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Two termitophilous staphylinid beetles, Japanophilus hojoi Maruyama & Iwata and Sinophilus yukoae Maruyama & Iwata (Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae) are known to inhabit nests of a termite species, Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki (Rhinotermitidae). Previously,
Ryutaro Iwata
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An annotated checklist of the Coleoptera (Insecta) of the Cayman Islands, West Indies [PDF]
A faunal list of 605 species of Coleoptera in 396 genera in 63 families is presented for the Cayman Islands.
Steiner, Warren +2 more
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ALEOCHARINAE (STAPHYLINIDAE, COLEOPTERA) FROM THE INTERTIDAL ZONE OF JAPAN [PDF]
To begin the taxonomic studies of Aleocharinae of the Japanese coasts with the halobious species, nine intertidal species mainly from the Southwest Japan have been investigated. They are highly specialized species living among or under stones between the
Sawada, Kohei
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Assing, V. (2011): Six new species and additional records of Aleocharinae from China (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae).
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Lincoln University entomological expedition to Pitt Island [PDF]
The expedition had two objectives: 1. To search for the Pitt Island longhorn beetle, Xylotoles costatus and determine its distribution, abundance and conservation status. 2.
Barratt, B. I. P. +3 more
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Preliminary archaeoentomological analyses of permafrost-preserved cultural layers from the pre-contact Yup’ik Eskimo site of Nunalleq, Alaska : implications, potential and methodological considerations [PDF]
Acknowledgements Site excavation and samples collection were conducted by archaeologists from the University of Aberdeen, with the help of archaeologists and student excavators from the University of Aberdeen University of Alaska Fairbanks and Bryn Mawr ...
Arnett R. H. +48 more
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Aleocharinae di Hong Kong (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae)
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Can mixed stands of native and non-native tree species enhance diversity of epigaeic arthropods in plantation forests? [PDF]
In regions with low cover of natural forests and high cover of plantations predominately comprised of non-native species, inclusion of a native tree species with a more productive non-native species has the potential to enhance biodiversity and meet ...
Garcia-Tejero, Sergio +3 more
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The first survey of rove beetle species from Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada is presented. Thirty-five species are reported from the following subfamilies: Aleocharinae (14), Micropeplinae (1), Omaliinae (7), Oxytelinae (2), Paederinae (
John McLean +3 more
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