Le Genre Eurysternus Dalman, 1824 (Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae: Oniticellini), révision taxonomique et clés de détermination illustrées / François Génier.
Material type: TextLanguage: French, English, Portuguese, Spanish Series: Pensoft series faunistica ; no. 85.Publication details: Sofia : Pensoft, ©2009.Description: 1 online resource (430 pages) : illustrations (some color)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9789546424730
- 9546424730
- 1283005859
- 9781283005852
- Scarabaeidae -- South America -- Classification
- Scarabaeidae -- South America -- Identification
- Scarabéidés -- Amérique du Sud -- Classification
- Scarabéidés -- Amérique du Sud -- Identification
- NATURE -- Animals -- Insects & Spiders
- SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Zoology -- Entomology
- Scarabaeidae
- South America
- 595.76/498 22
- QL596.S3 G46 2009eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-314) and index.
Systematique: Eurysternus Dalman. Groupe Cayennensis ; Groupe Deplanatus ; Groupe Inflexus ; Groupe Navajasi ; Groupe Hirtellus ; Groupe Calligrammus ; Groupe Velutinus ; Groupe Foedus ; Groupe Impressicollis ; Groupe Magnus ; Groupe Caribaeus -- Annexe 1. Cles de determination -- Annexe 2. Identification keys -- Annexe 3. Clave de identificacion -- Annexe 4. Chaves de identificacao -- Annexe 5. Liste taxonomique.
French; abstract in English; identification keys in French, English, Spanish and Portuguese.
Print version record.
Dung Beetles (Scarabaeinae) are recognized and used as one of the principal bioindicators of ecosystem health and classification. The genus Eurysternus is one of the dominant taxa of Scarabaeinae in the Neotropical region where they have a key impact on ecosystems. This book will allow for the easy identification of the 53 currently recognized species of this important genus through multilingual identification keys (French, English, Spanish and Portuguese), an extensive collection of illustrations (drawings, scanning electron micrographs and photographs) and color distributional maps. A complete taxonomic treatment of the genus and information on collecting methods, habitat and phenology are provided for all species. Data were compiled by the author from over 16 500 specimens studied.
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