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AbstractThe nocturnal desert detritivore Parastiz.opus armaticeps shows differences in surface activity patterns and burrow fidelity depending on surface humidity. After rain approximately half of the beetle population, independent of sex, is highly vagil... see more

A new cryptic species, Aleochara (Xenochara) castaneimarmotae Klimaszewski, Webster, and Brunke, new species (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae), associated with Marmota monax (Linnaeus) burrows and caves in eastern North America, is described and i... see more

The tunneling and breeding habits of ambrosia beetle Platypus trepanatus  Chapman  (Coleoptera: Platypodidae)  were studied  in the field for 26 days after  initial burrowing.The tunneling  is initiated  by the male beet... see more

Host plants of Romulus globosus Knull (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) are described for the first time. Notes on its natural history are provided. The larvae of R. globosus feed in living roots of scrub oaks, including Quercus geminata Small, Quercus myrtifoli... see more

Athene cunicularia’s diet is composed of vertebrates and invertebrates, whose relative frequencies can change in space or time. We analyse habitat and temporal variation in the weight and the composition of prey in bird pellets. We collected 396 pellets f... see more

The tunneling and breeding habits of ambrosia beetle Platypus trepanatus  Chapman  (Coleoptera: Platypodidae)  were studied  in the field for 26 days after  initial burrowing.The tunneling  is initiated  by the male beet... see more

A new method of studying for activity of a semi-aquatic mammal Russian desman Desmana moschata (Linnaeus, 1758) with use of digital portable voice recorders is developed. To identify the burrows in which the recorders were to be installed, the burrows wer... see more

Scarab beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) are a cosmopolitan group of beetles found on all continents except Antarctica. Because of their size, vibrant colors, and above all their role in the ecosystem, they are one of the most recognizable and studied ta... see more

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