2005
DOI: 10.1002/mmnd.200410011
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Description of the developmental stages ofAtanygnathus terminalis (Erichson, 1839) (Coleoptera,Staphylinidae, Staphylininae), with comments on its biology

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“…Morphological data for the larvae of the remaining taxa used in the data matrix were extracted from the respective descriptions as follows: Acylophorus wagenschieberi (Staniec, 2005b), Arrowinus phaenomenalis (Solodovnikov & Newton, 2005), Atanygnathus terminalis (Staniec, 2005a), Creophilus maxillosus (Pototskaya, 1967; Dajoz & Caussanel, 1968; Kasule, 1970), Hesperus rufipennis (Staniec, 2004), Hypnogyra angularis (Pietrykowska‐Tudruj & Staniec, 2006a), Natalignathus olgae (Solodovnikov, 2005), Ocypus fulvipennis (Staniec et al , 2009), Philonthus punctus (Pietrykowska‐Tudruj & Staniec, 2006b), Quedius brevicornis (Staniec, 2003).…”
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“…Morphological data for the larvae of the remaining taxa used in the data matrix were extracted from the respective descriptions as follows: Acylophorus wagenschieberi (Staniec, 2005b), Arrowinus phaenomenalis (Solodovnikov & Newton, 2005), Atanygnathus terminalis (Staniec, 2005a), Creophilus maxillosus (Pototskaya, 1967; Dajoz & Caussanel, 1968; Kasule, 1970), Hesperus rufipennis (Staniec, 2004), Hypnogyra angularis (Pietrykowska‐Tudruj & Staniec, 2006a), Natalignathus olgae (Solodovnikov, 2005), Ocypus fulvipennis (Staniec et al , 2009), Philonthus punctus (Pietrykowska‐Tudruj & Staniec, 2006b), Quedius brevicornis (Staniec, 2003).…”
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“…Pair of ‘epicranial sensilla’ (near anterior arms of epicranial suture): (0) absent (fig. 10 in Staniec, 2005a); (1) present (Fig. 4A).…”
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