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Pheropsophus lisaae, a new species from Ethiopia (Caraboidea, Brachinidae)
A new species is described: Pheropsophus (Stenaptinus) lisaae n. sp. from Ethiopia (Illubabor, 4 km E. Tepi). Photos showing the habit of both sexes and the aedeageous of the male go with the description. A key is given to determine the aethiopian species of Pheropsophus.
Écharoux, Dominique, Roux, Philippe
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Thirteen new species of african Pheropsophus Solier, 1833 are described and figured: P. amadori n. sp., P. bicolor n. sp., P. delahayei n. sp., P. drumonti n. sp., P. fallax n. sp., P. insolitus n. sp., P. kivuensis n. sp., P. mirandus n. sp., P. pseudomashunus n. sp., P. legalli n. sp., P. simplex n. sp., P. simulator n. sp. et P. unicolor n. sp.
Lassalle, Bernard, Roux, Philippe
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Effects of forest fragmentation on species richness and composition of ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae and Brachinidae) in urban landscapes [PDF]
AbstractTo clarify the effects of forest fragmentation in urban landscapes on the abundance, species richness, dominance, and species composition of ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae and Brachinidae), we compared the beetles collected in 12 pitfall traps from April to July and from September to November between three continuous suburban forests and
Fujita, Atsushi +3 more
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About a Pheropsophus of Palestine (Caraboidea, Brachinidae).
Pheropsophus hubenthali Wagner, 1926 est une bonne espèce, très différente de Pheropsophus cinctus (Gory, 1833) et d’habitus et de coloration proches de ceux de Pheropsophus marginatus (Dejean, 1825).
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Three new Brachinidae from Philippines (Coleoptera)
Description et illustration de trois nouvelles espèces de Brachinus et Pheropsophus des Philippines : Brachinus bendanilloi n. sp., B. leytensis n. sp. et Pheropsophus (Stenaptinus) azoulayi n. sp.
Lassalle, Bernard, Schnell, Rainer
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Notes and corrections to a reclassification of bombardier beetles (Carabidae, Brachinida)
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Field studies were conducted in the Southern Japan Alps from June to September of 2001 in order to clarify the species composition and vertical distribution of ground beetles. Eleven survey sites ranging in altitude from 1000m to 2600m were selected at Mt. Senjo.
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To clarify the effects of forest fragmentation in urban landscapes on the abundance, species richness, dominance, and species composition of ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae and Brachinidae), we compared the beetles collected in 12 pitfall traps from April to July and from September to November between three continuous suburban forests and eight ...
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博士論文 (Doctoral dissertation)
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