Dalyat mirabilis is an extraordinary troglobite carabid described in 2002 from the cave Simarrón II in the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula (Spain). A new subfamily Dalyatinae was erected to accommodate this species with remarkable morphological characters and adaptations to live underground. In addition to the former original descriptions, there is only one more study and it aimed to elucidate its evolutionary history. Its closest living relative belongs to the genus Promecognathus in North America and both groups seem to have diverged sometime in the late Jurassic to early Cretaceous. In this work, the phenology of D. mirabilis, its associated invertebrate fauna and the environmental conditions of the cave Simarrón II were studied for a...
Trabajo presentado en el II Iberian Congress of Biological Systematics (CISA2013), celebrado en Barc...
The karst area of the northeastern state of Goiás comprises two main municipalities: São Domingos an...
The known cave-inhabiting beetle fauna of Cuba is summarized. Fifty-three species have been found in...
Three new species of troglobitic beetles of the genus Coarazuphium are described from specimens coll...
Abstract—Biology and larval stages of the carabid genus Jeannelius are described for the first time....
Background: A key question in evolutionary biology is the relationship between species traits and th...
Drimeotus viehmanni (Coleoptera, Leiodidae) is abundant in the cave Peştera cu Apă din Valea Leşului...
The cave-associated invertebrates of Nova Scotia constitute a fauna at a very early stage of post-gl...
A new hypogean Trechus (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Trechini) from Sierra de Parapanda (Andalucía, España...
[Aim] The deep subterranean environment is an ideal system to test the effect of physical constraint...
The cave biodiversity of continental Portugal faces tremendous conservation challenges, mostly linke...
Drimeotus viehmanni (Coleoptera, Leiodidae) is abundant in the cave Peştera cu Apă din Valea Leşului...
Caves were not seriously considered as a habitat for the animals until 1831 when thefirst cave (trog...
A population of the microphthalmic carabid beetle Laemostenus schreibersi Küster 1846, was studied i...
‘Carabidologists do it all’ (Niemelä 1996a) is a phrase with which most European carabidologists are...
Trabajo presentado en el II Iberian Congress of Biological Systematics (CISA2013), celebrado en Barc...
The karst area of the northeastern state of Goiás comprises two main municipalities: São Domingos an...
The known cave-inhabiting beetle fauna of Cuba is summarized. Fifty-three species have been found in...
Three new species of troglobitic beetles of the genus Coarazuphium are described from specimens coll...
Abstract—Biology and larval stages of the carabid genus Jeannelius are described for the first time....
Background: A key question in evolutionary biology is the relationship between species traits and th...
Drimeotus viehmanni (Coleoptera, Leiodidae) is abundant in the cave Peştera cu Apă din Valea Leşului...
The cave-associated invertebrates of Nova Scotia constitute a fauna at a very early stage of post-gl...
A new hypogean Trechus (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Trechini) from Sierra de Parapanda (Andalucía, España...
[Aim] The deep subterranean environment is an ideal system to test the effect of physical constraint...
The cave biodiversity of continental Portugal faces tremendous conservation challenges, mostly linke...
Drimeotus viehmanni (Coleoptera, Leiodidae) is abundant in the cave Peştera cu Apă din Valea Leşului...
Caves were not seriously considered as a habitat for the animals until 1831 when thefirst cave (trog...
A population of the microphthalmic carabid beetle Laemostenus schreibersi Küster 1846, was studied i...
‘Carabidologists do it all’ (Niemelä 1996a) is a phrase with which most European carabidologists are...
Trabajo presentado en el II Iberian Congress of Biological Systematics (CISA2013), celebrado en Barc...
The karst area of the northeastern state of Goiás comprises two main municipalities: São Domingos an...
The known cave-inhabiting beetle fauna of Cuba is summarized. Fifty-three species have been found in...