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Bioluminescence - visible and cold light emission by living organisms - is a worldwide phenomenon, reported in terrestrial and marine environments since ancient times.
ETELVINO J.H. BECHARA +1 more
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Two generic transfers and a synonymy for some North American Elateridae (Coleoptera) [PDF]
During various studies, three instances of necessary taxonomic change were found.
Johnson, Paul J.
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Can Larvae of Forest Click Beetles (Coleoptera: Elateridae) Feed on Live Plant Roots? [PDF]
Kozlov MV, Prosvirov AS, Zvereva EL.
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Revisiting an integrated approach to bean leaf beetle and bean pod mottle virus management [PDF]
This article originally appeared in the 2005 ICM newsletter. However, the significance of the bean leaf beetle and bean pod mottle virus has not diminished in recent years. There is still the potential of economic damage from either or both pests.
Bradshaw, Jeffrey D. +2 more
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Pheromone glands in the click beetle genus Athous (Elateridae) [PDF]
Sexualpheromone sind im gesamten Tierreich weit verbreitet. Vor allem Insekten nutzen diese Art der Partnerfindung. Im Vergleich zu vielen Insektenarten, bei welchen die Art der pheromonbildenden Drüsenzellen, ihre Lage im Körper sowie die chemische ...
Fragstein, Maximilian von +2 more
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False-click beetles from Baltic Amber (Coleoptera, Eucnemidae)
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The genus Parapenia Suzuki from China is revised, with 12 species recognized, including six new species: P. fuxi sp. nov., P. nyuwa sp. nov., P. pangu sp. nov., P. ruihangi sp. nov., P. wuchaoi sp. nov., and P. zhengi sp. nov. In addition, P.
Lu Qiu +3 more
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Insect pests of field crops [PDF]
Cover title."A reprint of Bulletin 134 by the same author. A few sections have been revised in keeping with more nearly complete information developed through later observations"--[P ...
Haseman, Leonard, 1884-1969
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Insects in the Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area: 1993 Survey [PDF]
Author Institution: Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, Ohio State UniversityThe Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area was the focus of a seven month survey performed in 1993 to determine the diversity of selected insects.
Ellis, M. S. +2 more
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