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1. Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual HAE terminal segments dorsal Culex sp DEE Fig 11 Dragging a selected thumbnail highlighted in blue into a Viewport Eee overview hypopygiurn Piste O OA terminal segments dorsal Culex sp hypoprgium dorsal 100 Ochlerotatus sp Wia terminal segments dorsal Culex sp DAE hypopygium dorsal scales and setae Ochlerotatus sp Fig 12 Releasing the mouse button to insert the image 79 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual overview hypopygium ese JERES Sr Culex sp hypopygium dorsal 60x Ochlerotatus sp hypopygium dorsal scales and setae Ochlerotatus s hypopygium dorsal 100x Ochlerotatus sp Fig 13 two images arranged in a single horizontal row Viewports can be arranged singularly in two rows and columns or in a single row or column This is useful when viewing longitudinal structures at higher magnification as shown in fig 13 Zoom bar Each Viewport shows a series of three small buttons in the left upper corner These buttons are used to increase or to decrease the size of an image by pressing the keys with the symbols zoom in or zoom out The actual value of magnification will be displayed in the right corner of the bar When enabling the central key A autosize the size of the image is automatically adjusted to
2. Fig 04 Overlay Off Overlay On Raster Button to assess the number and arrangement of Viewports displayed on the Screen Enabling this button opens a grid where the number up to four and configuration of Viewports can be selected The marked tiles of the grid are highlighted and displayed in blue After the selection is confirmed by a mouse click the Viewports will be arranged accordingly iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Morphology Pupae f D x 2 Application Groups D key key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help iX Fig 05 Raster Selection of four Viewports eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Culicidae 05 Morphology LAVAKI j s D Key Q Key Galery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help a Ne ee 4 ma O eoa ages RERE Se ee A ee abdominal segments dorsal Anophelinae Fig 06 Raster selection and arrangement of four Viewports Combo Boxes List of Abbreviations The combo box shows a table consisting of two columns the list of abbreviations Shortcut Text and the list of the corresponding names of details The lines can be sorted in an ascending or descending row by enabling the respective column headers This table is useful to decode the shortcut text displayed in most of the pictures iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Morphology Pupae D Key D Eey Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help fee bdominal seg
3. O o stell pres T Anopheles hyrcanus cif ue EEE oc EEE oe OE eee PRRERERR Beene nun nn EE un u nu nun ES soe oe ee eS nun nun nn Ee one eee EES one oe soe eS oe oe eee cone nun O a Anopheles plumbeus UU wwe OM A woe MoM L L ened eens enews sm eme eee TUUEOLELLSPREPRELR LUELLUELLUREPDERLE LEELLELLLSLPREERLELLLIDERLLEL EUEELLERLLELLLLILELLDEREDLELLELLLELLDLLELLERDEELLELLEREIELLLLEREETEER LG EPLEPEEFE LULLLLELLPPERLEELE eee eeseeieeneee ena ch eae eeeeeeh canes eee eh aus aeeaetssneae emcee eesenaee de enssnamesh nas Fig 58 After restoring the original Matrix the label of the Matrix Card changes from Matrix Changes to Matrix 46 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Storing a modified Matrix on the PC Every modified Matrix Table can be stored in any directory on the PC under a user defined file name qkxml To store a qkxml file enter the command Save Matrix in the Tool bar browse the directory to the desired folder and memorise the file iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Query Key Larvae we 4oplication Groups D key O Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help ai Ea head mia le abdomen breeding sites Drag a Drag a column header here to group by that column header here to group Drag a column header here to group by that column that column a p l ae Species Mame a a pors ET aa Reset Groups Columns
4. Ochlerotatus Ochlerotatus dorsalis head dorsal Fig 33 Selecting the command Info Fig 34 Display of the Info table Compare Species Cards Compare Species cards are used to arrange and to match images that show identical details of different species The names of details are listed in the Select Details combo box those of species in the Selection Tabs All Viewports display the detail currently shown in the Select Details combo box The program offers two methods for switching to another detail First open the Select Details combo box and select the desired term this command affects all Viewports on the Screen and the appropriate images are replaced automatically Secondly switch between the Navigation Keys in the Tool bar to insert images in sequence starting with the first name in the combo box and ending with the last The order of detail names is adjusted by the Radio Buttons when entering a card the keys are preset to the Logical Order To change this setting enable the respective Radio Button eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Compare Species Manual When using this card images of various species can be displayed on the Screen by selecting the wished species name in one of the Selection Tabs and dragging it to the Viewport Number and combination of species and their position on the Screen can be altered more individually according to the user s requirements Unlike other Galler
5. en Eutasa Wibukey Installer is starting the sgl server instance EU TARA Destination Folder C Frogramme E utana Browse InstallShield Back Cancel 98 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual 2 8 Copy of Eutaxa files Now the setup displays relevant informations Continue with a click on Next Eutaxa Culicidae 05 Start Copying Files Review settings before copying files Setup has enough information to start copying the program files fF you want to review or change any settings click Back IF you are satished with the settings click Mest to begin copying files Current Settings Usernnformatior Laffer Mv TE Wien Target directory C Frogramme E utara Application Eutasa Culicidae 05 zu z Back Cancel Installshield Afterwards all files that are not stored on the PC will be copied Eutaxa Culicidae 05 xj Setup Status E utaxa Culicidae 05 ts configuring pour new software installation Searching for installed applications anuano Installshield Cancel 99 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Then the database of the Eutaxa application will be inserted into the MSDE 2 9 Installation of the WIBU Key hardware dongle At this point the setup starts the installation routine of the WIBU Key Simply follow the instructions and use the default settings to continue and to complete the inst
6. Edit Mode El Images Results Matrix Changes Anopheles aeey Anopheles pimbeus ST OO BOM OOM OOM BOM eM OOo Moo O O O O O A L Culex hortensis Perret ee eee eee ee eee ee ee ee eee ee eee ee ee eee eee eee Fig 59 Enabling the Save Matrix button m eutaxa Culicidae 05 Query Key Larvae zen l EI xj w Application Groups D key O Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help fX Save Matrix E Load Matrix Y Reset Matrix 2 Set as Standard Pa Clear Standard a Reset Groups Columns Edit Mode EY Images X head capsule abdomen siphon anal segment breeding sites Results Matrix Changes Drag a column header here to group by that colurnn Select the path for the QueryKey Kar i Be A m0 mE version O1 qkxml L O stell pres Compare Species Name Anopheles algeriensis Ta Anonheles clavigel Zuletzt verwendete L Desktop Anopheles hyrcanus Anopheles plumbeus Culex hortensis Culex modestus Culex kerrikans Culiseta alaskaensis a Culiseta Fumipennis Culiseta ae O NELZINEIKLUMGE Dateiname Tr seta longiareolate oe Dateityp Querykey Exchange File gkkmi 7 i Culiseta morsitans oo0oo0o0000000000000000000 Culiseta subochrea TTT TTT sisse asine Fig 60 Browsing the user s directory to store a modified version of the Matrix 47 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Colle
7. O K 2 Se ARE a E E BR KI O O O L RI O K O O Kl E T E E E r et etree etre E T E E EEE CEEE KI L E ki OOO R H H L L EA PRPPEe 7 SPEER PHHBRRBee 7EUEEEETTPRRRRRRLE LLIELLELL EUEEERELE LEELLERLLSERREREERE LOULLELLLSTEREEELLOELLELLLLLERREEEELELLLELELERELFEREEEELELLERLLEN Q width of the header is attained Fig 24 Release the mouse button when the desire Sort by SpeciesName The Species Name column contains the names of all species sorted alphabetically in an ascending row Note that the header of this column is never highlighted in blue though the sorting of names in an alphabetical order is always set to active indicated by the small grey arrow on the right side pointing upwards as shown in figure 24 Tip The list of species may be displayed with or without the subgenus name depending on the User Settings in the command field Tools Settings in the Menu bar Sort by Compare This procedure allows the alignment of species in a user defined order After marking the desired check boxes in the Compare column fig 25 click on the header and sort the checks in a descending row fig 26 The corresponding species will be arranged in sequence in the upper section of the table and may be compared by the presence or absence of characters fig 27 32 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual aan snnsan sirana ANIAN RRE Ct ee e
8. Text Fields Each half of the card displays a vertical row of up to four Text Fields containing a description of the appropriate image currently displayed in the Viewport above 1 Morphology Window Most of the Text Fields 2 show a variable number of dark blue coloured detail names When moving the mouse cursor to these words it turns into a hand symbol After pressing the left mouse button a window will be opened fig 21 indicating the exact position of the marked detail This information shall facilitate the finding of morphological features relevant for identification The window can be displaced and its size may be adjusted by scrolling the margins with the mouse curser To close the window click on the x setter in the title bar or hit Escape 4 gt Morphological Informations pa respiratory plate rp Respiratory siphon 5 well developed respiratory plate rp small and placed apically on the siphon Pecten absent or consisting of 4 row of smooth or barbed pecten spines arranged basally on both sides of the siphon Abdominal segments I YI dorsally without tergal plates In a Few species sclerotized plates may be present on the abdominal segments YII YII or only on abdominal segment w Abdominal segments without palmate hairs other genera terminal segments Culicinae Fig 20 Blue coloured links Fig 21 Morphology Window 18 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual
9. agree and proceeding to use this product f do not agree Install Cancel 2 4 Completion of the NET Framework Setup After the NET Framework setup is completed the following dialog is displayed Press the OK button ie Microsoft NET Framework 1 1 Setup fe S15 x Installation of Microsoft MET Framework 1 1 1s complete eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual 2 5 Internet Explorer 6 Installation request If you haven t installed the Internet Explorer 6 or higher before you started this setup the following dialog will be displayed and the setup breaks Eutara Culicidae 05 Internet Explorer 6 oder h her muss installiert werden damit diese Installation fortgef hrt werden kann In this case you have to download the Internet Explorer v 6 from the following address http www microsoft com windows ie E Download Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 Microsoft Internet Explorer Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Favoriten Extras zur ck 53 far A suchen Gaj Favoriten E 4Verlauf Br Microsoft cam Home Site Map ae Maorosoft Search Microsoft com for Windows Microsoft Internet Explorer Internet Explorer Security At Home Microsoft At Home Microsoft At Work Technology Internet Explorer gt Downloads Using Internet Explorer Downloads Download Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 suppi Published September 9 2002 Community
10. A detailed description how to navigate within the document can be queried via Help button in the tool bar Advice to Users of Windows XP Images displayed in this Manual show the eutaxa software interface when using the Windows Classic View Choosing the Windows XP View or any other appearance setting will affect the design and the colouration of the user interface To get an optimal account of this software it is recommended to change the viewing configuration settings in the Control Panel and to switch to the Windows Classic View To change the appearance settings click on Start select Control Panel and Appearance and Themes in sequence double click on the menu item Display and enable Switch to Classic View eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Start Page When starting the application the Start Page will be opened automatically showing the Menu bar 1 a background image 2 and the Shortcut bar 3 eutaxa Culicidae O05 T EET EAA Title Culicidae Key to Larvae Pupae and Males from Central and Western Europe CD Edition Copyright 2005 by Lechthaler Wolfgang eutaxa lechthaler eutaxa com www eutaxa com ISBN 3 9501839 2 2 Made and printed in Vienna Austria 4 p Fig 01 Start Page Menu bar 1 background image 2 Shortcut bar 3 Menu bar Buttons Offset Moves the Menu bar to the lateral or lower margins of the user interface or to any place on the s
11. Ecolo Distribution Map comet Culex Neoculex territans Nalker 1856 Culex territans is a Holarctic species distributed in North America and spread over whole Europe and the Palaearctic region Mohrig 1969 Cranston et al 1987 Schaffner et al 2001 Larvae grow in varied breeding sites such as permanent marshes drainage ditches overcrowded with plants ponds and peaty ditches overgrown watersides of lakes and ponds backwaters flooded meadows slow current streams bomb craters with dead leaves and even in slightly brackish water TrpiS 1962 Mohrig 1969 Rettich et al 1978 Schaffner et al 2001 Becker et al 2003 Duckweeds Lemma sp are common on the water surface of these sites they may also be found in drinking troughs barrels and containers a preference for pure cool sunny waters in cold regions and for shady conditions in hot regions is observed larvae can adapt to dirty waters Schaffner et al 2001 The species is polycyclic showing several generations per year but is mainly present in summer Mohrig 1969 Schaffner et al 2001 In northern countries amp territans probably shows only one generation per year Becker et al 2003 Eggs are normally laid above the water line Mattingly 1970 Larvae may be found from May till autumn but reach their highest densities in late summer Mohrig 1969 Briegel 1973 Rettich et al 1978 Schaffner et al 2001 Adults have been recorded from June July to the middle of O
12. P Last Page Fig 16 Tool bar Auto Card Navigation keys First Page to Last Page LT o o Tools Windows Help EX Tools Windows Help Gx E Images IM First Page gt Next Page P Last Page E images J4 First Page 4 Previous Page DI Last Page npare Species Auto Species Profile Manual Species Profile Auto iL Compare Images lia Archive mpare Species Auto Species Profile Manual Species Profile Auto Compare Images Archive ma a res N Culiseta Culiseta subochrea siphon n Culex Neoculex martinii siphon Culex Neoculex territans siphon on HAH HAA HAH HAA Aedes geminus siphon Aedes rossicus siphon siphon Lali ion Culiseta Culicella ochroptera siphon Fig 17 Browsing the Viewports in sequence by enabling the buttons Previous Page and Next Page Table View Card View iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Gallery Larvae Zu Application Groups D Key Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help z Fig 18 Tool bar Table View This button is exclusively shown when entering the Archive card It allows switching between a Card View where images are displayed in form of thumbnails and a Table View where image records are listed in a table 58 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Selection Panel The p
13. Application Groups D kKey Q Key Galery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help an HE E Images i Results Matrix Changes 2 0 short 3 0 short 2 1 acic rt 3 2 bush E K a sp unif K Anopheles claviger GAIA WAN U CGEM CCE OM ECONO NOON AMOR O ERAGE cme ce nme eM OCEANS OnE ee nme EOE NO SRERS ence ema aan ORE EROS CMe ee eme eee ANS GRE RS cme ce nme eee tes CEPR o Fr ones Sas Omen eee AGO eH NMOS Cmame cme ce a MORE ORERO SEEMS CO 0mE EO nahm GRE ROOMS CORO OE ESE SECO SENOS SCORERS nahen Anopheles hyr Anopheles maculipennis s nO ce ee ae a ae ee E a a a en ARE Anopheles plumbeus Coquillettidia richiardii 2 a ae ee eo ee ee ee a ee a K Fig 52 Changes of the Matrix settings highlighted in red the Edit Mode button in the Tool bar is set to active Reset of the Matrix To clear all changes and to restore the original Matrix Table press the Reset Matrix button in the Tool bar After carrying out this command all checks are reset to their initial position and all red marks disappear Setting a modified Matrix as standard To save the current changes of the Matrix Table click on the Set as Standard button After carrying out this command all modifications are stored and will not be removed when enabling the Reset Matrix button or after closing the Query Key Subsequent changes which are not saved by a repeated click on the Set as Standard button c
14. Shortcut bar Selecting the first field in the bar 10 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Shorkcut Key Settings Group Sub Application Shortcut Button 1 ee 7 Clear Shortcut Button 2 laces Cancel Shortcut Button 3 95 Shortcut Button 4 Clear Shortcut Button 5 ki Clear Fig 20 Shortcut Buttons dialog box Shortcut Key Settings Group Sub Application Shortcut Button 1 Lamas hi D Key Clear E Shortcut Button 2 Pup ae g Clea ance D Kep Shortcut Button 4 Gallery Morphology he Clear Shortcut Button 5 E cology CI ear Shortcut Button 3 Tithe Culicidae Key to Larvae Pupae and Males from Central and Western Europe CD Edition Author Wolfgang Lechthaler 2005 Copyright 2005 by Lechthaler Wolfgang eutaxa lechthaler eutaxa com www eutaxa com ISBN 3 3501839 2 2 Made and printed in Vienna Austria Fig 22 Shortcut bar Display of the compiled Shortcut buttons 11 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Dichotomic Key D Key Tool bar The configuration of the buttons and combo boxes changes according to the type of the currently opened card iH Eubara Culicidae 05 D Key Pupae ID x ged Application Groups D key O key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help iX ld First 4 Previous P Next Pl Last Clear 46 Table Left Er Table Right N A
15. Worldwide Sites Internet Explorer 6 is the set of core Web browsing technologies in Windows b Related Links windows Family SP These core technologies have recently been updated as part of Windows XP Service Pack 2 SP2 with Advanced Security Technologies Internet Explorer 6 SP1 Features Internet Explorer 6 SP1 the latest version of Internet Explorer for users not running Windows P provides a flexible and reliable browsing experience System Requirements Download the IEAK to with enhanced Web privacy features for all Windows users This version Deploy Across an includes a full installation of the Web browser and the most recent version of Organization Outlook Express the e mail client that is included with Internet Explorer Download Internet Explorer 6 SP 1 Download i kih Get the latest version of To download Internet Explorer 6 SP1 visit the Download Center or visit Int Expl Microsoft Update Pef Mi A 7Top of page Update Order Internet Explorer 6 SP1 on CD U S and Canada Mahe Afterwards repeat the installation procedure 95 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual 2 6 Installation of Eutaxa is starting Otherwise or after you have installed the IE 6 the setup continues Confirm the procedure with Next lt 4j Eutaxa Culicidae 05 Eutaxa Gulicidae 05 Eutaxa Culicidae 05 Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Eutaxa Culicidae 05 The Insta
16. both arrayed at the same time Each table comsists of two tabs labelled Tabie and Zoom When selecting the Zoom tab all images are displayed in a bigger size and may be queried in sequence by diching the Navigation Keys near the base of the tab forward or backward To close a table click on the setter or press Escape B Search the internet using Yahoo B Use Advanced Search Options gt Find a word in the current PDF document EERTEZERT STE IN Fig 03 Search PDF window Selection of the term Gallery Fig 04 Search PDF window List of results Lr Reader TER User Manual ipd ni xi esma Blechonic Keys amp Reference Colecions User Manual Finished searching For Gallery Attention Table Er ers iia Total instances found Or confesion of species This table con be incressed or deceased in size by scrolling the 36 margin wth the mouse cursor The size of the Viewports will automatically the Attention Table dick on the setter in the Tithe bar Toe Anand en W Do we Results ET Gallery 50 Morphology ET Key Gallery or Ecology the appropriate icor ET Key Gallery Morphology the user must firs ET the Gallery in order to compare images of th E7 Gallery Entering the Gallery sub application E the Gallery sub application allows access to Lorem Seen nero m nommen m ET bar Gallery sub application Morphology In t aii Sad es p 11 Gallery archive Each table contains a s bY chapter Gallery
17. 38 Species Profile Auto showing all details of one species 69 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Compare Images This card is used to combine images of both different species and different details The species names are listed in the Select Species combo box those of the details in the Selection Tabs Images and List the species list in the QKR tab is set to inoperable and can only be viewed Pictures are inserted manually using drag amp drop as described in the previous chapters The species names listed in the combo box are arranged in the Logical Order alternately they can be sorted in the alphabetical order by changing the setting of the Radio Buttons the QK Order buttons are disabled Eutaxa Culicidae 05 Gallery Larvae lO x Ty Application Groups D kKey O Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help Gx ZA Refresh Data M First 4 Previous P Next PI Last P clear HH Raster Images Select Species Compare Species Manual Compare Species Auto Species Profile Manual Species Profile Auto Compare Images Archive Culiseta alaskaensis r Images list anal segment sum spicules ke ay pen scales habitus head lateral mentum cten Culex Neoculex martinii head dorsal Culex Neoculex martinii siphon pecten spines terminal segments Alphabetical Order Logical Order OK Order Hits QK Or
18. 5 u fm u fm i u m a F5 pmr m ee r a fa T Ea oO fm T m m EI EU I AO Us gt gt gt i LA Mm m m wo m m m th E 1 j i u E D N 5 D N 5 iL ee iL 33 Fig 27 Sorting the selected species by Compare and by the presence or absence of a specific character eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Grouping of Records Building a group Rows may be combined in groups according to the names of species or the presence or absence of characters The procedure of grouping is simply done by clicking on the desired header and dragging it into the Grouping Line on top of the Matrix After releasing the mouse button the header will be inserted and displayed in a green colour This operation divides the Matrix in two sections the first True includes the concordant criteria marked check boxes the second False contains the non concordant criteria unmarked check boxes When clicking on the green column header either in the headline of the table or in the Grouping Line the checks will be sorted in an ascending or descending row and both groups True and False will be replaced accordingly To rank the group being concordant with the selected criteria True first the checks must be ordered in a descending row with the arrow pointing downward hei bdomen siphon anal segment breeding sites Drag hs here to group by that column Compare Comp
