The Pleasing Fungus Beetles (Coleoptera: Erotylidae) of Nebraska
The known Nebraska fauna of the family Erotylidae is composed of 13 species included within five genera. The species are: Dacne quadrimaculata (Say), Megalodacne fasciata (Fabricius), Ischyrus q.
Springer, Charles A. +1 more
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Revision of the genus <i>Labidolanguria</i> Fowler, 1908 (Coleoptera, Erotylidae, Languriinae), with descriptions of a new species and two new combinations. [PDF]
Huang ZZ, Yang XK, Ge SQ.
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Erotylidae from Korea (Insecta, Coleoptera)
The specimens treated here are collected in our collecting trip under the Korea-Japan Co-operative Science Program on “The Evolution and Biogeography of the Insects in the East Asia” in 1991 and 1992. Four new subspecies, Dacne (Dacne) fungorum nigrocephala, Aporotritoma arakii fuscocephala, Aporotritoma nigrovariegata intersecta and ...
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Integrated phylogenomics and fossil data illuminate the evolution of beetles. [PDF]
Cai C +16 more
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The family Erotylidae (pleasing fungus beetles) currently includes 125 genera, and approximately 2,500 described species and has a worldwide distribution.
Whiting, Dr. Michael F. +1 more
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Edge Effects in the Distribution of Coleoptera in the Forests of the Center of the European Part of Russia. [PDF]
Ruchin AB, Egorov LV, Khapugin AA.
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Integrated Sampling Approaches Enhance Assessment of Saproxylic Beetle Biodiversity in a Mediterranean Forest Ecosystem (Sila National Park, Italy). [PDF]
Mendicino F +5 more
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Beetle elytra: evolution, modifications and biological functions. [PDF]
Goczał J, Beutel RG.
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: The new species Pharaxonotha esperanzae (Coleoptera: Cucujoidea: Erotylidae: Pharaxonothinae) is described. It feeds on the pollen of the endangered Cuban cycad Microcycas calocoma (Miq.) A. DC. and breeds in its male cones.
Chavez, Ramiro, Genaro, Julio A.
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Effects of Forest Age and Invasive Shrubs on Mycophilous Coleoptera Communities in a Temperate Deciduous Woodland. [PDF]
Brown JM, Stireman JO.
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