HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Dark taxa and collaborators from the State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart, Rosenstein, Stuttgart, GermanyUniversity of Hohenheim, Institute of Biology, Biological Systematics (190w) have published the research: u00b7 Moser M. et al, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: Two excitation wavelengths were used in the analysis (487 and 560 nm) and two emission ranges (500-540 and 570-645 nm).
SUMMARY
The German entomofauna is generally considered relatively well-studied, especially within nature conservation areas (Dathe et_al 2001; Klausnitzer 2005; Gottschalk 2019). 2014; Kothe T., Engelhardt M., Bartsch D. leg.; Malaise . . .
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