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Christopher H. C. Lyal
Researcher at Natural History Museum
Publications - 66
Citations - 3145
Christopher H. C. Lyal is an academic researcher from Natural History Museum. The author has contributed to research in topics: Curculionidae & Weevil. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 62 publications receiving 2803 citations. Previous affiliations of Christopher H. C. Lyal include Kyushu University & American Museum of Natural History.
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Family-group names in Coleoptera (Insecta)
Patrice Bouchard,Yves Bousquet,Anthony Davies,Miguel A. Alonso-Zarazaga,John F. Lawrence,Christopher H. C. Lyal,Alfred F. Newton,Christopher A. Reid,Michael Schmitt,S. Adam Slipinski,Andrew B. T. Smith +10 more
TL;DR: A catalogue of 4887 family-group names based on 4707 distinct genera in Coleoptera is given, which recognizes as valid 24 superfamilies, 211 families, 541 subfamilies, 1663 tribes and 740 subtribes.
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Structure of a diverse tropical forest insect–parasitoid community
Owen T. Lewis,Jane Memmott,John LaSalle,Christopher H. C. Lyal,Caroline Whitefoord,H. Charles J. Godfray +5 more
TL;DR: Both the summary web and the seasonal webs show low levels of compartmentalization, suggesting that the host–parasitoid community is not divided into relatively discrete subwebs with largely independent dynamics, and that species in the same taxonomic order are more likely to interact indirectly.
Cooperative catalogue of palaearctic coleoptera curculionoidea
Miguel A. Alonso-Zarazaga,Héctor Barrios,Roman Borovec,Patrice Bouchard,Roberto Caldara,Enzo Colonnelli,Levent Gültekin,Peter Hlaváč,Boris A. Korotyaev,Christopher H. C. Lyal,Antonio Machado,Massimo Meregalli,Helio Pierotti,Li Ren,Manuel Sánchez-Ruiz,Alessandra Sforzi,Hans Silfverberg,Jiří Skuhrovec,Miloš Trýzna,Antonio J. Velázquez de Castro,Nikolai Yunakov +20 more
TL;DR: The present catalogue contains 1,611 valid genera, 678 valid subgenera, 15,407 valid species, 1,042 valid subspecies and 9,381 names of invalid or nomenclaturally unavailable species-group or infrasubspecific taxa belonging to the six families of Coleoptera Curculionoidea recognised in the Palaearctic Region.