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Subfamily Scaphidiinae - Shining Fungus Beetles
Contribution to the Knowledge of the Genus Caryoscapha Ganglbauer (Coleoptera: Scaphidiidae) By Löbl
The genus Caryoscapha includes until now only two Palaearctic species: C. limbatum (Erichson) and C. seorsum Lobl. Two species are described in the present paper: C. americanum from the United States and C. monticola from the Himalayas (Nepal and India). A key is provided to separate the species of Caryoscapha
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Review of the Ozark Highland Scaphisoma (Coleoptera: Scaphidiidae) By Richard A. B. Leschen, Ivan Löbl, Karl Stephan The Coleopterists Bulletin, 1990
Leschen, R.A.B., Löbl, I., & Stephan, K. 1990. Review of the Ozark Highland Scaphisoma (Coleoptera: Scaphidiidae). The Coleopterists Bulletin, 44(3):274-294.
https://www.jstor.org/stable/4008732
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A review of the species of Baeocera Erichson (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Scaphidiinae) of America north of Mexico By Lobl I., Stephan K.H. Revue Suisse de Zoologie 100: 675–733., 1993
The species of the genus Baeocera of America north of Mexico are reviewed. Diagnostic characters and figures are given for all 38 species recognized. The following new species are described: Baeocera amicula, B. borealis, B. chisosa, B. compacta, B. elongata, B. hamata, B. hesperia, B. impunctata,
B. indistincta, B. lenczyi, B. obesa, B. pecki, B. similaris, B. solida, and B. sticta. Baeocera dybasi (Cornell) is placed in synonymy with B. texana Casey, and B. kingsolveri (Cornell) with B. robustula Casey. Baeocera speculifer Casey and B. youngi (Cornell) are removed from synonymy and treated as valid species.
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Phylogeny and classification of Scaphisomatini ... with notes on mycophagy, termitophily, and function morphology By Richard A. B. Leschen and Ivan Löbl Coleopterists Society Monographs, Patricia Vaurie Series, No. 3, pp. 1-63, 2005
Richard A. B. Leschen and Ivan Löbl, Phylogeny and classification of Scaphisomatini (Staphylinidae: Scaphidiinae) with notes on mycophagy, termitophily, and functional morphology, Coleopterists Society Monographs, Patricia Vaurie Series, No. 3, pp. 1-63, 2005.
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Synopsis of adventive species of Coleoptera (Insecta) recorded from Canada. Part 2: Staphylinidae By Klimaszewski J, Brunke A, Langor DW, Assing V, Newton AF, Davies A, Pelletier G, Webster RP, Bourdon C, Herman L, Perdereau L Pensoft, 2013
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Rove Beetles of Florida, Staphylinidae (Insecta: Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) By Frank J.H., Thomas M.C. EENY115. 11 pp., 2018
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Multilocus phylogeny defines a new classification of Staphylininae (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae)... By Żyła D., Solodovnikov A. Sys. Entomol. 45: 114–127, 2020
Full title: Multilocus phylogeny defines a new classification of Staphylininae (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae), a rove beetle group with high lineage diversity
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Catalog of the Staphylinidae (Insecta, Coleoptera) : 1758 to the end of the second millennium By Herman, Lee H.; Smetana, Aleš American Museum of Natural History Bulletin No. 265, 2001
Vol. 1 (Bull. No. 265): Introduction, History, Biographical sketches, and Omaliinae group;
Vol. 2: Tachyporinae group;
Vol. 3: Oxytelinae group;
Vol. 4: Staphylininae group (part I): Euastethinae - Steninae;
Vol. 5: Staphylininae group (part II): Staphylininae / Diochini - Philonthina;
Vol. 6: Staphylininae group (part III): Staphylininae / Quediina - Xantholinininae
Vol. 7: Bibliography and Index.
All volumes available online
All groups treated in world scale, Aleocharinae (and maybe some smaller groups) not part of this work.
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