19. Compare Species Mame m u L 2 C short K ph abs _ stell pres 3 C bush 2 7 acic 4 6 C 2 amp 6 C 3 SEA Bears here Bremer Be Be Bon Anopheles algeriensis ale JOC Anopheles hyrcanus N a E E E AE on GERRRRRERRE on GRRRRRRE un n GRRBRBRRRNE non HERREN nn n SERRRRRHNE nn E nn ERSERBRRRE Anopheles plumbeus ere Culex hortensis Culex martini o Culex modestus PLTLPLLTELTPERLLELLLFELELLELLOCLLELTELEELLPELPELELLEELFFELELTELLFLLPELTELELLLELLFELELLELLEELLELTELLELLFELLLLERDE Fig 57 To remove the saved modifications and to restore the original Matrix table first enable the Clear Standard button and subsequently the Reset Matrix button After carrying out this procedure all user defined settings are cancelled iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Query Key Larvae J E _ ioj x vw Application Groups D Key O key Galery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help fx mj Save Matrix Gee Load Matrix EY Reset Matrix Set as Standard 2 Clear Standard ik Reset Groups columns rl Edit Mode El Images head capsule abdomen siphon k anal segment breeding sites Results Matrix 2 C short O 3 Sp rows O 3 C bush Compare I L O Species Mame K Sr eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee miee Anopheles algeriensis O
20. Eutaxa Culicidae 05 Gallery Larvae 3 i m Application Groups D Key Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help Gx C Refresh Data M First 4 Previous p Next M Last QM clear Hi Raster E Images E Table view Select Species Compare Species Manual Compare Species Auto Species Profile Manual Ochlerotatus Finlaya geniculatus hea A Ochlerotatus Finlaya geniculatus pect A Picture Filepath PicturePath Gallery LarvaeL Speciesname Ochlerotatus Finlaya geniculat 5 Gallery detail pecten Filepath is OK Ochlerotatus Finlaya geniculatus hea 4A Ochlerotatus Finlaya geniculatus pect Ochlerotatus Ochlerotatus annulipes A Picture Picture amp Filepath PicturePath Gallery Laryaell y Filepath PicturePath Gallery Larvaell Speciesname Ochlerotatus Finlaya geniculat l Speciesname Ochlerotatus Ochlerotatus an Gallery detail head ventral Gallery detail anal segment Filepath is OK Filepath is OK Ochlerotatus Finlaya geniculatus men A Ochlerotatus Finlaya geniculatus siphon A Ochlerotatus Ochlerotatus annulipes A Picture Filepath PicturePath Gallery Larvaeil Alphabetical Order i F Speciesname Ochlerotatus Finlaya geniculat Gallery detail siphon Logical Order Filepath is OK QK Order Hits OK Order Matrix Fig 42 Archive Card View To pack the extensive list of records and to blank out the thumbnails c
21. Matrix X Reset Matrix Set as Standard Clear Standard Ber Reset Groups Lolumns i Edit Mode Images headcapsule abdomen siphon iR anal segment breeding sites Results Matrix Changes Drag a column header here to group by that column a Compare Species Mame m 2 0 short J 2 C acic 3 0 short 3 C bush stell pres O Anopheles algeriensis OOMMOOOMoOMoOoO OMMOMMOOOOMOOOMMOoO C Anopheles claviger ease tan Oo eo eo miZ imj a a 2 m a iml ia a aj e se Ai ooo em H nga ong t i PUPPET T aeoo ea Eaa a o E E T E E T E E E O Anopheles plumbeus e E S n o E ee E E E O Culex hortensis O Culex modestus PLTLLLLPELTPLELLELLLFELELTELLSCLLELTELELLLPLLPELELLLELPPLLELTELLFELFELTELELLLFLLPELELLELLEELLELTELLELLEELLLLERTERLEFLLELLEELEFTERDERDLEELLELLLLLLERERDELTLLELLERELERLEFLE Fig 56 After pressing the Reset Matrix button all unsaved changes have been cancelled in contrast all modifications stored with the Set as Standard command remain present O x a Application Groups D Key O eey Galery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help San iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Query Key Larvae mi Save Matrix Ga Load Matrix i Reset Matrix Set as Standard a head capsule abdomen siphon analsegment breeding sites sults Matrix Changes Drag a column header here to group by that column a i A
22. O Key Galery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help Fig 11 Menu bar Gallery sub application Morphology In the Morphology sub application information on the morphological characteristics of the respective group is displayed All structures relevant to identification are recorded in a number of illustrations and labelled in detail iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 l oj x i Application Groups D key Q Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help Fig 12 Menu bar Morphology sub application Ecology The Ecology sub application offers information about habitat conditions synonyms or geographic distributions Contrary to other sub applications this button is always set active and does not necessitate the preselection of a group or partition i eutaxa Culicidae 05 loj x gt Application Groups D key O Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help Fig 13 Menu bar Ecology sub application Info This button offers information about the project and the current product addresses of the eutaxa email and website and a preview of other products Fig 14 Menu bar Info Selection of the Project Info Eutaxa Culicidae 05 E 10 x Application Groups D key Q Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help es Product Info Project Info J Contact eutaxa e Homepage of eutaxa i Simuliidae 05 Preview i Trichoptera 05 Preview Tools When clicking on the T
23. about identification problems or confusion of species This window can be increased or decreased in size by scrolling the lower margin with the mouse cursor The size of the Viewports will automatically be adapted To close the Attention Window click on the x setter in the Title bar The Attention Window always produce a separate button on the taskbar iH Eutaxa Culicidae 05 D Key Pupae d Application Groups D key Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help oo x ld First 4 Previous P Next PI Last Clear 48 Table Left Er Table Right Attention E Images ga Arrange Windows Fig 08 Tool bar Attention Window button set to active eutaxa Culicidae 05 D Key Larvae nl T loj x i Ox Application Groups D Key Q Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help gt amp xX Id First 4 Previous P Next DI Last 4E Table Left EP Table Right Attention BE Images Arrange Windows Gd search Pages Q Search Taxa r Confusion of Anopheles sp and Uranotaenia unguiculata HAEA Hae Anopheles maculipennis s abdominal segment VIII Uranotaenia unguiculata abdominal segment YIII In Uramotsenis unguiculata the comb scales arranged on the lateral side of the abdominal segment VIII are fused with a big sclerotized plate This plate is similar in shape to the pecten plate of the genus Anopheles and may be confound at first sight Both genera are easy to separate
24. ah o a sp rows o 3 2 bush K ph abs O stell pres Compare Species Mame U Aedes ve O Anopheles algeriensis UO A opheles claviger O Anopheles hyrcanus L Anophele s maculipennis s l L Anopheles plumbeus i O 1 oquillettidia richiardi O Culex hortensis K Kle 3 eee ee ee deere ge ee eee ad cee eee eee eee ate eee ee eee ae ee ee eee alee ee eee eee eee ee ene eee eee eee eae seems eels meee eee meee emcee cee gees eee meat LEIERELEEREREELLE LEELEELLEPEREERELL LLEREEEELPRERLEELE TERLERELEPERRERLLE CEELLELLELEREEEELL LEEEEE EEn a R a a a a a a a TERRE DRE esoreedeecerersedrco eso MIRRE necro cde cee ae eco COET oo ES rece OE EE eee ae co eee aE eo eS ee oe eT E e ee ee EEE one enon Oe oo oe a oe RER E E Sg ergo iia VEIPEERFLEPREREREER a wegen ee nent ee eee CEERERELE COELEERLE SOREERELE TOERLERLE PEEREEELE CEIELEELEPREREELLELEEEEERLL SPREERELLLEEEEEEEPREEERELE LELEEEELEPEREELLE caeee eneee neneseme case reeds cmenesneaisceaeeee ede enenecessteceeeceeeeeseeacessh areeeeneuhaeeaecechceseessedeeceasers Culex modestus Perens nuuninnununnunsnunnunnnnunnununnunannn sakane Fig 55 Click the Reset Matrix button to clear all new changes 45 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Query Key Larvae g loj xj Application Groups D Key Q Kkey Galery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help amp x Save Matrix Ga Load
25. and head of nearly equal length O 2 3 the length of head M 1 2 1 3 the length of head C lt 1 3 the length of head C absent or short and ill visible C long and simple O long and ate at tip C absent or short and ill visible C long and simple long and aciculate at tip C absent or short and ill visible C long and simple long and aciculate at tip Fig 16 Selection of Sub characters in different Character fields each highlighted in dark blue 28 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual For a single query Character Panels in arbitrary number and combination can be selected on different Query Cards After the desired Sub characters have been selected the calculation query can be started by pressing the Refresh Results button To clear all settings before starting a new query press the Renew Query button in the Tool bar Hits After running a calculation the results will be displayed automatically on the Hits card This card displays a species list the number of hits pursuant to the number of concordant criteria and the current position of species in the Matrix The records can be sorted or grouped either by the species names or by the values in the Hits or Matrix table To group species according to the number of hits as shown in figure 18 drag the column header into the Grouping Line labelled Drag a col
26. button or restore the Matrix by pressing the Reset Groups Columns button Subsequently mark the check boxes of other species names and repeat the grouping procedure Adding replacing and removing species To add replace or remove species select or unmark the desired check boxes in the respective sections True or False For example when unmarking a check box in the section True the record will automatically be transferred to the section False Contrariwise the selection of a check box in the section False results in a transfer of the record to the section True When unmarking all check boxes in the section True all species will be removed and transferred to the False section except for one This record can be removed either by rearranging the columns Compare or Species Name or by selecting a new species in the False group to replace both records Attention Before marking or unmarking a check box it may be useful to select the species name first Otherwise one of the adjacent species may be inserted or removed by mistake because every transfer causes the rearrangement of all species names in the respective section Sorting or grouping by the presence absence of characters In addition the group of species can be sorted fig 30 or subdivided pursuant to the presence or absence of morphological or ecological criteria This can be done by dragging one or more column headers into the Grouping Line as shown in fig 31 result
27. by the presence or absence of a series of characters like a siphonal tube palmate hairs or small sclerotized plates on the abdominal tergites I II to VIII ee aul re ee en nen id Fig 09 D Key Card Attention Window 14 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Images This button allows inserting of a variable number of windows to display pictures stored in the Gallery Archive Each Image Window consists of the selection bar including the selection field and a series of four combo boxes and of a single Viewport To insert an image select Group or Family in the selection field and group genus species or detail in the combo box on top of the Viewport The size of a window can be adjusted by scrolling the margins with the mouse cursor To close the window click on the x setter in the Title bar A detailed description is given in chapter Gallery Images iH Eutaxa Culicidae 05 D Key Pupae O x Application Groups D key O key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help iX Id First 4 Previous P Next PI Last Clear B Table Left E Table Right fy Attention E Images ga Arrange Windows Fig 10 Tool bar Images 4 Gallery Images 1 FR gt Search Larvae Culiseta HAH r head dorsal Species alaskaensis annulata fumipennis litorea morsitans Culiseta Culiseta annulata head dorsal Fig 11 Image W
28. de Er Ez Species Mame ern Zuletzt Aedes cinereus verwendete D Desktop Eigene Dateien gt Arbeitsplatz version O1 gkxml Compare version 05 gksml Anopheles algeriensis al POI SSS Se Anopheles hyrcanus sr lmanric HALON T Tiss T Pee Dateiname version 05 gkxml ver ung Ei Dateityp QueryKey Exchange File qkxml Ne oe CODCOD OOOO Doo oOooOoooo ll Culiseta glaphyropker a T OY D Browse the directory to select and to insert a stored version of a modified Matrix table 49 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual O x O Application Groups D key G key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help f x a Save Matrix G Load Matrix 2 Reset Matrix 2 Set as Standard Clear Standard th Reset Groups Columns Edit Mode El Images X head capsule abdomen siphon anal segment breeding sites Results Matrix Changes Drag a column header here to group by that column I eutaxa Culicidae 05 Query Key Larvae Compare Species Name Aedes cinereus a sp rows Aedes rossicus i j Bedes vexans Anopheles algeriensis x ae Bere i annsan manan nnana un TTE ee uu uunnsuunnn Peer ot u oes munsun n Teens con rie eg aueh Fu 3 TEE Nr Se Pa rit eet eee eee E T T T T a Anopheles hyrcanus TOR Tee tan BE Fa ccn
29. displayed when selecting a term in the species list The terms in the countries list are inoperable and can only be viewed All Species C Select by Species C Select by Country u Speciesname I Aedes cinereus i Aedes rossicus Eo algeriensic m ET npes m Anopheles labranchiae pronare rin SS T Aaa cries T er richiardii mie martinii E are pipiens Ri ren torrentium a ape sema m Culiseta EEE ae sonenn en sere a serep pene w Ochlerotatus caspius a C All Species 5 Os i io Er E EF Anopheles PER C All Species elect by Species C Select by Species elect by Country Select by Country nm a Ten Aedes cinereus H Albania Eee were i Specieshame Intensity Aedes cinereus i present oophele cove I Anopheles atroparvus present Intensity Country Anopheles maculipenni present Albania present ee Ano ath Bulgar ot ba Anopheles plumbeus present Croatia present i ri ce l T re bal Culex pipiens present Greece present terri l nl Culex torrentium present Italy present Culiseta annul resent ia T res Culiseta Fumipennis present Romania present Culiset sit l SE pi Hi Ochlerotatus annulipes present Yugoslavia present tatus cantans res T re Hi o Ochlerotatus caspius present Bosnia present Ochlerotatus communi present US sent i Ochlerotatus detritus present Moldavia present Ochlerotatus
30. dorsal presen ovenia F ent A Ochlerotatus flavescens present Ukraine present C tus Speciesname n Ochlerotatus HER present Anopheles labranchiae Ochlerotatus sticticus present Anopheles maculipennis 5 5 Anopheles plumbeus je si Fig 11 Selective List modified by Radio Button settings a All Species b Select by Species c Select by Country Systematic Data The field displays a series of systematic data including names authors and the years of description 88 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Ecology Cards This sub application contains three or four types of cards labelled Ecology Classification Synonyms and Distribution Depending on the type of the card they either display text fields tables or Viewports Ecology When selecting this card a text field is displayed on the Screen containing a description of the spreading area the ecology and habitat conditions of the selected species Ecology j Synonyms Distribution Anopheles Anopheles hyrcanus Pallas 1771 A hyrcanus is a Palaearctic species spread in the Mediterranean the Middle East and North Africa in Europe it is distributed only in the southern half Schaffner et al 2001 Its northern range reaches the Pannonean Plain the Ukraine and southern Russia Becker et al 2003 Larvae can be found in more or less clean stagnant sun exposed water bodies rich in aquatic yegeta
31. even separated by placing the mouse cursor on the vertical pointed line near the left edge of the bar 56 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Attention When opening more than one Image Windows and when separating the Selection bars then the windows should not be minimized and expanded because this may cause a system crash as the program is not able to allocate all bars to the respective windows Gallery Images HEE Fig 12 Selection bar placing of the mouse cursor to move the bar EI Gallery Images x EI Gallery Images x Ochlerotatus Ochlerotatus excrucians Ochlerotatus Ochlerotatus excrucians pecten Menu O C CT cc Feen Fig 13 Selection bar fused at the base of the window Fig 14 Selection bar separated Image Windows are versatilely applicable and may even be used to array images of different groups on one Screen or to display pictures of the Gallery in combination with other programs on the PC For example when working on a Word document Image Windows may be arranged at any place on the screen and used as a template for the description of species or details This is easily done because Image Windows always remain visibly in the foreground irrespective of the currently enabled program Note that Image Windows always produce a separate button on the task line ay Gallery Help Images doc Microsoft Word Fil Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Einf gen Format Extras Ta
32. half the appropriate Arrow Key 4 should be pressed to move to the following page Fig 22 When the final systematic level is reached the Arrow Key is disabled and the Systematic Level 5 displays the name of the species or species group if a further separation is not possible Fig 23 Navigation within the key is possible by clicking the Navigation Keys First Previous Next and Last in the Tool bar Fig 01 In addition certain pages or taxa may be called up by selecting the terms in the respective command fields labelled Search Pages Fig 15 and Search Taxa Fig 16 When a final systematic level for example a species level is reached the user may enter the cards Species Profile and Species Description to get additional information about this taxon The Species Profile Card shows a series of images of the identified species which can be viewed individually by 21 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual selecting the wished thumbnail in the Image Panel or queried in sequence using the Navigation Keys in the Tool bar Fig 01 The Species Description Card offers information about systematic data habitat conditions synonyms and the spreading area If the final systematic level is reached on both halves of a D Key page Fig 28 then images and ecological dates of both taxa can be queried In this case the user has to enable the buttons Left Species Profile and Right Species Profile in the Tool ba
33. of the Matrix into a main group Compare and a subgroup morphological character Grouping by presence absence of characters This procedure is similar to that described in the prevailing chapter To group species by the presence or absence of morphological or ecological criteria drag the header of the selected character into the Grouping Line and divide the table in two sections The first including those species conforming with the character labelled True and the second including those species differing with the character labelled False Both groups may be subdivided additionally by dragging the headers of other characters into the Grouping Line Each subgroup indicates the conformance or non conformance with the selected character 36 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Changing the sequence of groups The succession of groups in the table depends on the sequence of column headers in the Grouping Line This sequence may be changed by dragging a header in the Grouping Line to another position indicated by a pair of read arrows fig 33 After releasing the mouse button the header will be inserted and the sequence of the groups will be adapted pursuant to the new order of column headers in the Grouping Line as shown in fig 34 Compare S I ee Species Name m o compare True Culiseta Keen Culiseta litorea Culiseta morsitans Aedes vexans Anopheles claviger
34. the size of the Viewport Fig 14 image adjusted to the size of the Viewport Fig 15 image zoomed up to 75 of its original size 80 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Magnified images can be aligned either with the scroll bars or by displacing the image with the mouse cursor when dragging the image the symbol of the mouse cursor turns into a hand Displace copy or clear images An image can easily be moved from one Viewport to another by dragging it with the mouse cursor while pressing the Shift key and holding the left mouse button down figures 16 17 gl Images dh Overlay Off Raster List of Abbreviations Images Bh Overlay Off HH Raster List of Abbreviations terminal segments dorsal terminal segments dorsal 1 JO f single paddle Culicinae single paddle Culicinae paddle index paddle apex paddle margin Fig 16 Dragging the image to the lower Viewport E Images Ah Overlay off Eii Raster Ea List of Abbreviations overview habitus cephalothorax _2bdomen paddle terminal segments dorsal single paddle Culicinae Mi A ara Clear Image AU ee oe IEPA VR COAL gt a ae Wa Pi N TN NR Y i i N r Y j TE SE W ily 7 ae f W y y y Ly yy paddle apex ee 4 an d paddle apex spic paddle margin paddle index paddle margin paddle margin Fig 18 Copy
35. the desired position marked by a red bar while holding the left mouse button down as shown in Fig 24 Ecology By clicking this button a text field containing a description of the biology and ecology of the current species is displayed on the Screen Synonyms This button inserts a list of synonyms authors and the years of the published description Distribution Map Clicking this button inserts a map of the European continent highlighting the distribution area of the current species Systematic Data This field displays a series of systematic data including names authors and the years of the published descriptions 20 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Function When starting the D Key the first page of the D Key Card is automatically displayed The first pair of pictures 1 will be loaded and the appropriate Text Fields 2 in the first line set to active and highlighted The pair of pictures described in the respective Text Fields below is compared To view more information on how to distinguish type A shown on the left half from type B shown on the right half of the card the user may use the lower Lens Buttons if available to insert the residual pairs of images and to read the attached description as shown in Fig 27 J D Key Species Profile Species Description AA spir ap EAH Respiratory siphon absent spiracles surrounded by a gr
36. the species displayed in the Systematic Level fields 5 on the D Key Card The Species Profile Card consists of an Image Panel 1 including all pictures of the species and a single Viewport 2 Images can be displayed individually by selecting a specific thumbnail or in sequence by switching the Navigation Keys First Next Previous and Last in the Tool bar Fig 02 Dey Species Profile Species Description Culex Culex pipiens Culex Culex pipiens head dorsal Fig 24 Species Profile Card Configuration and description 19 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Species Description This card offers information about systematic data biology habitat conditions synonyms and the distribution of those species displayed in the Systematic Level fields 5 on the D Key Card when the final systematic level species level is reached This card consists of three sections the Info Panel 1 the Screen 2 and a field containing Systematic Data 3 D Key Species Profile Information Panel peci Family Gubfa E Species Distribution Map Fig 25 Species Description Card Configuration and description Fig 26 Info Panel Moving an icon Info Panel The panel contains a series of buttons which can be enabled to display the desired information on the Screen 2 The sequence of these buttons may be modified individually by selecting an icon and dragging it to
