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<strong>ZOOTAXA</strong>65Jakovlev, B.E. (1887) Coléoptères nouveaux de l'Asie centrale. Horae Societatis EntomologicaeRossicae, 21, 148-159. (descriptions) [Original description of Silpha stenophtalma (=N. lunatus);N. maculiceps (=N. maculifrons).] [!N, S]Jakovlev, B.E. (1890) Coleoptera Asiatica nova. Horae Societatis Entomologicae Rossicae, 25,121-128. (descriptions in Russian) [Original description of N. argutor; N. rugulipennis (=N.morio); N. funebris (=N. morio).] [!N, S]Jameson, M.L. (1992) Trying to capture the past. The hunt for the endangered American buryingbeetle. Environment West, 1(3), 18-20. (biology, conservation) [!S]Jameson, M.L., & Ratcliffe, B.C. (1991) A survey to determine the occurrence of Nicrophorusamericanus Olivier (the American burying beetle) along the proposed U.S. 14 road projects inSouth Dakota (Project F 0014 (A3)151). Final report to the South Dakota Department of Transportation,Pierre, S. D. (unpublished report: biology, conservation)Jaques, H.E. (1915) The fish-feeding Coleoptera of Cedar Point. Ohio Naturalist, 15, 525-528.(biology, ecology in English) [“Indicates Nicrophorus feeding on fish washed ashore.”-Milne& Milne 1944.] [!S]Jaques, H.E. (1951) How to know the beetles. Wm. C. Brown Co., Dubuque, Iowa. 372 pp. (key,descriptions) [!N]Jenkins, E.V., Morris, C. & Blackman, S. (2000) Delayed benefits of paternal care in the buryingbeetle Nicrophorus vespilloides. Animal Behaviour, 60, 443-451. (biology, ecology, behavior)[“male assistance conferred no advantages on the brood for which he was caring” but didincrease the reproductive success of the femaleís subsequent reproduction event.] [!S]Jensen, A.R. (1987) Biller (Coleoptera) indsamlet på udlagte kanin-ådsler [Beetles (Coleoptera)collected from placed rabbit carrions]. Entomologiske Meddelelser, 54, 113-123 . (biology,ecology in Danish (English summary)) [!N]Johnson, C.W. (1930) A list of the insect fauna of Nantucket, Massachusetts. Publications of theNantucket Maria Mitchell Association, 3 (2), 1-174 + xviii pp. (checklist) [!N]Johnson, W.F. & Halbert, J.N. (1902) A list of the beetles of Ireland. Proceedings of the Royal IrishAcademy, 3rd Ser, 6(4), 535-827. (checklist) [Four Nicrophorus species listed from Ireland.][!N]Jones, F.M. (1932) Insect coloration and the relative acceptability of insects to birds. Transactionsof the Royal Entomological Society of London, 80, 345-386. (biology, ecology) [No Nicrophoruswere eaten by birds in choice tests.] [!N, S]Jones, G. (1990) Prey selection by the greater horeshoe bat (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum): optimalforaging by echolocation? Journal of Animal Ecology, 59, 587-602. (comment: ecology)[Reports that N. humator was a prey item of the greater horeshoe bat (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum)during April-May in England.] [!S]Joy, N.H. (1932) A practical handbook of British beetles. Vol. I (text), Vol. II (plates). H. F. & G.Witherby, London. xxvii + 622 pp., 194 pp. (key) [!N]Kamimura, K., Nakane, T., & Koyama, N. (1964) Seasonal and altitudinal distribution of beetles inMt. Jônen, the Japan Alps, with descriptions of new species, I (Studies on the insects of highmountains, III). Scientific Reports of the Kyoto Prefectural University (Natural Science, LivingScience, Welfare Science), (A) 15, 17-38. (biology, ecology) [!S]Kanabé, D. (1935) Zwei neue Käferaberrationen. Entomologisches Nachrichtenblatt[Troppau], 9,64. (in German)Kano, T. (1933) [“1933-1934”] Coleopterous insects from the northern Kuriles, with some considerationson the Insect-fauna of the Kurile Islands. Bulletin of the Biogeographical Society ofJapan, 4(2), 91-121. (checklist in Japanese (English summary)) [misidentification of N. investigatorsensu Kono from the Kuril Islands as N. maculifrons; report also of N. vespilloides fromthe Kurils.]256 © 2002 Magnolia PressSIKES ET AL.

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