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Scarab Beetle Bibliography - University of Nebraska State Museum

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Hawkeswood, T. J. 2002. New adult host plant records for Glycyphana stolata<br />

(Fabricius, 1781) (Coleoptera: <strong>Scarab</strong>aeidae) from Australia. Entomologische Zeitschrift<br />

112(6):179-180.<br />

Hawkeswood, T. J. and J. R. Turner. 2002. Review <strong>of</strong> some aspects <strong>of</strong> the biology and<br />

host plants <strong>of</strong> Repsimus aeneus (Fabricius) (Coleoptera, <strong>Scarab</strong>aeidae). Giornale italiano<br />

di Entomologia 10:99-102.<br />

Hawkeswood, T. J. and J. R. Turner. 2003. A late occurrence <strong>of</strong> the Australian cetonid<br />

beetle, Polystigma punctata (Donovan) (Coleoptera: <strong>Scarab</strong>aeidae: Cetoniinae) and<br />

comments on the late-flowering <strong>of</strong> its food plant, Bursaria spinosa Cav. (Pittosporaceae)<br />

in the Sydney area, New South Wales, Australia. Calodema 1:13-14.<br />

Hawkeswood, T. J. 2006. Review <strong>of</strong> literature and the biology <strong>of</strong> the Australian<br />

Ceratocanthidae (Insecta: Coleoptera). Calodema 7:8-11.<br />

Hawkins, S. J. 2006. A revision <strong>of</strong> the Chilean tribe Lichniini Burmeister, 1844<br />

(Coleoptera: <strong>Scarab</strong>aeidae: Melolonthinae). Zootaxa 1266:1-63.<br />

Hawks, D. C. 2001. Taxonomic and nomenclatural changes in Chrysina and a<br />

synonymic checklist <strong>of</strong> species (<strong>Scarab</strong>aeidae: Rutelinae). Occasional Papers <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Consortium Coleopterorum 4:1-8.<br />

Hawks, D. C. 2002. Jewel <strong>Scarab</strong>s. <strong>Museum</strong> Notes: <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nebraska</strong> <strong>State</strong><br />

<strong>Museum</strong> 112:1-4.<br />

Hayashi, I. 2002. Evaluation <strong>of</strong> growth curve <strong>of</strong> Dynastes hercules hercules and<br />

flexibility <strong>of</strong> life cycle. Gekkan Mushi 381:33-36.<br />

Hayoz, A. 2002. Données faunistiques sur quelques coléoptères du Canton de Fribourg<br />

(troisième et dernière note). Bulletin Romand d'Entomologie 20:37-39.<br />

Heath, J. J., R. N. Williams, and P. L. Phelan. 2001. High light intensity: a critical factor<br />

in the wind-tunnel flight <strong>of</strong> two scarabs, the rose chafer and Japanese beetle. Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Chemical Ecology 27 (3): 419-429.<br />

Heath, J. J., R. N. Williams, and P. L. Phelan. 2002. Aggregation and male attraction to<br />

feeding virgin females in Macrodactylus subspinosus (F.) (Coleoptera: <strong>Scarab</strong>aeidae:<br />

Melolonthinae). Environmental Entomology 31(6):934-940.<br />

Hedin, J. and T. Ranius. 2002. Using radio telemetry to study dispersal <strong>of</strong> the beetle<br />

Osmoderma eremita, an inhabitant <strong>of</strong> tree hollows. Computers and Electronics in<br />

Agriculture 35:171-180.<br />

Hegedus, R., A. Horvath, and G. Horvath. 2006. Why do dusk-active cockchafers detect<br />

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