37. 1 Morphology Tool bar 1 Image Panel 2a and Screen 2b Tool bar m eutaxa Culicidae 05 Morphology Pupae iol x aa Application Groups D Key O Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help mx Fig 02 Tool bar Buttons and combo boxes 74 ad eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collectionse User Manual Buttons Images This button is used to open a variable number of windows to display pictures stored in the Gallery Archive Each Image Window consists of the selection bar including the selection field and a series of four combo boxes and of a single Viewport To insert an image select Group or Family in the selection field and group genus species or detail in the combo box on top of the Viewport The size of a window can be adjusted by scrolling the margins with the mouse cursor To close the window click on the x setter in the Title bar A detailed description is given in chapter Gallery Images iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Morphology Pupae l ioj x 2 Application Groups D key O key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help o jal Fig 03 Images Overlay Off alternately to Overlay On Button to clear the label in a picture Overlay On alternately to Overlay Off Button to display the label in a picture iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Morphology Pupae ioj x 2 Application Groups D key O key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help fal es
38. 1 hoes Fig 09 ET the Gallery Archive Clicking on this button c EF chapter Gallery Images Fig 06 Tool bar I Zuges ET the Gallery when opening the sub applicatio uio putear nahe we a single Viewport To insert we en coh the ao E7 application Gallery and enabling the button F species or detal in the combo box on top of the Viewport The size of a table can be A s scrolling the margins with the mouse cursor To clase the table cick on the setter in the bY Gallery Reference Collection Overview Fig bar A detailed description how to use this funcbon Is given in chapter E7 Gallery form Tool bar 1 Selection Panel 2 _ c perry Er rey Qty Way wrw Loo IND xo ws te Ce Gallary Carde 2 The Gallary Form enneiche ga Poh drat bins Mi i Sate u es Ele Done B Use Advanced Search Options B Find a word in the current PDF document id 4 11 of 88 i r u H H Gu eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual In addition the document contains a series of links coloured in dark blue which may be enabled in order to open the connected page and to read the description of the highlighted term figure 05 To retrace your viewing path and to move back to the previous page click on the appropriate green button placed at the lower margin of the interface figure 05 Text fragments that are not implemented as hyperlinks are displayed in a light blue colour Images This button displays a v
39. 2 Wasserwirtschaftskataster Bundesministerium f r Land und Forstwirtschaft Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft Wien Longitudinal Distribution This application provides information about the distribution of species in various longitudinal sections of running waters ranging from the crenal to the hypopotamal The values displayed in the adjacent fields weigh the occurrence of a species in a specific section the sum of the values is always 10 Saprobic Valence This application provides information about the saprobic valence of species reflecting the degree of tolerance to organic contamination As a support to the saprobic system the Roman numerals indicate the degree of pollution including the levels 0 xenosaprobic I oligosaprobic II B mesosaprobic III a mesosaprobic and IV polysaprobic The values displayed in the adjacent fields weigh the tolerance to a special degree of organic pollution the sum of the values is always 10 S Weight This value shows if a species is a good 5 or a bad 1 indicator Species found in all saprobic classes from the xeno to the polysaprobic level are bad indicators and are therefore given a weight value of 1 Species found in only one saprobic class are good indicators and show a weight value of 5 S Index The Saprobic Index is calculated by multiplying the saprobic valence of a species with the number of the saprobic class 0 to IV and dividing the sum by 10 For exam
40. Collections User Manual Windows This button displays a list of the currently opened sub applications and allows the user to jump between them It is also used to close all windows or to tile and to align opened windows simultaneously expedient when using a second monitor Fig 17 Menu bar Windows 15 x Q Key Application Groups D key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help Close All Tile horizontal X ile vertical Cascade windows Help User Manual currently enabled Displays a detailed description of the structure and function of the software i eutaxa Culicidae 05 l lolx Application Groups C key O key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Fig 18 Menu bar Help Shortcut bar This command allows the user to compile a group of a maximum of five Shortcut Buttons which enable switching between currently used sub applications To compile a Shortcut Button click with the right mouse button on the respective field in the bar and enter the desired Group and sub application in the dialog box After confirming the entry with the OK setter the appropriate button will be displayed To remove a Shortcut Button reopen the dialog box select the corresponding Clear button and confirm the procedure with OK Ll Copyright 2005 by Lechthaler Wolfgang eutaxa lechthaler eutaxa com www eutaxa com m ISBN 3 9501839 2 2 Made and printed in Vienna Austria gt O O O d Fig 19
41. Ecology Info Tools Windows Help ex overview hypop ium basallobe ventral thornlike setae Ochlerota o SAIN yan Ochlerotatus sp gonocoxite Ochlerotatus sp hypopygium dorsal scales and setae Ochlerotatus sp a a RA Bd Cul ae eae Larvae Q Key EN A hypopygium dorsal Culex sp claspette Ochlerotatus sp Fig 22 Cancelling of the picture label after clicking the button Overlay Off 83 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Ecology Overview The configuration of the Ecology form depends on the currently used viewing mode When selecting the Single Map view the form shows the Tool bar 1 the Selection Panel 2 a field containing Systematic Data 3 and a series of Ecology Cards 4 fig 01 When selecting the Multiple Maps view in case of enabling the Multiple Maps button the configuration of the form changes now showing the Tool bar the Selection Panel and a single Ecology Card 4 where multiple Viewports can be arranged In this viewing mode the Systematic Data field is blanked out fig 02 Key Galery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help Fig 02 Ecology form Multiple Maps viewing mode 84 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Tool bar Buttons The configuration of the buttons differs according to the type of the viewing mode iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Ec
42. FELTELTTELTELLTELLELLLELLEPTLEPTLLLILESDLEPLLPELLPELEPELTELLLELTELLTELLEELLELIELLLEPLIEPLLEPILELLLFELLPLLLFELTELLEITTREREELLDELELLLLLLEREULELELEHLLELELERELEREREELLEFLLELLERLLLELERTELELELLIRELLLELLEPEEELLLLLLEELEELELFPREERELEFLLERLLELLLELERDLELLELLDLEELLLITRPEERELLLLLLEELLLELTPRREERLELELLELLEELLETERELELELLLLDLELLLCPRFERLERELLELEFELLEITEREREELLLELLRLELLLIPETEERTLELLLELELERLLFLERERELEELLELLEELLTELERERELELLIRELLLLI head capsule abdomen anal segment Results Matrix Drag a column header here to group by that column z i 3 A N A ll J Ww a ee Compare Species Name m o D e on wo Os Culex hortensis OM MOO MM O mpri O Culex modestus mpm OM OO LJ ee AeOOOOooO RPO e Oe eB Oo eee ee ooe eo a e Det fal JE J gaai Fe cere fAooeooooeoe Higgitt r ELFPPLELPPEUPRERPLLERLLLTERRELTEFLLLELELLLLEERELLELELELLERLLTERELELELELLLERLLLLTERELLLEELLTERLLLLTERTELERESTEREELDLELERLLEREELUERDELDELEGLRRRERLLERLERDEIDLELLRERELERELLELERELLELFEREERELLGLERELERLESEERERLLLELSELLERERELEREELEELEGLEREEELLELLLLLLERLELEREEREELELLLLERLLLELPERERERLLLLERLERRLESPRREELLLELLELEREELELEREELEELELLEREERELELTEREEEELELLEERDLELLLDEREREELELEELLERLLLUEREEDLERELERRELLLELEUDERERLELLLELLEELEHT Fig 45 Insertion of the column after releasing the mouse button In addition the width of each column can be modified by placing the mouse cursor on the interstice between two headers and dragging it to the left or to the right as shown in figures 22 24 Arrangem
43. Fig 33 Replacing of groups by moving the headers to the desired position indicated by a pair of red arrows head capsule breeding sites Results f Matrix Aedes vexans Anopheles claviger Fig 34 After replacing the headers in the Grouping Line the character a gt 1 3h has been changed into the main group the species group Compare into a subgroup 37 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Collapse Expand groups In order to get a better survey groups may be blanked out by pressing the appropriate minus sign in front of each group headline The following image illustrates the blanking of the False section of the main group Compare False head capsule abdomen breeding sites asp rows 3 2 short iE HE I re Species Name m a Compare True BRAHA i Culiseta morsitans Fig 35 Blanked False section of the group Compare To restore the table and to expand the group enable the button once again now labelled with a plus sign To collapse or to expand all groups at the same time click the right mouse button and select the adequate command Expand Groups or Collapse Groups Expand Groups y z Collapse Groups Remove Column Field Chooser comma albopictus O Anopheles algeriensis Fig 36 Selecting the command Collapse Groups to blank out all groups 38 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Fi
44. Hits QK Order Matrix Ochlerotatus Ochlerotatus annulipes head dorsal Fig 21 The selection of the detail head dorsal in the combo box results in the display of head dorsal images in all Viewports on the Screen Selection Tabs Depending on the type of the Gallery Card Selection Tabs contain a list of either species or detail names The user may choose from a series of three tabs labelled Images List and QKR fig 22 a c In the Images tab all image records are displayed in form of thumbnails which facilitate the finding of the wished picture In the List tab all records are displayed in form of species or details names Description number and arrangement of image records are identical in both tabs The QKR tab Query Key Results contains the results of the last Query Key calculation including a list of species the appendant number of hits and the range of species in the Matrix Table Values of the last calculation or of the order or species in the Matrix can be inserted by clicking the Refresh Data button in the Tool bar To arrange the species names alphabetically or according to the number of hits or to their position in the Matrix Table click on the header of the wished column and sort the records in an ascending or descending row 60 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Attention First confirm every change of settings in the sub application Query Key b
45. IBU SYSTEMS Shell Extension WIBU KE Y network server WIBU RE Y tools Then the WIBU Key files are copied WIBU KEY Setup If you press sNexte the following tasks will be performed German The following components will be installed wWIBU KE Y driver files WIBU EREY COM control WIBU SYSTEMS Shell Extension WIBU KEY network server WIBL RE Y tools Copying files done Yering language modules done Installing files done Vertying installed language modules done Storing uninstall information done TA Transfering settings done Cancel 102 The following dialog box allows you viewing the WIBU Key Readme txt file X WIBU KEY Setup WIBU REY Software Setup it complete Setup can launch the Readme help file with the latest product Informations Click Finishes to complete Setup Finally the setup of the WIBU Key is completed WIBU REY Software Setup it complete Setup can launch the Readme help file with the latest product Informations xil Click Finishe to complete Setup Finish eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual 2 10 Completion of the Eutaxa setup Now the setup displays a restart dialog It is recommended to restart the computer and not to remove the disk until the machine has been restarted Eutara Culicidae 05 InstallShield Wizard Complete Setup has finished installing E ut
46. LLLELLLEELLILELTERERERLELLLLLELLLEIPLRRRLELEFLLERELELELERPEREELLLLLIELLLLEILLERERER iC ylex 1 15 Lex DENS F ae EET E T a ooo el 10000 Culex berritans JO as J0 JU K m O m Fig 46 Blanking out a column by using the command Remove Column Using the Field Chooser is another method to blank columns To open the Field Chooser window click on the right mouse button and select the identical command fig 46 Now drag the headers of those columns which shall be blanked out into the window As soon as the headers are inserted the columns will be removed from the table figures 48 49 After finishing the procedure the Field Chooser can be closed by clicking the x setter in the title bar and recalled later by repeating the command To replace a column drag the header from the Field Chooser to its initial position fig 50 To replace all columns and to arrange those in the original order hit the Reset Groups Columns key head capsule abdomen siphon anal segment breeding sites Results Matrix Drag a column header here to group by that column Field Chooser _ E 3 C short Compare Species Name Dlash a h Q 3 0 acic o SC bush bush Culex hortensis J oo oe ae a m 5 nepre E E Fe J ine o a O O O 1 O m m spius O Ochlerotatus cataphylla Ochlerokatus communis O Ochlerotatus cyprius och lerokatus detritus
47. Lens Buttons Up to four Lens Buttons may be arranged in a vertical row in the middle part of the card each associated with a pair of Text Fields 2 When clicking one of these buttons the adjacent Text Fields are set to active light background colour and the appropriate pictures are displayed in the Viewports Arrow Key The green coloured Arrow Keys in the lower part of each half move to the next page For example the left Arrow Key can be clicked when there is a correspondence with those images shown in the left Viewport If the species level is reached or a further separation of species is not possible the respective Arrow Key is disabled and displayed in a grey colour fig 23 Pecten in shape of a broad sclerotized toothed plate pecten Head capsule coloured uniformly brown without any striking plate spots or stripes Abdominal segments I VI dorsally with an anterior a tpl Antenna smooth without any spicules develop in tree holes broad and a Few posterior p tph small tergal plates exclusively Abdominal segments IDII dorsally with a pair of characteristic palmate hairs Next Anopheles lt Anopheles plumbeus k Fig 22 Arrow Key enabled genus level Fig 23 Arrow Key disabled species level Systematic Level This text field displays the current systematic level including genus subgenus or species name Species Profile When the final systematic level species level is reached this card shows images of
48. O Ochlerotatus diantaeus chlerotatus dorsalis O Ochlerotatus excrucians E Z Ochlerotatus flavescens O l Ochlerotatus geniculatus IR L E TT JOOC terrikans Culex OO ex torrentium TE es ee nn EREE Culiseta alaskaensis EEEE TELLERLIESTPELLELTT TIEELTETHPPLLELERFSTLEELLEETPPLLELLLENTECLLELTESDPELLEELT TIERELEETOPELELELLETIEFELLETPELLEELLETERLLELTTSTPELLLELT TETERLELTOPPERELERT PELEELLEROTELLLELTESTIELTEETTHPPLELLERT TELLER ypsi a SE AE E AE AE Re a rc Mc Es ARE i Culiseta subochrea gaiaranurmearaunaenn LCE 0C atys sennuiloes LINIET L Is GI DIN i Ochlerotatus cantans i Sey ey eae ae i a R leror ALS ma lL nee en on ee ween T TT TELTEELLETERLEEELL TS goooo0o0o0o0 TE T E T T T T a T T T LI O O OO Tt F F a ee Se ae ee ee Fig 47 Insertion of the Field Chooser window 42 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Pi head capsule abdomen siphon anal segment breeding sites Drag a column header here to group by that column Compare Species Name i Culex hortensis e E Cee ee E EEE E E T T EEE EET TELE Culex territans E TELEECELEOTPELELLERTILELLEEEOPPRELELTESTITERELIESPOLERLLLESTEEERLEESPELLELLTESTIIERLELESPELERELERSTELTLELTTHPPLLEELLTELEERELTESPPELELELT TELTEELTTOPPLLERELETELELELEEOTELD Culex
49. OO Culex modestus Culex territans Culex torrentium liseta alaskaensis annulata Culiseta fumipennis godonotototo0odotot Culiseta glaphyroptera Fig 67 Repeat the procedure but click the Yes button in the dialog field to merge the settings of the loaded and those of the current version lolx O Application Groups D key O Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help amp xX i eutaxa Culicidae 05 Query Key Larvae Save Matrix Gab Load Matrix ED Reset Matrix 2 Set a5 Standard 2p Clear Standard tk Reset Groups Columns _ Edit Mode E Images pa head capsule abdomen siphon anal segment breeding sites Results Matrix Changes Drag a column header here to group by that column Compare Species Name Seika pence oy CREE EERE os 0a 0 See Ir re EEE See eS ee ec i es aS Ce Aedes rossicus Anopheles algeriensis Anopheles hyrcanus s Dio x x E EREE EE RPT ET rer ere een cl MM cept eee eee Tee oe i ne ea or oD on Sl IF af Anopheles plumbeus Coqguillettidia richiardii Culex hortensis Culex martinii Culex modestus en ATER ETT i scan nneaict ea act REE co OERE 000 bs SRP EPERBEE oon E scoce oo E a RBBB ocecc E oboe eee Culex pipiens Culex territans i Culex torrentium Culiseta alaskaensis 3 aan r FET SE En ated tee E are aire inane ie Toe ee Culiseta Fumipennis oocooonoonooonoonoon Culi
50. Query Key Larvae a Application Groups D key Q Key Galery Renew Query K Refresh Results E 1 Fig 02 Tool bar Query Cards Hits Card 24 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Query Key Larvae l Application Groups D Key Q key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help Fig 03 Tool bar Matrix Card Buttons Renew Query This button is used to clear all checks in the boxes of the Query Cards before running a new calculation eutaxa Culicidae 05 Query Key Larvae amp Application Groups D key Okey Gallery EY Renew Query ae Refresh Results Gl Images Fig 04 Tool bar Query Cards Renew Query Refresh Results The button is used to run a calculation and to display the new results in the Hits card eutaxa Culicidae 05 Query Key Larvae amp Application Groups D key Okey Gallery KT Renew Query a Refresh Results G Images Fig 05 Tool bar Query Cards Refresh Results Images This button allows inserting of a variable number of windows to display pictures stored in the Gallery Archive Each Image Window consists of the selection bar including the selection field and a series of four combo boxes and of a single Viewport A detailed description is given in chapter Gallery Images eutaxa Culicidae 05 Query Key Larvae amp Application Groups D key Okey Gallery EY Renew Query om Refres
51. Selection Panel 2 used to select species and detail names and a series of Gallery Cards 3 each containing a Screen to arrange Viewports and to display images 53 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Tool bar Buttons iH Eutaxa Culicidae 05 Gallery Larvae i O x Tall Application Groups D key O Kkey Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help fX KY Refresh Data M First 4 Previous P Next Pl Last ear Hin paster E Images ld First Page 4 PreviousPage P Mext Page P Last Page Fig 02 Tool bar Buttons Refresh Data Button to insert the results current species list of Hits card of the last Query Key calculation into the QKR tab iH Eutaxa Culicidae 05 Gallery Larvae 5 l loj x dm Application Groups D key O Kkey Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help mx Fig 03 Tool bar Refresh Data Navigation Keys These buttons are used to insert images automatically and to switch between the image records iH Eutaxa Culicidae 05 Gallery Larvae a E loj x dm Application Groups D key O key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help iX Fig 04 Tool bar Navigation Keys First Return to the first record listed in the combo box Select Species Details Previous Return to the previous record listed in the combo box Select Species Details Next Move forward to the next record listed in the combo box Select Species Details Las
52. T OO Culex martini OLEO uf OD Culex modestus og MD ae Me FE a TET a FET TE e m a T u aa ad ee Er mi mich Culiseta alaskaensis IO000 DO 00 DO 000000 000 Culiseta fumipennis Fig 66 After the insertion the current settings are replaced 50 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual eutaxa Culicidae 05 Query Key Larvae np ol x x je Save Matrix G Load Matrix 7 Reset Matrix E Set a5 Standard Clear Standard ih Reset Groups Columns _ Edit Mode E Images head capsule abdomen siphon anal segment breeding sites li Results Matrix Changes Drag a column header here to group by that column Compare Species Name Sedes cinere 1 3 C short KIE a sp unif OA Ja sprows RIES 2 7 short 000 P h dark So ee ee ee coe PRRBRER Oo ofa lt ish Aedes rossicus Senne Beene E a a as E aea E aeaea E aiaeei s aaae ELE KI ic EET ERST EEE ann oa Mass td rer Sars En rl BE ee fener EE E JO sesine T sennen sennae cutee some PLLLLEE senine rereana EETELTHPEPEELLLEFETCLEELECOTELELDLESFELLETELSTOTTEELLLEITTEELTELETTTLEELLERTTLLLLTE errs nun REEL eee seene srs ter une se PLLLEEER Re peer rrr rer TE bee te e r Kursuniuuuennnunluunnursennmuunnnunnirsnunsuunnunnnnunnntununnsunnnunnnnunnnbnunnnnne Men ice EE rc ARBRE ce AE ME AE HERE Cogu Culex hortensis Germain CO M
53. a ain isnan e AAE ca ee 4nopheles plumbe z runn ed e oe a sFFidis cain UNE ClO Culex hortensis Culex martini Culex modestus IL_UIEX DIBIET Culex berritans S eee EE Culiseta alaskaensis oo0o0000000000000000 eenedl Culis ioe St boriy Ba ie IE T 2 fon on Click the No button in the dialog field to replace the loaded Matrix iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Query Key Larvae z oj x O Application Groups D key Q key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help iX head capsule abdomen siphon analsegment breeding sites Results Drag a column header here to group by that column Matrix Changes a 2i gh 1 4 1 ph abs Compare Species Name Ea lt i 3h B C gt 39 ph pres of K Aedes rossicus TE a T a T a a T T TE K Anopheles algeriensis Cee u SU un TE nn nun RER nn Green nn nono geen nu nnr nn nnn nenn nun Goan enor nn gone nummer en Goan nn tunen nn Oooo ooo oe EEEREN PRA Of 2 Sone en er coe EEE cee SER re TREF OOOOC Anopheles hyrcanus H K ELSE OPPLELELETTIELELEETHPPLLLLERE TELELEETTOPPELLLERT TELLERELTOPPELLELLESTELIEEELTHPEELELLTESPILLLEELTOPPRELLLLTSETELLELEESTPELELLLESTELERTEREOTTLERELLEEIELLLLERSTPLELELETTERLLLEE Anopheles plumbeus 1 O K Culex hortensis KI R o OOY REI
54. ach card consists of an Image Panel 2a and a Screen 2b showing a single Viewport when entering the card To change the number and arrangement of Viewports enable the Raster button and change the settings Fig 10 Morphology Cards Image Panel 2a and Screen 2b Image Panel The Image Panel contains a series of thumbnails of those images that can be displayed on the Screen Screen The Screen is the part of a Morphology Card where Viewports can be arranged Viewports Viewports are used to display images on the Screen They may be arranged singularly or in a number of two or four The number and configuration can be changed via Raster button in the Tool bar The procedure is described in detail in the section Tool bar Raster When opening a card the number of Viewports is always preset to one When arranging a single Viewport on the Screen images can be displayed by clicking on the wished thumbnail in the Image Panel When arranging more than one Viewport the pictures must be inserted manually To insert an image manually select the thumbnail with the mouse cursor and then drag it to a Viewport while holding the mouse button down fig 11 When the target Viewport is reached the mouse button must be released and the image will be displayed instantly fig 12 78 eutaxa mn es hypopygium overview terminal segments dorzal Culex sp hypopygium dorsal 100 Ochlerotatus sp
