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Development of the laboratory breeding technology of insects that damage agricultural crops can help in the pest control. Harpalus rufipes (De Geer, 1774) were fed by the following types of products: fresh frozen chicken and pork, cooked sausage "Doctor",... see more

Harpalus rufipes (De Geer, 1774) is a trans-palearctic, polyzonal, habitat generalist species, which is usually the most numerous ground beetle species in agricultural ecosystems and forest plantations. In laboratory conditions, 50 H. rufipes imagoes... see more

The most consumed food objects of Harpalus rufipes (De Geer, 1774) were determined. Experiments included variants with and without food choice. The list of uneatable invertebrates of H. rufipes (De Geer) was formed. H. rufipes (De Geer... see more

Relationships in the “parasite-host” system are closely interrelated and occur at all levels from the molecular to behavioral and population ones. There are two models of realization of these relations. The first case is when the parasites are uniformly d... see more

Clitellocephalus ophoni (Tuzet and Ormieres, 1956) Clopton, 2002, is one of the parasites of a common ground beetle species, Harpalus rufipes (De Geer, 1774), inhabiting practically the entire temperate zone of Eurasia. Photographs of 177 gamonts and 74 s... see more

Article Details: Received: 2020-10-14 | Accepted: 2020-02-20 | Available online: 2021-03-31https://doi.org/10.15414/afz.2021.24.01.87-93In the 2015 - 2017 period, we evaluated the morphometric variation of traits and Ellipsoid biovolume (EV) in 478 i... see more

Ground beetles and tiger beetles are the most noticible representatives of predatory invertebrates often used in bioidentificational studies. This article provides quantitative and ecological characteristics of Caraboidea in five metroplises of Ukraine (D... see more

Ground beetles (Carabidae) are one the most numerous and well-studied families of Coleoptera. However, the study of the biodiversity of these beetles in Uzbekistan lags far behind other Central Asian countries. This research was carried out during 2018–20... see more

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