The life cycles of 4 of 11 tiger beetle species known to occur in open areas of Central Amazonian floodplains were studied during 1997-1999 in the Manaus region. Regular field excursions were undertaken over a period of 2 years to follow larval and adult phenology (one site in a whitewater area [várzea], another in a blackwater area [igapó]). Beetles collected in the field were taken to the laboratory for examination of gonad maturity. Additional larvae were reared under controlled conditions in the laboratory from egg to adult beetle. All species had annual life cycles. Larval development was studied in the field and laboratory for 3 species (Phaeoxantha klugi, P. lindemannae and P. aequinoctialis). Duration of all developmental stages are...
The tiger beetle Phaeoxantha klugii inhabits Central Amazonian floodplains, where it survives the an...
Terrestrial invertebrates in the Central Amazonian floodplains have to cope with an annual inundatio...
Tiger beetles of the genera Phaeoxantha Chaudoir and Tetracha Hope are considered to be flightless o...
The life cycles of 4 of 11 tiger beetle species known to occur in open areas of Central Amazonian fl...
Terrestrial organisms living in the Central Amazon floodplain have to cope with an annual inundation...
Life cycles, habitats, activity patterns, and other parameters were investigated during 1997-1999 in...
Over a seven year period from 1991 to 1997, 22 species of tiger beetles, representing nine genera, w...
We investigated the regional occurrence and guild structure of tiger beetle species from open areas ...
Over a seven year period from 1991 to 1997, 22 species of tiger beetles, representing nine genera, w...
A key to the larval instars of all tiger beetle species known to occur in Central Amazonian floodpla...
Studies on tiger beetle guilds are promising to shed light on general mechanisms that maintain speci...
The pupal morphology of the following species of tiger beetle (Col.: Cicindelidae) from the Brazilia...
The diurnal soil-dwelling cicindelid species Pentacomia egregia (Chaud.) inhabits Central Amazonian ...
The spatial and temporal distribution of a guild of eight diurnal tiger beetle species was studied o...
The spatial and temporal distribution of a guild of eight diurnal tiger beetle species was studied o...
The tiger beetle Phaeoxantha klugii inhabits Central Amazonian floodplains, where it survives the an...
Terrestrial invertebrates in the Central Amazonian floodplains have to cope with an annual inundatio...
Tiger beetles of the genera Phaeoxantha Chaudoir and Tetracha Hope are considered to be flightless o...
The life cycles of 4 of 11 tiger beetle species known to occur in open areas of Central Amazonian fl...
Terrestrial organisms living in the Central Amazon floodplain have to cope with an annual inundation...
Life cycles, habitats, activity patterns, and other parameters were investigated during 1997-1999 in...
Over a seven year period from 1991 to 1997, 22 species of tiger beetles, representing nine genera, w...
We investigated the regional occurrence and guild structure of tiger beetle species from open areas ...
Over a seven year period from 1991 to 1997, 22 species of tiger beetles, representing nine genera, w...
A key to the larval instars of all tiger beetle species known to occur in Central Amazonian floodpla...
Studies on tiger beetle guilds are promising to shed light on general mechanisms that maintain speci...
The pupal morphology of the following species of tiger beetle (Col.: Cicindelidae) from the Brazilia...
The diurnal soil-dwelling cicindelid species Pentacomia egregia (Chaud.) inhabits Central Amazonian ...
The spatial and temporal distribution of a guild of eight diurnal tiger beetle species was studied o...
The spatial and temporal distribution of a guild of eight diurnal tiger beetle species was studied o...
The tiger beetle Phaeoxantha klugii inhabits Central Amazonian floodplains, where it survives the an...
Terrestrial invertebrates in the Central Amazonian floodplains have to cope with an annual inundatio...
Tiger beetles of the genera Phaeoxantha Chaudoir and Tetracha Hope are considered to be flightless o...