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γ-Dodecalactone from rove beetles

Tetrahedron Letters, 1972
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Wheeler, James   +3 more
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The genomic and cellular basis of biosynthetic innovation in rove beetles

2023
Abstract How evolution at the cellular level potentiates change at the macroevolutionary level is a major question in evolutionary biology. With >66,000 described species, rove beetles (Staphylinidae) comprise the largest metazoan family.
Sheila A. Kitchen   +16 more
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Introduction to the Biology of Rove Beetles

2018
A short overview of the evolution of rove beetles is given to introduce to the reader the topics contained in the book. Additional subjects are distribution, behavior, ecology, bioindication, ecomorphology, and development. The morphological diversity of rove beetles is presented based on the diversity of their ecological niches.
Ulrich Irmler   +2 more
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Genomic insights into gland development of rove beetles

2020
© 2020 Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. Published: 12 March 2020.
Kitchen, S. A.   +6 more
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ROVE BEETLE LIPS STICK TO THE SUBJECT

Journal of Experimental Biology, 2012
![][1] We tend to think of predators as moving quickly and striking hard. But for many animals, moving quickly and sticking fast is a preferred tactic. Rove beetles ( Stenus spp.) are a good example of this.
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Defensive secretions of three oxytelinae rove beetles (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae)

Journal of Chemical Ecology, 1982
The secretions of the abdominal glands ofBledius spectabilis Kraatz,Platystethus arenarius Fourcr., andOxytelus piceus L. have been shown to contain four 1-alkenes; toluquinone; toluhydroquinone; C10 (-)-,C11 (-), C12 (-)-, and C14 (-) γ-lactones; C12-δ-lactone; citral; and decyl-, undecyl-, and dodecyl acetates.
K, Dettner, G, Schwinger
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Iridoid biosynthesis in staphylinid rove beetles (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae, Philonthinae)

Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2001
The biosynthesis of chrysomelidial and plagiodial was studied in the rove beetle subtribe Philonthina (Staphylinidae). Glandular homogenates were found to convert synthetic (2E,6E)-[trideuteromethyl-5,5-(2)H(5)]octa-2,6-diene-1,8-diol (10) into nor-chrysomelidial (14) and nor-plagiodial (13).
Weibel, D.   +5 more
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Strange Wing Folding in a Rove Beetle

2019
This chapter focuses on the strange wing folding in rove beetles and shows its interesting properties from the point of view of engineering applications. Compared with other typical beetles, the elytra of most rove beetles are reduced, and the projecting abdomen is exposed and freely movable.
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Rove Beetle

2021
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