TABLE of CONTENTS
Weta, Volume 41(1), 2011
TABLE of CONTENTSWeta, Volume 41(1), 2011
Editorial
Enduring winter John Leader Pages: 1–3 Abstract | Article (pdf file, 112 KB) Research article Bankside Scientific Reserve - an important refuge for Canterbury's dryland insect fauna Rowan Emberson, Pauline Syrett and Ronny Groenteman Pages: 4–26 Abstract | Article (pdf file, 266 KB) Research article Observations of predators of gall mites (Acari: Eriophyidae) Nicholas Martin Pages: 27–31 Abstract | Article (pdf file, 236 KB) Research article New locations for the recent introductions Nysius caledoniae and Taylorilygus apicalis Alan Eyles Pages: 32–34 Abstract | Article (pdf file, 128 KB) Research article The mysterious Waitetola, type locality of several New Zealand spiders Cor Vink, Russell W Hutton and Cody Fraser Pages: 35–37 Abstract | Article (pdf file, 131 KB) Research article Notes on the heat tolerance of Argentine ants (Linepithema humile) Gene Brown, Paul Craddock and Viv Van Dyk Pages: 38–40 Abstract | Article (pdf file, 173 KB) Research article Observations of the Forest Ringlet Butterfly Dodonidia helmsii (Nymphalidae: Satyrinae) flying in heavy rain on the Heaphy Track Morgan Shields Pages: 41–42 Abstract | Article (pdf file, 125 KB) Research article Dicerca furcata (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) and Popillia japonica (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae): further species of beetles found on imported used vehicles, but not established in New Zealand Anthony Harris Pages: 43–44 Abstract | Article (pdf file, 158 KB) Research article A significant northern range extension for the rarely collected New Zealand longhorn beetle Drototelus politus Broun (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) Stephen Thorpe and Jacqueline Beggs Pages: 45–48 Abstract | Article (pdf file, 237 KB) Research article Bumble Bee Road Toll (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) Barry Donovan and Samantha Read Pages: 49–52 Abstract | Article (pdf file, 180 KB) As an issue <3 years old, full-text access to these articles is free on a trial basis. (Access will always be free for articles >3 years old.)
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