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Astroorientation inLethrus (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae)
Journal of Comparative Physiology ? A, 19771. Providing the nest with vegetable food,Lethrus performs repeated excursions of about l m from the hole and returns home. 2. Homing by the straight line,Lethrus walks in compass direction toward the nest; the distance traveled is equal to the estimated distance to the hole, and in a case of faultLethrus begins the circling search ...
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1908
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2008
SCARABAEIDAE Cetoninae Gymnetini Amithao Thomson, 1878 Amithao incertum (Gory & Percheron, 1833). Blackwelder, 1944b:262 *Hisp. Paragymnetis Schürhoff, 1937 Paragymnetis chalcipes undata Olivier, 1789. Wolcott, 1927b:236; Blackwelder, 1944b:263 Paragymnetis lanius burmeisteri Schürhoff, 1937:63.
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SCARABAEIDAE Cetoninae Gymnetini Amithao Thomson, 1878 Amithao incertum (Gory & Percheron, 1833). Blackwelder, 1944b:262 *Hisp. Paragymnetis Schürhoff, 1937 Paragymnetis chalcipes undata Olivier, 1789. Wolcott, 1927b:236; Blackwelder, 1944b:263 Paragymnetis lanius burmeisteri Schürhoff, 1937:63.
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Diversité des Coléoptères Scarabaeidae
Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, 1994En France, les Coleopteres Scarabaeidae coprophages sont en regression marquee du fait de la diminution des grands animaux domestiques dont ils utilisent les dejections. En outre, ils sont menaces par les pesticides, notamment l'Ivermectine. Il s'agit pourtant d'animaux necessaires a l'equilibre de l'environnement, et donc a l'espece humaine.
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Phyllophaga glaberrima Scarabaeidae
2011Phyllophaga glaberrima (Blanchard) (Scarabaeidae) Figure 3 This specimen of Phyllophaga glaberrima (Blanchard) (Scarabaeidae, Melolonthinae, Melolonthini) was collected in Connecticut, New London Co., Pawcatuck, between a pile of oak leaves against a shed on VII-5-1975. The specimen shows on the right side a trifurcation on the middle leg (Fig. 3B, 3C).
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Annual Review of Entomology, 1958
Published November 1958. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu ...
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Published November 1958. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu ...
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2023
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Coléoptères Scarabaeidae nouveaux
Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, 1942Paulian Renaud. Coléoptères Scarabaeidae nouveaux. In: Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, volume 47 (4), avril 1942. pp. 58-61.
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Reflection properties of Scarabaeidae
SPIE Proceedings, 2005Beetles of the scarab family have been found to reflect circularly polarized light from incident unpolarized light. There are many known animals that use polarized light in some form and several that actually create it, but there are few examples of the creation of circularly polarized light in nature.
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2023
Larvae of Aphodius planicollis Men., Amphicoma arctos Pall., Ansioplia signata Fald., Tanyproctus persicus Fald. are described. They are compared with larvae of other species known before.
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Larvae of Aphodius planicollis Men., Amphicoma arctos Pall., Ansioplia signata Fald., Tanyproctus persicus Fald. are described. They are compared with larvae of other species known before.
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