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Scarab Beetle Bibliography - University of Nebraska State Museum

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Ward, A. and D. J. Rogers. 2001. Minimising mortality in field and pot experiments<br />

using Heteronyx piceus Blanchard (Coleoptera: <strong>Scarab</strong>aeidae) eggs and larvae.<br />

Australian Journal <strong>of</strong> Entomology 40(1):56-60.<br />

Wardhaugh, K. G., P. Holter, B. Longstaff. 2001. The development and survival <strong>of</strong> three<br />

species <strong>of</strong> coprophagous insect after feeding on the faeces <strong>of</strong> sheep treated with<br />

controlled-release formulations <strong>of</strong> ivermectin or albendazole. Australian Veterinary<br />

Journal 79(2):125-132.<br />

Warner, W. B. and P. E. Skelley. 2006. Four new Aphodius Illiger from pocket gopher<br />

burrows in Arizona, Utah, Kansas and <strong>Nebraska</strong> (Coleoptera: <strong>Scarab</strong>aeidae: Aphodiinae).<br />

Insecta Mundi 20:55-62.<br />

Warzee, N., J.-M. Lempereur, P. Muret, and A. Drumont. 2004. Les Lucanoidea et les<br />

<strong>Scarab</strong>aeoidea de Wellin: 2ème note sur les Coléoptères de ce cantonnement.<br />

Lambillionea 104(3):459-467.<br />

Watanabe, T. T. Tanigaki, H. Nishi, A. Ushimaru, and T. Takeuchi. 2002. Geographic<br />

color variation in two Geotrupes dung beetles: a further study. Entomological Science<br />

5(3):291-295.<br />

Watanabe, T., T. Tanigaki, H. Nishi, A. Ushimaru, and T. Takeuchi. 2002. A<br />

quantitative analysis <strong>of</strong> geographic color variation in two Geotrupes dung beetles.<br />

Zoological Science 19(3):351-358.<br />

Watanasit, S., N. Na Wong, and P. Sirawatchananai. 2004. Canopy beetles at Ton Nga<br />

Chang Wildlife Sanctuary, Songkhla Songklanakarin. Journal <strong>of</strong> Sciences and<br />

Technology 26(3):369-384.<br />

Weber, D., P. S. Robbins, and A. L. Averill. 2005. Hoplia equina (Coleoptera:<br />

<strong>Scarab</strong>aeidae) and nontarget capture using 2-tetradecanone-baited traps. Environmental<br />

Entomology 34(1):158-163.<br />

Weeks, A. R , R. Velten, and R. Stouthamer. 2003. Incidence <strong>of</strong> a new sex-ratiodistorting<br />

endosymbiotic bacterium among arthropods. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Royal Society<br />

<strong>of</strong> London, ser. B 270:1857–1865. [some scarabs are included]<br />

Wehncke, E. V. and J. W. Dalling. 2005. Post-dispersal seed removal and germination<br />

selected tree species dispersed by Cebus capucinus on Barro Colorado Island, Panama.<br />

Biotropica 37(1):73-80. [dung beetles]<br />

Westcott, R. L., J. R. LaBonte, G. L. Parson, and P. J. Johnson. 2006. New records and<br />

other notes for Oregon Coleoptera. Zootaxa 1142:1-33.<br />

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