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Title of Article: Current Status of Viral Disease Spread In
Abstract Book Conference “Insects to Feed the World” | the Netherlands 14-17 May 2014
On the Origin and Evolutionary Diversification of Beetle Horns
Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae) and the Separation of Dynastini and Oryctini
(12) United States Patent (10) Patent No.: US 7,772,369 B2 Rupar Et Al
Drug Discovery Insights from Medicinal Beetles in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Upregulation of Kruppel-Like Factor 4 Gene Expression by Allomyrina Dichotoma Hemolymph in the INS-1 Pancreatic Β-Cells
Horn Performance Differences Across Rhinoceros Beetle
(12) United States Patent (10) Patent No.: US 6,555,655 B1 Rupar Et Al
Cell Line Platforms Support Research Into Arthropod Immunity
Integrating Development with Evolution: a Case Study with Beetle Horns
Exploring the Role of a Novel Peptide from Allomyrina Dichotoma Larvae in Ameliorating Lipid Metabolism in Obesity
Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) and Adaptations to Coprophagous Habits Ming Bai1*†, Sha Li1,2†, Yuanyuan Lu1,2, Haidong Yang1, Yijie Tong1 and Xingke Yang1*
First Report of Oryctes Rhinoceros Nudivirus (Coleoptera
Thirty-Foot Telescopic Ne Bug-Collecting Video Ga and Beetle
Cretaceous Origin of Giant Rhinoceros Beetles (Dynastini; Coleoptera) and Correlation of Their Evolution with the Pangean Breakup
Developing Scarab Beetle Identification Tools for Hawaii and the Pacific
Phylogeny and Systematics of the Giant Rhinoceros Beetles (Scarabaeidae: Dynastini)
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Wrestling Beetles and Ecological Wisdom: How Insects Contribute to the Cosmopolitics of Northern Thailand *
Japanese Rhinoceros Beetles) Corresponds with Seasonality in Visible Abundance
Evolutionary History of Coleoptera Revealed by Extensive Sampling of Genes and Species
Title Larval Nutritional Environment Determines Adult Size in Japanese
Variation in the Allometry of Exaggerated Rhinoceros Beetle Horns
Subspecific Differentiation Events of Montane Stag Beetles (Coleoptera, Lucanidae) Endemic to Formosa Island