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This is the first phylogenomic study of Omethidae using genome skimming, sampling representatives of all subfamilies to resolve long‐standing conflicts between morphology‐ and multigene‐based hypotheses. Phylogenomic analyses recovered Omethidae sister to Artematopodidae and strongly support Telegeusinae as a subfamily of Omethidae, rejecting its ...
Vinicius S. Ferreira +8 more
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FAUNA OF CLICK BEETLES (COLEOPTERA ELATERIDAE) OF THE KIZLYAR DISTRICT OF DAGESTAN
Results of research of bugs are given in work Elateridae the Kizlyar area: specific structure, quantity of copies. Data on distribution.
G. A. Dzhafarova
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Effects of Collection Cup Preservative on Flight Intercept Trap Performance for Forest Insects
Flight intercept traps are important tools for the monitoring and surveillance of forest Coleoptera. We investigated the comparative efficacy of three wet (saturated saltwater, propylene glycol, and soapy water) and one dry (dichlorvos strip) collection cup treatments on the capture of forest insects.
Joel T. L. Goodwin +2 more
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Insect species described from Big Bend National Park [PDF]
The list contains 192 insect species, of which 139 are primary types.
Van Pelt, Arnold F.
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New Records of Coleoptera from Wisconsin [PDF]
Specimens of eleven different species of beetles (one of which is identified only to genus) have been collected from and are herein reported as new to Wisconsin.
Marché, Jordan D., II
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Click beetle (Elateridae) olfactory preferences for plant volatiles, including those released by damaged plants, remain poorly understood. Olfactometer and electroantennography experiments revealed sex‐ and plant species‐specific olfactory preferences of Agriotes sputator beetles, with maturity influencing female responses.
Michael Brunner +6 more
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Revitalization liming and the response of soil fauna
In an area with the differentiated extend of revitalization liming (1986–2002), soil fauna (Elateridae, Staphylinidae, Diplura, Protura) determined through the method of tullgrens (2005) was confronted with the actual soil chemistry (pH, soil exchange ...
Emanuel Kula
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Sinopyrophorinae, a new subfamily of Elateridae (Coleoptera, Elateroidea) with the first record of a luminous click beetle in Asia and evidence for multiple origins of bioluminescence in Elateridae [PDF]
The new subfamily Sinopyrophorinae within Elateridae is proposed to accommodate a bioluminescent species, Sinopyrophorus schimmeli Bi & Li, gen. et sp. nov., recently discovered in Yunnan, China. This lineage is morphologically distinguished from
Wen-Xuan Bi +4 more
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Eusphalerum, an understudied beetle pollinator in North America, comprises over 50% of beetle specimens collected using flight‐intercept traps in forests across New Brunswick, Canada. In a study investigating its phenology, congeneric aggregation and population dynamics, we demonstrated that Eusphalerum exhibits unique phenology distinct from other ...
Mélodi Lagacé +3 more
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The noctuid pest western bean cutworm (Striacosta albicosta) lays its eggs in corn fields over the season. Various generalist predators consume the eggs and larvae of this pest. To improve integrated pest management of S. albicosta, this study identified key trophic interactions between S. albicosta and predatory arthropods in corn fields.
Westen R. Archibald +5 more
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