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The Phylogeny of Ptiliidae (Coleoptera: Staphylinoidea) – the Smallest Beetles and Their Evolutionary Transformations
Comparison of Coleoptera Emergent from Various Decay Classes of Downed Coarse Woody Debris in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA
Status and Development of Old-Growth Elements and Biodiversity During Secondary Succession of Unmanaged Temperate Forests
Late Neogene Insect and Other Invertebrate Fossils from Alaska and Arctic/Subarctic Canada
An Inventory of Endemic Leaf Litter Arthropods of Arkansas with Emphasis on Certain Insect Groups and Diplopoda Derek Alan Hennen University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Comparison of Coleoptera Emergent from Various Decay Classes of Downed Coarse Woody Debris in Great Smoky Mountains Na- Tional Park, USA
Comparison of the Coleoptera Communities in Leaf Litter and Rotten Wood in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA
Comparison of the Coleoptera Communities in Leaf Litter and Rotten Wood in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA
Coleoptera: Clambidae) from Baltic Amber (Paleogene, Eocene
Histeridae: Abraeinae) from Eocene Baltic Amber: a Microscopic Beetle Inclusion Studied with X-Ray Micro-Computed Tomography
Ecology and Systematics of Coleoptera in Woody Debris Of
Coleoptera: Ptiliidae), a New Fossil Described from the Kishenehn Oil Shales, with a Checklist of Previously Known Fossil Ptiliids
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Comparison of Three Collection Techniques for Capture of Coleoptera, with an Emphasis on Saproxylic Species, in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA
Ptenidium Pusillum (Gyllenhal, 1808) from Egg to Pupa (Coleoptera: Ptiliidae)
Comparison of Three Collection Techniques for Capture of Coleoptera, with an Emphasis on Saproxylic Species, in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA
The Palaearctic Catalogue of Ptiliidae
Reappearance of Old-Growth Elements in Lowland Woodlands in Northern Belgium: Do the Associated Species Follow?
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The Phylogeny of Ptiliidae (Coleoptera: Staphylinoidea) – the Smallest Beetles and Their Evolutionary Transformations 433-455 77 (3): 433 – 455 2019