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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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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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Rove Beetle Dermatitis

2008
Norman C. Leppla   +33 more
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Ground beetles and rove beetles be associated with temporary ponds in England

2001
To date, research on the ecology and conservation of wetland invertebrates has concentrated overwhelmingly on fully aquatic organisms. Many of these spend part of their life-cycle in adjacent terrestrial habitats, either as pupae (water beetles) or as adults (mayflies, dragonflies, stoneflies, caddisflies and Diptera or true-flies).
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