Meloidae is a family of Coleoptera Tenebrionoidea, which includes almost 3000 species in approximately 130 genera well characterized by presence of cantharidin and larval hypermetaboly in the two derived subfamilies. Recent phylogenetic studies, based on both morpho-ethological features and molecular data supported the division of the family in three subfamilies, the basal Eleticinae, the Nemognathinae and Meloinae. The larval dispersion by phoresy is spread in the two apical subfamilies and occurred separately several times in the evolution of the family. Meloinae is the most speciose subfamily and includes 8 tribes. In particular, some genera of the tribe Lyttini have been referred in literature to different tribes, and preliminary molec...
Forty-three available family-group names (and three unavailable names) in Meloidae are listed as a b...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Higher-level relationships within the Lepidoptera, and particularly within ...
Higher-level relationships within the Lepidoptera, and particularly within the species-rich subclade...
Meloidae is a family of Coleoptera Tenebrionoidea, which includes almost 3000 species in approximate...
Meloidae is a beetle family with about 3000 species divided into three subfamilies and 16 tribes. In...
Meloidae is a beetle family with about 3000 species divided into three subfamilies and 16 tribes. I...
Molecular phylogenetic studies involving mega-diverse genera represent a major challenge in systemat...
Hycleus is the most speciose genus of the beetle family Meloidae, with almost 430 species widespread...
International audienceInsect diversity represents about 60% of the estimated million-and-a-half desc...
Meloid beetles are well characterised by both morphological and biological features. Previous phylog...
We synthesize the evidence from molecular phylogenetics, extant distribution, and plate tectonics to...
Nemognathinae is the most widespread subfamily of Meloidae, with ~600 species, and includes the only...
Insect diversity represents about 60% of the estimated million-and-a-half described eukaryotic speci...
The phylogenetic relationships of the beetle superfamily Tenebrionoidea are investigated using the m...
Forty-three available family-group names (and three unavailable names) in Meloidae are listed as a b...
Forty-three available family-group names (and three unavailable names) in Meloidae are listed as a b...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Higher-level relationships within the Lepidoptera, and particularly within ...
Higher-level relationships within the Lepidoptera, and particularly within the species-rich subclade...
Meloidae is a family of Coleoptera Tenebrionoidea, which includes almost 3000 species in approximate...
Meloidae is a beetle family with about 3000 species divided into three subfamilies and 16 tribes. In...
Meloidae is a beetle family with about 3000 species divided into three subfamilies and 16 tribes. I...
Molecular phylogenetic studies involving mega-diverse genera represent a major challenge in systemat...
Hycleus is the most speciose genus of the beetle family Meloidae, with almost 430 species widespread...
International audienceInsect diversity represents about 60% of the estimated million-and-a-half desc...
Meloid beetles are well characterised by both morphological and biological features. Previous phylog...
We synthesize the evidence from molecular phylogenetics, extant distribution, and plate tectonics to...
Nemognathinae is the most widespread subfamily of Meloidae, with ~600 species, and includes the only...
Insect diversity represents about 60% of the estimated million-and-a-half described eukaryotic speci...
The phylogenetic relationships of the beetle superfamily Tenebrionoidea are investigated using the m...
Forty-three available family-group names (and three unavailable names) in Meloidae are listed as a b...
Forty-three available family-group names (and three unavailable names) in Meloidae are listed as a b...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Higher-level relationships within the Lepidoptera, and particularly within ...
Higher-level relationships within the Lepidoptera, and particularly within the species-rich subclade...