italictitle Taxobox name Ceratina image Ceratina species fg01.jpg image caption Ceratina sp. regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Hymenoptera subordo Apocrita superfamilia Apoidea familia Apidae subfamilia Xylocopinae tribus Ceratinini genus Ceratina genus authority Latreille , 1802 subdivision ranks Species subdivision 200 species The cosmopolitan bee genus Ceratina , often referred to as small carpenter bees , is the sole lineage of the tribe Ceratinini , and closely related to the more familiar carpenter bee s. They make nests in dead wood, stems, or pith, and while many are solitary, a number are subsociality subsocial , with mothers caring for their larvae, and in a few cases where multiple females are found in a single nest, daughters or sisters may form very small, weakly eusocial colonies where one bee forages and the other remains in the nest and lays eggs . Ceratina are commonly dark, shining, even metallic bees, with fairly sparse body hairs and a weak scopa biology scopa on the hind tibia. Most species have some yellow markings, most often restricted to the face, but often elsewhere on the body. They are very commonly mistaken for sweat bees family Halictidae , due to their small size, metallic coloration, and some similarity in wing venation they can ... without males. External links http www.discoverlife.org mp 20q?guide CeratinaCeratina Identification Guide http www.discoverlife.org mp 20q?search Ceratina List of Species http www.discoverlife.org mp 20m?kind Ceratina Worldwide Species Map http www.cirrusimage.com bees small carpenter.htm Small carpenter bee Ceratina sp . diagnostic photos and descriptions http entomology.ifas.ufl.edu creatures misc bees ceratina.htm carpenter bees, Ceratina spp. on the University of Florida UF Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences IFAS Featured Creatures Web site Commons category Ceratina Category Apidae bee stub es Ceratina it Ceratina ru Ceratina ... more details
Taxobox image image caption Tyrrhenaria ceratina status CR status system IUCN2.3 status ref ref Bouchet P. 1996. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 9843 all Helix ceratina . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 7 August 2007. ref regnum Animalia phylum Mollusca classis Gastropoda unranked superfamilia clade Heterobranchia br clade Euthyneura br clade Panpulmonata br clade Eupulmonata br clade Stylommatophora br informal group Sigmurethra superfamilia Helicoidea genus Tyrrhenaria species T. ceratina binomial Tyrrhenaria ceratina binomial authority Robert James Shuttleworth Shuttleworth , 1843 ref de icon Robert James Shuttleworth Shuttleworth R. J. 1843. ber die Land und S sswasser Mollusken von Corsica . Mittheilungen der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Bern 1843 2 3 9 21. ref synonyms Helix ceratina Shuttleworth, 1843 br Helix tristis Pfeiffer, 1845 Tyrrhenaria ceratina is a species of air breathing land snail , a Terrestrial animal terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Helicidae , the typical snails. This species is Endemism endemic to List of non marine molluscs of France Corsica . References reflist External links commonscat Tyrrhenaria ceratina http www.animalbase.uni goettingen.de zooweb servlet AnimalBase home species?id 2744 Animal Base info Category Helicidae Helicidae stub co Lumaca d Aiacciu es Helix ceratina fr Escargot de Corse it Tyrrhenaria ceratina pt Helix ceratina sr Tyrrhenaria ceratina ... more details
Italictitle Taxobox image image caption Tyrrhenaria regnum Animalia phylum Mollusca classis Gastropoda unranked superfamilia clade Heterobranchia br clade Euthyneura br clade Panpulmonata br clade Eupulmonata br clade Stylommatophora br informal group Sigmurethra superfamilia Helicoidea genus Tyrrhenaria genus authority Hesse, 1918 http www.ubio.org NZ search.php?search Tyrrhenaria&quickSearch QuickSearch&selectall Check All&colname on&colcategory on&colauthority on&colcomments on&page &vol Tyrrhenaria is a genus of air breathing land snail s, Terrestrial animal terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk s in the family Helicidae , the typical snails. Species Species within the genus Tyrrhenaria include Tyrrhenaria ceratina References reflist http www.ubio.org NZ search.php?search Tyrrhenaria&quickSearch QuickSearch&selectall Check All&colname on&colcategory on&colauthority on&colcomments on&page &vol Nomenclator Zoologicus info External links commonscat Tyrrhenaria ceratina http www.animalbase.uni goettingen.de zooweb servlet AnimalBase home species?id 2744 Animal Base info on one species Category Helicidae Helicidae stub co Lumaca d Aiacciu fr Escargot de Corse it Tyrrhenaria ceratina pt Helix ceratina sr Tyrrhenaria ceratina ... more details
