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<strong>©</strong> <strong>Biospeologica</strong> <strong>Bibliographia</strong><br />

<strong>Publications</strong> <strong>2010</strong>-1<br />

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this study is to produce a customized GIS data model in order to examine<br />

and organize the physical aspects of the hydrogeological system of the<br />

habitat. It will comprise the existing processes and objects in the karst<br />

landscape, leading to the accurate mapping of the area where P. a. parkelj<br />

is present. This model is designed first in a conceptual scheme, developed<br />

with the help of UML (Unified Modeling Language) - having a high<br />

flexibility to be further integrated within the GIS software (ArcGIS 9.3.1<br />

will be used in our case). The model will provide a useful analytical tool<br />

to better understand the habitat of P. a. parkelj and to provide the<br />

framework to model surface and subsurface events that could influence<br />

its population. This could guide nature conservation actions against<br />

arising threats in the future. http://www.icsb<strong>2010</strong>.net/<br />

NARANJO (M.) & OROMÍ (P.), <strong>2010</strong>. La cueva de<br />

Montaña Blanca: nuevo tubo volcánico de la isla de<br />

Fuerteventura. Vulcania 9:?<br />

http://www.vulcania.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&i<br />

d=61&Itemid=22<br />

NARANJO (M.), OROMÍ (P.), PÉREZ (A. J.),<br />

GONZÁLEZ (C.), FERNÁNDEZ (O.), LÓPEZ (H. D.)<br />

& MARTÍN (S.), <strong>2010</strong>. Fauna cavernícola de Gran<br />

Canaria - Secretos del mundo subterráneo. Ed. Sociedad<br />

Entomológica Canaria Melansis, ISBN: 978-84-96296-89-<br />

3, 106 p.<br />

http://www.fedespeleo.com/web/paginas/Publicaciones/revistas/canarias_<br />

<strong>2010</strong>.htm<br />

NAVA (S.), VENZAL (J. M.), TERASSINI (F. A.),<br />

MANGOLD (A. J.), CAMARGO (L. M. A.) &<br />

LABRUNA (M. B.), <strong>2010</strong>. Description of a New Argasid<br />

Tick (Acari: Ixodida) from Bat Caves in Brazilian<br />

Amazon. Journal of Parasitology 96(6, December):1089-<br />

1101. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1645/GE-2539.1. ABS:<br />

Nothoaspis amazoniensis n. sp. (Acari: Ixodida: Argasidae) is described<br />

from adult and immature ticks (nymph II, nymph I, larva) collected from<br />

bat caves in the Brazilian Amazon. Also, 16S rDNA sequences are<br />

provided. The diagnostic characters for adults are the presence of false<br />

shield or nothoaspis, an anteriorly projecting hood covering the<br />

capitulum, a medial extension of palpal article I (flaps), genital plate<br />

extending from coxa I to IV, absence of 2 setae on the internal margin of<br />

the flaps, a minute hypostome without denticles, presence of a central<br />

pore in the base of hypostome, and a reticulate surface pattern on the<br />

posterior half of the nothoaspis in males. The nymph II stage is<br />

characterized by a hood that is small in relation to the capitulum, short<br />

coxal setae, palpal flaps lacking setae on the internal margin, long<br />

hypostome, pointed with dentition 4/4 apically, and the anterior half of<br />

the body is covered by a cell-like configuration. Nymph I stage is<br />

characterized by a hood, small in relation to the capitulum, dorsum of the<br />

body covered by a cell-like configuration, venter integument covered by a<br />

cell-like configuration, and hypostome dentition 4/4 with apices that are<br />

"V"-shaped. Diagnostic characters of the larvae are the number and size<br />

of dorsal setae, and the shape of scutum and hypostome. The new species<br />

appears to have a life cycle with a larva that feeds on bats, a non-feeding<br />

nymphal stage (nymph I), a feeding nymphal stage (nymph II), and adults<br />

that probably represent non-feeding stages.<br />

NAVES (F.), <strong>2010</strong>. Bióloga de Aveiro descobre espécies<br />

novas. Diário de Notícias 02 Dezembro <strong>2010</strong>, Para mais<br />

detalhes consulte:<br />

http://www.dn.pt/inicio/ciencia/interior.aspx?content_id=1<br />

725060&seccao=Biosfera.<br />

http://dn.sapo.pt/inicio/ciencia/interior.aspx?content_id=1725060&seccao<br />

=Biosfera<br />

NECKÁŘOVÁ (J.), <strong>2010</strong>. Nález netopýra brvitého (Myotis<br />

emarginatus) v Praze [Record of the Geoffroy's bat<br />

(Myotis emarginatus) in Prague (Czech Republic)].<br />

Vespertilio 13/14:151-152. ABS: A roosting female of the<br />

Geoffroy's bat (Myotis emarginatus) was found in a mine at Řeporyje, at<br />

the south-western edge of the capital of Prague on 17 October <strong>2010</strong><br />

