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NEWSLETTER July 2024

Quarta, 11 de Setembro de 2024

HI AIISG MEmbers We are excited to share the latest news about ongoing invertebrate projects in the Atlantic Islands. In this newsletter issue, we(...)

Second newsletter of 2022

Domingo, 11 de Setembro de 2022

We share with you the second newsletter of 2022.  http://www.maiisg.com/fotos/publicacoes/1662884123.pdf In this issue, Vicky Wilkins brings us(...)

MAIISG NEWSLETTER - December 2021

Quarta, 05 de Janeiro de 2022

Welcome to the third newsletter of 2021. In this issue, Dinarte Teixeira brings exciting news for the Desertan critically endangered land snails(...)

MAIISG NEWSLETTER - Sept 2021

Quinta, 14 de Outubro de 2021

At last! A field guide to St Helena’s Invertebrates.   By Roger Key   St Helena must be the most ‘named-after’ 121km2 plot of land in the(...)

MAIISG logo

Quarta, 10 de Fevereiro de 2021

Created by Xavier Teixeira, the MAIISG logo incorporates the images of representatives of invertebrates such as beetles, butterflies, snails and(...)

Newsletter December 2020

Segunda, 04 de Janeiro de 2021

MAIISG newsletter - Number 3, December 2020 Save our Snails – a cry for help attended by the community By António M. Frias Martins Azorean land(...)

Newsletter Ausgust 2020

Segunda, 14 de Setembro de 2020

See in this Link the Newsletter http://www.maiisg.com/fotos/publicacoes/1600081459.pdf  

Hope for Azorean Invertebrates

Segunda, 11 de Maio de 2020

Last month snail and arthropod experts, farmers, government officials, tourist guides and SSC reps gathered on the island of Santa Maria, Azores, for(...)

Report 2018 is Available

Quinta, 19 de Dezembro de 2019

See the report of our 2018 activities at: http://www.maiisg.com/fotos/publicacoes/1576776849.pdf  

MAIISG Newsletter November 2019

Terça, 26 de Novembro de 2019

Hope that everyone has had a super successful 2019. In this newsletter we have exciting group developments for MAIISG partners work from 2109(...)

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How many endemic species of arthropods are in Canary islands archipelago?

 There are about 2898 arthropod species and subespecies endemic to Canary islands. See also http://sea-entomologia.org/IDE@/revista_4.pdf

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