italictitle C. darwini may refer to Caerostris darwini , Darwin s bark spider Calosima darwini , Adamski & Landry, 1997, a moth species in the genus Calosima Canthidium darwini Carios darwini Cavernulina darwini Centrodora darwini Ceratina darwini Chionelasmus darwini Cleonus darwini Cryptocercus darwini , a cockroach species in the genus Cryptocercus See also C. darwinii disambiguation Darwini disambiguation Species Latin name abbreviation disambiguation ... more details
Francis David Morice 23 June 1849, St John s Wood 21 September 1926, Woking was an England English entomologist who specialised in Hymenoptera . The Reverend Francis David Morice was a noted Theology theologist and linguist who wrote Stories in Attic Greek London, Rivingtons, 1883 , still in print. His work in entomology involved extensive travel. Morice made collecting expeditions to Egypt , Algeria , Asia Minor , Mesopotamia and Persia . Morice was President of the Royal Entomological Society 1911 1912 . Insects named in his honour include Ceratina moricei Friese, 1899 Colletes moricei Saunders, 1904 Hedychridium moricei Du Buysson, 1904 Hylaeus moricei Friese, 1898 Mesoleptidea moricei Schmiedeknecht, 1913 Metadrosus moricei Pic, 1904 Works Partial List 1897 New or little known Sphegidae from Egypt. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London 1897 301 316, pl. VI. Correction p 434. 1900 Descriptions of new or doubtful species of the genus Ammophila Kirby from Algeria. Annals and Magazine of Natural History Series 7 5 64 70. 1900 An excursion to Egypt, Asia Minor, &c. in search of Aculeate Hymenoptera. Entomologist s Monthly Magazine 36 164 172. We had a sort of a pic nic, organized by Dr. Dinkler on an island in the Nile. This island is known to the Doctor s friends as Adelen Insel having been so named in playful compliment to Mme. A. Dinkler, his wife, and this name is immortalized in some recent German works on Egyptian Hymenoptera. It will not, however, be found in maps or other directories 1903. New Hymenoptera Aculeata taken by the Swedish zoological expedition to the White Nile in the spring of 1901. Annals and Magazine of Natural History Series 7 12 610 615. 1911. Hymenoptera aculeata collected in Algeria. The Sphegidae Being Part V of the work commenced by the late Edward Saunders entomologist Edward Saunders , F.R.S., in Trans. Entomol. Soc., 1901, p. 515 . Transactions of the Entomological Society of London 1911 62 135. 1915 with John Hartley Du ... more details
taxobox status G2 status system TNC regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Asterales familia Asteraceae tribus Astereae genus Townsendia species T. aprica binomial Townsendia aprica binomial authority S.L.Welsh & James L. Reveal Reveal Townsendia aprica is a rare species of flowering plant in the Asteraceae aster family known by the common name Last Chance Townsend daisy . It is endemism endemic to Utah in the United States, where it is known from three counties. It faces a number of threats and it is a federally listed threatened species of the United States. This plant is a perennial herb forming a clump just a few centimeters wide and one or two centimeters tall. The rough haired spatula shaped leaves are generally under a centimeter long but may be slightly longer. The Head botany flower heads lie directly on top of the clump rather than erect on stalks. Each head contains up to 21 ray florets roughly half a centimeter long. ref name fna http www.efloras.org florataxon.aspx?flora id 1&taxon id 250067758 Townsendia aprica . Flora of North America. ref They are yellow orange in color, aging cream or white. ref name tep Tepedino, V. J., et al. 2004 . https ojs.lib.byu.edu ojs index.php wnan article viewFile 1391 1246 Reproduction and demography of Townsendia aprica Asteraceae , a rare endemic of the southern Utah Plateau. Western North American Naturalist 64 4 465 70. ref The flower gets its species name from the Apricot color apricot shade of its ray florets. ref name rec USFWS. http ecos.fws.gov docs recovery plan 930820.pdf Townsendia aprica Recovery Plan. August 20, 1993. ref There are many disc florets at the center. The fruit is an achene with a Pappus flower structure pappus of scales the ray and disc florets produce fruits that differ in appearance. ref name fna The flowers are pollination pollinated by several species of bee s, including Ceratina nanula , Synhalonia fulvitarsis , Dioxys pomonae , S ... more details
