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The Neotropical Mycotretus Lacordaire, 1842 is one of the largest and most widespread genera of the Erotylidae, encompassing more than 200 described species.
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Figure 35-37. Antillengis spp., habitus. 35) A. brunnipes. 36) A. epochthidius, paratype. 37) A. epochthidius, first instar larva.Published as part of Skelley, Paul E., 2009, Pleasing fungus beetles of the West Indies (Coleoptera: Erotylidae: Erotylinae),
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Erotylidae (Insecta, Coleoptera) of Poland – problematic taxa, updated keys and new records
New data concerning the occurrence of pleasing fungus beetles (Coleoptera: Erotylidae) in Poland are given, with a focus on rare and difficult to identify Central European taxa. Cryptophilus cf. integer (Heer) (Cryptophilinae) is reported from the Polish
Rafal Ruta +3 more
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The presence of entomopathogenic <em>Beauveria bassiana</em> on Pleasing Fungus Beetle <em>Episcapha quadrimacula</em> has been reported on fruiting bodies of <em>Ganoderma boninense</em> for the first time in Malaysia.
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Figure 42-45 in Pleasing fungus beetles of the West Indies (Coleoptera: Erotylidae: Erotylinae)
Figure 42-45. Aegithus spp., male genitalia and larva. 42) A. clavicornis. 43) A. lebasii. 44-45) A. lebasii larva, lateral and dorsal view. Genitalic scale line = 1 mm.Published as part of Skelley, Paul E., 2009, Pleasing fungus beetles of the West ...
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Figures 11–15. Michyrus yvineci Skelley and Gasca-Álvarez, holotype female. 11) Dorsal habitus. 12) Ventral habitus. 13) Lateral view. 14) Head and pronotum, anterior view. 15) Head and prothorax, ventral view.
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Figure 48-51 in Pleasing fungus beetles of the West Indies (Coleoptera: Erotylidae: Erotylinae)
Figure 48-51. Iphiclus (Neoogaster) spp., ventral habitus and male genitalia. 48, 50) I. suturalis. 49, 51) I. guadeloupensis. Genitalic scale line =Published as part of Skelley, Paul E., 2009, Pleasing fungus beetles of the West Indies (Coleoptera ...
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Figures 1‒9. Heads of various Erotylini. 1) Aegithus clavicornis (Linnaeus). 2) Iphiclus (Sternolobus) dispilotus (Lacordaire). 3) Iphiclus (Saccomorphus) bimaculatus (Fabricius). 4) Erotylus giganteus (Linnaeus). 5) Ellipticus sp.
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Organ‐specific terpenoid responses in Tanacetum vulgare are chemotype‐dependent
Common tansy varieties defend differently: some boost root chemicals against soil pests, while others release stronger leaf scents against aphids. Abstract Specialized metabolites such as terpenoids are known to mediate plant defence mechanisms. However, how terpenoid diversity governs inducible chemistry across organs remains poorly understood.
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Figure 68-71. Altisessor spp., male genital flagellum. 68) A. ater. 69) A. centralis. 70) A. hottensis. 71) A. oriens. All reproduced to same scale, scale line = 1 mm.Published as part of Skelley, Paul E., 2009, Pleasing fungus beetles of the West Indies
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