55. acing the mouse cursor on the button it turns into cromed arows Fig 01 Acrobat Reader 7 0 User interface You can search the document to locate certain words or series of words either by pressing the keys Ctrl F to insert the Find toolbar or by enabling the binocular button in the tool bar figure 02 to open the Search PDF window and to type and search the wished term figure 03 After clicking the Search button the results will be displayed in a field figure 04 and may be selected with the mouse cursor to open the respective page Search across one or more PDF files Fig 02 Tool bar Button to open the Search PDF window and to search across the PDF file eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Adobe Reader eutaxa User Manual pdf me Cdk Vow Docmenk Too Window H a Basanlohb wla f op asoa Bechonic Keys Reference Collections User Manual What word or phrase would you like to search For Both Info Tables can be arranged at the same time or enabled separately They may be shitted by Gallery moving the title bar with the mouse cursor and can easiy be reset to their intial postion by clicking the Arrange Windows button Where would you like to search Inthe current PDF document All PDF Documents in B Eigene Dateien VW Whole words only Case Sensitive T Include Bookmarks 7 Include Comments Fig 04 D Key Card Info Tables Left and Right
56. allation Attention Do not plug in the WIBU Key before the setup is complete and the computer has been restarted Dy ee ee t WIBU KET Setup First you will be asked to select the language of the WIBU Key Software 100 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual v WIBU KET Setup Please select the languages that WIBL RE should support VE nglieh eno Bo M Geman I Italian m Hungariar E eT I Portuguese Spanish Cancel After this you will be asked for the program parts you want to install It is recommended not to change these settings and to continue the procedure with Next J WIBU KEY Setup RAE Select the WIBL KEY components you like to install Install as NT service with autostart wkNet Network Server for Novell Netware I WkLAN AWkNet Network Monitor 32 bit 7 wWkNet Network Monitor 16 bit T Additional WIRU KEY Tools Once you have selected the components you wish to install press the sNexte button to complete the installation Cancel 101 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual In the following step the WIBU Key setup displays a summary of all parts that will be installed Confirm with a click on Next g WIBU KEY Setup Operating system windows 2000 source path C Programmes ibukeys nstall The following components will be installed WIBU KEY driver files j WIBL EEY COM control W
57. an be cancelled by the Reset Matrix command further on 44 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Examples of saving and cancelling user defined settings iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Query Key Larvae a l _ O x Fv Application Groups key Q key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help Sel es a Save Matrix Ge Load Matrix Reset Matrix v r Clear Standard k eeding sites head capsule abdomen siphon anal segment Results Matrix Changes Drag a column header here to group by that column 3 C short Compare Species Mame O L 2 L O L O O O Dash O 3 0 bush Ella zi 3h Jia 113 h stell pres E e eee Seen eee eee CO eee eee E EFEEE EPEREER ERTL APPRRRPELE Coens eee eee a sp rows Aha J 2 7 ac c K D Anapheles algeriensis H TE T LEREEEELE DERERLLE CERELELLEDEREEERLELERERELGE PERDERECR ERDERLEEPRREEEELRLEEREELLEFEREREERR SECE Anopheles hyrcanus E T E OEE E O O E E E T E E O T E E O E E Anopheles plumbeus EBERPEELE TEPELEELETEREREELE TERLEREEE i SERERRLLETERREEELE CELEREELE TEREERELL CEELEELLL ERREREERE LLEREEELEPEREELELL ELTELLLE UEREREERE EEREEREEEEEREREELE EEIEELELETERRERELL LEREERELEDERDEELLE CERELERLEDEREEERLECELEEELGE TEREERECR SEELERLEL ERREERELESEEREELLEERREREELL SELEELELL PPEEEEERL 2 Cul
58. anel includes a single combo box Select Species Details 2a a series of Selection Tabs 2b and four Radio Buttons 2c The Selection Panel is used to select species or detail names and to display the corresponding images in the Viewports on the Screen The name of each image record is composed of two partitions a species name and a detail name These partitions are displayed separately one in the combo box Select Species Details and the other in the lists of the Selection Tabs To display an image on a Viewport the selection of both partitions is necessary eutaxa Culicidae 05 Gallery gt Larvae 5 Application Groups D Key O Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help KA Refresh data I First 4 Previous Next PI Last clear H Raster E Images a Compare Species Manual Compare Species Auto Species Profile Manual Species Profile Auto Compare Images Culex Neoculex martinii head dorsal Culex Barraudius modestus head dorsal Culex Culex pipiens head dorsal Culex Culex torrentium head dorsal Fig 19 Selection Panel Combo box 2a Selection Tabs 2b Radio buttons 2c The panel width may be adapted by moving the right edge with the mouse cursor as demonstrated in the following figures 20 a c Fig 20 a c Example Decreasing the panel width 59 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Select Species Details Combo Box Depending on the ty
59. ans siphon Stegomyia albopicta siphon Fig 36 Compare Species Auto Identical detail of nine different species Species Profile Cards Species Profile cards are used to arrange and match images that show various details of the same species The species names are listed in the Select Species combo box those of the details in the Selection Tabs Images and List All Viewports display details of the species currently shown in the combo box The program offers two methods of switching to another species First open the combo box and select the desired name this command affects all Viewports on the Screen and the appropriate images are replaced automatically Secondly switch between the Navigation Keys in the Tool bar in order to insert images in sequence starting with the first species name in the combo box and ending with the last The succession of species names can be adjusted with the Radio Buttons when entering a Compare Species card the keys are preset to the Logical Order To change this setting and to rearrange the species names in the alphabetical order or pursuant to the results of the last Query Key calculation enable the respective Radio Button Species Profile Manual In this card images of specific details can be displayed by selecting the details name in one of the Selection Tabs Images or List and dragging it to the Viewport The detail and its position on the Screen ar
60. are Species Name Culiseta alaskaensis asp unif K Culiseta fumipennis Culiseta itorea Culiseta morsitans i Aedes geminus Aedes vexans head capsule abdomen anal segment breeding sites R Species Name Culiseta alaskaensis Culiseta Furnipennis Culiseta litores iseta morsitans i Aedes cinereus Aedes geminus i Aedes rossicus ig Results Matrix 2 C short K 3 C short K R K K Q 3 0 acic 1 g m I C bush E Fig 29 Insertion of the header resulting in a separation of marked and unmarked check boxes and a subdivision of the Matrix 34 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Grouping by species names Building a species group To build a species group first select the corresponding check boxes in the Compare column sort the records in a descending row and drag the column header to the Grouping Line fig 28 After releasing the mouse button the Matrix will be divided in two sections the upper which contains the group of the selected species labelled Compare True and the lower which includes the unselected species labelled Compare False fig 29 Building a new species group To build a new species group first cancel the existing group by dragging the Compare column header from the Grouping Line to any point of the Matrix shown in fig 41 and clear all check boxes by enabling the Reset Matrix
61. ariable number of tables showing pictures stored in the Gallery archive Each table contains a series of combo boxes and a single Viewport To insert an image select the group genus species or detail in the combo box on top of the Viewport The size of a table can be adjusted by scrolling the margins with the mouse cursor To close the table click on the x setter in the Title bar A detailed description how to use this function is given in chapter Galeni pages eutaxa Culicidae 05 D Key Larvae Ow Application Groups D key Qey Gallery Morphoouy Ecology Info Too Windows Help IK First 4 Previous gt Next PL Last E TableLeft E Table Right atterticn ne m fet Fig 09 Tool bar Images ga Arrange Windows a A D E i G E a iq 4 11 of 88 gt bi Fig 05 Hyperlinks and highlighted text navigation buttons on lower margin of the window Text fragments may be copied by clicking the Select Tool button in the tool bar and marking the wished text with the mouse cursor Copy and paste the text into a Word document using the commands Ctr C and Ctr V This method is useful for example to transfer names of authors and publications listed in the chapter References Fl Adobe Reader eutaxa User Manual pdf Palais SS File Edit view Document Tools Window Help _ x CASAN ODi Select Tool Bookmarks ir 1 Tn Fig 06 Marking and copying of text fragments
62. asa Culicidae 05 on pour Computer f Yes want to restart my computer now No will restart my computer later Remove any disks from their dives and then click Finish to complete setup x Back Cancel After the reboot you will see the icon of the new Eutaxa application on your desktop Eigene Dateien Arbeitsplatz Netzwerkungebung e I i ee 1 Papierkorb i F Internet Explorer eubaxa Culicidae 05 Orb CiProgramme Eubaxa 104 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Now connect the WIBU Key dongle to a USB port on your PC Subsequently the following message new hardware detected will be displayed Neue Hardware gefunden ee WIEU BORSZFU For some reasons you will be asked if you want to install the hardware driver on your PC You must click on yes i e Ja Digitale Signatur nicht gefunden biit der digitalen Signatur von Microsoft wird sichergestellt dass die Software unter Windows getestet und seit dem Testen nicht ver ndert wurde ile Die Software die Sie jetzt installieren machten enth lt keine digitale Signatur von Microsoft Aus diesem Grund kann nicht garantiert werden dass die Software einwandfrei unter Windows ausgef hrt werden kann wWIBL BORFU Besucher Sie die Windows Update website unter http Awindowsupdate microsoft com um festzustellen welche von Microsoft digital signierte Software verf gbar ist ol
63. bar choose Control Panel double click on the Add or Remove Programs icon choose the respective application in the list of programs click Change Remove and select Remove In case of repairing the software repeat the procedure enable the Repair button and follow the instructions When uninstalling the Eutaxa software the Microsoft SQL Server and the software of the WIBU Key are not affected and have to be removed separately After uninstalling all Eutaxa products the Eutaxa directory has to be cancelled manually To remove the directory enter the Windows Explorer Program files select the term Eutaxa and hit the Clear icon in the Windows tool bar If there are some troubles when uninstalling a Eutaxa product insert one of the CDs start the setup and run the Repair program After the setup has been completed restart the machine and continue to uninstall the software Software errors may be avoided by downloading the latest software versions from the Eutaxa website on www eutaxa com Move to the chapter Support Downloads Software Updates store the latest version of the Eutaxa exe in any directory on your computer and start the installation with a double click on the exe file The software will be upgraded automatically
64. bdomen anal segment breeding sites Results Matrix i Drag a column header here to group by that column 4 Sp rows Compare Species Name Culex hortensis Olash la ERINNERN en ee er HE 1 Culex modestus OMO UDO DO MOMOoUMMOUMUOUOD LUD MMMoOoMM N m Me mE Fee Soe Ree Se a mm ee See SE Bee Se Se Culex berritans iL ieee eee e deena eee eee cee em eeean nenne ennenen nennen sae edeecaseeeedeeseeeeensecceesendeers Og Fog EI EI Culiseta alaskaensis LI ELFELTELTEELTELLTELLELLLLLLELLLELTELLLLESULEPLLPRLLEETEPELFELTLELTELLTELTERLLELLERLLELLIEPLLEPULRLLLFELTERLLELTTELTELLTRRREELLLELLELLLLLIERTLEEELELLLELELELELERERERELEELLELLERLLLELTRDLLELELLERELLLELLEREEELLLELSLERDEELELFRREERELEFLLERLLELLLELERDDELLELLDLERLLEITRPEEEELELLLOERELLELTPRERERLEFELTELLEELCEPERERELELLLLLLERLLCPPRERRERELLLUEREOLLIPTRREELLLELLELLILLOPRTLEREEELLLELELELLCFPREREERELLLELLEELLTETERLERELLLLIRELLLLOR head capsule abdomen Drag a column header here to group by that column Ln iL u a 235 allen lice le i A E G a a e apa a a e a a ya E Compare Species Mame om rd Aw ote pe fo fo fo fu fo fo fo ee Cl Culex hortensis OMOO oto MOOMOOOMMOOMMOOOM K O E O O K A K Culex modestus o oOoOnl OOOoOD OOOO C c OO g H O 2 P HIT I gt LI Culex territans E l 3 3 3 q 3 4 3 q 3 od 3 3 3 q 3 q E q k og 3 3 3 3 3 q 4 3 3 Culiseta alaskaensis EL
65. belle Fenster DEBeB8SsRY BaS o o 8 HTBEB OT m D 4 Standard Tahoma gt 10 gt F K U l se Bels i E i Images Button to display images of arbitrary number and size of different groups genera species or details Each image table contains a series of combo boxes and a single Viewport To insert an image select the group genus species and detail in the boxes on top of the viewport The size of a table can be adapted by scrolling the margins with the mouse cursor To close the table click the x setter in the Title bar or press Escape on the key board Fig 08 Tool bar Images Ochlerotatus Ochlerotatus excrucians pecten Fig 15 Image Window used as a template in a Word document 5 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual First Previous Next Last Page If not all images can be displayed on the Screen at the same time these buttons allow the user to switch to the first previous next or last images pages by clicking the respective buttons First Page Previous Page Next Page or Last Page All buttons are exclusively displayed in the Tool bar when using Auto Cards iH Eutaxa Culicidae 05 Gallery Larvae Bee dm Application Groups D key Q key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help xX KY Refresh Data IM First 4 Previous P Next PI Last P Clear Fi Raster E Images d First Fage 4 Previous Page Next Page
66. chten Mein If the newest service or security packs of your operating system have not been installed you can download these from the Microsoft website on http update microsoft com shown in the figure below E Microsoft Update Microsoft Internet Explorer bereitgestellt von IYM TC Wien GmbH Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Favoriten Extras zur ck E3 ft suchen 4 Favoriten Medien oe Eat 5 Adresse 2 http update microsoft comfmicrosoftupdate v6 muoptderault aspxfin deareturnurl http fupdate microsoft com microsoftupdate y bal O ll lw Microsoft Deutschland Site Map Microsoft SSS Microsoft Update Willkommen bei Microsoft Update Verwenden Sie Microsoft Update noch heute Jetzt erhalten Sie Updates f r Windows Office und andere Microsoft Anwendungen an einem zentralen Ort Microsoft Update ist ein neuer Dienst der alle Features und Vorteile von Windows Update bietet und zudem Downloads f r andere Microsoft Anwendungen einschlie lich Office zur Verf gung stellt Jetzt beginnen orteile Funktioniert mit Automatische Updates F gt dem Startmen einen Verbesserung der Zuverl ssigkeit und Link hinzu Sicherheit Ihres Computers Aktualisieren Sie den Computer regelm ig mit der neuesten Software von Microsoft um die Sicherheit a Es stehen Updates fOr Ihren Compiti zur Verf gung bol amp Programmzugriff und standards und Zuverl ssigkeit Ihres Windows Compute
67. creen When the Menu bar is closed with the x setter on the right corner by mistake the program must be restarted to reset the display eutaxa Culicidae 05 D key Grey Fig 02 Menu bar Offset when placing the mouse cursor on the button it turns into crossed arrows eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual 1 eutaxa Culicidae 05 Wolfgang Lechthaler Fig 03 Menu bar Offset moving the Menu bar Sub Application Icon When opening one of the sub applications D Key Q Key Gallery or Ecology the respective icon is placed near the left margin of the Menu bar Clicking on this icon opens a list of commands which can be used to restore minimize maximize or to close the sub application Fig 04 Menu bar Sub application icon iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 D Key Larvae Application Groups D Key O key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help A Restore Move Size Maximize x Close cCtri F4 Application Key to display a list of eutaxa products currently available and to allow you to open any applications installed on the PC Fig 05 Menu bar Application IH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Application Groups key Q key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help Culicidae 05 Simuliidae 05 Trichoptera 05 lt Exit Groups Before running one of the sub applications D Key Q Key Gallery Morphology previously click on the Groups bu
68. ctions User Manual Loading a stored modified Matrix To load a stored version of the Matrix click on the Load Matrix button in the Tool bar and select the desired qkxml file fig 62 iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Query Key Larvae a Application Groups D key O key Galery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help mj Save Matrix La KY Reset Matrix head capsule breeding sites Results Matrix Drag a Drag a column header here to group by that column header here to group Drag a column header here to group by that column that column m k u 4 5p POWs J 3 0 short en Species Name f O m peer algeriensis OOM C a vw OMDO a EN a a ES a ST TS a pows EE N E iE E E Aago A j 2 ieee o o o a o G G a o a G ea mes AY oo j gar ji a Te OR RR E TT E ee a a EE Haaga ERTLLLLFELTPPELLELELFELELTELESPEFELTELEPLLPELFELELTEELLPRTELTELLFELTELTELLELLEELLELELLLELLFELELLELLEELLELTLUEREEERLLLLELLERLLTLLRDLEELEFLLELLELLEFTRRDERLELELEELELLLLEFPERELEELLLLERLERELLLLERTEELEFLLELLERLEFTERRERELEELLELLLERE Fig 61 Enabling the Load Matrix button m eutaxa Culicidae 05 Query Key Larvae m p ioj x O Application Groups D Key kew Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help fX je Save Matrix Load Matrix f EY Reset Matrix fu fa Set as Standard ec Clear Standard I Reset Groups Columns Edit Mode E Images nP L A N 2 head capsule siphon breeding sites Results Matri
69. ctober Trpi 1962 Females overwinter in protected shelters such as hollow tree trunks caves or cellars Mohrig 1969 Schaffner et al 2001 Carmalac mainly and an hateschiane Innn often an anakan thoy da nat Stack man MAnhrin 1960 Oohart 1940 eutaxa Culicidae 05 D Key Larvae o xi 0 Application Groups D Key Q Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help ex I4 First 4 Previous gt Next DI Last 40 Left Species Ecology alP Right Species Ecology 45 Table Left EP Table Right Attention E Images e DL 1 Mehr Species Profile Species Description Information Panel Genus Culex Author Linnaeus 1758 Subgenus Neoculex Author Dyar 1905 martinii Author Medschid 1930 Species Family Culicidae Author Subfamily Culicinae Author Ecolo Distribution Map SME Culex Neoculex martinii Medschid 1930 Culex martini is a Palaearctic Mediterranean species and spread over Central and Southern Europe Mohrig 1969 Schaffner et al 2001 to Asia Minor and middle Asia Becker et al 2003 Aquatic stages develop in flooded prairies reed grass marshes along shady streams in residual puddles of rivers wells Schaffner et al 2001 in shallow backwaters and in unshaded irrigation canals associated with C modestus pipiens and C territans The water of the breeding sites is often cool well oxygenated and rich in plants Schaffner et al 2001 Larvae are present fr
70. d Next EEA HAH Respiratory siphon absent spiracles surrounded by a great chitinised plate the spiracular apparatus spir ap situated dorsally on abdominal segment VIII Pecten in shape of a broad sclerotized toothed plate pecten plate Abdominal segments I VIII dorsally with an anterior a tpl broad and a few posterior p tpl small tergal plates Abdominal segments III VIII dorsally with a pair of Respiratory siphon s well developed respiratory plate rp small and placed apically on the siphon Pecten absent or consisting of a row of smooth or barbed pecten spines arranged basally on both sides of the siphon Abdominal segments I I dorsally without tergal plates In a few species sclerotized plates may be present on th e h abdominal segments YII YIII or only on abdominal segment YI A D Key Species Profile Species Description Respiratory siphon s well ee ary plate rp small and placed apically on the sipho Ay Pecten absent or consisting of a row of smooth or barbed pecten spines arranged basally on both sides of the siphon Abdominal segments I VI dorsally without tergal plates In a few species sclerotized plates may be present on the abdominal segments VII VIII or only on abdominal segment VI Abdominal segments without palmate hairs Next gt other genera Eee Respiratory siphon absent spiracles surrounded by a great c
71. der Matrix Culiseta Culiseta alaskaensis head dorsal Fig 39 Compare Images Images of different details from different species Display of any images of the User Use this card to view any pictures stored on the computer To insert an image either click the right mouse button enable the Open File command browse the directory select the picture and enable the Open button fig 41 or drag the thumbnail of the image directly from the Explorer into the Viewport on the card It will be inserted automatically and can be zoomed displaced copied and removed like any other picture in the Gallery Select an image Suchen in eutaxa Startseiten ee Zuletzt verwendete D Desktop Eigene Dateien Clear Image SER Arbeitsplatz Ya Tyv24 tif EEE Dateiname tz tif v ung Aedes Aedes geminus head dorsal Dateityp Image Files x Abbrechen Fig 40 Enabling the command Open File Fig 41 Browsing the directory and selecting an image 70 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Archive Card View The Archive card shows all images of the current group stored in the picture database This card is useful to offer a survey of the range of available images Each image record is displayed in form of a thumbnail and labelled with the file path the names of species and detail and a check box that indicates the correctness of the file path f
72. der here to group by that column Tier abdomen head capsule L Lal 5 lala 2s 2 alal da 2 E EI A T coal A E NE i m a ee ee Compare Species Name m cinta e IH I oli lan in less ls le Anopheles plumbeus OM OOMMOMMOMOOOMOOOMOO Culiseta lor giareolat O O DL OO MOOD mM od Ed 5 10 O o O O K O K K K 0O Ochlerotatus geniculatus E f Stegomyia albopictus O O O O O K O O O O O K O ooo O00 ooo ooo OOR I L ac 5 7 1 ph abs compare Species Mame a Sp rows o stell pres O Anopheles plumbeus K E S sessen seneni Percent ELELIE TIErEE ELELT PELELLLEL TECH pect eee eee cone E Ochlerotatus geniculatus O O Uranotaenia unguiculata ELFELLELTEELERLELELLELLIELLEELTEEULELILPELLEPLLEELLELTERETLELTLELTELLTRLLEELLELLERLLELLIELLLELLLELLEPLLPERPPRRERELESLLEELLELLUEDTEDLLLLIEHDLLDELELTERDERELELSELERELLESTERLEERLERELTELLRELL ERDE PEPPEEFL U UUFELLLETEPPRRPLE LIUEOLELLUSPRERRREELUEURERLL ERERRRERL 7 TE ul ne ae Fans nnnnnnnunnnannuns breeding sites oi Matrix 3 C bush 6 2 1 Compare Species Name gees I Iloh abs T 2 C short o 3 2 short K O Anopheles plumbeus L Culiseta longiareolata O Ochlerotatus geniculatus I a Hi E E BREREER E a E en
