[EN] Meloe (Physomeloe) corallifer Germar, 1818, an Iberian species of blister beetle, is referred to the Lyttini tribe on the basis of triungulin morphology, and the monotypic subgenus is elevated to generic status. Physomeloe Reitter, 1911 differs from the two other wingless and brachyelytrous Mediterranean genera of Lyttini, Berberomeloe Bologna, 1988 ami Trichomeloe Reitter, 1911, in the shape of the adult pronotum, antennae, male genitalia and pubescence. Among the Lyttini, only these three wingless genera have first instar larvae with well sclerotized abdominal sternites, but in addition the dorsal setae and abdominal spiracle I in Physomeloe are highly modified. Adult and larval morphology are described and illustrated, and t...
The Palaearctic genus Trichomeloe is reviewed and newly defi ned on the basis of larval and adult c...
[EN] A population of Lytta corallifera Haag-Rutenberg, 1880 (Coleoptera: Meloidae), one of the less-...
The taxonomic status and subgeneric arrangement of the genus Eurymeloe have been debated for decades...
Meloidae is a beetle family with about 3000 species divided into three subfamilies and 16 tribes. I...
Meloidae is a beetle family with about 3000 species divided into three subfamilies and 16 tribes. In...
The discovery of some specimens of a new first instar larval type in blister beetles, collected in I...
The first instar larva of Berberomeloe insignis (Charpentier, 1818) is described and figured for the...
The discovery of some specimens of a new first instar larval type in blister beetles, collected in ...
Lytta zubovi is a poorly known sexually dimorphic species of blister beetles recently described from...
Meloidae is a family of Coleoptera Tenebrionoidea, which includes almost 3000 species in approximate...
The first detailed anatomical study of a primary larva of Meloidae is presented. Thereby techniques ...
Larval morphology of the monogeneric subfamily Coptotominae (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae) is described an...
Widely distributed phoretic blister beetles usually display unstructured geographic patterns of gene...
Information on the taxonomy, anatomy, and bionomics of the species of Psalydolytta Peringuey is pres...
A new species of the genus Mesomeloe (Meloidae) is described from Qatar on the north-e...
The Palaearctic genus Trichomeloe is reviewed and newly defi ned on the basis of larval and adult c...
[EN] A population of Lytta corallifera Haag-Rutenberg, 1880 (Coleoptera: Meloidae), one of the less-...
The taxonomic status and subgeneric arrangement of the genus Eurymeloe have been debated for decades...
Meloidae is a beetle family with about 3000 species divided into three subfamilies and 16 tribes. I...
Meloidae is a beetle family with about 3000 species divided into three subfamilies and 16 tribes. In...
The discovery of some specimens of a new first instar larval type in blister beetles, collected in I...
The first instar larva of Berberomeloe insignis (Charpentier, 1818) is described and figured for the...
The discovery of some specimens of a new first instar larval type in blister beetles, collected in ...
Lytta zubovi is a poorly known sexually dimorphic species of blister beetles recently described from...
Meloidae is a family of Coleoptera Tenebrionoidea, which includes almost 3000 species in approximate...
The first detailed anatomical study of a primary larva of Meloidae is presented. Thereby techniques ...
Larval morphology of the monogeneric subfamily Coptotominae (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae) is described an...
Widely distributed phoretic blister beetles usually display unstructured geographic patterns of gene...
Information on the taxonomy, anatomy, and bionomics of the species of Psalydolytta Peringuey is pres...
A new species of the genus Mesomeloe (Meloidae) is described from Qatar on the north-e...
The Palaearctic genus Trichomeloe is reviewed and newly defi ned on the basis of larval and adult c...
[EN] A population of Lytta corallifera Haag-Rutenberg, 1880 (Coleoptera: Meloidae), one of the less-...
The taxonomic status and subgeneric arrangement of the genus Eurymeloe have been debated for decades...