(cadastre of Praha-Řeporyje, 300 m a. s. l., mapping square 5951). This is<br />

the first confirmed record of the species in the territory of Prague. KW:<br />

Myotis emarginatus, distribution, Bohemia.<br />

http://www.ceson.org/publikace.php?p=13<br />

Bernard LEBRETON & Jean-Pierre BESSON<br />

Créé le : 01.01.<strong>2010</strong><br />

Modifié le : 30.06.<strong>2010</strong><br />

NEGREA (Ş.), <strong>2010</strong>. On the specimens of Eupolybothrus<br />

(Leptopolybothrus) tridentinus (Fanzago, 1874)<br />

(Chilopoda: Lithobiidae) from the "Z. MATIC" and "Ş.<br />

Negrea" collections (Romania). Travaux du Muséum<br />

national d'Histoire naturelle "Grigore Antipa"<br />

53(Décembre):139-147. DOI:<br />

http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10191-010-0010-y.<br />

NEHM (R. H.) & SCHONFELD (I. S.), <strong>2010</strong>. The future of<br />

natural selection knowledge measurement: A reply to<br />

Anderson & al., 2009. Journal of Research in Science<br />

Teaching 47(3, March):358-362. DOI:<br />

http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/tea.20330.<br />

NELSON (Daniel), <strong>2010</strong>. Food web structure of cave streams<br />

in southwestern Illinois and the survival and growth of the<br />

stygophilic Gammarus troglophilus (Crustacea:<br />

Amphipoda) under laboratory conditions. Master's Thesis<br />

University of Idaho.<br />

NÉMOZ (M.), <strong>2010</strong>. Final report of the LIFE-Nature<br />

program "Conservation of three cave-dwelling bats in<br />

southern France". Bat Research News 51(1):40-41.<br />

NÉMOZ (M.), <strong>2010</strong>. Bilan du programme LIFE<br />

"Conservation de trois Chiroptères cavernicoles dans le<br />

sud de la France" 2004-2008. Symbioses, n. s., 25(Mars,<br />

Actes des 12 e rencontres nationales "chauves-souris" de la<br />

SFEPM (Société Française pour l'Étude et la Protection<br />

des Mammifères), Bourges, Mars 2008):13-14.<br />

http://samnel.museum.pagesperso-orange.fr/Symbioses.htm<br />

NERI (F.), <strong>2010</strong>. Histoires tarnaises… bien mystérieuses.<br />

Kawa Sorix 9(Novembre):2.<br />

NEVRLÝ (M.), <strong>2010</strong>. Sedmdesát pět let Jiřího Gaislera.<br />

Vespertilio 13/14:157-163.<br />

http://www.ceson.org/publikace.php?p=13<br />

NGO (van T.) & PAUWELS (O. S. G.), <strong>2010</strong>. A new cavedwelling<br />

species of Cyrtodactylus Gray, 1827 (Squamata:<br />

Gekkonidae) from Khammouane Province, southern Laos.<br />

Zootaxa 2730(December 24):44-56, 2 pl., 58 réf. ABS: A<br />

new cave-dwelling bent-toed gecko, Cyrtodactylus lomyenensis sp. nov.<br />

is described from a karst forest in Gnommalath District, Khammouane<br />

Province, southern Laos. It differs from all other species of Indochinese-<br />

Thai Cyrtodactylus in the following combination of characters: maximum<br />

SVL of at least 71.2 mm; head dorsum yellowish with irregular brown<br />

blotches; presence of a brown nuchal loop reaching the posterior edge of<br />

the orbit; four narrow yellowish-cream transversal bands with irregular<br />

anterior and posterior black edges on a brown background between limb<br />

insertions; no precloacal groove; 39-40 precloacal-femoral pores in<br />

males, arranged in a continuous row; females with 32 precloacal-femoral<br />

pores in a continuous row, smaller than those of males; five postanal<br />

tubercles on each side; 16-18 subdigital lamellae on first toe; 19-23<br />

subdigital lamellae on fourth toe; no tubercles on tail dorsum; and a<br />

median row of enlarged subcaudal scales. KW: Cyrtodactylus,<br />

Gekkonidae, description, new species, Khammouane, Laos, cavedwelling.<br />

http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/list/<strong>2010</strong>/2730.html<br />

NIEMILLER (M. L.), NOSIL (P.) & FITZPATRICK (B.<br />

M.), <strong>2010</strong>. Corrigendum. Molecular Ecology 19(7,<br />

April):1513-1514. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-<br />

294X.<strong>2010</strong>.04564.x. ABS: This article corrects: Recent divergence<br />

with gene flow in Tennessee cave salamanders (Plethodontidae:<br />

Gyrinophilus) inferred from gene genealogies. Vol. 17(9):2258-2275,<br />

article first published online: 10 April 2008.<br />

NIEMILLER (M. L.) & POULSON (T. L.), <strong>2010</strong>. Chapter<br />

7. Subterranean Fishes of North America:<br />

Amblyopsidae:169-280. DOI:<br />

http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/EBK1578086702-c7. In:<br />

TRAJANO (E.), BICHUETTE (M. E.) & KAPOOR (B.<br />

G.), Biology of Subterranean Fishes. Edited by TRAJANO<br />

(E.), BICHUETTE (M. E.) & KAPOOR (B. G.). ISBN:

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