The Lower Zeravshan district of Uzbekistan is characterized by the most arid climate and is particularly affected by global warming and anthropogenic pressure. The biodiversity of herpetobiont beetles in this region has not been sufficiently studied, and
L. K. Alimova +9 more
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Correction for Bolmin et al., Nonlinear elasticity and damping govern ultrafast dynamics in click beetles. [PDF]
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The beetle fauna of Dominica, Lesser Antilles (Insecta: Coleoptera) : diversity and distribution [PDF]
The beetle fauna of the island of Dominica is summarized. It is presently known to contain 269 genera, and 361 species (in 42 families), of which 347 are named at a species level. Of these, 62 species are endemic to the island.
Peck, Stewart B.
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30 pages. Contains black & white photographs as well as one color plate.Reports data from field surveys, describes wireworm injury to potatoes, wireworm biology, history, life stages, natural enemies and measures to control ...
Rawlins, William Arthur
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Spartan Daily, August 26, 2005 [PDF]
Volume 125, Issue 2https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/10145/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Genome sequences identify three families of Coleoptera as morphologically derived click beetles (Elateridae). [PDF]
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Identification of Sex Pheromone Components for the Click Beetles Melanotus piceatus Blatchley and Melanotus insipiens (Say) (Coleoptera: Elateridae). [PDF]
Williams L +4 more
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Olfactory preference in chemical host plant recognition by male and female click beetles and its implications for pest management. [PDF]
Brunner M +6 more
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Behavioral dominance interactions between two species of burying beetles (<i>Nicrophorus orbicollis</i> and <i>Nicrophorus pustulatus</i>). [PDF]
Vangenne YD, Sheppard B, Martin PR.
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Comparative gut proteomics study revealing adaptive physiology of Eurasian spruce bark beetle, Ips typographus (Coleoptera: Scolytinae). [PDF]
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