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Forestgeo Arthropod Initiative Annual Report 2018
Synopsis and Key to the Genera of Dynastinae (Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea, Scarabaeidae) of Colombia
SCARABS Va’S Hoté, Tey Yenar Ahey
WORLD LIST of EDIBLE INSECTS 2015 (Yde Jongema) WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY PAGE 1
Coleoptera) with Corrections to Nomenclature and a Current Classification
Order Coleoptera
A Catalog of the Coleóptera of America North of Mexico
Checklist of the Superfamily Scarabaeoidea (Insecta, Coleoptera) in an Urban Area of the Caribbean Colombia
SYNTHESIS and PHYLOGENETIC COMPARATIVE ANALYSES of the CAUSES and CONSEQUENCES of KARYOTYPE EVOLUTION in ARTHROPODS by HEATH B
Mighty Morphology
Melissa: the Melittologist's Newsletter
Adolf Portmann
TAMAÑO POBLACIONAL Y HÁBITAT DE Megasoma Elephas Fabricius
Guzmán Vásquez, H. M., 2018.Pdf
Pags. 299-320
Larval Descriptions of Eight Species of Megasoma Kirby (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae) with a Key for Identification and Notes on Biology
Phylogeny and Systematics of the Giant Rhinoceros Beetles (Scarabaeidae: Dynastini)
Bibliography of Literature Published on Scarab Beetles Since 1 January 2001 (Worldwide Coverage)
Top View
Scientia Amazonia 8(1)
Výroční Zpráva 2019
Megasoma Gyas Rumbucheri Fischer, 1968 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae): First Record from a Conservation Unit in Brazil
Golofa Clavigera (Linnaeus, 1771) in Bolivia: a New Country Record (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae)
Univerzita Karlova V Praze Přírodovědecká Fakulta Katedra Zoologie
Completely Engaged Three-Dimensional Mandibular Gear
Nomina Insecta Nearctica Scarabaeidae
Variation in the Allometry of Exaggerated Rhinoceros Beetle Horns
Description Gyas Ballerio-Short TESTO-FOTO 5.Docx
Redalyc.TAMAÑO POBLACIONAL Y HÁBITAT DE Megasoma Elephas
Scarab Beetle Bibliography (January 2001 – January 2007 R.I.P.)
Intraspecific Body Size Variation in Insects
Sectional Horn Shape Within and Among Rhinoceros Beetle Species
A Collection of Inordinate Number and Diversity 0
25,000 Arthropod Species in a Manhattan-Sized Forest – Phenomena: Not Exactly Rocket Science