Descriptions of a new genus and three new species of the Palaearctic Saprininae (Coleoptera: Histeridae) based on the material from the collection of the Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, are given. Apparently psammophilous Turanostyphrus gen. n. with two species, T. ignoratus and T. kizilkumis spp. n., are described from sandy deserts of Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, respectively. Adaptations to psammophily in this and some other specialized genera of Saprininae are briefly discussed. Also, Hypocaccus (s. str.) lopatini sp. n. from Mongolia is described
Many histerid beetles are necrophilous on carrion during both active and advanced stages of decompos...
The occurrence of histerids in Lebanon has received little specific attention. Hence, an aim to enri...
A contribution to the knowledge of Histeridae (Coleoptera) of the Yemen Republic. - The localities o...
The monophyletic genus Hemisaprinus Kryzhanovskij in Kryzhanovskij & Reichardt, 1976 is revised here...
Based on the results of recent phylogenetic analysis of the higher taxa of the Saprininae as well as...
The genus Reichardtiolus Kryzhanovskij, 1959 is revised herein. It now contains five species: R. dur...
The genus Exaesiopus Reichardt, 1926 is revised herein. It now contains seven species; one new combi...
Sarandibrinus araceliae, a new genus and species of the Saprininae subfamily is described from south...
Lackner, Tomáš (2010): Review of the Palaearctic genera of Saprininae (Coleoptera: Histeridae). Acta...
The monotypic genus Satrapister Bickhardt, 1912 is redescribed and figured. Its tentative position i...
Figs. 148–149. Saprininae, prosternum: 148 – Hypocacculus sp.; 149 – Gnathoncus sp.Published as part...
The Australopacific Saprininae, containing twelve genera and forty species, are reviewed, illustrate...
The fauna of Histeridae (Coleoptera) from the Republic of Moldova is summarized. During the study pe...
Figs. 5–7. Saprininae, 8th antennomere: 5 – Paravolvulus ovillum (Solskij, 1876); 6 – Philothis (Ata...
The genus Exaesiopus Reichardt, 1926 is revised herein. It now contains seven species; one new combi...
Many histerid beetles are necrophilous on carrion during both active and advanced stages of decompos...
The occurrence of histerids in Lebanon has received little specific attention. Hence, an aim to enri...
A contribution to the knowledge of Histeridae (Coleoptera) of the Yemen Republic. - The localities o...
The monophyletic genus Hemisaprinus Kryzhanovskij in Kryzhanovskij & Reichardt, 1976 is revised here...
Based on the results of recent phylogenetic analysis of the higher taxa of the Saprininae as well as...
The genus Reichardtiolus Kryzhanovskij, 1959 is revised herein. It now contains five species: R. dur...
The genus Exaesiopus Reichardt, 1926 is revised herein. It now contains seven species; one new combi...
Sarandibrinus araceliae, a new genus and species of the Saprininae subfamily is described from south...
Lackner, Tomáš (2010): Review of the Palaearctic genera of Saprininae (Coleoptera: Histeridae). Acta...
The monotypic genus Satrapister Bickhardt, 1912 is redescribed and figured. Its tentative position i...
Figs. 148–149. Saprininae, prosternum: 148 – Hypocacculus sp.; 149 – Gnathoncus sp.Published as part...
The Australopacific Saprininae, containing twelve genera and forty species, are reviewed, illustrate...
The fauna of Histeridae (Coleoptera) from the Republic of Moldova is summarized. During the study pe...
Figs. 5–7. Saprininae, 8th antennomere: 5 – Paravolvulus ovillum (Solskij, 1876); 6 – Philothis (Ata...
The genus Exaesiopus Reichardt, 1926 is revised herein. It now contains seven species; one new combi...
Many histerid beetles are necrophilous on carrion during both active and advanced stages of decompos...
The occurrence of histerids in Lebanon has received little specific attention. Hence, an aim to enri...
A contribution to the knowledge of Histeridae (Coleoptera) of the Yemen Republic. - The localities o...