The tenebrionid fauna of the Maltese Islands was reviewed, based on published records and material collected, for the most part, in recent years. Of the previously recorded tenebrionids, 36 are supported by material collected during this study and 2 other species are supported by material collected at the beginning of this century. Eight species refer to probably correct identifications but no specimens were available. The validity of one possibly endemic species (Opatrum melitense), the type material of which was probably destroyed, could not be verified. Stenosis elongata most probable refers to a wrong citation and has been removed from the local tenebrionid fauna. One species, thought to be endemic, Blaps foveicollis, was synony...
The Tenebrionidae from the Tunisian Galite archipelago stored in the Collection Nagel (housed in Ce...
Eleven species of click beetles are reported for the Maltese Islands. Of these, two species represen...
The study of some newly collected material from the West Indies may justify a fourth paper on Caribb...
In the present work, original data is provided for two species of Alleculinae (Tenebrionidae) which ...
A simplified dichotomous key for the identification of the 61 species of Maltese Tenebrionidae is pr...
Galite, is composed of the islands La Galite, Galitone, Fouchelle, Gallina, Gallo and Pollastro. In ...
The tenebrionids associated with sand dune beaches in the Maltese Islands are reviewed. Eleven speci...
The Bostrichidae of the Maltese Islands are reviewed. Ten species are recorded with certainty from t...
We report the presence of seven species of Coleoptera newly found on the Maltese Islands in the cent...
We report the presence of seven species of Coleoptera newly found on the Maltese Islands in the cent...
Some Tenebrionids new for the Réunion and Comoro islands fauna (Coleoptera). Eleven new records of C...
Bu çalışma 1992 — 2007 yılları arasında Türkiye'nin ve Kuzey Kıbrıs Türk Cumhuriyeti'nin çeşi...
The Bostrichidae of the Maltese Islands are reviewed. Ten species are recorded with certainty from t...
The Cleridae of the Maltese Islands are reviewed. Of the six Maltese species, Tillus unifasciatus, c...
The jewel beetle fauna of the Maltese Islands was recently studied by Mifsud & Bily (2002) and a tot...
The Tenebrionidae from the Tunisian Galite archipelago stored in the Collection Nagel (housed in Ce...
Eleven species of click beetles are reported for the Maltese Islands. Of these, two species represen...
The study of some newly collected material from the West Indies may justify a fourth paper on Caribb...
In the present work, original data is provided for two species of Alleculinae (Tenebrionidae) which ...
A simplified dichotomous key for the identification of the 61 species of Maltese Tenebrionidae is pr...
Galite, is composed of the islands La Galite, Galitone, Fouchelle, Gallina, Gallo and Pollastro. In ...
The tenebrionids associated with sand dune beaches in the Maltese Islands are reviewed. Eleven speci...
The Bostrichidae of the Maltese Islands are reviewed. Ten species are recorded with certainty from t...
We report the presence of seven species of Coleoptera newly found on the Maltese Islands in the cent...
We report the presence of seven species of Coleoptera newly found on the Maltese Islands in the cent...
Some Tenebrionids new for the Réunion and Comoro islands fauna (Coleoptera). Eleven new records of C...
Bu çalışma 1992 — 2007 yılları arasında Türkiye'nin ve Kuzey Kıbrıs Türk Cumhuriyeti'nin çeşi...
The Bostrichidae of the Maltese Islands are reviewed. Ten species are recorded with certainty from t...
The Cleridae of the Maltese Islands are reviewed. Of the six Maltese species, Tillus unifasciatus, c...
The jewel beetle fauna of the Maltese Islands was recently studied by Mifsud & Bily (2002) and a tot...
The Tenebrionidae from the Tunisian Galite archipelago stored in the Collection Nagel (housed in Ce...
Eleven species of click beetles are reported for the Maltese Islands. Of these, two species represen...
The study of some newly collected material from the West Indies may justify a fourth paper on Caribb...