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Green-Tree Retention and Controlled Burning in Restoration and Conservation of Beetle Diversity in Boreal Forests
Coleoptera Tenebrionoidea) with Redescription of Falsopseudotomoxia Argyropleura (Franciscolo, 1942) N
Coleópteros Saproxílicos De Los Bosques De Montaña En El Norte De La Comunidad De Madrid
Coleoptera: Introduction and Key to Families
Coleoptera: Mordellidae) Based on Re-Examined Type Material and DNA Barcodes, with New Distributional Records and Comments on Morphological Variability
ARTIGO / ARTÍCULO / ARTICLE Contribución Al Conocimiento De Los Mordellidae Y Scraptiidae (Coleoptera: Tenebrionoidea) Del N.O
Contribución Al Conocimiento De Los Mordellidae De España Género Mordella L., 1758 (Coleópteros) Por
Effect of Distance to Urban Areas on Saproxylic Beetles in Urban Forests
Diversity of Insect Pollinators in Different Agricultural Crops and Wild Flowering Plants in Korea: Literature Review
Tenebrionoidea: Mycetophagidae, Ciidae, Mordellidae, Zopheridae, Meloidae, Pyrochroidae, Salpingidae, Anthicidae
A Catalog of the Coleóptera of America North of Mexico Family: Mordellidae
Data on New and Rare for the Lithuanian Fauna Species of Coleoptera
A Review of the Beetles of Great Britain
Coleoptera: Mordellidae) Based on Re-Examined Type Material and DNA Barcodes, with New Distributional Records and Comments on Morphological Variability
Biogeography, Landscapes, Ecosystems and Species of Zaonezhye Peninsula, in Lake Onega, Russian Karelia
Insect Fauna Associated with Sunflower Cultivated in System with Black Locust Windbreaks
(Coleoptera: Tenebrionoidea) of North-Eastern Poland, a Faunistic Synopsis
Effects of Climate, Historical Logging and Spatial Scales on Beetles in Hollow Oaks
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Somogy Megye Lágytestű És Felemás Lábfejízes Bogarainak Katalógusa
The Preferences of Saproxylic Beetle Species for Different Dead Wood Types Created in Forest Restoration Treatments
The Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation
Setacea, Growing Gradually More Attenuated from the Base to the Point J Seticomes, in the Shape of a Brisde