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- Vietnam, Laos, Malaysia, Taiwan. "Faunistic and taxonomic notes upon some histerids (Coleoptera, Histeridae)" (PDF). Baltic J. Coleopterol. 10(2) 2010. Retrieved...
- 1451-1466 30.12.2015. Retrieved 2021-07-31. "On New and Little Known Histerids (Coleoptera: Histeridae) from Taiwan with Additional Notes on the Species...
- kleptoparasitism. A wide variety of arthropods including staphylinid beetles, histerid beetles, spiders, silverfish, isopods, and mites also follow colonies....
- Nymphister kronaueri is a species of histerid beetle native to Costa Rica. It was first discovered in 2014. The discovery of the beetle received much media...
- form with a small oval specie that separates them from all the other histerids except for the Bacaniini. The Abraeinae lacks a separate basal piece of...
- a corpse for long periods. Hister beetlesfamily Histeridae. Adult histerids are usually shiny beetles (black or metallic-green) which have an introverted...
- 1904 Scybalicus oblongiusculus (ground beetle) – 1926 Teretrius fabricii (histerid) – 1907 Andrena polita (mining bee) – 1934 Bombus pomorum (apple bumblebee)...
- longitudinal grooves. Two abdominal rear segments are exposed. These predatory histerid beetles have been introduced in some countries for the control of the banana...
- at the site of remains. In particular, the numbers of staphylinids and histerids increase. Most of the flesh is removed from the carc**** during the advanced...
- histerid beetles (Coleoptera, Histeridae) of North India" (PDF). Linzer biol. Beitr. 46/2 1267-1275 19.12.2014. Retrieved 2021-07-31. "The histerid beetles...