The phylogenetic placement of Jekelius brullei (Jekel, 1866) and J. punctulatus (Jekel, 1866) (Coleoptera: Geotrupidae) was assessed using mitochondrial and nuclear molecular data to discern contrasting nomenclatural views provided by López-Colón (1996) and the Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera (Löbl et al. 2006). Our results support both the monophyletic and classification status of the genus Jekelius López-Colón, 1989; and the splitting of the genus into the subgenera Jekelius López-Colón, 1989 and Reitterius López-Colón, 1996. The basal phylogenetic placement of these two species also suggests an oriental origin for Jekelius within the western Palaearctic region. Finally, we include a potential distributional map of Jekelius (Reitteriu...
We synthesize the evidence from molecular phylogenetics, extant distribution, and plate tectonics to...
Many continental species distributed in the Eurasian steppe occur as relict populations in the mount...
Dung beetles of the subfamily Scarabaeinae are widely recognised as important providers of multiple ...
The phylogenetic placement of Jekelius brullei (Jekel, 1866) and J. punctulatus (Jekel, 1866) (Coleo...
The first part of this thesis focuses on the family Geotrupidae, with special focus on the represent...
In this study we analysed for the first time the phylogenetic relationships among the European Lethr...
Earth-boring dung beetles of the genus Lethrus Scopoli, 1777 belong to the family Geotrupidae, class...
Ditomina is a subtribe of ground beetles included in the large tribe Harpalini, with most species re...
Ditomina is a subtribe of ground beetles included in the large tribe Harpalini, with most species re...
A molecular analysis was carried out on the European hermit beetles (the Osmoderma eremita species c...
The development of modern methods of species delimitation, unified under the "integrated taxonomy" a...
Abstract. Thirty-eight characters derived from the larvae of Geotrupidae (Scarabaeoidea, Coleoptera)...
A molecular phylogeny of the species from the Trechus brucki clade (previously T. uhagoni group) bas...
Fig. 1. Phylogenetic relationships of pyropterine genera and their closest relatives (modified from ...
The genus Pimelia Fabricius is the most speciose in the tribe Pimeliini (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae)....
We synthesize the evidence from molecular phylogenetics, extant distribution, and plate tectonics to...
Many continental species distributed in the Eurasian steppe occur as relict populations in the mount...
Dung beetles of the subfamily Scarabaeinae are widely recognised as important providers of multiple ...
The phylogenetic placement of Jekelius brullei (Jekel, 1866) and J. punctulatus (Jekel, 1866) (Coleo...
The first part of this thesis focuses on the family Geotrupidae, with special focus on the represent...
In this study we analysed for the first time the phylogenetic relationships among the European Lethr...
Earth-boring dung beetles of the genus Lethrus Scopoli, 1777 belong to the family Geotrupidae, class...
Ditomina is a subtribe of ground beetles included in the large tribe Harpalini, with most species re...
Ditomina is a subtribe of ground beetles included in the large tribe Harpalini, with most species re...
A molecular analysis was carried out on the European hermit beetles (the Osmoderma eremita species c...
The development of modern methods of species delimitation, unified under the "integrated taxonomy" a...
Abstract. Thirty-eight characters derived from the larvae of Geotrupidae (Scarabaeoidea, Coleoptera)...
A molecular phylogeny of the species from the Trechus brucki clade (previously T. uhagoni group) bas...
Fig. 1. Phylogenetic relationships of pyropterine genera and their closest relatives (modified from ...
The genus Pimelia Fabricius is the most speciose in the tribe Pimeliini (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae)....
We synthesize the evidence from molecular phylogenetics, extant distribution, and plate tectonics to...
Many continental species distributed in the Eurasian steppe occur as relict populations in the mount...
Dung beetles of the subfamily Scarabaeinae are widely recognised as important providers of multiple ...