73. e cursor when dragging the image the symbol of the mouse cursor turns into a hand Displace copy or clear images To displace images from one Viewport to another first hit the Shift key on the keypad and then drag the image with the mouse cursor while holding the left mouse button down as shown in figure 30 To copy an image first hit the Control key on the keypad and then drag the image to the desired Viewport while holding the mouse button down as shown in figure 31 To clear images either delete all images currently displayed on the Screen via Clear button in the Tool bar or cancel a single image by moving the cursor to the wished Viewport clicking the right mouse button and selecting the Clear Image command as shown in figure 32 64 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Select Detail Compare Species Manual Compare Species Auto Species Profil habitus Anopheles hyrcanus Anopheles plumbeus Culex hortensis Culex modestus Culex territans Culiseta alaskaensis Culiseta fumipennis i Anopheles Anopheles claviger habitus Culiseta litorea Culiseta morsitans Culiseta subochrea Ochlerotatus cantans Ochlerotatus cataphylla Ochlerotatus detritus Ochlerotatus dorsalis Ochlerotatus flavescens Alphabetical Order Logical Order QKR Order Select Detail Compare Species Manual Compare Species Auto Species Profil habitu
74. e Search Author combo box After selecting both terms the dates of the respective species will be displayed in each Ecology Card and in the Systematic Data field This selection mode is useful when searching for any species names whether synonyms or actual species Fig 09 Tool bar Search Author M eutaxa Culicidae 05 Ecology f E Ioj x Application Groups key O Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help GF xX E Images Search Species algeriensis we Sy Search Author ears Meee Author Theobald 1303 86 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Selection Panel The panel consists of a series of Radio Buttons 2a and a Selective List 2b eutaxa Culicidae 05 Ecology 10l x E Application Groups D key O Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help SE X Images Search Species fs Sal Search Author fs to Multiple Maps Legend Systematic Genus Anopheles Author Meigen 1818 Subgenus Anopheles Author Meigen 1818 Species labranchiae Author Falleroni 1926 Family Culicidae Author Subfamily Anophelinae Author y Ecology Synonyms Distribution Fig 10 Selection Panel Radio Buttons 2a and Selective List 2b Selective List This table shows a list of species or countries pursuant to the setting of the Radio Buttons and offers a simple way to query information about a certain species in case of using the Single Map v
75. e T TTT TITTIE TETTETETT El T TTT ITTE ETETETT eee eee eee cee eens OXES ELELLLEFLLELLLEL TEILE b species in the upper section of the table O TH ce ra O OD 5 fF Er Cc im Pas im Q ga a pe m Q Raras 2 i WN k er NONE eee o Py 5 g pe Seo OD OODOBSODWOOOD BEE BER Sob D i i H us u ee iiia m er o Cc s PG T ee o cS o en u nn a a CES R N _ o ee eu en a cee NEE SEE WEITER Fi E sg 2 g an T D e B z D 5 gt 5 SR NE ro 4 ae a a a YET e z YEIT gt E OO o qeit eO 4 ETE E t 4 ETE E E E yete PS ETUI OC COG COLE oC EI CEO ECU LER LL CERO CURL er 5 Oo Tananan pa ps seven Soccernet 5 z yglz e yelz ell a a C a a en an nn EL nn up nn ee on nA nn En 2 S 00 8002 S at E a RER Bc ER TE g ona RSTO RTT a Gee ee ae B aif E D af E Za oe Te ge TR ED GTO Ue ws 0000000000 Oo oO k H gs eO m a UO D O D mm mm I Jr AL me be T ob E teet 5 nm 7700 E my E pa 2 a Y U D EL 1 i 4 E u 3 gt z D a a 2 D 5 25322 m mh ra 3 a 2 gE C 2 HIPS RES E O a v PIRE O D HERH HERNE D T T u T um 2 E T p Woo m mim mim nA i x gt ae Bop mR wR hm D E m 5 O a S55 5555 m a Jc ee ae eee eee eee Be 3 D a Ihre Merl ei ME MR A P a oe ot ete See BE Se MT J in oD a F O ui F H 5 i WV a 5 V an
76. e assessed by the user the arrangement and content of images on the Screen can be altered more individually according to the user s requirements 68 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Eutaxa Culicidae 05 Gallery Larvae i Application Groups D key O Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help Gx KA Refresh Data 4 First 4 Previous P Next Pl Last clear HH Raster E Images Select Species Compare Species Manual Compare Species Auto Species Profile Manual Ochlerotatus diantaeus Images List anal segment antenna spicules clypeal hairs comb scales Ih chlerotatus Ochlerotatus diantaeus head la chlerotatus Ochlerotatus diantaeus head ve habitus head lateral mentum pecten spines terminal segments i Ochlerotatus Ochlerotatus diantaeus sipho Ochlerotatus Ochlerotatus diantaeus pecte HAH HAH Alphabetical Order Logical Order PAA QK Order Matrix Ochlerotatus Ochlerotatus diantaeus ment chlerotatus Ochlerotatus diantaeus pecten chlerotatus Ochlerotatus diantaeus comb s Fig 37 Species Profile Manual nine different details from the same species Species Profile Auto In this card images of all details of one species are displayed automatically The pictures are always arrayed in the Logical Order starting with a view of the habitus Because of the high number of images n
77. e records can be expanded by clicking the right mouse button and selecting the Expand Groups command In addition the width of the columns and thereby the number of image records displayed on the Screen may be adapted by switching the vertical dividing line to the left or to the right side as shown in the following figures The Selection Panel is always set to inactive and coloured grey compare species manual compare species auto species profile me Stegomyia Stegomyia albopictus anal amp Stegomyia Stegomyia alb Picture FilePath PicturePath Gallery Larvae 4PictureP Speciesname Stegomyia Stegomyia albo Speciesname Stegamyi GalleryDetailText anal segment GalleryDetailText anterior compare species manual compare species auto species profile me Stegomyia Stegomyia albopictus anal Stegomyia Stegomyia alb gih Bife dE a FICLUFE FilePath PicturePath Gallery Larvae i Picture Speciesname Stegomyia Stegomyia albo Speciesmarne Stegomyi GalleryDetailText anal segment GalleryDetai anterior E FilePath PicturePath Gallery Larvaell Aedes albo Speciesname Stegomyia Stegomyia albopictus GalleryDetailText anal segment Fig 44 a c Modifying the width of a column by moving the vertical dividing line 72 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Note If an image is not available because the file path or the name has been c
78. eat chitinised plate the spiracular apparatus spir ap situated dorsally on abdominal segment YIII Pecten in shape of a broad sclerotized toothed plate pecten plate Abdominal segments I YIN dorsally with an anterior a tpl broad and a few posterior p tpl small tergal plates Abdominal segments II III VIII dorsally with a pair of characteristic palmate hairs D Key Species Profile Species Description Anopheles Respiratory siphon s well developed respiratory plate rp small and placed apically on the siphon Pecten absent or consisting of a row of smooth or barbed pecten spines arranged basally on both sides of the siphon Fi P Abdominal segments without palmate hairs Abdominal segments I YI dorsally without tergal plates In a Few species sclerotized plates may be present on the abdominal segments YII VIII or only on abdominal segment VI J D Key L Species Profile Species Description Eee Respiratory siphon absent spiracles surrounded by a great chitinised plate the spiracular apparatus spir ap situated dorsally on abdominal segment VIII Pecten in shape of a broad sclerotized toothed plate pecten Abdominal segments I III dorsally with an anterior a tpl broad and a few posterior p tpl small tergal plates Abdominal segments III VIII dorsally with a pair of characteristic palmate hairs other genera Next gt Anopheles
79. ed After the selection is made by mouse click the Viewports are arranged accordingly Fig 06 Tool bar Raster selecting a number of nine Viewports iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Ecology l a al x Application Groups D key key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help a lEs 85 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Legend This button opens a window containing a description of the map colouration iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Ecology J ioj Application Groups D kew Q key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help AX Fig 07 Tool bar Legend Combo Boxes Search Species Combo box to select the name of a species or a synonym Fig 08 Tool bar Search Species i eutaxa Culicidae 05 Ecology ioj x A Application Groups D kew Q key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help amp x B Images Search Species HPRIHIGE u Sl Search Author Po sl a Single Map BEE Raster Legend SpeciesName OOOO alexandrae schingarevi algenensis SILL annulata annulata annulata war feruginata Search Author Combo box to select the corresponding author including the year of the published description The records listed in both boxes are interrelated so that they can only be selected jointly by first selecting the species name in the Search Species combo box and then the name of the corresponding author in th
80. ent and size of the columns will be restored after clicking the Reset Groups Columns button 41 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Removing columns Columns may be cancelled temporarily in order to blank out one or several groups of characters or to get a better overview This can either be done by placing the mouse cursor on a header clicking the right mouse button and selecting the command Remove Column or more simply by selecting a header and dragging it downwards to any point of the Matrix Table and releasing the mouse button All cancelled columns will be deposited in the Field Chooser and may be recalled from there Ea a M ME LE a aaa aan aero head capsule abdomen anal segment Results Matrix Drag a column header here to group by that column Bl f A ral ral ee Expand Groups 5 5 a E AST Ga ee a nen HE tt Compare Species Name m m ie See EA ajaa m m DO Culex horten MOODOL MOUOMUOOFMS L Sulex martini JOL MOOMOOOM O Culex modestus UO I I mM iO O O E K E m S E O E iL O Culiseta alaskaensis PLTLILELTTEELLPELERPPLELTLLEUTLFLLLLELLLLPLLEEFLLPELLEFLLEPTLELTLLEELLIEELTLEELLERLLEPELEELLLELTLLOLLELLLILELLILELLEIELEREEEELELLLLLLELLLLERDERELEDLELTEDELEFERPEEEELLELLLLLLELLLEEREETELELLELELLELLIRERLELELELEELLEELLEFEREELELEFLLTLLLELLITERLEEIRELLEDLERELLFPLERE
81. etritus Ochlerotatus dorsalis Ochlerotatus flavescens Alphabetical Order Logical Order OKR Order Anopheles Anopheles claviger habitus Fig 31 Example Making a copy by dragging the image from the upper to the lower Viewport Culiseta subochrea Ochlerotatus cantans Gchlonstatiis Serer ge Bene Ochlerotatus dorsalis Ochlerotatus flavescens Ochlerotatus hexodontus Ochlerotatus leucomelas O Alphabetical Order Logical Order QKR Order Fig 32 Removing a single picture with the command Clear Image 65 iz TI ake ae LFm an O en ey S ET Oe A N A a 1 aa l ANN N LIAR TITANIC K AON C Se J ATOAVOAN N NlImrTi NC lear Mc Ir f eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Image Information To get information about an image date and source of the collection magnification values etc click the right mouse button and select the Info command to open a small Info Table To clear the table press the x setter in the title bar or Escape on the keypad Compare Species Manual Compare Species 4utec A Compare Species Manual Compare Species Aute 2 Image Info 2 i EE species Ochlerotatus caspius detail head dorsal group larvae magnification 40 x collection Wolfgang Lechthaler source delta of Fo Italy date June 2004 copyright Wolfgang Lechthaler 2005 Ochlerotatus Ochlerotatus caspius head dorsal comments
82. eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Electronic Keys eutaxa keference Collections Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections Wolfgang Lechthaler All rights reserved Made and printed in Austria User Manual Contents Navigation n 02 Start PaGe scscseseeees 05 Dichotomic Key 12 Query Key eceeeeeee ees 24 Gallery cccessecessevees 53 Morphology sssceee 74 ECOIOGY nenn 84 Installation Guide 93 This Manual exclusively displays images from the CD Culicidae 05 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Navigation within the Manual To switch between the chapters of the manual either click on one the page numbers on the first page or enter the Bookmarks tab of the navigation pane on the left side of the window as shown in the figure below and select one of the listed titles or subtitles oma Bochoni Keys Reference Cofectons User Manual ENDS Dichotomic Key Start Page i i B Tool bar When starting the application the Start Page will be opened displaying the Menu bar 1 the Start ai Page 2 and the Shortcut bar 3 DS Cards j A Function Query Key FDS Gallery Reference Collection EDS Morphology HA Ecology preted waprdy tant egnari sae teeing ange A d aapa screen When the Menu bar is closed with the setter on the right comer the program Fig 02 Menu bar Offset when pl
83. ex hortensis a En ann n un nn os EES TEN nu nun nun oe nun nu nn eS ee ee ee Se un un ee T E E T T E Culex modestus Fig 53 Enable the Edit Mode insert or remove checks and save these settings by pressing the Set as Standard button in the Tool bar iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Query Key Larvae I oj x iv Application Groups C key O key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help X save Matrix Ga Load Matrix Reset Matrix Set as Standard 2 Clear Standard Reset Groups Columns Edit Mode E Images headcapsule abdomen siphon analsegment breeding sites Results Matrix Changes Drag a column header here to group by that column ai Compare Species Mame C stell pres _ a sp rows h light 3 2 short JOC bush E 1 Anopheles algeriensis C Anopheles claviger O Anopheles hyrcanus a opheles maculipennis s O Anopheles plumbeus 1 Coquilettidia richiardi O Culex hortensis J00000 Culex modestus Fig 54 Add new modifications but desist from saving these new changes iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Query Key Larvae a Application Groups D Key O key Galery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help ey Save Matrix GS Load Matrix head capsule abdomen siphon k anal segment breeding sites Drag a column header here to group by that column a ys Results Matrix Changes 2 C short la 2
84. f an image the overlay may be blanked out by clicking the Overlay Off button in the Tool bar To change to the previous view press the button once again now labelled Overlay On eutaxa Culicidae 05 Morphology Males aR Application Groups D key O Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help Images h Overlay Off Raster List of Abbreviations Qf Search Detail inner gonocoxite face HHH overview hypopygium terminal segments dorsal Culex sp hypopygium dorsal 100 Ochlerotatus sp hypopygium dorsal scales and setae Ochlerotatus sp SS SS eS eS EN Fig 20 Display of a single image by selecting one of the thumbnails 82 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual W eutaxa Culicidae 05 Morphology Males aR Application Groups D Key O Key Galery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help X E Images h Overlay off HH Raster EB List of Abbreviations fs Q Search Detail ee overview hypopygium Structure Text Shortcut Text a Images lateral arms dam median membrane _ medmbr em outer gonocoxite margin outgex Ochlerotatus sp Aypopygium dorsal 100 a ED Aypopygium dorsal scales and setae Ochlerotatus a Fig 21 Display of the corresponding image after selecting a detail s name eutaxa Culicidae 05 Morphology Males jr RR Application Groups D key O Key Gallery Morphology
85. g 37 After all groups have been collapsed only the headlines True and False of the main group remain visible a sp rows 2 0 short 3 2 short ur co EL ui m 2 0 short 3 2 short Fig 39 When clicking on a plus sign the collapsed lines will be displayed 39 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual ce N Collapse Groups p Remove Column as Field Chooser g 5 5 Fr 7 m up n Species Mame ipare True arlsh True antenna length ae 1 3 the age of head Fig 40 Selection of the Expand Groups command to expand all collapsed groups Cancelling groups To cancel a group select the header in the Grouping Line and drag it to any point of the Matrix To cancel all groups enable the Reset Groups Columns button in the Tool bar head capsule abdomen breeding sites Results Matrix 3 Compare asp rows 3 0 bush Culiseta annulata Culiseta glaphyroptera i Culiseta morsitans K Culiseta subochrea 2 2 acic h pres A i OD O O oo Fig 42 Restoration of the Matrix after carrying out the procedure 40 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Displacing and removing columns Displacing columns Columns can be displaced by dragging the header to any position of the table headline indicated by a pair of red arrows When releasing the mouse button the column will be inserted head capsule a
86. ght 1 Attention E Images ka Arrange Windows Search Pages r Q Search Taxa Culex EE Tabie _ Table right xi Culiseta siphon lateral Aedes Ochlerotatus siphon lateral Table Zoom Table Zoom Culiseta alaskaensis Aedes vexans Ochlerotatus annulipes BEE Culiseta fumipennis Culiseta longiareolata Ochlerotatus communis Ochlerotatus excrucians EEG al HAE A Culiseta ochroptera Ochlerotatus pullatus Fig 05 D Key Card Table Windows Left and Right both arrayed at the same time Each table consists of two tabs labelled Table and Zoom When selecting the Zoom tab all images are displayed in a bigger size and may be queried in sequence by clicking the Navigation Keys near the base of the tab forward or backward To close a table click on the x setter or press Escape Note Table Windows always produce a separate button on the taskbar 13 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Table right Table right Aedes Ochlerotatus head dorsal Aedes Ochlerotatus head dorsal Aedes geminus Aedes vexans Ochlerotatus annulipes Ochlerotatus excrucians Ochlerotatus annulipes Ochlerotatus intrudens Ochlerotatus pullatus Fig 06 Table Window Table tab Fig 07 Table Window Zoom tab Attention Window If this button is set to active a window will be inserted offering specific information
87. h Results B images Fig 06 Tool bar Images Save Matrix This button stores the user defined Matrix changes When clicking this button the current modified version of the Matrix can be saved under a new name qkxml in any directory of the PC iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Query Key Larvae a Application Groups D Key O hey Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help Fig 07 Tool bar Matrix Card Save Matrix 25 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Load Matrix This button is used to load a stored modified version of the Matrix qkxml iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Query Key Larvae dv Application Groups D key Q key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help Fig 08 Tool bar Matrix Card Load Matrix Reset Matrix Enabling this button clears all entries in the column Compare and all current changes in the Matrix Table which had not yet been set as a standard iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Query Key Larvae a Application Groups D Key O key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help ei Save Matrix G Load Matrix Set as Standard P Clear Standard its Reset Groups Columns Edit Mode Images Fig 09 Tool bar Matrix Card Reset Matrix Set as Standard Button to save all changes set in the Matrix Table When enabling this button all current settings highlighted in a red colour are stored and can be applied to the follo
88. hanged the record of the defective image is highlighted in a red colour Accordingly the picture data base has to be restored by carrying out the respective operation with the setup program Table View To switch to the Table View enable the homonymous button in the Tool bar In this viewing mode the image records are listed in a table and can be sorted according to the image description the correctness of the file path and the species or detail name by clicking one of the column headers eutaxa Culicidae 05 Gallery gt Larvae IS D x Application Groups D Key O Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows 8X Compare Images Archive Drag a column header here to group by that column a maana anate a r e e vrei Galery detail Filepath is OK Select Detail Tages PicturePath Gallery LaryaeiL Aedes cinereus antenna spicules jpg Aedes Aedes cinereus antenna spicules PicturePath Gallery LarvaeiL Aedes cinereus clypeal hairs jpg Aedes Aedes cinereus clypeal hairs PicturePath Gallery Larvae L Aedes cinereus comb scales jpg Aedes Aedes cinereus comb scales Io Od WR K Fig 45 Archive Table View Records sorted by the species name In addition the records may be grouped by dragging the header into the Grouping Line placed on top of the table as shown in figure 46 To cancel the group drag the header from the Grouping Line to any point of t
89. he table A detailed description of this operation is given in the chapter Grouping of Records in the description of the Query Key eutaxa Culicidae 05 Gallery gt Larvae u loj x Application Groups D Key O Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows amp xX Select Detail Eas Images QK a rn BEZ CAm PicturePath Gallery LarvaelL Aedes cinereus anal segment jpg PicturePath Gallery Larvae L Aedes cinereus antenna jpg _ PicturePath Gallery LarvaelL Aedes cinereus Frontal hairs jpg _ HEE Larvae L Aedes cinereus comb jpg head ventral jpg Aedes Aedes geminus head dorsal jpg Aedes Aedes geminus siphon jpg Aedes Aedes geminus Fig 46 Archive Table View Records grouped by the species name Note When changing from the Table View to the Card View the records will be arranged according to the order of the sorted or grouped records in the table Mind that the records of the table remain sorted when changing to another viewing mode but the groups will be cancelled 73 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Morphology The Morphology form consists of the Tool bar 1 and a series of Morphology Cards 2 each showing an Image Panel 2a and a Screen 2b to display pictures FE eutaxa Culicidae 05 Morphology Larvae l ioj x ae Application Groups D key O Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help 2 xX Fig 0
90. hitinised plate the spiracular apparatus spir ap situated dorsally on abdominal segment VIII Pecten in shape of a broad sclerotized toothed plate pecten plate Abdominal segments I III dorsally with an anterior a tpl broad and a few posterior p tpl small tergal plates Abdominal segments II III YIII dorsally with a pair of Respiratory siphon s well developed respiratory plate rp small and placed apically on the siphon Pecten absent or consisting of a row of smooth or barbed pecten spines arranged basally on both sides of the siphon Abdominal segments I VI dorsally without Se plates In a Few species sclerotized plates may be presen pP nthe 2 abdominal segments VII VIII or only on ns segment VI characteristic palmate hairs characteristic palmate hairs a Abdominal segments without palmate hairs Next gt Abdominal segments without palmate hairs Anopheles other genera Anopheles other genera Fig 27 D Key page containing a series of four relevant characters Enabling the Lens Buttons in sequence Additional information is given in Table Windows Table left Table right Figs 4 7 and in Attention Windows Figs 8 9 if the buttons in the Tool bar are set to active or click on the blue coloured links in the Text Fields to insert Morphology Windows and to facilitate the finding of relevant details Figs 20 21 In case of concordance with one of the types on the left or on the right
