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Calosoma sycophanta

2020
Published as part of Assmann, Thorsten, Boutaud, Estève, Buse, Jörn, Drees, Claudia, Friedman, Ariel-Leib-Leonid, Hetzel, Andreas, Orbach, Eylon, Renan, Ittai, Reuter, Christoph & Wrase, David W., 2020, The Caterpillar Hunter Beetles Calosoma Weber (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in the southern Levant, pp.
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The pygidial gland secretion of the forest caterpillar hunter, Calosoma (Calosoma) sycophanta: the antimicrobial properties against human pathogens

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2017
Recently, various insect secretions have been tested as possible antimicrobial agents. In beetles, these secretions are essentially products of various exocrine glands, of which particular emphasis is on pygidial glands that are common for the suborder Adephaga.
Nenadić, Marija   +10 more
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Calosoma sycophanta Linnaeus 1758

2015
Published as part of Hristovski, Slavčo & Guéorguiev, Borislav, 2015, Annotated catalogue of the carabid beetles of the Republic of Macedonia (Coleoptera: Carabidae), pp.
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Field Observations on the Flight Activity of Calosoma sycophanta (Coleoptera: Carabidae)

Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1971
The importance of Calosoma sycophanta L., as a predator of caterpillars has been recognized for many years. The extensive outbreaks of gypsy moth, Porthetria dispar (L.), and browntail moth, Nygmia phaeorrhoea (Donovan) in New England during the early 1900's initiated concerted efforts to establish C. sycophanta in that area.
C. C. Doane, P. W. Schaefer
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