- The
Aleocharinae are one of the
largest subfamilies of rove beetles,
containing over 12,000 species.
Previously subject to large-scale
debate whether the...
- the egg.
Essentially all
beetles lay eggs,
though some
myrmecophilous Aleocharinae and some
Chrysomelinae which live in
mountains or the
subarctic are ovoviviparous...
- 2004). "Review of the
Ocalea group of
genera (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae,
Aleocharinae) in
Canada and Alaska: new taxa, bionomics, and distribution". Canadian...
- Die Käfer Mitteleuropas. Band 5,
Staphylinidae II (Hypocyphtinae und
Aleocharinae). Pselaphidae. Krefeld:
Goecke &
Evers Verlag, 381 pp. Lohse, G.A. (1989)...
- of the
genus Zyras (Zyras) Stephens, 1835 (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae,
Aleocharinae)".
ZooKeys (29): 49–71. doi:10.3897/zookeys.29.218. Hlaváč, Peter; Newton...
- rove beetle, is a
species of
staphylinid rove
beetle in the
subfamily Aleocharinae. It is used as a
predatory biological control agent for the management...
-
Aleochara bilineata is a
species of rove
beetle that
lives in sub-tropical and cold
tolerant climates throughout the world. This
beetle was
first biologically...
- "Pace, R. (2015).
Introduzione alla
conoscenza della sottofamiglia Aleocharinae nella Guyana Francese: Part V.(Coleoptera, Staphylinidae)". Contributions...
- of
Charoxus spinifer and
Charoxus major (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae:
Aleocharinae),
predators of fig
wasps (Hymenoptera: Agaonidae)".
Journal of Natural...
-
majority of
studied myrmecophilous rove
beetles belong to the
subfamily Aleocharinae,
including the
commonly studied genera Pella, Dinarda, Tetradonia, Ecitomorpha...