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Schwarz, C. (1793) Nomenclator über die in den Roeselschen Insecten-Belustigungen und KleemannschenBeiträgen zur Insecten-Geschichte abgebildeten Insecten und Würmer mit möglichstvollständiger Synonymie. Nürnberg, Raspe 4. (Name des Verf. hinter der Vorrede). 7 Abt.1, 100pp. (in German)Schwarz, E.A. (1878) The Coleoptera of Florida. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society,17, 353-372, 434-469. (checklist) [!N]Schwarz, H.H. (1996) Host range and behavioral preferences in German sibling species of thePoecilochirus carabi complex (Acari: Mesostigmata: Parasitidae). International Journal ofAcarology, 22(2), 135-140. (biology, symbionts: mites) [Poecilochirus necrophori on N. vespillo;P. carabi on N. humator, N. investigator & N. vespilloides.] [!S]Schwarz, H.H. & Koulianos, S. (1998) When to leave the brood chamber? Routes of dispersal inmites associated with burying beetles. Experimental and Applied Acarology, 22, 621-631.(biology, symbionts: mites) [Nice chart of seasonality of some European Nicrophorus spp.;attractiveness of beetles to mites increases as the beetles age. Only P. carabi complex and P.subterraneus prefer parents for dispersal- other mites prefer the offspring.] [!S]Schwarz, H.H. & Müller, J.K. (1990) Do Poecilochirus carabi deutonymphs recognize their carriersísex? Verhandlungen der Deutschen Zoologischen Gesellschaft, 82, 323-324. (Abstract:biology, symbionts: mites) [Yes. But only do so when dispersing from a reproductive crypt.Male N. vespilloides parents, departing their brood chambers, carry significantly more mitesthan either the female parent or the beetle progeny.] [!S]Schwarz, H.H., & Müller, J.K. (1992) The dispersal behaviour of the phoretic mite Poecilochiruscarabi (Mesostigmata, Parasitidae): adaptation to the breeding biology of its carrier Necrophorusvespilloides (Coleoptera: Silphidae). Oecologia, 89(4), 487-493. (biology, symbionts:mites) [!S]Schwarz, H.H., Müller, J.K., & Baker, A. (1991) Genetic differentiation between deuteronymphs ofPoecilochirus carabi (Mesostigmata, Parasitidae): living on sympatric Necrophorus species(Coleoptera: Silphidae). In: Dusbabek, F. & Buvka, V. [Eds]. Modern acarology. Volume II:proceedings of the 8 International Congress of Acarology held in Ceske Budejovice, Czechoslovakia,6-11 August 1990. pp. 431-436. SPB Academic Publishing, The Hague, The Netherlands.(biology, symbionts: mites)Schwarz, H.H., & Schürmann, A. (1991) Eine Leiche für die Kinder. Einige Aaskäfer begraben toteVögel oder Kleinsäuger, um ihre Larven daran aufzuziehen. Kosmos (Stuttgart),10/91 pp. 80-85. (popular review in German) [Includes photographs of brood-caring N. vespilloides]Schwarz, H.H., Starrach, M., & Koulianos, S. (1998) Host specificity and permanence of associationsbetween mesostigmatic mites (Acari: Anactinotrichida) and burying beetles (Coleoptera:Silphidae: Nicrophorus). Journal of Natural History, 32(2), 159-172. (biology, symbionts:mites) [7 species of 4 genera of mites: Poecilochirus carabi s. str., P. necrophori, P. subterraneus,Macrocheles nataliae, M. merdarius, Alliphis necrophilus, Neoseius novus.] [!S]Schwarz, H.H., & M.G. Walzl (1996) Pairing, oviposition and development in two sibling speciesof phoretic mites (Acari: Mesostigmata: Parasitidae: Poecilochirus spp.) associated with buryingbeetles (Coleoptera: Silphidae: Nicrophorus spp.). Journal of Natural History, 30(9), 1337-1348. (biology, symbionts: mites) [Host specialist sib spp. differ in reproductive behavior &fail to interbreed.] [!S]Schweiger, H. (1967) [“1966”] Uber einige von Prof. Dr. H. Franz, Wien, in Spanien und Nordafrikagesammelte Silphidae und Catopidae (Coleoptera). Eos-Revista Española de Entomologia,42: 547-559. (checklist in German) [!N]Schweitzer, D.F. (1990) Findings concerning the endangered American burying beetle, Nicrophorusamericanus Olivier at the Dakota Dunes development site, North Sioux City, South Dakota.Report to Buell, Winter, Mousel and Associates, Sioux City, IA. (unpublished report: biology,conservation)<strong>ZOOTAXA</strong>65CATALOG OF NICROPHORINAE© 2002 Magnolia Press 287

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