Species identification using the characteristics of developmental stages is challenging. However, for insect taxonomy the coloration of larval stages can be an informative feature. The use of live specimens is recommended for this because the color fades in preserved specimens. In this study we examine the possibility of using variation in coloration and color pattern of larvae in order to distinguish between two ground beetles species Epomis dejeani Dejean, 1831 and E. circumscriptus Duftschmid, 1812. We present an atlas and describe the coloration and body size of the three larval stages of the above species based on live specimens. The first instar larvae of the two Epomis species can be easily distinguished based on their color. From th...
In insects, morphological species identification is often challenging. The discrimination of closely...
The variation in animal coloration patterns has evolved in response to different visual strategies f...
Body colouration is of high evolutionary relevance for most animals. Several competing hypotheses ex...
Figure 1 - Morphs presenting color variability of L1 larvae of Epomis dejeani.Scale bar 2 mm
Figure 2 - Morphs presenting color variability of L2 larvae of Epomis dejeani. Scale bar 5 mm
Many field studies of insects have focused on the adult stage alone, likely because immature stages ...
<div><p>Many field studies of insects have focused on the adult stage alone, likely because immature...
Stag beetles are saproxylic insects that live in deadwood colonised by fungi and other microorganism...
The morphospace de®ned by 87 species of ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) of Scottish non-forest...
Figure 8 - Correlation between adults' body length (mm) and that of third-instar larvae (mm) of Epom...
A detailed redescription is given of the poorly known female of the chrysomelid beetle Cryptocephalu...
Currently, over 4.300 species of flower chafer beetles (Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae) are described in m...
Tyler, G. 2010: Variability in colour, metallic lustre, and body size of Carabus arvensis Herbst, 17...
Adult individuals of the burying beetle species Nicrophorus defodiens Mannerheim, N. guttula Motschu...
In carabid beetles, physiological and behavioural characteristics reflect specific habitat demands a...
In insects, morphological species identification is often challenging. The discrimination of closely...
The variation in animal coloration patterns has evolved in response to different visual strategies f...
Body colouration is of high evolutionary relevance for most animals. Several competing hypotheses ex...
Figure 1 - Morphs presenting color variability of L1 larvae of Epomis dejeani.Scale bar 2 mm
Figure 2 - Morphs presenting color variability of L2 larvae of Epomis dejeani. Scale bar 5 mm
Many field studies of insects have focused on the adult stage alone, likely because immature stages ...
<div><p>Many field studies of insects have focused on the adult stage alone, likely because immature...
Stag beetles are saproxylic insects that live in deadwood colonised by fungi and other microorganism...
The morphospace de®ned by 87 species of ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) of Scottish non-forest...
Figure 8 - Correlation between adults' body length (mm) and that of third-instar larvae (mm) of Epom...
A detailed redescription is given of the poorly known female of the chrysomelid beetle Cryptocephalu...
Currently, over 4.300 species of flower chafer beetles (Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae) are described in m...
Tyler, G. 2010: Variability in colour, metallic lustre, and body size of Carabus arvensis Herbst, 17...
Adult individuals of the burying beetle species Nicrophorus defodiens Mannerheim, N. guttula Motschu...
In carabid beetles, physiological and behavioural characteristics reflect specific habitat demands a...
In insects, morphological species identification is often challenging. The discrimination of closely...
The variation in animal coloration patterns has evolved in response to different visual strategies f...
Body colouration is of high evolutionary relevance for most animals. Several competing hypotheses ex...