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Contribution a l'Étude du Genre Rhizotrogus [Col. Scarabaeoidea] 5e note (1). Nouvelles Espèces Marocaines

Contribution a l'Étude du Genre Rhizotrogus [Col. Scarabaeoidea] 5e note (1). Nouvelles... Summary J. Baraud: Contribution to the study of the Rhizotrogus [Col. Scarabaeoidea] 5th part: New species from Marocco The note we present here includes two distinct parts. In the first one, we shall study the African species of the group of Rh. marginipes Muls., with descriptions of two new species so far confused with Rh. vicarius Bed. In the second one, we will consider the complex problem of Rh. carduorum following the characters of the internal copulatory male organ. This will bring us to allocate all the forms of carduorum in five perfectly individualized taxa and two of which constitute new species. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Annales de la Société entomologique de France (N S ) Taylor & Francis

Contribution a l'Étude du Genre Rhizotrogus [Col. Scarabaeoidea] 5e note (1). Nouvelles Espèces Marocaines

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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Copyright
© 1971 Société entomologique de France
ISSN
2168-6351
eISSN
0037-9271
DOI
10.1080/21686351.1971.12278099
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Abstract

Summary J. Baraud: Contribution to the study of the Rhizotrogus [Col. Scarabaeoidea] 5th part: New species from Marocco The note we present here includes two distinct parts. In the first one, we shall study the African species of the group of Rh. marginipes Muls., with descriptions of two new species so far confused with Rh. vicarius Bed. In the second one, we will consider the complex problem of Rh. carduorum following the characters of the internal copulatory male organ. This will bring us to allocate all the forms of carduorum in five perfectly individualized taxa and two of which constitute new species.

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Annales de la Société entomologique de France (N S )Taylor & Francis

Published: Apr 30, 1971

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