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Superfamily Scarabaeoidea - Scarab, Stag and Bess Beetles
Managing the Japanese Beetle
USDA Site on the Japanese Beetle. Includes range map, info on lifecycle, and infestation control methods.
Contributed by Mike Boone on 10 June, 2004 - 10:16pm |
Stag Beetles of Oklahoma
Keys and descriptions of the six species found in that state, references. Drawings linked into key--very nicely done.
There is a PDF version as well.
Contributed by Cotinis on 3 April, 2004 - 9:12am |
Generic Guide to New World Scarab Beetles
An on-line guide (key) to the New World scarab genera.
Contributed by Cotinis on 19 March, 2004 - 1:44pm |
Checklist of the Scarabaeoidea of the Nearctic Realm
Downloadable PDF or Microsoft Word file includes Canada, the continental United States, parts of northern Mexico.
Contributed by Cotinis on 19 March, 2004 - 1:43pm |
Coleop-Terra
Photographical catalog of tropical beetles,
including topics like evolution, morphology, physiology and biogeography of tropical beetles.
I am also working on a catalog of the Holotypes of the university of Hamburg.
If you have suggestions, please let me know.
Robert Perger
Contributed by Robert74 on 24 January, 2008 - 9:03am |
Checklist of Coleoptera Known from Great Smoky Mountains National Park
This is the 2006 website for the Great Smoky Mountains ATBI Coleoptera project. We are adding species webpages as we write them and they are linked to the excel checklist. Go to the checklist page from this opening page.
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Ohio Coleopterists
This is the site of an organization called Ohio Coleopterists. Of particular interest are a number of back issues of newsletters, with articles on such topics as rearing beetles and unusual collecting methods.
As of my October 2005 visit, the site appears to be no longer updated, but I found the newsletter backfile most useful and interesting. One article described finding an unused baseball diamond populated by wasps who caught and paralyzed Buprestid beetles. The author described wasps flying from all directions with dozens and dozens of buprestids of a number of different species! Lo
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Giff Beaton's Beetle page
Giff has just (12/6/04) updated this page with a number of interesting species. He is active in Georgia, so this will be of particular interest to others in the southeast.
See also his Tiger Beetle page.
Contributed by Cotinis on 6 December, 2004 - 11:04pm |
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