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Brazilian species of luminescent Elateridae
Insect Biochemistry, 1986Etelvino José Henriques Bechara
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The Canadian Entomologist, 1933
Length 6.2 mm.; width 1.9 mm. Form of vespertinus Fab. Head black; pronotum reddish-yellow with an oval median black spot, the spot attaining the apical and basal margins and occupying about three-eights of the pronotal area: scutellum black; elytra reddish-yellow, each elytron with a median blackish stripe; the stripe not quite attaining the base ...
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Length 6.2 mm.; width 1.9 mm. Form of vespertinus Fab. Head black; pronotum reddish-yellow with an oval median black spot, the spot attaining the apical and basal margins and occupying about three-eights of the pronotal area: scutellum black; elytra reddish-yellow, each elytron with a median blackish stripe; the stripe not quite attaining the base ...
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2023
?????? Melanotus Esch. ???? ???????????????????? ?????????????? ???????? ?????????? ?????????????????????????????? ?????????? ?????????????????????????????? (??????????????, 1966), ?????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????? ?????????? ??
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?????? Melanotus Esch. ???? ???????????????????? ?????????????? ???????? ?????????? ?????????????????????????????? ?????????? ?????????????????????????????? (??????????????, 1966), ?????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????? ?????????? ??
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STUDIES IN THE ELATERIDAE, I (COLEOP.)
The Canadian Entomologist, 1933The North American species of this difficult genus are very poorly known. The names of our species, as listed in Leng's catalog, are in need of some revision. One name, mellillus (Say), has escaped the attention of all authors but is valid for the common
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2023
Four short-winged click-beetle species of the genus Selatosomus (Aphotistus) are described a s new. S. (A.) armenicus sp. n . - similar to S. pecirkanus R t t . and S. violaceus Cd... differs from them by black body and straight mentum; from S. villaceus also differs by longer pronotum, simple thin deep punctulation of the propleura, from S. pecirkanus-
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Four short-winged click-beetle species of the genus Selatosomus (Aphotistus) are described a s new. S. (A.) armenicus sp. n . - similar to S. pecirkanus R t t . and S. violaceus Cd... differs from them by black body and straight mentum; from S. villaceus also differs by longer pronotum, simple thin deep punctulation of the propleura, from S. pecirkanus-
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2023
In the Pleonomini tribe one new genus Lomopneus and two new species (L. gracilis and L. mundus) are described. The new genus is close to Pleonomus, differs from it by shorter antennae, the absence of tuberculum near its bases, the presence of the process on the hind angle of pronotum (Fig. A1; 51), the form of hind process of pronotum (Fig. A2-3; 52-3)
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In the Pleonomini tribe one new genus Lomopneus and two new species (L. gracilis and L. mundus) are described. The new genus is close to Pleonomus, differs from it by shorter antennae, the absence of tuberculum near its bases, the presence of the process on the hind angle of pronotum (Fig. A1; 51), the form of hind process of pronotum (Fig. A2-3; 52-3)
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Notes synonymiques [Col. Elateridae]
Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, 1930Fleutiaux Edmond. Notes synonymiques [Col. Elateridae]. In: Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, volume 35 (17),1930. pp. 273-275.
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Click Beetle: Coleoptera: Elateridae [PDF]
Describes the habitat and life cycle of click beetles, the type of damage caused by the larvae, and methods of control.
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2023
P. bicolor, sp. n. is described on a single holotype male specimen; similar to P. altaicus ?? (E s c h.), but good eliffers by color and form of pronotum, antennae and aoedeagus; East Kazakhstan, spurs of the Tarbagatai Mountain range, Urdzhar. Deposited in the collection of Schmal??hausen Institute of Zoology (Kiev).
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P. bicolor, sp. n. is described on a single holotype male specimen; similar to P. altaicus ?? (E s c h.), but good eliffers by color and form of pronotum, antennae and aoedeagus; East Kazakhstan, spurs of the Tarbagatai Mountain range, Urdzhar. Deposited in the collection of Schmal??hausen Institute of Zoology (Kiev).
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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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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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