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Autor:
Henry A. Hespenheide
Publikováno v:
The Coleopterists Bulletin. 76
Autor:
Henry A. Hespenheide
Publikováno v:
The Coleopterists Bulletin. 75
Specimens of Piazorhinus from Arizona and New Mexico, previously considered Piazorhinus scutellaris (Say, 1826), are here described as Piazorhinus caeloinsularis Hespenheide, new species. The new species is distinguished from P. scutellaris, and geni
Publikováno v:
The Coleopterists Bulletin. 70:335-340
Rearings from mines in leaves of the perennial terrestrial vine trailing arbutus, Epigaea repens L., in Maryland, Michigan, and New England yielded specimens of the genus Brachys Dejean. Species of this genus in the eastern United States are previous
Autor:
Henry A. Hespenheide
Publikováno v:
The Coleopterists Bulletin. 71:74-76
Macrocopturus richardpackeri Hespenheide, new species, is described from Panama and named in honor of Richard Roland Edward Packer. The possibility of mimicry and the necessity for an adaptive explanation are discussed for this and a complex of red-s
A variety of arthropods employ camouflage as bird droppings to avoid predation. We briefly review these cases and describe two new species of the buprestid genus Agrilus Curtis, 1825 that we hypothesize to be among them. Agrilus ornithocoprus Hespenh
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Autor:
Henry A. Hespenheide
Hemicolpus randiae Hespenheide, new species, and H. prenai Hespenheide, new species, are described from Mexico taken from fruits of Randia sp. (Rubiaceae). Hemicolpus costaricensis Hespenheide, new species, is described from Costa Rica. The type of H
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Autor:
Henry A. Hespenheide
Publikováno v:
The Coleopterists Bulletin. 69:221-224
Recent collections from New Mexico and western Texas yielded striking specimens of the genus Brachys Dejean with largely blue elytra and subapical coppery patches with coppery setae. Two superficially similar species are also known from single specim
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society. 88:211-214
Buprestidae Diversity in Peru: 4 subfamilies, 12 tribes, 29 genera, 110 species and 3 subspecies. Recognition: Buprestidae are commonly called “jewel beetles” because of the spectacular colors of the adults of many species. Most buprestids are sm
Autor:
Henry A. Hespenheide
Publikováno v:
The Coleopterists Bulletin. 68:21-30
The leafmining genus Hylaeogena Obenberger, 1923, as currently recognized, is considered to consist of two subgenera, Hylaeogena s. str. and Hedwigiella Obenberger, 1941. Examination of types detected substantial, consistent differences among three d
Autor:
Henry A. Hespenheide, Ronald D. Cave
Publikováno v:
The Coleopterists Bulletin. 68:53-60
The 167 species and subspecies of Buprestidae known to occur in Honduras are listed. Each species name is annotated with departmental records based on literature records and specimens. Six species are known only from Honduras, and 75 species and two