91. iewing mode By marking a species name with the mouse cursor the information will be shown on the Screen of the currently enabled card Tip The names of species arranged in the Selective List may be displayed with or without the subgenus name depending on the selection of the User Settings in the command field Tools Settings in the Menu bar Radio Buttons This field contains three buttons All Species Select by Species and Select by Country Changing settings in this field affects the type and arrangement of all records in the table of the Selective List 87 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual All Species This setting inserts a list of species arranged in alphabetical order When selecting a species name with the mouse cursor the appropriate dates are displayed in the Systematic field and on every Ecology Card Select by Species This setting inserts a list of species each including a series of country names representing the distribution area of the selected species The list of countries may be expanded or blanked out by clicking on the small buttons Select by Country in front of each species name This setting inserts a list of countries each including a list of species occurring in the country The list of species may be opened or closed by clicking on the small buttons in front of each country name Information on species can only be queried and
92. indow selecting a species name Arrange Windows Button to restore the size and alignment of Table Windows and Attention Windows iH Eutaxa Culicidae 05 D Key Pupae Ioj x g Application Groups D key Q Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help f X Id First 4 Previous P Next bl Last Clear B Table Left Er Table Right N Attention E Images ay Arrange Windows Fig 12 Tool bar Arrange Windows Left Right Species Profile in Species Profile Cards This button shows images of the species displayed in the left and or right field Systematic Level of the D Key Card when the species level is reached iH Eutaxa Culicidae 05 D Key Larvae J ioj x oe Application Groups D key G Keyw Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help iX M First 4 Previous P Next PI Last 4 a Left Species Profile E Right Species Profile 1 Attention E Images ae Arrange Windows Fig 13 Tool bar Left Species Profile Right Species Profile Species Profile Card 15 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Left Right Species Ecology in Species Description Cards This button shows information about the species displayed in the left and or right field Systematic Level of the D Key Card when the species level is reached iH Eubara Culicidae 05 D Key Pupae l l ioj x E ed Application Groups D Key Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows He
93. ing an image Fig 19 Remove an image with Clear image 81 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual To copy an image first hit the Control key on the keypad and then drag the image to the destination while holding the mouse button down fig 18 To clear an image move the cursor to the Viewport click the right mouse button and enable the command Clear Image fig 19 Function When opening one of the cards the first picture in the Image Panel will be displayed automatically on the Viewport To replace the image click on another thumbnail in the panel and it will be inserted instantly fig 20 Images can also be queried by selecting one of the detail names in the combo box Search Details After selecting a detail name the corresponding image will be displayed on the Viewport fig 21 These operation methods differ when arranging multiple Viewports on the Screen To insert an image select the desired thumbnail in the Image Panel and drag it to the Viewport while holding the left mouse button down When searching for a detail in the Search Details combo box the corresponding thumbnail will be highlighted and must be inserted manually using drag amp drop Relevant morphological characters are labelled in most images in form of brief descriptions To get an explanation of these abbreviations enter the List of Abbreviations combo box and search for the corresponding term To obtain a better view o
94. ing in a splitting of the sections into subgroups Each subgroup indicates the conformance True or non conformance False with the selected character fig 32 Te SSS SESS EES SSS a es head capsule abdomen anal segment breeding sites a sp rows 3 C short Culiseta fumipennis Culiseta glaphyroptera Culiseta litorea D gt algeriens SIJETIE K claviger Fig 30 Sorting of grouped species green by the presence checks or absence of a character blue 35 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual head capsule abdomen breeding sites erben True Tee Hanna e E A asp rows 3 0 bush 5 2 2 6 1 3 Culiseta alze anel Y 0O 4 a a az a a a a a a a a ea Hi drena COLO ML MO Oe Oe oo ooo ial gt oe dee Z SE ie bE lame weni o all ee w z w v W Culiseta ochroptera E S a E S E GEE IS TRL OO IG OP A A NEN Neem OE cee PPPPERFF i Culiseta glaphyroptera 4 i Culiseta longiareolata ks a compare False Compe Ea pa E EEE ye aa a ae a ee Gen e e a a a a U Anopheles claviger 00 OMOOMOM JOOMM Fig 31 Dragging the column header of the character into the Grouping Line marked by a pair of red arrows head capsule breeding sites Results Matrix Culiseta amanen Culiseta ares Culiseta morsitans Aedes vexans Anopheles claviger Fig 32 Splitting
95. ing the same detail The species names in the Selection Tabs are arrayed in the Logical Order in which successively ranged species show a higher morphological conformity This order can be changed to the sorting of species pursuant to Query Key calculations by enabling the respective QK Radio Button Because of the large number of images it is often not possible to display all of them on the Screen To view the images of all species it is either necessary to increase the number of Viewports by changing the setting in the Raster grid or to browse the images pages forward or backward with the green Next Page or Previous Page buttons in the Tool bar The latter method is more comfortable because it allows the viewing of images in a convenient size Unlike Manual Cards the individual insertion of images using drag amp drop is not possible Tip To change the arrangement of images of species from the Logical Order to the alphabetical order move to the Query Key and set each species value in the Hits card to Null by pressing the Renew Query button in the Tool bar After moving back to the Gallery click Refresh Data to sort the list of species in the QKR tab according to the species list in the Hits card When now enabling the Radio Button QK Order Hits the images are sorted in the alphabetical order This application can be modified when displaying the subgenus names in the Query Key after carrying out the respective settings in the menu i
96. l die Installation fortgesetzt werden Mein Details After these steps the setup is completed and you can start your new Eutaxa application with a double click on the desktop icon 105 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual a Eigene Dateien y n 4 Arbeitsplatz Eutaxa Culicidae 05 D key O Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Hi Nez E Internet Explorer ry eutbaxa Culicidae 05 3 Special Informations In some conditions i e if you haven t installed the last service or security packs of your operating system you will see a question dialog while the setup is running windows Dateischutz ten Versione phos eh eee sen wie SENEE werden um die B This dialog wants you to enter the original CD ROM of the operating system For the most reasons you can cancel this dialog Afterwards the following dialog box will be displayed asking you if you want to leave the new libraries on the PC or if you want to replace them with the original You should click yes i e Ja because the unknown libraries contain a later version 106 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Windows Dateischutz Sie m ssen die Dateien nicht mit ihren Originalversionen wiederherstellen Dies kann die Stabilit t von Windows jedoch beeintr chtigen Sind Sie sicher dass Sie diese unbekannten Dateiversionen beibehalten m
97. lculation This sequence is always identical with the succession of species names listed in the Selection Tab QKR column Hits This function is useful for the comparison and separation of species clustered by Query Key calculations QK Order Matrix Button to arrange species in a sequence pursuant to the current order in the Matrix This sequence is always identical with the succession of species names listed in the Selection Tab QKR column Matrix Tip If the image records are not automatically rearranged after choosing another sort order with a Radio Button click Refresh Data in the Tool bar to sort the records according to the current setting Gallery Cards Screen The Screen is that part of a Gallery Card where Viewports and images are displayed eutaxa Culicidae 05 Gallery gt Larvae 4 i lolx dm Application Groups D Key Q Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help X K Refresh data I4 First 4 Previous Next Pl Last 9 HH Raster BE Images Select Detail Compare Species Manual Compare Species Auto Species Profile Manual Species Profile Auto Compare Images comb scales ages List QKR Ochlerotatus Rusticoidus refiki comb scales EHAK 100 4 Ochlerotatus Rusticoidus rusticus comb scales Ochlerotatus rusticus Alphabetical Order Logical Order OKR Order Orthopodomyia Orthopodomyia pulc
98. lick the right mouse button and select the Collapse Groups command After carrying out this procedure only the headlines of the image records remain visible Single records may be expanded and viewed by clicking the Arrow Keys in the right corner of each headline fig 43 b Stegomyia Stegomyia albopictus anal A BE Expand Groups Br Collapse Groups Stegomyia Stegomyia albopictus anal Y Stegomyia Stegomyia albopictus ante Stegomyia Stegomyia albopictus ante Y FilePath PicturePath Gallery Larvae Stegomyia Stegomyia albopictus ante Y Speciesname Stegomyia Stegomyia albo GalleryDetailText anal segment Stegomyia Stegomyia albopictus com Y Stegomyia Stegomyia albopictus comb Y Stegomyia Stegomyia albopictus front X Stegomyia Stegomyia albopictus habi Stegomyia Stegomyia albopictus ante A Picture FilePath PicturePath Gallery Larvae Speciesname Stegomyia Stegomyia albo GalleryDetailText head dorsal FilePath PicturePath Gallery Larvae Stegomyia Stegomyia albopictus head Speciesname Stegomyia Stegomyia albo GalleryDetailText antenna Stegomyia Stegomyia albopictus head X Stegomyia Stegomyia albopictus men Y Ki Fig 43 a Enabling the Collapse Groups command 43 b Display of a single record 71 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual The collapsed imag
99. llShield Wizard will install Eutaxa Culicidae 05 on your computer To continue click Next lt Back Cancel start eci BJD Eeutaxa Culicidae 05 Read the EULA End User License Agreement of Eutaxa carefully In case of acceptance click on the Yes button Eutara Culicidae 05 Eutaxa End User License Agreement EULA Please read the following Eutaxa End User License Agreement EULA Use the scrollbar for showing the restof the document eutasa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections End User License Agreement Notice to the User Please read this contract carefully By using all or any portion of the software you accept all the terms and conditions of this agreement you agree that this contract enforceable Ike any written negotiated agreement signed by you IF you do not agree do not use this software IF you acquired the software without an opportunity to review this license and you do not accept the terms you may obtain a refund of the amount you orginally paid if Select res to agree the EULA Select No to break off the Setup Installshield Ho 96 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Afterwards fill in the Customer Information both User and Company Names are required Eutara Culicidae 05 Zu 3 x Customer Information 7 Please enter your information User Hame User Company Mame Ive TC
100. lp f X l4 First 4 Previous Next Pl Last A al Left Species Ecology E Right Species Ecology E Attention E Images Fr Arrange Windows Fig 14 Tool bar Left Species Ecology Right Species Ecology Species Description Card Combo Boxes Search Pages This command field is used to select a certain page of the D Key Card Each line consists of a page number Search Page and a short summary Search Text indicating either the Systematic Level or a prominent feature The lines are sorted by the page number but may be re grouped by a click on the respective column header After selecting a record the associated page will be opened Fig 15 Tool bar Search Pages combo box expanded iH Eutaxa Culicidae 05 D Key Pupae O x ed Application Groups D key Q Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help iX Id First 4 Previous P Next PI Last Clear B Table Left Er Table Right 29 Attention E images T Arrange Windows GE Search Pages me al a Search Taxa earch F aE Search Text a Anophelinae Culicinae Anopheles Dane pissen Bester i Orthopodomyia pulcripalpis Culex terntans Search Taxa This command field is used to search for a certain taxonomic unit a genus species or species group After selecting a name the associated page will be opened The Taxa are sorted in an alphabetical order and may be re grouped by clicking on the label above the respective co
101. lumn Fig 16 Tool bar Search Taxa combo box expanded iH Futana Culicidae 05 D Key Pupae ioj x ead Application Groups D Keyv O key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help amp xX ld First 4 Previous P Next PI Last Clear 48 Table Left Er Table oe 2 Attention E Images amp gt Arrange Windows e Aedes ee cinereus 5 Aedes geminus 1 Aedes geminus Fi 16 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Cards D Key Card This card represents the actual Dichotomic Key form and is divided into a left and right half Each half shows a picture described in one of Text Fields below that have to be compared and distinguished Each half displays a single Viewport 1 a row of at most four Text Fields 2 an Arrow Key 4 and a description of the current Systematic Level 5 Each half is separated by a series of Lens Buttons 3 arrayed in a vertical row in the central part of the card D Key i Species Profile Species Description Respiratory siphon 5 well developed respiratory plate rp small and placed apically an the siphon Pecten in shape of a broad sclerotized toothed plate pecten Pecten absent or consisting of 4 row of smooth or barbed plate pecten spines arranged basally on both sides of the siphon Abdominal segments I VI dorsally without tergal plates In a Few species sclerotized plates may be present on the abdominal
102. mbo box Select Species Details Depending on the currently enabled Gallery Card species or details can be arranged in an alphabetical or so called logical order In addition the names of species may be sorted according to the number of hits from the last Query Key calculation or according to their order in the Matrix Table In all Gallery Cards the buttons are preset to the Logical Order 62 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Alphabetical Order Names of species or of details in the combo box will be ranged alphabetically Logical Order Names of species or details in the combo box will be arranged in a Logical Order The Logical Order of details and that of species are quiet different and have to be explicated more precisely The sequence of detail names in a Logical Order is set in the same way as the process of preparing a specimen starting with a view of the habitus proceeding with bigger obvious structures and finally displaying small fine details intricate to prepare and only visible at higher magnification In contrast a logical order of species names means to define the sequence of species according to their phylogenetic affinity f e including the subgenus names resulting in a succession of species that show a higher morphological conformity QK Order Hits When clicking this button the species will be arranged in a sequence pursuant to the number of hits assessed in the last Query Key ca
103. ment tergite respiratory trumpet abdominal segment w h abdominal segment VI abdominal segment WII Fig 07 Combo box List of Abbreviations Lines sorted by Shortcut Text 76 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Search Details The combo box includes a list of details shown in at least one of the pictures on the Image Panel When selecting one of the terms the appropriate picture is displayed automatically on the Screen when using a single Viewport on the Screen If there are more than one Viewports arranged on the Screen then only the thumbnail is marked and highlighted in dark blue iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Morphology Pupae x Application Groups D key O key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help iX ea a ng e verwies habitus cephalothorax abdomen paddle Fig 08 Combo box Search Detail Selection of a detail to display the adequate image on the Screen Morphology Cards This sub application offers a series of cards each treating a specific part of the body The first card overview gives a survey of the habitus subdividing it into sections which are described in detail and displayed in one of the following Morphology Cards abdomen paddle abdomen cephalothorax habitus Fig 09 Overview Labelling of the body parts 77 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual E
104. modestus i Oo wo i i Culiseta alaskaensis Field Chooser l Compare Species Name O Culex hortensis OR i E mE Sue Se O Culex modestus N EOME ELDUIMUUMGEDEMEMELD A G eenen a a a a a Ei Ba oe Bien A Jeep re fae tance m fal y ai Cc im Ziel mich miele oto aae a ae SE a Es re EE RE n a O Culiseta alaskaensis m Field Chooser 3 2 short Compare Species Name O Aedes cinereus les geminus O Aedes rossicus Dede O Anopheles algeriensis ELEELTELTEELERLELELLLLLLELTELLLEPUELPLLFEILEPLLPELLEETEPELFELLFELTELLTELLLELLELLERLLEELIEELLEPLLFOLLEELTPESTEREERELESLLEELLELLUEDDEDLLLLLEELLLLELLLLERTELELEL DELEEELLESTERLEEELELELTELLLELLEDLELELLELLRELLELLLLLEREILELELLERLERELESLLEELEELLUEDDEELELLILLELRELLELTERSERELEL LFLERELLESLERTELELELELLELLEELLEDTEEDELELLELDLEELLSEERERLELELLERLERR K Fig 50 Dragging a column header from the Field Chooser to Matrix table iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Query Key Larvae Av Application Groups D key Q key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help G El Eg mj Save Matrix Ga Load Matrix i Reset Matrix Set as Standard p Clear Standard head capsule abdomen siphon analsegment breeding sites Results Matrix Drag a column header here to group by that column 25 5 3 l am J y Compare Species Name m cd o O fe Culex hortensis Ov LI Mb Irre See Be O Culex modestus et Be
105. oft Windows XP 1 2 Other conditions e administrator rights e Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or higher e the last security updates from http update microsoft com Attention Do not plug in the WIBU Key before the setup is complete and the computer has been restarted 2 Installation 2 1 Start Insert the CD ROM and the setup will start automatically Otherwise run Setup exe from the root directory of the CD ROM Electronic Keys S Reference Collections EB lam HE N Ee PENEL E FE PEEL InstallShield wizard i 93 2 2 Microsoft NET Framework Microsoft NET Framework will be installed on your PC confirm this procedure with yes i e Ja in the dialog box displayed below InstallShield 7 x at 2 Eutaxa Culicidae 05 optionally uses the Microsoft R WET 1 1 Framework Would you like to install it now von 2 3 Microsoft NET Framework License Agreement Read the Microsoft NET Framework License Agreement carefully In case of acceptance enable the radio button I agree and click on Install ro Microsoft NET Framework 1 1 Setup JE x E il License Agreement Ml iC rosoft 4 copy of the license is available for printing at http go microsoft comfelnk Linkld 12285 gt SUPPLEMENTAL END USER m LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR MIOR ISBT SOFTWA amp RB b have read understood and agree to the terms of the End User License Agreement and 30 signity by clicking
106. ology 7 ioj x N Application Groups D key Q key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help AX Fig 03 Tool bar Multiple Maps viewing mode Buttons and combo boxes Images This button allows inserting of a variable number of windows to display pictures stored in the Gallery Archive Each Image Window consists of the selection bar including the selection field and a series of four combo boxes and of a single Viewport To insert an image select Group or Family in the selection field and group genus species or detail in the combo box on top of the Viewport A detailed description is given in chapter Gallery Images iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Ecology ioj x 2 Application Groups key Q key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help amp x Fig 04 Tool bar Images Multiple Maps alternately with Single Maps Button to switch to the Multiple Maps viewing mode allowing the simultaneous arrangement of up to nine maps Single Map alternately with Multiple Maps Button to switch to the Single Map viewing mode iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Ecology i i ioj x 2 Application Groups D kew Q key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help x Fig 05 Tool bar Single Map Multiple Maps Raster Changes the number and arrangement of Viewports displayed on the Multiple Maps card Enabling this button opens a grid where the number up to nine and configuration of Viewports can be select
107. om spring to autumn and disappear at the first frosts females overwinter in natural shelters such as hollow tree trunks or caves Schaffner et al 2001 Females feed on batrachians and do not attack humans they play no role in the transmission of parasitic diseases to humans Schaffner et al 2001 Becker et al 2003 Fig 31 Species Description Card Left species Fig 32 Species Description Card Right species Note If the text field Systematic Level displays more than one species because a further differentiation is not possible then images and descriptions of only one of these species can be displayed on the Species Profile and Species Description cards To query images and or data of all of these species switch to the Gallery or Ecology sub applications and select the wished names 23 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Query Key Overview The Query Key form consists of the Tool bar 1 and a series of Query Key Cards 2 fh eutaxa Culicidae 05 Query Key Larvae O Application Groups D key O Key Gallery Mogifilogy Ecology Info Tools Windows Help head eps _ abdomen sohon analsegment bedro ates Resuks mat Fig 01 Query Key form Tool bar and Query Key Cards Tool bar The configuration of the buttons varies according to the type of the currently opened card m eutaxa Culicidae 05
108. on must be released and the image will be inserted and displayed immediately figure 25 This mode of operation can not be used when working with an Auto Card where images are inserted automatically and not manually 61 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Culiseta Fumipennis Culiseta litorea Culiseta morsitans Culiseta subochrea Ochlerotatus cantans Ochlerotatus detritus Ochlerotatus dorsalis Alphabetical Order Logical Order OKR Order Fig 23 Display of an image in a Gallery Manual Card Selection of the species name in the Selection Tab Culiseta Fumipennis ee ar BAA Culiseta litorea Culiseta morsitans Culiseta subochrea Ochlerotatus cantans Ochlerotatus caspius Ochlerotatus cataphylla N Ochlerotatus detritus Ochlerotatus dorsalis Alphabetical Order Logical Order OKR Order eS eS eS ee ee en oy Culex Neoculex martinii head dorsal Fig 24 Dragging the selected name to the Viewport while holding the left mouse button down Culiseta Fumipennis Culiseta litorea Culiseta morsitans Culiseta subochrea Ochlerotatus cataphylla Ochlerotatus detritus Ochlerotatus dorsalis Alphabetical Order Logical Order OKR Order Fig 25 After releasing the mouse button the appropriate image will be displayed automatically Radio Buttons Radio Buttons are used to change the sequence of records listed in the co
