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Larvae develop more slowly and are dependent on an obligatory dormancy that requires a drop in temperature to proceed. Development can thus last 8–9 months. winter larvae adults reproduce in spring or summer. Larvae grow rapidly and are strictly temperature-dependent, without dormancy. Development is often very fast (a few weeks). This reproductive adaptation can essentially be defined as "opportunistic." summer larvae has breeding type Links an insect taxon to a breeding type Breeding time This class is used to group together different reproduction rhythms of Carabidae Our Carabid Dataset Initiative aims to collect a "critical" mass of declarations on Carabid biology, based on manually curated literature, then to visualize or render the aggregated nanopubs. For those interested, please contact me has habitat is an has the free-text comment association of an organism taxon to an environment links the taxon to the environment refers to the relation (between taxon and environment) refers to refers to the taxon's life cycle stage is used as defined in has the name - links a taxon usage to a taxon name Such a nanopublication expresses an association between an organism taxon (listed in GBIF Backbone Taxonomy) and an environment (EUNIS classification), for example expressing that the organisms of the given species inhabit the specified environment, represented by EUNIS identifier. (new) for expressing an association between an organism taxon (GBIF checklist) and an environment (according to EUNIS) ${taxonname} - ${relation} - ${environment} Biodiversity this association short explanation related to the above statement the environment (via EUNIS identifier) https://discodata.eea.europa.eu/sql?query=SELECT%20concat(%27https%3A%2F%2Feunis.eea.europa.eu%2Fhabitats%2F%27%2C%5Bid_habitat%5D)%20as%20%5B%40id%5D%2C%20%5Bscientific_name%5D%20AS%20label%2C%20%5Bhabitat_description%5D%20as%20description%20FROM%20%5BEUNIS%5D.%5Blatest%5D.%5BHabitat_Information%5D%20WHERE%20%5Bhabitat_category%5D%20LIKE%20%27%25EUNISrev%25%27%20AND%20concat(%5Bscientific_name%5D%2C%27%20%27%2C%5Benglish_name%5D%2C%27%20%27%2C%5Beunis_habitat_code%5D)%20LIKE%20%27%25 %25%27&p=1&nrOfHits=50&mail=null&schema=null the life cycle stage the type of relation between the taxon and the environment https://www.ebi.ac.uk/ols/api/select?ontology=ro&fieldList=iri,label,description&q= a taxon concept publication DOI (https://doi.org/...) or taxon treatment ID (https://treatment.plazi.org/id/...) (https://doi.org/|https://treatment.plazi.org/id/).+ search and select from list https://api.gbif.org/v1/species/suggest?datasetKey=d7dddbf4-2cf0-4f39-9b2a-bb099caae36c&q= Carabidae (family) 2026-04-14 The main aim of the initiative is to "dig out" from scientific papers a sort of trusted information, to produce a first simple species dataset of structured information about carabid beetles, in the form of a set of nanopublications. It is like to give/find a structure to the mental map we have after reading some papers, and to share our map in the form of a trusted structured information. Biodiversity structured information, from species list to network through nanopublications I agree with improving the communication of knowledge, especially through structured information, i.e. nanopublications. gravel deposits (exposed riverine gravel bars in river channel) Calathus erratus (C.R.Sahlberg, 1827) species endemic to Sicily island, Italy Italian endemic Sicily SICI 3900.21 species endemic to Sardinia island, Italy Italian endemic Sardinia SARD 3900.20 species endemic to Italian Apennines Italian endemic Apennines APPE 3900.13 species endemic to the Italian Alps Italian endemic Alps ALP 3900.011 species endemic to the Italian Alps and Apennines Italian endemic Alps-Apennines ALAP 3900.10 Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication has the default license This template is used to set the default license with which the nanopublications of a User are published. (plus non-commercial) Set the default license of a User select the license here species endemic to Italy Italian endemic ITAL 3900.01 has distribution range Links an organism or taxon to a geographical distribution range (chorotype) Elaphrus aureus Muller, 1821 (species) gravel deposits (exposed riverine gravel bars in river channel) gravel deposits (exposed riverine gravel bars in river channel) gravel deposits (exposed riverine gravel bars in river channel) gravel deposits (exposed riverine gravel bars in river channel) gravel deposits (exposed riverine gravel bars in river channel) gravel deposits (exposed riverine gravel bars in river channel) gravel deposits (exposed riverine gravel bars in river channel) gravel deposits (exposed riverine gravel bars in river channel) gravel deposits (exposed riverine gravel bars in river channel) gravel deposits (exposed riverine gravel bars in river channel) gravel deposits (exposed riverine gravel bars in river channel) gravel deposits (exposed riverine gravel bars in river channel) plateau is not an environment, the bot must be trained Morphological Feature A morphological feature of an organism or taxon. bot must be further trained Nebria (Oreonebria) diaphana K. & J.Daniel, 1890 Nebria (Alpaeonebria) germarii Heer, 1837