as Vulnerable under criterion D2 using the 2001 IUCN standard. It is hypothesised that this species might trap insects using a ‘flick of the lid’ mechanism.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Carnivorous plants; Conservation; ‘flick of the lid’; Nepenthes; Sulawesi.
Ano: 2016 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/607403
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The Odonata of Sulawesi and adjacent islands. Part 4. A new genus and species of Chlorocyphidae from South-East Sulawesi Naturalis
Tol, J. van.
A new genus and species of Chlorocyphidae (Insecta: Odonata: Zygoptera), Watuwila vervoorti, from SE Sulawesi (Indonesia) is described. A preliminary phylogenetic analysis of the genera of the family indicates that the genus represents a relatively old lineage.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Chlorocyphidae; New genus; New species; Sulawesi; Phylogeny.; 42.75.
Ano: 1998 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/317710
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Seven new Malesian species of Ficus (Moraceae) Naturalis
Berg, C.C..
Descriptions of seven new species, Ficus buntaensis, F. flavistipulata, F. jambiensis, F. porata, F. samarana, F. sorongensis and F. temburongensis are presented and the related species briefly discussed.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Borneo; Ficus; New Guinea; New species; Philippines; Sulawesi; Sumatra.
Ano: 2012 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525358
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Dysoxylum quadrangulatum, and notes on Meliaceae in Sulawesi Naturalis
Culmsee, H..
Dysoxylum quadrangulatum Culmsee (Meliaceae) is described as a new species from S ulawesi. Dysoxylum acutangulum Miq. subsp. foveolatum (Radlk.) Mabb. is reported as a new record for S ulawesi, closing the distribution gap between the two Western and Eastern Malesian distributed subspecies.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Dysoxylum; Meliaceae; Celebes; Sulawesi; Indonesia.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525898
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Dilobopyga janstocki n. sp., a new cicada endemic to Sulawesi (Homoptera, Cicadidae) Naturalis
Duffels, J.P..
Dilobopyga janstocki n. sp. is described from North Sulawesi, Indonesia, and placed in the Dilobopyga opercularis group.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Dilobopyga; Cicadidae; Taxonomy; Sulawesi.
Ano: 1990 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/503976
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New Indo-Australian subgenera and species of the genera Xynobius Foerster and Ademoneuron Fischer (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Opiinae) Naturalis
Achterberg, C. van.
Two new subgenera of the genus Xynobius Foerster, 1862, from the Southern Hemisphere are described and illustrated: Paraxynobius (type species Xynobius granulatus spec. nov. from New Zealand), and Sulcynobius (type species X. latisulcus spec. nov. from Sulawesi). One new species of the genus Ademoneuron Fischer, 1988, is added: A. yasirae spec. nov. from Indonesia (Halmahera).
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Hymenoptera; Braconidae; Opiinae; Xynobius; Paraxynobius; Sulcynobius; Atormus; Ademoneuron; New Zealand; Indonesia; Sulawesi; Halmahera; New subgenus; New species; Australian; Wallacean; 42.75.
Ano: 2004 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/214445
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Notes on macroglossine bats from Sulawesi and the Moluccas, Indonesia, with the description of a new species of Syconycteris Matschie, 1899 from Halmahera (Mammalia: Megachiroptera) Naturalis
Rozendaal, F.G..
A recent collection of bats from northern Sulawesi (Celebes), Halmahera and Bacan (Batjan), Indonesia, contains representatives of three macroglossine genera. A specimen of Eonycteris rosenbergii (Jentink, 1889) from northern Sulawesi — a species previously known only from the immature type specimen — together with an additional, previously unreported specimen confirms the diagnostic value of the absence of the third lower molar. The validity of this taxon has been questioned by several authors, who suggested that E. rosenbergii is based on an anomalous specimen of E. spelaea (Dobson, 1871). Other material of Eonycteris from Sulawesi, referable to spelaea, is discussed, with the first record for the island of Muna (Moena), and comparative notes are given...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Bats; Macroglossinae; Taxonomy; Biogeography; Sulawesi; Moluccas; 42.84.
Ano: 1984 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/318316
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On Parathelphusa ceophallus spec. nov. (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Parathelphiisidae) from Pulau Buton, Sulawesi Naturalis
Ng, P.K.L..
A new species of parathelphusid freshwater crab, Parathelphusa ceophallus, is described from Pulau Buton, a small island southeast of the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia. The species is differentiated from its allies in the P. celebensis complex by the form of its anterolateral margin, postorbital cristae, frontal median triangle, and male first pleopod.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Crustacea; Decapoda; Parathelphiisidae; Parathelphusa ceophallus spec. nov.; Sulawesi; 42.74.
Ano: 1993 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/318974
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The genus Paracyphocrania Redtenbacher, 1908 (Phasmatodea: Phasmatinae: Phasmatini) Naturalis
Henneman, F.H.; Conle, O.V..
The little-known monotypic genus Paracyphocrania Redtenbacher, 1908 (Phasmatinae: Phasmatini) is reviewed and now comprises two species: P. lativentris Redtenbacher, 1908, and P. tecticollis (Redtenbacher, 1908) comb. nov., which are redescribed and illustrated. A neotype is designated for P. lativentris which is newly recorded from Sulawesi.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Phasmatodea; Phasmatinae; Phasmatini; Paracyphocrania; Paracyphocrania lativentris; Vasilissa tecticollis; Sulawesi; Philippines; Description; Egg.; 42.75.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/198490
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Tree diversity in sub-montane and lower montane primary rain forests in Central Sulawesi Naturalis
Culmsee, H.; Pitopang, R..
The tree diversity of sub-montane and lower montane primary forests is studied in plot-based inventories on two sites in Lore Lindu National Park, Central Sulawesi. Out of 166 species in total, 50 % are new records for Sulawesi (19 %) or the Central Sulawesi province (31 %). Species richness decreases with altitude. In the submontane forest, the highest Family Importance Values (FIV) are reached by the Lauraceae, Fagaceae, Sapotaceae, Moraceae and Euphorbiaceae. In the lower montane forest, the Fagaceae are of major importance (FIV 71.9), followed at some distance by the Myrtaceae, Elaeocarpaceae and Lauraceae. For each site, a group of important families is identified that is of minor importance or absent on the other site. The comparison of basal area...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Flora Malesiana; Lore Lindu; Montane forest; Primary forest; Rain forest; SE Asia; Sulawesi; Tree diversity.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/524684
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