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Sexual Dimorphism of Tarsal Attachment Devices and Their Relation to Mating in Coccinellidae. [PDF]
We explore the coevolution of male attachment devices and female elytral morphology in coccinellids. Specifically: (1) Disco‐setae are present in males of some species, located on the hairy pad which during mating hold on female elytra. (2) The area of male disco‐setae is extended when females have smooth elytra, and reduced when females have hairy ...
Saitta V +8 more
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The anisotropy in assemblage spatial turnover (whether assemblages vary with different rates depending on direction) reveals the degree of equilibrium between assemblage composition and climate Abstract The variation of assemblage composition in space is characterised by the decrease in assemblage similarity with spatial distance.
Andrés Baselga +1 more
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Hybrid zones between species with staggered reproductive phenology sometimes occur along elevational gradients, and the maintenance of such hybrid zones may depend on elevational shift in phenology and vertical dispersal of pollen and seeds. In a hybrid zone of Cerasus leveilleana and C.
Kahoko Tochigi +5 more
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Cicindela. Vol. I., No. I. March, 1969. Edited by R.L. Huber, R.G. Graves and H.L. Willis. Osseo, Minnesota. 24 pp. $3.50/volume. [PDF]
Excerpt: Cicindela, a new entomological journal for cicindelophiles, is an experiment in extreme specialization. Supporting enthusiasts chose the scope as world-wide Cicindelidae over the alternatives of world-wide Caraboidea (Carabidae and Cicindelidae),
Wilson, Louis F.
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STUDIES IN THE CARABOIDEA AND LAMELLICORNIA [PDF]
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Mimicry in Cicindelini e Graphipterini africani (Coleoptera, Caraboidea) [PDF]
BIOGEOGRAPHIA — vol. XIV — 1988 (Pubblicato fl 31 dicembre 1990) The Biogeography of Somalia Mimicry in Cicindelini e Graphipterini africani (Coleoptera, Caraboidea) FABIO CASSOLA(qq‘) e AUGUSTO VIGNA TAGLIANTI(q“q‘) (q‘) V222 F. Toimzrszzccz, 12/20 — 00144 Roma (Stz/dz’ 5212' Cz'cz'I2deZz'dz'. LXID.
Cassola, Fabio, Vigna Taglianti, Augusto
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Ground beetles and tiger beetles are the most noticible representatives of predatory invertebrates often used in bioidentificational studies. This article provides quantitative and ecological characteristics of Caraboidea in five metroplises of Ukraine ...
A. V. Putchkov +2 more
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Additions to the Checklist of Wisconsin Ground Beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae), Including the Adventive \u3ci\u3eHarpalus Rubripes\u3c/i\u3e (Duftschmid) Among Seven New State Records [PDF]
Sixteen species are added to the checklist of Wisconsin Geadephaga. Of these, seven species are reported here as new to Wisconsin. Nine taxa from the list are affected by new information resulting in the removal of six names. The Eurasian beetle Harpalus
Messer, Peter W
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Rare and protected species of Caraboidea (Coleoptera) of the Steppe zone of Ukraine
New data on the distribution, occurrence and ecology of 19 rare and little-known species of Caraboidea from 14 genera were obtained in the result of research at Steppe zone of Ukraine. Herein, Parophonus hirsutulus is given for the fauna of Ukraine for the first time, while Cicindela sylvatica and Carabus coriaceus are recorded for the first time in ...
Putchkov, Alexander V. +3 more
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Tres nuevos Typhlocharis Dieck, 1869 (Coleoptera, Caraboidea, Trechidae) de Navarra (España)
Se describen 3 nuevas especies del género Typhlocharis Dieck, procedentes de Navarra (norte de España): T. monasticus sp. n., T. peregrinus sp. n. y T. navaricus sp. n.
J. P. Zaballos, D. W. Wrase
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