ANTS OF LIFE!
6 June 2010
De acum inainte, postări legate de aspecte pur ştiinţifice, vor apărea pe http://myrmecos-romanica.blogspot.com
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Articole ştiinţifice
31 May 2010
Hristos a Inviat!
12 February 2010
Sarbatori Fericite si mai ales linistite!
SARBATORI FERICITE!
21 December 2009
Congresul Anual de Zoologie, “Grigore Antipa”, 12-13, noiembrie 2009
14 November 2009
PALAEARCTIC LONGHORN BEETLES (COLEOPTERA: CERAMBYCIDAE) FROM „DR. KARL PETRI” COLLECTION OF THE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM OF SIBIU (ROMANIA). PART I: LEPTURINAE SUBFAMILY
IOAN TĂUŞAN1, CORNELIU BUCŞA2
1 Brukenthal National Museum, Natural History Museum, 1st Cetăţii street, RO – 550166 Sibiu, Romania
2 Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Ecology and Environmental Protection, 31st Oituz street,RO– 550337, Sibiu, Romania
Key words: longhorn beetles, collection, Sibiu, catalogue, K. Petri
Abstract
The catalogue consists of data on sixty-three Palaearctic Cerambycidae species of the Lepturinae subfamily from the “Dr. Karl Petri” collection of the Natural History Museum from Sibiu. Dr. K. Petri collected an important part of the material, but also Eduard Albert Bielz, Friedrich Deubel, Moritz von Kimakowicz, Csiki Ernst, Dr. Arnold Müller, Eduard Scheeser, Rudolf Albrecht, Alexander Ormay, Dr. Eugen Worell and Ludwig Méhely, contributed to this valuble collection. Most of the specimens originate in Romania, mainly in Transylvania. In the collection, there is also material from Slovakia, Acmaeops septentrionis Thomson, 1866, from Germany, Evodinus clathratus (Fabricius, 1792), Grammoptera ustulata (Schaller, 1783) and Pedostrangalia revestita (Linnaeus, 1767) and from Hungary, Pachyta lamed (Linnaeus, 1758) and Cortodera humeralis (Schaller, 1783). Systematical classification is according to those used by Sama (2004) in “Fauna Europaea” and Danilevsky (2007).
AQUATIC BIODIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
30 September 2009
Mai multe detalii gasiti pe linkul de mai jos:
http://stiinte.ulbsibiu.ro/aquatic_biodiversity_conference/
Campanie: Parcul Naţional Munţii Rodnei – iulie2009
14 August 2009
Campanie Aries 27-28.06.2009
1 July 2009
Giant Ant Colony is a World Wonder!
31 May 2009
Giant Ant Colony – - ::: >Cea mai mare colonie de furnici!
Global dimming, a new paradox!
5 April 2009
Students: TAUSAN Ioan, CRAVA Adriana, DINCA Iuliana,
Coordonator: lect. univ. dr. COSTEA Marioara,
Universitatea “Lucian Blaga” din Sibiu
Sesiunea de comunicari stiintifice a studentilor, editia a IX – a, Alba Iulia,
Sectiunea: Stiinta Mediului
Locul: 2
Abstractul lucrarii:
The paper approaches studies of projections of future climate change. After the controversial global warming, a new phenomenon that occurs in the terrestrial atmosphere has drawn the attention of the scientific community. This new phenomenon is called, global dimming, and it represents the decrease of the solar capacity to reach the earth surface. This has a cooling effect on the earth surface, against the theory of the global warming actions. The logical approach would be to reduce the climate-harmful emissions, but without fully comprehending the whole process, this could prove to be even worse then global warming.








