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Journal articles on the topic "Boreidae"

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Burrows, M. "Jumping mechanisms and performance of snow fleas (Mecoptera, Boreidae)." Journal of Experimental Biology 214, no. 14 (June 22, 2011): 2362–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.056689.

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Keith, Denis. "Découverte de Boreus hiemalis L. (Mecoptera : Boreidae) dans le Lyonnais." Bulletin mensuel de la Société linnéenne de Lyon 55, no. 9 (1986): 319–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/linly.1986.10777.

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Beutel, Rolf G., Frank Friedrich, and Michael F. Whiting. "Head morphology of Caurinus (Boreidae, Mecoptera) and its phylogenetic implications." Arthropod Structure & Development 37, no. 5 (September 2008): 418–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.asd.2008.02.002.

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Palmer, Christopher. "Diversity of feeding strategies in adult Mecoptera." Terrestrial Arthropod Reviews 3, no. 2 (2010): 111–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187498310x519716.

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AbstractIn this article I review the diet and feeding behaviour of adult scorpionflies in the nine extant families. Members of the Apteropanorpidae and Panorpidae are saprophagous on dead and decaying invertebrates, and the only known eomeropid Notiothauma reedi is also saprophagous on animal matter. Bittacids are predacious on a variety of invertebrates, predominantly insects. Both bittacids and panorpids supplement their diet with a variety of food sources such as nectar, and members of the Nannochoristidae most likely utilise nectar as the primary food source. Adult Panorpodidae are phytophagous, and all species of Boreidae are also regarded as phytophagous, although feeding on invertebrate carrion has also been reported for this family. The diets of the Meropeidae and Choristidae in natural habitats are unknown, although choristids may be saprophagous based on laboratory investigations. Nuptial feeding is a feature of the Bittacidae and Panorpidae, whereby the male provides the female with a food item as a prelude to or during courtship, and the female feeds on it during copulation. Relating head morphology to known diets indicates some patterns. The rostrum is more elongate in those taxa known to feed predominantly on animal matter, and shorter and wider in plant-feeding taxa such as the Panorpodidae. An exception is the predominantly phytophagous Boreidae, in which most species have a long rostrum.
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Allemand, Roland. "Présence de Boreus hiemalis L. dans les Pyrénées-Orientales (Mecoptera Boreidae)." Bulletin mensuel de la Société linnéenne de Lyon 60, no. 3 (1991): 85. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/linly.1991.10928.

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Russell, Loren K., Romano Dallai, Marco Gottardo, and Rolf G. Beutel. "The sperm ultrastructure of Caurinus dectes Russell (Mecoptera: Boreidae) and its phylogenetic implications." Tissue and Cell 45, no. 6 (December 2013): 397–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tice.2013.07.001.

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Stolbov, V. A., D. E. Galich, and D. S. Nizovtsev. "New data on distribution of winter insects (Mecoptera: Boreidae; Diptera: Limoniidae) in Western Siberia." Far Eastern entomologist 359 (May 8, 2018): 12–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.25221/fee.359.3.

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Bilinski, Szczepan M., and Jürgen Büning. "Structure of ovaries and oogenesis in the snow scorpionfly boreus hyemalis (LINNE)(MECOPTERA : BOREIDAE)." International Journal of Insect Morphology and Embryology 27, no. 4 (October 1998): 333–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0020-7322(98)00026-9.

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Byers, George W. "GEOGRAPHIC AFFINITIES OF THE NORTH AMERICAN MECOPTERA." Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada 120, S144 (1988): 25–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.4039/entm120144025-1.

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AbstractMecoptera of the Nearctic Region are, in general, more like those of the eastern Palaearctic than of any other faunal region. But the fossil record shows that our major extant genera have been in the northern continents since Early Cenozoic. Panorpidae and Panorpodidae probably entered North America by way of Beringia in the Eocene or Oligocene. Nearctic Bittacidae probably came from the Neotropical Region, but a few exhibit peculiar affinities with some eastern Asiatic species, suggesting migration out of the Nearctic into the Palaearctic. Boreidae appear to have been of North American origin but are now Holarctic; they are unknown as fossils. The Meropeidae were probably widespread in mid–Mesozoic but now are found only in eastern North America and western Australia.
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Sikes, Derek, and Jill Stockbridge. "Description of Caurinus tlagu, new species, from Prince of Wales Island, Alaska (Mecoptera, Boreidae, Caurininae)." ZooKeys 316 (July 11, 2013): 35–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.316.5400.

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Books on the topic "Boreidae"

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M, Zolin P. 4400 let Slovensku Velikomu, 4400 let Ruse, 5000 let teremu Borei︠a︡ na gorakh Ripakh. Velikiĭ Novgorod: [s.n.], 2004.

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Rog Borei︠a︡. Sankt Peterburg: Bip, 1999.

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Rog Borei︠a︡. Sankt Peterburg: Bip, 1999.

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Rog Borei︠a︡: Alʹmanakh. Sankt Peterburg: Bip, 1998.

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Book chapters on the topic "Boreidae"

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Berry, Colin, Jason M. Meyer, Marjorie A. Hoy, John B. Heppner, William Tinzaara, Clifford S. Gold, Clifford S. Gold, et al. "Boreidae." In Encyclopedia of Entomology, 547. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6359-6_413.

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"3. Neomecoptera, Boreidae, Boreinae, Boreus and Hesperoboreus." In Nannomecoptera and Neomecoptera, 113–58. De Gruyter, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110272543-003.

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"2. Neomecoptera, Boreidae, Caurininae, Caurinus." In Nannomecoptera and Neomecoptera, 71–112. De Gruyter, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110272543-002.

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