Until the 1970s the carrion beetles were appreciated by only a handful of entomologists who knew where to locate the scattered pertinent information buried within the scientific literature. Summaries of the natural history of the only social genus (Nicrophorus) within the family Silphidae by E. O. Wilson (1971) and Milne and Milne (1976) seem to have attracted biologists of diverse interests to investigate these odoriferous beetles. At present, nearly a dozen papers are published yearly on the ecology, behavior, evolution, physiology, conservation, and molecular biology of the silphids. The Carrion Beetles of Nebraska, a handsome and well-written volume, provides the first coverage of the silphids for an individual state. The introductory n...
In Scarab Beetles of South Carolina, Harpootlian has clearly channeled a love of collecting and nome...
Twenty years in the making, this book is more than just a replacement for Blatchley\u27s “Coleoptera...
(excerpt) My early interests in entomology were augmented with How to Know the Beetles by H.E. Jacqu...
Until the 1970s the carrion beetles were appreciated by only a handful of entomologists who knew whe...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations
Of the few regional faunal surveys of Scarabaeidae available, The Scarab Beetles of Nebraska provide...
The first comprehensive faunal survey of the carrion beetles (Coleoptera: Silphidae) of Wisconsin is...
Book review of The Scarabaeoid Beetles of Nebraska by Brett C. Ratcliffe and Matt J. Paulsen. Bullet...
As an extension of the silphid research by the senior author, an experiment was conducted to ascerta...
Family Silphidae, the carrion beetles, is a highly evolved family of Coleoptera that has members wit...
Surveys for the American burying beetle, Nicrophorus americanus Olivier (Silphidae), between 2001 an...
This bibliography of Silphidae through 1981 includes primarily: 1. Publications in the United State...
Publisher's version/PDFNicrophorus beetles are well known for interring small vertebrates below grou...
The goal of this review is to introduce the Silphidae family to the reader and summarize the ecologi...
Pitfall traps were used to determine diversity, seasonality, and numbers of burying beetles on the K...
In Scarab Beetles of South Carolina, Harpootlian has clearly channeled a love of collecting and nome...
Twenty years in the making, this book is more than just a replacement for Blatchley\u27s “Coleoptera...
(excerpt) My early interests in entomology were augmented with How to Know the Beetles by H.E. Jacqu...
Until the 1970s the carrion beetles were appreciated by only a handful of entomologists who knew whe...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations
Of the few regional faunal surveys of Scarabaeidae available, The Scarab Beetles of Nebraska provide...
The first comprehensive faunal survey of the carrion beetles (Coleoptera: Silphidae) of Wisconsin is...
Book review of The Scarabaeoid Beetles of Nebraska by Brett C. Ratcliffe and Matt J. Paulsen. Bullet...
As an extension of the silphid research by the senior author, an experiment was conducted to ascerta...
Family Silphidae, the carrion beetles, is a highly evolved family of Coleoptera that has members wit...
Surveys for the American burying beetle, Nicrophorus americanus Olivier (Silphidae), between 2001 an...
This bibliography of Silphidae through 1981 includes primarily: 1. Publications in the United State...
Publisher's version/PDFNicrophorus beetles are well known for interring small vertebrates below grou...
The goal of this review is to introduce the Silphidae family to the reader and summarize the ecologi...
Pitfall traps were used to determine diversity, seasonality, and numbers of burying beetles on the K...
In Scarab Beetles of South Carolina, Harpootlian has clearly channeled a love of collecting and nome...
Twenty years in the making, this book is more than just a replacement for Blatchley\u27s “Coleoptera...
(excerpt) My early interests in entomology were augmented with How to Know the Beetles by H.E. Jacqu...