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A new species of genus Blaiseus Fleutiaux, 1931 from Guangdong, China (Coleoptera: Elateridae: Cardiophorinae)

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Blaiseus Fleutiaux, 1931 is a distinct elaterid genus and readily distinguishable from other Elateridae groups by the strongly flattened fossorial protibia, enlarged femora and tibiae, and the enormously broadened median lobe of genitalia. This study describes and illustrates the Blaiseus dinghuensis Ruan, Qiu & Xie sp. nov. from Guangdong province,
QI XIE   +6 more
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Revision of Blaiseus Fleutiaux, a Genus Now Known from Asia, Africa and North America (Coleoptera, Elateridae, Cardiophorinae)

The Coleopterists Bulletin, 2009
The formerly monotypic genus Blaiseus, known from Vietnam, is redescribed and nine new species are described and illustrated: B. fujianus new species (P.R. China), B. daklakensis new species (Vietnam), B. laoensis new species (Laos), B. malayensis new species (Malaysia), B. nothoafricanus new species (South Africa), B.
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???????????????????? ????????-?????????????? (Coleoptera, Elateridae) ?????????????????????? Negastrinae ?? Cardiophorinae ???? ?????????????? ?????? ??????????????

2023
Four new fossil genera with eight new fossil species of click beetles from Upper Jurassic of Central Asia (Karatau), belonging to recent Negastriinae and Cardiophorinae are described. It is shown that formation of the recent subfamilies of Elateridae began in Mesozoic. New fossil genus Pseudocardiophorites is very close to the recent Cardio-phorus Esch.
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Systematic Studies on Male Genital Organs of Central Anatolian Elateridae Coleoptera Species Part II: The Subfamilies Agrypninae, Cardiophorinae, Dendrometrinae and Negastriinae

In this study, male genital organs of Central Anatolian species of the subfamilies Agrypninae, Cardiophorinae, Dendrometrinae and Negastriinae Elateridae, Coleoptera are examined. Morphologies of male genital organs are drawn and described in detail. Systematical status of species are discussed due to their male genital organ morphologies.
KABALAK, Mahmut, SERT, Osman
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