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Sur quelques Scarabaeoidea (Coleoptera) paléarctiques et orientaux
New combinations, synonymies, new records, rediscovery of lost types of Palaearctic and Oriental Scarabaeoidea, description of the female of Pseudoapterogyna tynetis Baraud, 1972, of Maladera ahrensi sp. nov.
Denis Keith
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Phylogenetic trends in the Scarabaeoidea (Coleoptera)
Journal of Natural History, 1990Phylogenetic trends of the states of 24 adult and 14 larval characters of the major groups of Scarabaeoidea are discussed on the basis of outgroup and ingroup comparison. Evolutionary trends within the major groups are also discussed. The following (i) adult and (ii) larval characters are discussed: (i) antennal segments, antennal sensilla, ocular ...
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Phylogenetic relationships in Hybosoridae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea)
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2023AbstractHybosoridae comprise five extant subfamilies (Anaidinae, Ceratocanthinae, Hybosorinae, Liparochrinae and Pachyplectrinae). The phylogenetics of Anaidinae and Ceratocanthinae have been analysed previously. This is the first thorough analysis with greater representation of the entire family, especially regarding Hybosorinae.
Daniel Silva Basílio +3 more
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Glaresidae, archaeopteryx of the Scarabaeoidea (Coleoptera)
Systematic Entomology, 1994Abstract. Evidence is presented that Glaresidae are the most primitive livinj scarabaeoid group and as such represent the sister group of the rest of the Scarabaeoidea. This is based on a review of the states of seventy‐two morphologica characters.
C. H. SCHOLTZ +2 more
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A phylogeny of the families of Scarabaeoidea (Coleoptera)
Systematic Entomology, 1999Abstract. A study, based on examination of thirteen scarabaeoid families, was made of 134 adult and larval characters from the following character suites: 105 adult characters of the antennae, eye, epipharynx, mandible, maxillae, labium, tentorium, trochantin, procoxae, mesocoxae, mesothoracic spiracles, hind ...
Jonathan Browne, Clarke H. Scholtz
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Contribution to the knowledge of the Scarabaeoidea (Coleoptera) of Jordan
Zoology in the Middle East, 1999Abstract 37 species of Scarabaeoidea are recorded from Jordan, and 27 of them are recorded for the first time as a result of the examination of more than 1700 specimens of Scarabaeoidea deposited in the University of Jordan Insects Museum, some Italian Museums and private collections. Another 24 species are included from literature records.
Enrico Barbero
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Passalidae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea) of the Greater and Lesser Antilles
Zootaxa, 2015We present a synthesis of the state of knowledge concerning the species of Passalidae (Coleoptera) of the West Indies and we present a key to the species. The recently described genus Antillanax Boucher renders the subgenus Passalus (Pertinax) Kaup paraphyletic, therefore we place Antillanax in synonymy with Passalus (Pertinax) and we propose a new ...
Jiménez-Ferbans, Larry +2 more
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A checklist of the Scarabaeoidea (Coleoptera) of Chile with exemplar live-photographed
Zootaxa, 2023An updated list of the Scarabaeoidea (Coleoptera) species registered in Chile is given, which includes current names, synonyms, and photographs of live specimens of 88 species. The photographs cover 35% of the species present in the country, with all families represented except for Glaresidae and Ochodaeidae.
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Fossil Record and Evolution of Scarabaeoidea (Coleoptera: Polyphaga)
The Coleopterists Bulletin, 2006The fossil record of scarab beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea) is reviewed and its relevance for the reconstruction of the evolutionary history of the taxon is explored. After a discussion of the different kinds of preservation of scarab fossils, including preservation of color, the richest scarab deposits are identified.
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The Scarabaeoidea Latreille (Coleoptera) of the Madeiran Archipelago
Entomologist's Monthly MagazineWe present an updated checklist for Madeira Archipelago's Scarabaeoidea Latreille, 1802, fauna. Considerable change has been observed over the last 15 years: four alien Cetoniidae (Cetonia aurataeformis, Protaetia cuprea brancoi, P. opaca and Oxythyrea funesta) have started to breed successfully in Madeira and Porto Santo islands.
António Franquinho Aguiar +3 more
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