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BDInsight – September 2023

Posted on 02/09/2023 by admin

Welcome to the September 2023 edition of the BDInsight. We have plenty of news to share and plenty of exciting events coming up. Read on to find out more…...

BDI bird ringing courses and ringing events
Archive/Bird ringing/Birds

BDI bird ringing courses and events : links to reports

Posted on 14/07/2023 by admin

This is a list of bird ringing courses and other ringing events with reports on the BDI website. The most recent event is at the top, and we work backwards to f...

bird atlas project citizen science
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SABAP2 – The Southern African Bird Atlas Project

Posted on 23/01/2023 by admin

SABAP2 is a citizen science bird atlas project that is driven by the energy of several hundred volunteers who are mapping the distribution of birds across sever...

Archive/Biodiversity/LacewingMAP

Myrmeleontidae (Antlions)

Posted on 20/05/2021 by admin

This is the description of the Family Myrmeleontidae in the online guide to the Neuroptera (lacewings and antlions) of southern Africa Myrmeleontidae is the lar...

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Mantispidae (Mantidflies)

Posted on 20/05/2021 by admin

This is the description of the Family Mantispidae in the online guide to the Neuroptera (lacewings and antlions) of southern Africa The record for the above pho...

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Nemopteridae (Thread-winged Lacewings, etc)

Posted on 20/05/2021 by admin

This is the description of the Family Nemopteridae in the online guide to the Neuroptera (lacewings and antlions) of southern Africa The above photo by Handre B...

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Chrysopidae (Green Lacewings)

Posted on 20/05/2021 by admin

This is the description of the Family Chrysopidae in the online guide to the Neuroptera (lacewings and antlions) of southern Africa •At least 79 species in the ...

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Hemerobiidae (Brown Lacewings)

Posted on 20/05/2021 by admin

This is the description of the Family Memerobiidae in the online guide to the Neuroptera (lacewings and antlions) of southern Africa •7 genera and 22 known spec...

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Coniopterygidae (Dusty-winged Lacewings)

Posted on 20/05/2021 by admin

This is the description of the Family Coniopterygidae in the online guide to the Neuroptera (lacewings and antlions) of southern Africa •Comprising 7 genera and...

LacewingMAP
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Online guide to the Neuroptera (lacewings and antlions) of southern Africa

Posted on 20/05/2021 by admin

There are 13 families in southern Africa. Here are the first seven. Coniopterygidae (Dusty-winged Lacewings) Hemerobiidae (Brown Lacewings) Chrysopidae (Green L...

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