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Chemical defense of a primitive Australian bombardier beetle (Carabidae):Mystropomus regularis
Chemoecology, 1991Athula Attygalle
exaly
Spray Mechanism of the Most Primitive Bombardier Beetle (Metrius Contractus)
Journal of Experimental Biology, 2000Athula Attygalle
exaly
Morpho-functional and behavioral studies on the flanged bombardier beetles (Carabidae: Paussinae)
2013Paussinae, known as flanged bombardier beetles, are a monophyletic subfamily that includes about 750 described species mainly distributed in tropical regions. They share a unique type of larva with a peculiar terminal disk at the end of an up-curved abdomen, and an explosive defensive strategy that parallels that of brachinines.
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Mechanistic origins of bombardier beetle (Brachinini) explosion-induced defensive spray pulsation
Science, 2015Wendy Moore, Christine Ortiz
exaly
Further biomimetic challenges from the bombardier beetle: the intricate chemical production system
WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment, 2010Andy McIntosh
exaly
Molecular phylogeny of the flanged bombardier beetles (Carabidae: Paussinae)
2016 International Congress of Entomology, 2016openaire +1 more source