italic title for the town Vernonia, Oregon taxobox name Vernonia image Vernonia baldwinii.jpg image caption Vernonia baldwinii regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Asterales familia Asteraceae tribus Vernonieae genus Vernonia genus authority Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber Schreb. subdivision ranks Species subdivision About 1000 see text Vernonia is a genus of about 1000 species of forb s and shrub s in the family Asteraceae . Some species are known as Ironweed . Some species are edible and of economic value. They are known for having intense purple flowers. The genus is named for English botanist William Vernon botanist William Vernon . There are numerous distinct subgenera and subsections in this genus . This has led some botanists to divide this large genus into smaller groups which separate the species into distinct genera. For instance, the Flora of North America only recognizes about 20 species, 17 of which are in North America north of Mexico, with the other two or three being found in South America . ref http www.efloras.org florataxon.aspx?flora id 1&taxon id 134497 Flora of North America Vernonia ref Uses File Cyanthillium cinereum Ash Fleabane W2 IMG 2850.jpg 190px thumb left Bee Ceratina sp. on Vernonia cinerea at Ananthagiri Hills , in Ranga Reddy district of Andhra Pradesh , India Several species of Vernonia , including V. calvoana , V. amygdalina , and V. colorata , are eaten as leaf vegetable s. Common names for these species include bitterleaf , ewuro , ndole and onugbu . They are common in most West Africa n and Central Africa n countries. They are one of the most widely consumed leaf vegetables of Cameroon , where they are a key ingredient of Ndol . The leaves have a sweet and bitter taste. They are sold fresh or drying food dried , and are a typical ingredient in egusi soup . V. amygdalina is well known as a medicinal plant with several uses attributed to it, including for diabete ... more details
ambox text Please stick to IUCN Red List http www.iucnredlist.org apps redlist search link 4b8fa6b5 14c872da when you add or remove species , subspecies , Variety botany varieties , stocks or sub populations. Binomial nomenclature Binomial and Trinomial nomenclature trinomial nomenclature should be used, no more. To get more clarity, surname of scientific authority should be ignored. On 29 January 2010, the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species identified 1859 critically endangered species , subspecies and Variety botany varieties , stocks and subpopulations in the Animalia kingdom. Annelida Oligochaeta Haplotaxida Tubificidae columns list 4 font style italic Phallodrilus macmasterae Polychaeta Nerillida Nerillidae columns list 4 font style italic Mesonerilla prospera Arthropoda Arachnida Araneae Theraphosidae columns list 4 font style italic Poecilotheria hanumavilasumica Poecilotheria metallica Crustacea Amphipoda Bogidiellidae columns list 4 font style italic Bogidiella bermudensis Gammaridae columns list 4 font style italic Gammarus desperatus Hadziidae columns list 4 font style italic Pseudoniphargus grandimanus Ingolfiellidae columns list 4 font style italic Ingolfiella longipes Liljeborgiidae columns list 4 font style italic Idunella sketi Paramelitidae columns list 4 font style italic Aquadulcaris pheronyx Phoxocephalidae columns list 4 font style italic Cocoharpinia iliffei Anostraca Branchinectidae columns list 4 font style italic Branchinecta belki Branchinecta mexicana Linderiellidae columns list 4 font style italic Dexteria floridana Streptocephalidae columns list 4 font style italic Streptocephalus gracilis Streptocephalus moorei Thamnocephalidae columns list 4 font style italic Branchinella lithaca Calanoida Epacteriscidae columns list 4 font style italic Erebonectes nesioticus Platycopiidae columns list 4 font style italic Antrisocopia prehensilis Nanocopia minuta Pseudocyclopiidae columns list 4 font style italic Paracyclopia naessi Cyclopoida Speleoi ... more details