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Defensive secretions of three oxytelinae rove beetles (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae)
Journal of Chemical Ecology, 1982The 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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Introduction to the Biology of Rove Beetles
2018A 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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Rove beetles (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) in northern Nearctic forests
The Canadian Entomologist, 2008AbstractRove beetles are useful subjects for Nearctic forest biodiversity work because they are abundant, diverse, and easily collected, and have strong habitat affinities. Excellent identification keys exist for most groups, although there is a dearth of ecological and life-history information.
Greg Pohl +4 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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Strange Wing Folding in a Rove Beetle
2019This 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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Ant-associated rove beetles (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) in Bulgaria:
2012The data on the findings of 33 species of rove beetles (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) in the nests of 11 ant species in several regions of Bulgaria are reported. Seven species of Staphylinidae are new for the Bulgarian fauna: Quedius brevis Erichson, 1840, Oligota pumilio Kiesenwetter, 1858, Euryusa sinuata Erichson, 1837, Dinarda maerkelii Kiesenwetter ...
Ilieff, Ognyan, Lapeva-Gjonova, Albena
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