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<strong>ZOOTAXA</strong>65Smith, R.J., Hines, A., Richmond, S., Merrick, M., Drew, A., & Fargo, R. (2000) Altitudinal variationin body size and population density of Nicrophorus investigator (Coleoptera: Silphidae).Environmental Entomology, 29(2), 290-298. (biology, ecology) [body size variation, populationdensity and reproductive strategies over altitudinal gradient, lack of sex size dimorphism ][!S]Smith, R.J. & Merrick, M.J. (2001) Resource availability and population dynamics of Nicrophorusinvestigator, an obligate carrion breeder. Ecological Entomology, 26(2), 173-180. (biology,ecology, behavior)Smith, S.G. (1950) The cyto-taxonomy of Coleoptera. The Canadian Entomologist, 82, 58-68.(biology, cytology) [!S]Smith, S.G. (1953) Chromosome numbers of Coleoptera. Heredity, 7, 31-48. (biology, cytology)[!N]Smith, S.G. &Virkki, N. (1978) Coleoptera. In: John, B. (ed.). Animal Cytogenetics.Vol. 3: Insecta5. Gebrüder Borntraeger, Berlin. 366 pp. (biology, cytology) [!N, S]Snow, L.M. (1902) The microcosm of the drift line. American Naturalist, 36, 855-864. (biology,ecology)Solsky, S.M. (1874) Coleoptera (1). The journey of A. P. Fedtschenko in Turkestan. Izv. Obshch.lyubit. estestvozn. antropol. etnogr. 11, 5, IV+222 pp. (checklist in Russian)Solter, L.F., Lustigman, B., & Shubeck, P. (1989) Survey of medically important true bacteria foundassociated with carrion beetles (Coleoptera: Silphidae). Journal of Medical Entomology, 26(4),354-359. (biology, symbionts: bacteria) [!S]Sparre Schneider, J. (1888) Oversigt over di i Norges arktiske region hidtil fundne Coleoptera [part1]. Tromsø Museums Årsheft, 11, 81-184. (checklist in Norwegian (German summary)) [!N]Spicarová, N. (1969) [The sex ratio of three species of Necrophorus F. (Col. Silphidae)]. Acta UniversitatisPalackianae Olomucensis Facultas Rerum Naturalium, 31, 131-149. (biology, ecologyin Czech)Spicarová, N. (1971) Dwarf forms of burying beetles and the causes of their development (Col. Silphidae).Acta Universitatis Palackianae Olomucensis Facultas Rerum Naturalium, 34, 193-197. (biology, genetics) [Individuals that donít get enough food are significantly smaller.] [!N,S]Spicarová, N. (1972) The emergence of burying beetles from soil after their metamorphosis and itsdependence on day light (Col. Silphidae). Acta Universitatis Palackianae Olomucensis FacultasRerum Naturalium, 39, 141-155. (biology, behavior)Spicarová, N. (1973) [Morphoplastic influence of the food factor on the progeny of several speciesof the genus Necrophorus F. (Col. Silphidae)]. Acta Universitatis Palackianae OlomucensisFacultas Rerum Naturalium, 43, 297-321. (biology, behavior in Czech (English summary))[Weight of parents doesnít influence weight of offspring (possibly first documentation of this?)][!S]Spicarová, N. (1974) Diurnal activity of young individuals of the species Necrophorus germanicus(Col. Silphidae). Acta Universitatis Palackianae Olomucensis Facultas Rerum Naturalium, 47,179-187. (biology, behavior)Spriggs, A.H.K. (1981) British Necrophorus and Necrodes beetles and their lifecycle. Bulletin ofthe Amateur Entomologists' Society, 40, 114-119. (descriptions, ecology) [!N]Springett, B.P. (1968) Aspects of the relationship between burying beetles, Necrophorus spp., andthe mite, Poecilochirus necrophori Vitz. Journal of Animal Ecology, 37, 417-424. (biology,symbionts, mites) [Results (mutualism) have yet to be replicated after many independent studies..][!N, S]Staines, C.L., Jr. (1987) The Silphidae (Coleoptera) of Maryland. Maryland Entomologist, 3(1), 13-18. (key, descriptions) [!N]292 © 2002 Magnolia PressSIKES ET AL.

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