109. ools Settings button a dialog box is inserted the pane allows changing the application settings according to the user s requirement User Settings Settings x User Settings System Settings Subgenus Mame is visible in Cancel in Ecology Fi in Q Key Fig 15 Tools Settings User Settings Subgenus Name is visible in When marking a check box the subgenus names will be inserted in all species lists displayed in the selected sub application When unmarking a check box the subgenus names will be blanked and only the genus and species names remain visible Note This function does not affect names of species of the Trichoptera Key System Settings it is recommended not to change these settings Database eutaxaCulicidaens Set Cancel Database Pickure Path C Programme eubaxa BiolagDataEntry Culicidae OS Images Set Picture Path Fig 16 Tools Settings System Settings Set Database This button is used to allocate the correct eutaxa database if it has been cancelled by mistake Attention Do not change this setting When selecting a wrong database the program does not work Set Picture Path The button is used to modify the picture path for example when separating and storing the picture data base in another folder or on another storage medium Attention When allocating a wrong picture path the program does not work without error eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference
110. ot all of them can be displayed on the Screen To view all images of all details it is either necessary to increase the number of Viewports changing the setting via Raster button or browsing the images pages forward or backward with the green Next Page and Previous Page buttons Unlike Manual Cards the manual insertion of images using drag amp drop is not possible Eutaxa Culicidae 05 Gallery Larvae Ty Application Groups D Key O Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help fX KA Refresh Data I First 4 Previous gt Next pI Last P cear EH Raster E Images Id FirstPage 4 Previous Page Next Page gt Last Page Select Species 7 Compare Species Manual Compare Species Auto Species Profile Manual Species Profile Auto j Compare Images Archive head dorsal head ventral antenna j Ochlerotatus Ochlerotatus annulipes habitu chlerotatus Ochlerotatus annulipes anterior chlerotatus Ochlerotatus annulipes head do mentum HAH Hao siphon pecten spines comb clypeal hairs i chlerotatus Ochlerotatus annulipes head lat chlerotatus Ochlerotatus annulipes head ve chlerotatus Ochlerotatus annulipes frontal HAH EEE Alphabetical Order Logical Order QK Order Hits QK Order Matrix Ochlerotatus Ochlerotatus annulipes anten chlerotatus Ochlerotatus annulipes antenn Ochlerotatus Ochlerotatus annulipes mentu Fig
111. pe of the currently opened Gallery Card this box contains a list of either species or detail names Terms listed in this box may be referred as first order records as selections or changes affect all images currently displayed on the Screen as shown in fig 21 The terms may be selected individually or queried in sequence by switching the Navigation Keys forward or backward The order of terms listed in this combo box depends on the setting of the Radio Buttons 2c When entering a Gallery Card the terms are arranged in the Logical Order according to the presetting of the Radio Buttons Eutaxa Culicidae 05 Gallery Larvae 5 x Am Application Groups D Key O Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help X K Refresh Data IM First 4 Previous gt Next Mi Last g cear Hi Raster E Images Id First Page 4 PreviousPage Next Page Last Page Select Detail Compare Species Manual Compare Species Auto Species Profile Manual Species Profile Auto Compare Images Archive HAH GalleryDetail habitus anterior body head lateral head ventral frontal hairs Q antenna 4 antenna spicules Culex Culex torrentium Culex Neoculex martinii Culiseta Allotheobaldia longiareo i 4edes Aedimorphus vexans head dorsal Stegomyia albopicta head dorsal Aedes geminus Aedes Aedimorphus vexans Alphabetical Order Logical Order O QK Order
112. ple Calculation of the S Index of the species Hydropsyche saxonica Hydropsychidae Saprobic Class Saprobic Valence Calculation of the S Index 0x1 plus 1x4 plus 2x3 plus 3x2 16 divided by 10 S Index 1 6 Note The Classification Card is not available in all eutaxa products For example it is not included in the product Culicidae 05 because it may exclusively indicate that all species inhabit the littoral eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Distribution This card contains a Screen with a single Viewport that displays a map with the highlighted distribution area of the current species Anopheles hyrcanus Fig 14 Distribution Card Single Map viewing mode To arrange multiple Viewports on the Screen enable the Multiple Maps button in the Tool bar and select the desired number of Viewports via Raster button up to nine fig 16 Map images can be displayed by selecting the desired species name in the Selective List and dragging it to a Viewport while holding the left mouse button down fig 15 When the button is released the image is inserted instantly In addition maps can be displaced by dragging the map to another Viewport while holding the Shift key down or copied by dragging the map while holding the Control key down To cancel an image click the right mouse button and enable the command Clear Map For changing to the Single Map viewing mode enable the Single Map bu
113. r of the Species Profile Card Figs 29 30 and the buttons labelled Left Species Ecology and Right Species Ecology in the Tool bar of the Species Description Card Figs 31 32 eutaxa Culicidae 05 D Key Larvae O Xx On Application Groups D key O Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help ox Id First 4 Previous gt Next DI Last 4E TableLeft EP Table Right Attention E images K Arrange Windows a D Key Species Profile Species Description Siphonal tube with slightly concave margins its apex therefore wider than the Distal section of siphonal tube with straight margins apex and preapical part preapical part of nearly the same width ventral siphonal tufts longer than the siphon s width or equal in length ventral siphonal tufts shorter than the siphon s width Distal siphond tufts inserted ventrally lateral siphonal tufts absent image O Distal siphonal tufts inserted laterally image shows apex of siphon at 125x shows apex of siphon at 125x magnification magnification Distal siphond tufts inserted ventrally lateral siphonal tufts absent image Distal siphonal tufts inserted laterally image shows apex of siphon at 200x shows apex of siphon at 200x magnification magnification Next Culex territans Culex martinii EEE EEE ee EEE 197 Fig 28 D Key card Both halves of the page show a final systematic level species level mM eutaxa Culicidae 05 D Key Larvae 2 O
114. r short and ill visible O absent or short and ill visible Ji CI lang and simple C lang and simple Oz C long and aciculate at tip C long and aciculate at tip 03 C long and bushlike branched gt 3 frontal hair 6 C number of branches head capsule ground colour Oi O dark brown Oz O light brown to pale O3 Eis Fig 14 Query Card Morphological characters head capsule eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Every Character Panel includes a list of several Sub characters which may be selected in case of concordance note that only one Sub character can be marked per field Selected Sub characters are highlighted in dark blue fig 16 C antenna smooth without any spicules antenna with spicules spread uniformly C antenna with spicules arranged in rows E absent or short and ill visible E lang and simple E long and aciculate at tip E long and bushlike branched Fig 15 Query Card Character Panel 1 headline of a Character Panel 2 Sub characters 3 and the corresponding check boxes 4 C antenna longer than head C antenna and head of nearly equal length O 2 3 the length of head CO 1 2 1 3 the length of head C lt 1 3 the length of head C antenna longer than head C antenna and head of nearly equal length O 2 3 the length of head CO 1 2 1 3 the length of head C lt 1 3 the length of head C antenna longer than head C antenna
115. rch Group Larvae m fumipennis litorea morsitans ochropte subochrea Fig 09 Selection field selecting the term Group Culiseta Culiseta annulata Fig 10 Image Window selecting a species name Analogue to the function of Gallery Cards this method allows viewing of either the same details of different species or of different details of one species For example when clicking on the species name and scrolling the mouse wheel the selected genus and detail retain unchanged and images of a specific detail of various species can be queried in sequence Figure 11 exemplifies the comparison of two genera on separate Image Windows that way pictures of all species of both genera may be displayed in any combination and compared with each other Note The species list of the Image Window contains the names of all species treated in the D Key When selecting a species without any available images the window displays a blank Viewport IE Gallery Images E Culex Neoculex martinii Ochlerotatus Ochlerotatus annulipes ead dorsa Menu Menu Search Larvae Culex martinii head dorsal Search Larvae Ochlerotatus annulipes head dorsal Fig 11 Arrangement of two Image Windows to compare different genera The size of a window can be adapted by scrolling the margins with the mouse cursor Additionally the Selection bar containing the combo boxes may be moved or
116. re Beil O Culex berritans E Culex torren O MOOO O L DO en BEE EEE BOB EEE BOB EEE BE O i Culiseta alaskaensis JE O TTT Fig 51 Restoring the size and position of the columns by enabling the button Reset Groups Columns 43 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Note Using the Field Chooser is a practical method to move columns from one point of the table to another Drag the headers into the Field Chooser and switch the window to the desired section of the Matrix Table Now drag the column headers from the Field Chooser window into the headline of the table To replace all columns and to arrange those in the original order hit the Reset Groups Columns button in the Tool bar Modification of the Matrix Modifying the Matrix Enabling the Edit Mode button in the Tool bar allows to modify all entries in the Matrix Table Nr 1 fig 19 and to add or to remove checks according to the user s requirement As soon as entries are changed the affected boxes are highlighted and displayed in red In addition the label of the Matrix card changes from Matrix to Matrix Changes All further calculations are run with these modified settings as long as the Q Key is opened If these changes are not saved they will be cleared after closing this sub application When disabling the Edit Mode no more checks can be inserted or removed iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Query Key Larvae ioj xj Av
117. regate taxa closely resembling one another in morphological or ecological features The Query Key includes a series of cards with lists of features that can be individually checked when testing for concordance After running a calculation the query results can be transferred to the Gallery in order to compare images of the listed species In addition the morphological and ecological criteria of each species are tabulated in an extensive data Matrix where species may be grouped compared or individually checked by the presence or absence of data entries iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 lE x gt Application Groups D Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help Fig 10 Menu bar Query Key sub application eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Gallery Entering the Gallery sub application allows access to thousands of images from an extensive picture database Each species is documented precisely using numerous illustrations of the most important morphological details This sub application allows the simultaneous arrangement of images of various size and number If needed several features from a single species or identical characteristics from different species can be arranged adjacently This makes it possible to separate and allocate species according to their morphological features and similarities or differences may be compiled by the user i eutaxa Culicidae 05 p loj x gt Application Groups D key
118. ripalpis comb scales Fig 26 Example Arrangement of Viewports in a single vertical row 63 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Viewports A Viewport is a frame where an image can be displayed Up to 25 Viewports may be arrayed on the Screen simultaneously The number and configuration can be assessed with the Raster button in the Tool bar When opening a Gallery Card their number is preset to four Viewports can be arranged in several rows and columns but also in a single row or column This is useful when viewing longitudinal structures at higher magnification fig 26 Zoom buttons Each Viewport shows a series of three small buttons in the left upper corner These buttons are used to increase or to decrease the size of an image by pressing the zoom in or zoom out keys The current degree of magnification is displayed in the right corner of the bar The central key A autosize automatically adjusts the image to the size of the Viewport un Fig 27 Zoom buttons Fig 28 Zoom buttons image zoomed at 100 of its original size Ochlerotatus Ochlerotatus caspius head dorsal Ochlerotatus Ochlerotatus caspius head dorsal Fig 29 Left image adjusted to the size of the Viewport autosize right image zoomed at 100 Magnified images can be aligned either with the scroll bars or by displacing the image with the mous
119. ros Ochlerotatus J Ochlerotatus e excrucians Ochlerotatus Octierotatus hexodontus Ochlerotatus Ochierotatus intrudens en m Culiseta annulata Culiseta glaphyroptera Culiseta subochrea a en ee ee Fig 16 Multiple Maps viewing mode Selection and arrangement of nine Viewports Note In the products Culicidae 05 and Simuliidae 05 the occurrence of a species in a certain European country is illustrated by a colouration of the whole national territory including all peninsulas and islands For example habitat records of a species in Western France are documented by highlighting the whole national territory including the island of Corsica though the species may never have been found on this island This method of outlining the spreading area can also be rather problematic for countries with extended longitudinal or continental dimensions e g Norway Italy or Russia These maps give an indication of the extent of a distribution area and accordingly of preferred climatic conditions Additional information may be obtained by reading the description in the Ecology Cards In the product Trichoptera 05 the islands or regions of the European part of Russia are well separated and marked individually 92 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Eutaxa Installation Guide 1 Installation conditions 1 1 Operating Systems e Microsoft Windows 98 SE e Microsoft Windows ME e Microsoft Windows 2000 e Micros
120. rs yerepe E a a a 2 ef a C z E a 2 a a E m fa a E z E m E a E a ae 4 us OOMOUOUOCOUMOMOOUMMOOMOOOUOUOMMO MOIMD an us OOUMO OO OMOM OO MM OOM OOOO oe MOM oO EO uso OOMOOOOMOMOOMMO ogoods oMo I Aedes vexans QOOMOOOMOMOOMMOOMOOOMMMMMMMOOMO CI Anopheles algeriensis OO MMO OOMOMOOMOM MOM MM OOOOMOOOM MOO Fig 21 Sorting of two columns both highlighted in blue Attention The highlighting of sorted or grouped column headers in a blue or green colour is only visible when using the Windows Classic View To switch from the Category View of Windows XP to the Classic View carry out the appropriate settings in the Windows Control Panel Display a detailed description is given on page 4 Advice to Users of Windows XP Note When selecting the header of a column a grey arrow will be displayed in the middle part of the cell pointing upwards when ordering the checks in an ascending row or downwards when ordering the checks in a descending row Though this arrow is quiet small it may derogate the legibility of the label Tip An effective method to accentuate sorted columns is to increase the width of the column header by moving the margins with the mouse cursor as shown in the following figures To restore the width of the header enable the Reset Groups Columns button in the Tool bar 31 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual anal segment i Matrix Drag a column hea
121. rs zu Kenn SI rum A den au Arber W Windews Katalog erh hen xl Di uiie ee Datenschutzrichtlinie won Microsoft Update 2005 Microsoft Corporation Alle Rechte vorbehalten Rechtliche Hinweise Informationen zur Da arisic E Fertig ii TB Internet xz In case of setup troubles please read the instructions of the Readme txt file stored in the root directory on the CD ROM 107 4 Installation of the Microsoft SQL Server In addition with the Eutaxa software the Microsoft SQL Server has been installed on your computer After the setup has been finished and the computer has been restarted the icon of the server will be displayed in the right corner of the Windows taskbar The server window may be opened with a double click on the icon To stop the server click on the stop sign in the window As a result the green arrow of the icon changes into a red quadrate and the software application cannot be used until the server has been restarted by hitting the start continue button mind that the restart of the server may last a few seconds The server will be started automatically after every start of the machine Attention It is recommended not to change any settings of the MSSQL Server In case of uninstalling the Eutaxa software the SQL Server remains on the computer and has to be removed separately 5 Uninstalling or repairing the Eutaxa Software To uninstall the application open the Start menu in the Windows task
122. s Anopheles hyrcanus Anopheles plumbeus Culex hortensis Culex modestus Culex territans Culiseta alaskaensis Culiseta fumipennis Culiseta litorea Culiseta morsitans Culiseta prep Ochlerotatus cantans Ochlerotatus cataphylla Ochlerotatus detritus Ochlerotatus dorsalis Ochlerotatus flavescens Alphabetical Order Logical Order OKR Order Anopheles Anopheles claviger habitus Fig 30 Example Displacing an image by dragging it from the upper to the lower Viewport Select Detail ys Compare Species Manual a Compare Species Auto Species Profil habitus en ren 7 Images List Anopheles hyrcanus Anopheles plumbeus Culex hortensis Culex modestus Culex territans Culiseta alaskaensis Culiseta fumipennis Anopheles Anopheles claviger habitus Culiseta litorea Culiseta morsitans Culiseta subochrea Ochlerotatus cantans Ochlerotatus cataphylla Ochlerotatus detritus Ochlerotatus dorsalis Ochlerotatus flavescens Alphabetical Order Logical Order QKR Order Select Detail Compare Species Manual Compare Species Auto Species Profil habitus _ 7 Images Anopheles hyrcanus Anopheles plumbeus Culex hortensis Culex modestus Culex territans Culiseta alaskaensis Culiseta ee als Anopheles Anopheles claviger habitus Culiseta litorea Culiseta morsitans Culiseta Aha Ochlerotatus cantans Ochlerotatus cataphylla Ochlerotatus d
123. s P Next Pl Last 46 Table Left Er Table Right Attention E Images EM Arrange Windows Fig 03 Tool bar Clear History eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Table Windows Table left Table right Table Windows consist of a series of up to six images each showing a specific feature of the morphological character currently displayed in the respective Viewport 1 of the D Key Card Table left refers to the picture shown in the left Viewport Table right to the picture shown in the right Viewport These images display the range of variable features of the detail presented in different genera or species which can be identified on one of the following pages iH FEutaxa Culicidae 05 D Key Pupae I O x tel Application Groups D key O key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help amp x ld First 4 Previous P Next PI Last Clear 4 Table Left Table Right N Attention E Images a Arrange Windows Fig 04 Tool bar Table Windows Table left Table right Both Table Windows can be arranged at the same time or enabled separately They may be shifted by moving the title bar with the mouse cursor and can easily be reset to their initial position by clicking the Arrange Windows button eutaxa Culicidae 05 D Key Larvae On Application Groups D key Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help xX Id First 4 Previous Next DPI Last 4E Table Left EP Table Ri
124. segments YII YIII or only on abdominal segment Abdominal segments VII dorsally with an anterior a kpl broad and a few posterior tp tph small tergal plates Abdarinal segments IIsfTI VIII dorsally with a pair of characteristic paimate hairs Abdominal segments without palmate hairs other genera Fig 17 D Key Card Configuration and description Viewport Each half displays a single Viewport containing a picture showing a relevant morphological feature Both pictures can be compared to each other and are described in the appropriate Text Fields 2 below A maximum of four pairs of images and appropriate Text Fields can be viewed on each page of the D Key Card Zoom bar All Viewports show a series of three small buttons z in Fig 18 in the left upper corner These buttons are used to increase or to decrease the size of an image by pressing the zoom in or zoom out keys The current degree of magnification will be displayed in the right corner of the bar By clicking on the central key A autosize the image is automatically adjusted to the size of the Viewport 17 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Fig 18 Zoom bar image automatically adjusted Fig 19 Zoom bar zoomed image at 100 Magnified images can be aligned either with the scroll bars or by displacing the image with the mouse cursor when dragging the image the symbol of the mouse cursor turns into a hand
125. seta olanneronters LUNSELG hap yO g Fig 68 After the insertion both versions are fused and all user defined settings are displayed in the Matrix table 51 After loading the Matrix it may be useful to enable the Set as Standard button in order to save the new version and to use it for all following calculations Tip Stored qkxml files can be exported and transferred to any other PC to allow other users to load and apply these modified settings Restoring the original Matrix To restore the original Matrix and to remove all changes of a modified version that had been set as a standard press the Clear Standard button and the Reset Matrix button in sequence eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Gallery Reference Collection Overview eutaxa Culicidae 05 Gallery Larvae RES E Appl cation Groups D Key O key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools winda Help 8X PE ees Tr 4A Sl Vya Species Profile Manual Species Profile Auto Compare Images os Compare Species Manual Compare Auto al Aedes Aedimorphus vexans head dorsal Culex Neoculex martinii head dorsal Ochlerotatus Ochlerotatus annulipes head dorsal Ochlerotatus Ochlerotatus dorsalis head dorsal EEE une a une EN j t Ta a SSS SSS NG Fig 01 Gallery form Tool bar 1 Selection Panel 2 Gallery Cards 3 The Gallery form consists of the Tool bar 1 the
126. siphon anal segment breeding sites r Results Matrix Drag a column header here to group by that column Compare Species Name LJ Anopheles plumbeus E O Culi seta longiareclata Lie E O Aede Aedes vexans E Aha stell pres Eph pres pres H Q 3 0 shart O3 c bush bush 6 7 1 geass K z KI O O Ki o ia unguiculata CETT Lannan onn oo scene ER CO E T une FFEFEFERRERREREREFRERERRRERR ERRBERERL 44 44 T E O E oe cone T E E o ons ees sn ERBEN u EN EEN N Er na opheles algeriensis Fig 20 Sorting of a single column in a descending row arranging the checks in the upper section of the table To sort species by the presence of more than one character select the desired headers while holding the Shift key down All currently selected headers will be displayed in blue Whenever pressing the Shift key these columns can be rearranged and other characters may be added To unmark the selected headers click on the Species Name header without hitting the Shift key head capsule abdomen anal segment breeding sites a Drag a column header here to group by that column E F Dash i Dla zah aiaa x hdark 2 2 acic 3 0 1x 3 2 Acic 1Osc2 Cilphabs 8 E un Run 2 8 a E Compare Species Mame m 2 i a z i F 5 z E 5 E O Anopheles plumbeus OOO OO OMMOMM OEM OM LO me
