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NeoBiota, Volume 20 (2014)
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Medikamenten-Entsorgung: Verbraucherwissen mangelhaft +++ Ärztefortbildung zu Arzneimittelrückständen im Wasser +++ Neues Leitungsteam am ISOE +++ Save the Date: ISOE-Tagung im November +++ Umweltzeichen Blauer Engel soll zeitgemäßer werden +++ ISOE ist Gastgeber für die Gewinner des Science Forums „Green Talents“ 2014 +++ ISOE evaluiert Wasser-Partnerschaften in Afrika +++ Weltweit größte Anlage zum alternativen Abwassermanagement in China +++ Die Zukunft des Fahrrads: Abschlussveranstaltung des Projekts mobile2020 +++ Forschungsprojekt CuveWaters auf der IFAT 2014: Aquadome-Film am BMBF-Stand +++ Resilienz-Konferenz in Südfrankreich +++ Termine +++ Publikationen
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Results of an Odonata survey carried out in the peatlands of Central Kalimantan, Indonesia, in 2012
(2014)
The results of a survey of Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) in the peat lands of Central Kalimantan, Indonesia, in 2012 are presented. Fifty four species of Odonata found in the area in June-July 2012 are listed, along with brief notes and the locations in which they were found. Of the species found, twelve had not been recorded in Central Kalimantan previously, and of these at least four are completely new to science. Six species, originally described from Central Kalimantan and not recorded any- where since 1953, were rediscovered. At least sixteen of the species found during the survey are considered to be of conservation concern. The discovery of at least four new species to science in a relatively short survey indicates a high probability of occurrence of many more species that are awaiting discovery, and that many un-discovered species may be lost or highly threatened because of the rapid demise of peat swamp forest habitats. A checklist of the Odonata known from Central Kalimantan is provided in an appendix.