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- PublicationOpen AccessA revision of the genus Cholovocera Victor, 1838 (Coleoptera: Endomychidae).(EJT consortium, 2023) Delgado, Juan A.; Palma, Ricardo L.; Zoología y Antropología FísicaWe revise all the species of the genus Cholovocera Victor, 1838 (Coleoptera: Endomychidae), with descriptions, illustrations and complete synonymies, based on the examination of 1878 specimens of Cholovocera and a few beetles of other genera, collected by the senior author and from museum collections, including primary types. We recognise eight valid species, resurrecting three species from synonymy, sinking three as new junior synonyms, and describing a new species. Geographic distributions and a key for the identification of all the species are also given. Species which have been incorrectly associated with Cholovocera are listed and discussed.
- PublicationOpen AccessLos Carabidae (coleopteka) del oeste del Sistema Central (IV)(Murcia: Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones, 1987) Zaballos, Juan P.; Facultad de BiologíaNew datu about 21 speciei of the tribe ..liricii.iiii and 8 ofthe tribe /Iiihi.irii in the Western Sistema Central Mountains al-e i-epoi-ted. The subgenu., Ploty.-ohi-ri.\ Jeanne, 1968 is considered tu two \pecies: Z(rhi.rr\ fPl(ity- ;iihi.ii\) i.oii\ti.ic t~tr Graells. 1857 and %. ~Ploty:~thi.ii\j ~>c,c.ori(li Coi \\. 1942: nftei- a morphological study which corroborate., the suggestions of COI 4s (1942). If seems that in the Ibei-ian Peninsula most species of the ti-ibe rlt~r~~i.i~~i hnve a wide distribution whereas muny ones oí' the tribe Lrihriiii are site-specific and endemic.
- PublicationRestrictedOchthebius (s.str.) caudatus Frivaldszky, 1883: redescription, new records, and group assignation based on molecular data (Coleoptera: Hydraenidae).(2019) Jäch, M.A.; Delgado, Juan. A.; Twardy, A.; Villastigo, A.; Dorfer, W.; Zoología y Antropología FísicaThe halobiontic Ochthebius (s.str.) caudatus F RIVALDSZKY , 1883 is redescribed and recorded from Poland for the first time. Based on molecular data it is assigned to the O. marinus group. Its ecology is briefly described.