127. t Move forward to the last record listed in the combo box Select Species Details Clear Clicking this button removes all images currently displayed on the Screen iH Eutaxa Culicidae 05 Gallery Larvae i Ioj x Jm Application Groups D key O Kkey Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help iX Fig 05 Tool bar Clear Raster Button to change the number and configuration of Viewports displayed on the Screen The button opens a grid in which the number and arrangement of Viewports can be selected The marked tiles of the grid are highlighted and displayed in blue After the selection is approved by a mouse click the Viewports are arranged accordingly eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Fig 06 Tool bar Raster button enabled displaying a grid composed of 5 x 5 boxes dk Eutaxa Culicidae 05 Gallery Larvae ie Hox i Key Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help f X allery gt Larvae SIEA head dorsal EI eae ele Aedes rossicus Anopheles algeriensis Anopheles hyrcanus Culex territans Culiseta alaskaensis Culiseta fumipennis Culiseta litorea Culiseta ee Culiseta subochrea Ochlerotatus cantans Fig 07 Tool bar Raster selection of a number of 16 Viewports arranged in 4 lines and 4 columns Images This button allows inserting of a variable number of windows to display pictures stored in
128. tem Tools Settings User Settings and blanking the 67 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual subgenus names in the Gallery When now enabling the QK Order Hits button the images are sorted alphabetically by their genus and species names In contrary when enabling the QK Order Matrix button the images are sorted by their genus subgenus and species names this order represents the Logical Order in some products Culicidae Simuliidae Eutaxa Culicidae 05 Gallery Larvae i 23 loj xj Ty Application Groups D Key O Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help EX K Refresh Data I4 First 4 Previous P Next Pl Last clear Rii Raster E Images 4 First Page 4 PreviousPage Next Page pl Last Page Select Detail Compare Species Manual Compare Species Auto Le Species Profile Manual Species Profile Auto Compare Images Archive siphon Anopheles pl wr E ZS P Coquillettidia richiardii Fr REES Culex modestus ss ae Culiseta Culiseta annulata siphon Culiseta Culiseta subochrea siphon HAH Culiseta litorea Culiseta morsitans 2 Culiseta ochroptera er Th Sx Culiseta annulata Aedes cinereus siphon Aedes geminus siphon 4edes rossicus siphon Culiseta subochrea Ochlerotatus geniculatus Alphabetical Order Logical Order QK Order Hits I QK Order Matrix Aedes Aedimorphus vex
129. the Gallery Archive m Fr Ceeey Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help mx Fig 08 Tool bar Images Each Image Window consists of the selection bar including the selection field figure 09 and a series of four combo boxes and of a single Viewport Before inserting an image first adjust the range of pictures by selecting one of the terms Group or Family in the selection field When enabling the term Group the range of images will be restricted to the currently selected group f e larvae or pupae When enabling the term Family all images of a family including all stages i e larvae and pupae may be displayed Note that this application works differently when running the Culicidae or Simuliidae Key comprising a single family but various stages or the Trichoptera Key comprising 55 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual several families but only a single larval stage To insert an image select the group genus species and detail name in the boxes on top of the Viewport Images may be selected individually or queried in sequence by marking one of the terms and scrolling the mouse wheel until the wished term and the corresponding image are displayed Note that the pictures are always queued in the Logical Order B J E Ey Gallery images Culiseta Culiseta annulata head dorsal EJ Gallery images Culiseta Culiseta ee SGI avoe TeJlCuisee SEE Erle gt Sea
130. tion Becker et al 2003 Larval breeding sites include marshes rice fields irrigation canals margins of lakes or ditches the water can be fresh or slightly brackish Schaffner et al 2001 Becker et al 2003 The number of generations varies between two and four per year adults are active from the beginning of spring up to November and reach highest densities in autumn Schaffner et al 2001 Becker et al 2003 Females hibernate in dense vegetation Schaffner et al 2001 Females remain outdoors and rarely enter dwellings but bite humans readily they are particularly aggressive at the beginning of spring after the hibernation period and also in summer evenings Schaffner et al 2001 Becker et al 2003 A hyrcanus has probably participated in malaria transmission but to a low extent it is known as a vector of Dirofilaria immitis Schaffner et al 2001 Fig 12 Ecology Card Single Map viewing mode Synonyms This card presents a list of synonyms the corresponding authors and the years of description Distribution Drag a column header here to group by that column Synonym Name Flerowi Portschinsky 1910 hyrcanus pseudopictus auct marsinoyski Shingarev 1926 pictus Loew 1845 pseudopictus Grassi 1899 Fig 13 Synonyms Card Single Map viewing mode 89 Classification The data shown in this card are taken from Moog edit 2002 Fauna Aquatica Austriaca Lieferung 200
131. trix Table can be changed individually When disabling the Edit Mode the checks are fixed and cannot be replaced or deleted iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Query Key Larvae a Application Groups D Key O hey Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help Fig 13 Tool bar Matrix Card Edit Mode Query Key Cards These cards include a series of Query Cards the Hits card showing the results of the last calculation and the Matrix card which can be used to compare species by the conformity or non conformity with morphological or ecological criteria Query Cards Query Cards contain check lists of morphological or ecological criteria grouped according to specific parts of the body or ecological characters Every card contains a series of Character Panels arranged in rows in alphabetical order each indicating a specific morphological or ecological character F head capsule abdomen siphon anal segment breeding sites Results Matrix antennal hair number of branches antenna length antenna ornamentation OI antenna longer than head antenna smooth without any spicules BR OI antenna and head of nearly equal length COl antenna with spicules spread uniformly Be CI 213 the length of head C antenna with spicules arranged in rows CI 3 or more CI 1 2 1 3 the length of head COI 4 3 the length of head frontal hair 5 C number of branches frontal hair 2 C shape frontal hair 3 C shape O absent o
132. ttention E Images EM Arrange Windows Fig 01 Tool bar configuration of buttons when using the D Key Card Buttons Navigation Keys These buttons are used to browse the pages of the D Key Card or to switch between the images in the Species Profile Card iH Eutaxa Culicidae 05 D Key Pupae Ioj x Stef Application Groups D key O key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help iX Id First Fl Last Clear 46 Table Left Er Table Right fy Attention E Images i Arrange Windows Fig 02 Tool bar Navigation Keys First Previous Next Last First Return to the first page image Previous Return to the previous page image Next Move to the next page image Last Move to the last selected page last image Specification of the Navigation Keys when using the D Key Card Before clicking the Navigation Keys First or Previous the two buttons Next and Last are disabled and displayed in a grey colour After clicking the buttons First or Previous each step of the viewing path will be stored in the History and may be retraced by pressing the Next button in sequence until the last selected page is reached When reaching the last selected page the History is cleared and the Next and Last buttons are set to inactive Clear Button to clear the History iH Eutaxa Culicidae 05 D Key Pupae l loj x i gd Application Groups D key O key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help iX ld First 4 Previou
133. tton and select a partition After this selection all buttons of the sub applications in the Menu bar are set to active and one of them can be opened This procedure must be repeated when switching to another group or sub application All selected sub applications remain opened until the program is closed and can be queried over the Windows button in the Menu bar eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 loj x Application Groups Eey O Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help Larvae N Males Fig 06 Menu bar Groups inactive sub application keys before selecting a partition iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Ioj x Application D key O Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help Larvae Males X Fig 07 Menu bar Groups active sub application keys after selecting a partition a iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 _ O x gt Application Groups Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help Fig 08 Menu bar Sub application buttons Dichotomic Key This sub application contains a Dichotomic Key for identifying organisms up to genus or species level iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 lel x gt Application Groups O Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help Fig 09 Menu bar Dichotomic Key sub application Query Key optional Family Query Key This sub application offers a multi criteria approach to identify species or to agg
134. tton in the Tool bar iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Ecology p al x Application Groups D key Q key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help fX E Images Search Species algeriensis sw Sl Search Author Theobald 1903 rf Single Map HE Raster Legend All Species x gt Ecology Synonyms Distribution C Select by Species C Select by Country Speciesname Ei An Jan And H Anopheles Anopheles plumbeus I Bi var ei ae u Reel BREI uel KB Culex Barraudius modestus l cules cule fal Bes Bk aks Bt Boks Boks Bee Culex Maillotia hortensis Culex modestus Si Fig 15 Multiple Maps viewing mode Dragging an image record into a Viewport 91 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual eutaxa Culicidae 05 Ecology Application Groups D Key O Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help X E Images amp J Search Species em ooo La Search Author Theobald 1903 PM Single Map i Raster Legend Ecology Synonyms yms Distribution All Species Select by Species O Select by Country SEE ei Cogulettida Cot am C Culex x Cue pipiens ates Cue al a hortensis mc Culex onde te territans i Cuts 2 Cal per rt Culseta Cull morsitans ac Cuiseta acta alaskaensis eects Och eotts c cantans Culiseta morsitans Ochlerotatus cheats coh cena cheats c Sods i Oder tetas d
135. uliseta Culiseta glaphyroptera 2 A er EE eee meee ER N TER Culiseta Culiseta annulata 0 d Culiseta Culiseta subochrea 1 i 25 Ochlerotatus Ochlerotatus communis A 30 Ochlerotatus Ochlerotatus detritus Ba ESA D in o Aedes Aedimorphus vexans Aedes geminus Anopheles Anopheles algeriensis Anopheles Anopheles hyrcanus Anopheles Anopheles plumbeus Fig 18 Hits Grouped by the number of hits Tip The list of hits and the Matrix order can be transferred to the Gallery sub application and viewed in the QKR tab Pay attention that all changes of the Matrix order previously must be refreshed by a hit of the Refresh Results button Note The values in the list of hits exclusively indicate the number of congruent characters To gather information which of the tested criteria correspond to a species you have to check the lists of entries in the Matrix Card Note In many images in this chapter the heading of the Hits card is labelled Results by mistake 29 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Matrix Construction of the table The Matrix consists of the following sections The Matrix Table 1 the list of species Species Name 2 a column to select species Compare 3 the column headers 4 and the Grouping Line 5 head capsule abdomen siphon anal segment breeding sites Results Matrix Fig 19 Matri
136. umn header here to group by that column A detailed description how to group species names is offered in the chapter Grouping of Records x Renew Query Eu Refresh Results E Images head capsule abdomen sphon enalsegment breed ses Hts Mate EEE Ars Veith Culiseta Culicella morsitans Culex Barraudius modestus Culex Culex torrentium 2 17 Culex Neoculex martinii 2 13 Culiseta Allotheobaldia longiareolata 2 23 Culiseta Culiseta alaskaensis 1 18 Culiseta Culiseta subochrea 1 25 Ochlerotatus Ochlerotatus detritus 1 32 Aedes Aedimorphus vexans 0 5 Aedes geminus 0 3 Anopheles Anopheles algeriensis 0 6 Anopheles Anopheles hyrcanus 0 8 Anopheles Anopheles plumbeus 0 10 Ochlerotatus Finlaya geniculatus 0 37 Ochlerotatus Ochlerotatus cantans 0 27 Fig 17 Hits Sorted by the number of hits 1 Renew Query Refresh Results E Images head capsule abdomen siphon anal segment breeding sites Hits Matrix CE Species Name Hts v matri 3 1 WsussUssetuossvasnsovevaussuvsvsassnssssusssessbeussessssbsssesUSssGbesGUSGsUGsUGNSGEGbSUGUSUESUSUOUSUSGUNSOSSDOSUDUGOSVOESOUGUUGOEEGEUGSGUESUEQJUSUNUOUSVESUSSGUSDOESOSULSUEQJOSUOESUHSGUSOSSUFSGEUOSUOSOEE Culex Culex pipiens nd Culex Culex torrentium Culex Mailotia hortensis 0 2 Culex Neoculex martinii 2 13 Culex Neoculex territans de Culiseta Allotheobaldia longiareolata 2 23 is C
137. w Application Groups D Key O Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help amp x I4 First 4 Previous Next pI Last 40 Left Species Profile E Right Species Profile Gj Table Left Bp Table Right 1 Attention E images et Arrange Windows Rens SiR semen eutaxa Culicidae 05 D Key Larvae 5 x Ow Application Groups D Key O Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help ax IM First 4 Previous gt Next DI Last 45 Left Species Profile D Right Species Profile 4E Table Left B gt Table Right Attention E Images Arrange Windows DT 2 EAH Culex Neoculex territans habitus u en ii Culex Neoculex martinii habitus Fig 29 Species Profile Card Left species Fig 30 Species Profile Card Right species 22 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual eutaxa Culicidae 05 D Key Larvae E o xi Ow Application Groups D key O Key Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help x 14 First 4 Previous gt Next DI Last 45 Left Species Ecology ar Right Species Ecology E Table Left EP Table Right Attention E images Canoe widows Bseacheages Rent SS Species Profile Species Description Information Panel Gallery Genus Culex Linnaeus 1758 Neoculex Dyar 1905 Subgenus Species territans Walker 1856 Family Culicidae Subfamily Culicinae
138. wien Install this application for f Anyone who uses this computer all users Only for me Laffer Install hield lt Back Next gt Cancel and set or leave the installation directory Evutaxa Culicidae 05 Eutaxa install directory Setup will install Eutasa Culicidae 05 in the Following folder To install to this folder click Next To install to a different folder click Browse and select another folder Destination Folder C ProgrammehEutasah Browse InstallShield lt Back Cancel 97 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual 2 7 Installation of the Microsoft Desktop Engine MSDE The setup installs the Microsoft Desktop Engine MSDE which contains the Eutaxa databases Eutaxa Culicidae 05 ha Eutaxa install directory Setup will install Eutaxsa Culicidae 05 in the following folder Tain Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine gt E th TEAN eier Lal Please wait while Windows configures Microsoft SQL Server H p es Desktop Engine Gathering required information Destination Folder C Progranime SE utana Browse InstallShield Back Cancel After this the database engine will be started Eutaxa Culicidae 05 Eutaxa install directory Setup will install E utasa Culicidae 05 in the following folder To install to this folder click Next To install to a different folder click Browse and select another folder
139. wing calculations iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Query Key Larvae g a Application Groups D Key O key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help ei Save Matrix Get Load Matrix WY Reset Matrix 2P Clear Standard ir Reset Groups Columns Edit Mode E Images Fig 10 Tool bar Matrix Card Set as Standard Clear Standard Button to cancel the current setting as a standard To reset the original Matrix and to clear all user defined changes press the buttons Clear Standard and Reset Matrix in sequence or close the Q Key after enabling the button Clear Standard and restart the sub application iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Query Key Larvae a Application Groups D Key O hey Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help ei Save Matrix Get Load Matrix EY Reset Matrix Set as Standard amp Clear Standard iit Reset Groups Columns Edit Mode E Images Fig 11 Tool bar Matrix Card Clear Standard Reset Groups Columns This button is used to cancel groups and to reset lines and columns to their initial position iH eutaxa Culicidae 05 Query Key Larvae O Application Groups D key Q Kkey Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help ei Save Matrix G Load Matrix WY Reset Matrix Set 35 Standard Er Clear Standard Reset Groups Columns Edit Mode Fig 12 Tool bar Matrix Card Reset Groups Columns 26 Edit Mode When enabling the Edit Mode the entries in the Ma
140. ws Help fX fel Save Matrix sa head capsule abdoffen siphon analsegment breeding sites Results Matrix Changes Drag a column header here to group by that column aka ala ee 5 cs lee ti ti a mon A mi ol we s we im Al a a v Im J J J Jajo Compare Species Name m m m m DJ fig hey Do la er oonsmon MOMOOMMOOMOOOOOM MMe 5 RRERRREN E o 22 e E ae SEIBERRRE E oe oo SPEER RR oo o no a oo e gt gt a e oo SEER E ee miaii aa aiz Mae Aedes rossicus Pl reee TOE m EEEE E IEFIFEEL OREREEEN E Aedes vexans LJ Anopheles algeriensis ee TEE ee o Bene BE m SB ee BER Same BER O Anopheles hyrcanus en Mr Bere BE BER RE BR A BOHRER A A A E O Anopheles plumbeus A AAAA o ATTE eae seen eee oe eS SETS nO O Culex hortensis Fig 63 Hit the Load Matrix button after modifying the Matrix table lt W eutaxa Culicidae 05 Query Key Larvae O Application Groups key Q Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help xX GA Save Matrix Load Matrix KY Reset Matrix Set as Standard 2 Clear Standard ih Reset Groups Columns EditMode EN Images head capsule abdomen siphon anal segment j breeding sites If Results Matrix Changes Drag a column header here to group b Select the path ofthe QueryKey 2 x Suchen in O G Key Changes
141. x Drag a column header here to group by that column Compare Species Name cans Fe version 01 gkxml An pheles algeriensis ae El version 02 gkxml Zuletzt Yersion 03 gkxml verwendete D Anopheles plumbeus l oquillettidia richiardii i Desktop Anopheles hyrcanus Culex hortensis ee Culiseta fumipennis A i oO a Culiseta litorea U PESA eE Dateiname version 03 qkxmil Culiseta morsitans l al all Query Sei Exchange Fie ieem z Culiseta subochrea L O L O O O L O O Do L O LI O O L O L O O Fig 62 Browsing the user s directory to select and to insert a stored version of a modified Matrix 48 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual After selecting the stored qkxml file the user may choose between two ways of insertion 1 to merge the modified settings of the loaded version with those of the currently used Matrix or 2 to replace the currently used Matrix by the loaded version When choosing the first mode all user defined settings those of the current and those of the stored version will be merged resulting in a new extended Matrix version When choosing the second mode current modified settings will be replaced by those of the loaded version Examples of replacing or merging a Matrix table i eutaxa Culicidae 05 Query Key Larvae i p ni O Application Groups C key G key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windo
142. x Card Data in the Matrix Table 1 arranged in the horizontal row refer to an individual species those in the vertical row to an individual morphological or ecological character Each cell of the Matrix Table contains a check box that displays the presence marked or absence unmarked of a specific character The names of the characters are labelled on the header of a column 4 each in form of a brief description When pointing at any cell of the column the full length of the description will be displayed in a Too tip automatically The names of species are listed in the column Species Name 2 To facilitate an optical separation of adjacent columns in the Matrix Table the vertical rows are alternately coloured blue and white Browsing the table All rows and columns of the Matrix Table 1 may be viewed when browsing the table with the scroll arrows in the horizontal and vertical scroll bar The column headers 4 and the first two columns Compare 3 and Species Name 2 are fixed and not affected by scrolling the arrows 30 eutaxa Electronic Keys amp Reference Collections User Manual Sorting of records Within a single column records may be sorted by clicking on the header to align the checks alternately in ascending or descending order That way species can be sorted by their names or by the presence or absence of characters The header of the currently sorted column is displayed in a blue colour head capsule abdomen
143. y Cards both QK Order buttons are disabled Eutaxa Culicidae 05 Gallery Larvae s lolx Am Application Groups D key O Key Gallery Morphology Ecology Info Tools Windows Help 8X Select Detail j Compare Species Manual Compare Species Auto Species Profile Manual Species Profile Auto Compare Images Archive head dorsal ir HAH HAH HAH Images List QKR Culiseta alaskaensis ah ER EN Culiseta fumipennis Culiseta litorea Teg es eer EAR Culiseta morsitans 4edes geminus head dorsal nopheles Anopheles maculipennis s hea oquillettidia Coquillettidia richiardii hea Culiseta subochrea BAH HAH UCnIerotatus annulipes Ochlerotatus cantans Ochlerotatus cataphylla Culex Neoculex martinii head dorsal Culiseta Culiseta annulata head dorsal Culiseta Culicella ochroptera head dorsal HAE Alphabetical Order Logical Order OK Order Hits QK Order Matrix chlerotatus Ochlerotatus caspius head dors chlerotatus Ochlerotatus diantaeus head d chlerotatus Ochlerotatus pullatus head dor 4 Fig 35 Compare Species Manual Identical detail head dorsal of nine different species Compare Species Auto In this card images of all species are displayed automatically each show
144. y a hit of the Refresh Results button before updating the sort order in the QKR tab via Refresh Data button Tip The names of species arranged in the combo box or in the Selection Tabs can be displayed with or without the subgenus name depending on the selection of the User Settings in the command field Tools Settings in the Menu bar Aedes cinereus a Drag a column header here to group by that Aedes rassicus EEE vad Speciesname Hits Matrix Aedes vexans Culex modestus Anopheles algeriensis Anopheles claviger ae a Culex torrentium Anopheles EM it ophi eles me aculip JEN Culex martinii pez nes Coq Jillettidia 5 richien sane aaa I Aedes cinereus Culex hortensis Culex martinii PAA ciles modestus Aedes rossicus Cu jle x pipier nS Culex territans Anopheles claviger Anopheles maculipen Culiseta glaphyroptera Zulise EL agi lapi Culiseta litorea Ochlerotatus intrudens pa ulis seta lo ngiareolata m aes Pere et bee iE Fig 22 a c Selection Tabs Images List and QKR species sorted according to the order in the Matrix Insertion of images Selection Tabs can be used to select and to insert images into the Viewports arranged on the Screen To insert an image simply drag and drop by marking the selected image record with the mouse cursor figure 23 and dragging it into a Viewport while holding the mouse button down figure 24 When the target Viewport is reached the mouse butt

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