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A Review of Natural Joint Systems and Numerical Investigation of Bio-Inspired GFRP-To-Steel Joints
Chrysomela 43.10-8-04
A Comparison of Hispine Beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) Associated with Three Orders of Monocot Host Plants in Lowland Panama
Insect Egg Size and Shape Evolve with Ecology but Not Developmental Rate Samuel H
Defensive Use of a Fecal Thatch by a Beetle Larva (Hemisphaerota Cyanea)
Impresión De Fax De Página Completa
Plant-Arthropod Interactions: a Behavioral Approach
Time Since Disturbance Affects Colonization Dynamics in a Metapopulation
D I S C O V E R I N G Florida Scrub
BIBLIOGRAPHY THOMAS EISNER Schurman Professor of Chemical
Crowdsourced Online Images Provide Insights Into Predator-Prey Interactions of Putative Natural Enemies
Together with 30 Years of Symposia On
The Genera in the Second Catalogue (1833–1836) of Dejean's
Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)
The Roles of Fecal Cases in Neochlamisus Life History
Hemisphaerota Cyanea)
Dietary Specialization Influences the Efficacy of Larval Tortoise Beetle Shield Defenses
The Role of Adhesion in Prey Capture and Predator Defence in Arthropods
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Hemisphaerota Cyanea)
Bulletin Number / Numero 1 Entomological Society of Canada Société D'entomologie Du Canada March / Mars 2005
Crawford, Niall Alexander (2016) the Biomechanics of Tree Frog Adhesion Under Challenging Conditions
Adhesive Performance of Tropical Arboreal Ants Varies with Substrate Temperature Alyssa Y
Evidence for a Material Gradient in the Adhesive Tarsal Setae of the Ladybird Beetle Coccinella Septempunctata
Extreme Positive Allometry of Animal Adhesive Pads and the Size Limits of Adhesion-Based Climbing
A Checklist of the Beetles of Cuba with Data on Distributions and Bionomics (Insecta: Coleoptera)
Resumen Las Larvas Del Escarabajo Eurypedus Nigrosignatus Boheman Acumulan Heces Y Mudas Sobre Su Dorso Formando Un Artefacto Defensivo Lllamado El Manto Fecal
Chrysomelidae: Cassidinae) As Chemically Mediated Defence Against Predators