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Anchored Phylogenomics, Evolution and Systematics of Elateridae: Are All Bioluminescent Elateroidea Derived Click Beetles? [PDF]
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A study was conducted in May–August 2006 in the Golczewskie Uroczysko Nature Reserve, UTM WV06, using 10 Barber traps containing ethylene glycol. A total of 2,141 beetles were collected, belonging to 58 species from 7 families. The epigeic beetle fauna
Brygida Radawiec +4 more
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Click beetles monitoring using pheromone traps in Serbia
Wireworms are the larvae of click beetles (Coleoptera: Elateridae) and can be of great economic importance in agriculture, especially for production of row crops such as sunflower. They feed on underground plant parts causing a reduced crop stand. Young plants, up to three pairs of leaves, are at higher risk.
Milovac, Željko +3 more
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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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Click beetles from the Maltese Islands (Coleoptera, Elateridae)
Eleven species of click beetles are reported for the Maltese Islands. Of these, two species represent new records for this territory and include Melanotus dichrous and Conoderus posticus. The latter is an invasive species of Neotropical origin. Two species seem to be endemic to these islands and are represented by Haterumelater schembrii, so far known ...
Wurst, Claus, Mifsud, David
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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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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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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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Genome sequences identify three families of Coleoptera as morphologically derived click beetles (Elateridae). [PDF]
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