- with the
epithet rufipes being derived from
Latin for red-footed.
Harpalus rufipes is
native to Europe. As a predator,
Harpalus rufipes is used as a biological...
-
family Asilidae). "Promachus
rufipes Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 2018-04-29. "Promachus
rufipes species details". Catalogue...
-
Necrobia rufipes, the red-legged ham beetle, is a
species of
predatory beetle, in the
family Cleridae, with a
cosmopolitan distribution,
first described...
-
spotted in Kansas. The
species name
rufipes is
Latin for 'red foot'. The
species was
first described as
Atypus rufipes by
Pierre André
Latreille in 1829...
- doi:10.5962/bhl.title.3147. (Rhacophorus
rufipes: p. 333–337) Frost,
Darrel R. (2018). "Rhacophorus
rufipes Inger, 1966".
Amphibian Species of the World:...
-
Pimpla rufipes females have a
straight ovipositor while Apechthis compunctor females have
curved ovipositors. The
front wing of
Pimpla rufipes is 5.5...
- foam when disturbed.
Pseudoneoponera rufipes ceylonensis (Jerdon, 1851) - Sri
Lanka Pseudoneoponera rufipes rufipes Forel, 1911 - India, Nepal, Thailand...
- (Oak), and
Ulmus (Elm).
Adult B.
rufipes apparently inhabit dead or
dying wood.
Woodboring beetle "Species
Buprestis rufipes - Red-legged Buprestis". Iowa...
- physiques, Zoologie, vol. 1, p. 89-271.
Nesticodes rufipes at
Fauna Europaea "Nesticodes
rufipes".
National Center for
Biotechnology Information (NCBI)...
- Caribbean. "Neomegalotomus
rufipes Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Neomegalotomus
rufipes". GBIF.
Retrieved 2019-09-24...