The first instar larva of Berberomeloe insignis (Charpentier, 1818) is described and figured for the first time and compared to that of B. majalis (Linnaeus, 1758). Diagnostic larval characters of the genus and of both species are identified. Morphometric data from different populations are analyzed statistically. Results support species differentiation and characters definition. Additionally, analyses also suggest that whereas B. majalis is structured in the Iberian Peninsula, there is a lack of differentiation between Iberian and North African populations
Intra-specific coloration polymorphism coupled with an ancient process of lineage differentiation in...
Lytta zubovi is a poorly known sexually dimorphic species of blister beetles recently described from...
Many field studies of insects have focused on the adult stage alone, likely because immature stages ...
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 ...
The discovery of some specimens of a new first instar larval type in blister beetles, collected in I...
Delimiting species boundaries is a complex challenge usually hindered by overlooked morphological di...
[EN] Meloe (Physomeloe) corallifer Germar, 1818, an Iberian species of blister beetle, is referred ...
Widely distributed phoretic blister beetles usually display unstructured geographic patterns of gene...
This is the first study of Australian blister beetle larvae. The first-instar larva of one species o...
""The information on the diversified radiation in both morphology and biology, which occurred in the...
Meloid beetles are well characterised by both morphological and biological features. Previous phylog...
""\\"In this paper the larval morphology of the Palaearctic Meloe subgenera Eurymeloe and Coelomeloe...
[EN] The presumed sympatry and validity of morphological diagnostic characters used to separate the ...
The receipt, recently, of several requests for information and assistance in rearing blister beetles...
Intra-specific coloration polymorphism coupled with an ancient process of lineage differentiation in...
Lytta zubovi is a poorly known sexually dimorphic species of blister beetles recently described from...
Many field studies of insects have focused on the adult stage alone, likely because immature stages ...
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 ...
The discovery of some specimens of a new first instar larval type in blister beetles, collected in I...
Delimiting species boundaries is a complex challenge usually hindered by overlooked morphological di...
[EN] Meloe (Physomeloe) corallifer Germar, 1818, an Iberian species of blister beetle, is referred ...
Widely distributed phoretic blister beetles usually display unstructured geographic patterns of gene...
This is the first study of Australian blister beetle larvae. The first-instar larva of one species o...
""The information on the diversified radiation in both morphology and biology, which occurred in the...
Meloid beetles are well characterised by both morphological and biological features. Previous phylog...
""\\"In this paper the larval morphology of the Palaearctic Meloe subgenera Eurymeloe and Coelomeloe...
[EN] The presumed sympatry and validity of morphological diagnostic characters used to separate the ...
The receipt, recently, of several requests for information and assistance in rearing blister beetles...
Intra-specific coloration polymorphism coupled with an ancient process of lineage differentiation in...
Lytta zubovi is a poorly known sexually dimorphic species of blister beetles recently described from...
Many field studies of insects have focused on the adult stage alone, likely because immature stages ...