Répertoire du personnel
Marc De Meyer
Biologie
Invertébrés
Invertébrés
Publications
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De Meyer, M. & Dall’Asta, U. 2004. ‘Dictyoptères’. In: Louette, M., D. Meirte & R. Jocqué (eds), La faune terrestre de l’archipel des Comores. Series ‘Studies in Afrotropical Zoology’, 293. KMMA, pp. 248-249. (PR)
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De Meyer, M. & Dall’Asta, U. 2004. ‘Orthoptères’. In: Louette, M., D. Meirte & R. Jocqué (eds), La faune terrestre de l’archipel des Comores. Series ‘Studies in Afrotropical Zoology’, 293. KMMA, pp. 252-253. (PR)
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De Meyer, M. 2004. ‘Diptères’. In: Louette, M., D. Meirte & R. Jocqué (eds), La faune terrestre de l’archipel des Comores. Series ‘Studies in Afrotropical Zoology’, 293. KMMA, pp. 253-259. (PR)
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De Meyer, M., Coulon, G. & Jocqué, R. 2004. ‘Coléoptères’. In: Louette, M., D. Meirte & R. Jocqué (eds), La faune terrestre de l’archipel des Comores. Series ‘Studies in Afrotropical Zoology’, 293. KMMA, pp. 268-275. (PR)
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De Meyer, M., Copeland, R.S., Wharton, R.A. & Mcpheron, B.A. 2004. ‘On the geographical origin of the medfly, Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann)’. Proceedings 6th International Symposium on Fruit Flies of Economic Importance (Stellenbosch, South Africa). National Museum of Namibia, pp. 45-53. (PR)
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De Meyer, M. 2004. ‘Diptères. In: La faune terrestre de l’archipel des Comores’. Louette, M., D. Meirte & R. Jocqué (ed), Studies in Afrotropical Zoology 293: 253-259. (PR).
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Mwatawala, M.W., White, I.M., Maerere, A.P., Senkondo, F.J. & De Meyer, M. 2004. ‘A new invasive Bactrocera species (Diptera, Tephritidae) in Tanzania’. African Entomology 12(1): 156-158. (PR).
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De Meyer, M. 2004. ‘A new Centrioncus (Diptera: Diopsidae, Centrioncinae) species from the Taita Hills, Kenya’. Journal of Afrotropical Zoology 1: 25-29. ISSN: 1781-1104. (PR).
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De Meyer, M. 2002. ‘Biogeography, diversity, and seasonality of Syrphidae (Diptera) in Guineo-Congolian tropical rain forest in Kenya’. Journal of East African Natural History 90: 87-101. (PR).
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Copeland, R.S., Wharton, R.A., Luke, Q. & De Meyer, M. 2002. ‘Indigenous hosts of Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Kenya’. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 95: 672-694. (PR).