The Rove Beetles of Florida
From Entomology Circulars.
Rove beetles are often abundant in habitats with large numbers of fly larvae – decaying fruit, carrion, and dung – where they are important predators of maggots. Because they are abundant in decaying fruit, they often are encountered during fruit fly surveys, but frequently are not recognized as beetles. …read more
A Revision Of The New World Species Of The Genus Neobisnius Ganglbauer
From Occasional Papers.
Thirty-nine species of the genus Neobisnius are recognized from the New World. Included in this total are 5 new species (type localities in parentheses): nothocreatus (U.S.A., California, Calaveras Co., Mokelumne Hill), omnirufus (Argentina, Mendoza), vigii (Colombia, Magdalena, Parque Tayrona, 21 mi. …read more