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Scale-related habitat by Physadesmia globosa (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) in a Riparian Desert Environment / C. S. Crawford

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Transvaal Museum Monograph. No. 7 p. 135 - 142 ; Seely, M. K., ed., Namib ecologyPublication details: Pretoria : Transvaal Museum, 1990Description: 8 pages : tables; 28 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • REP 595.764 CRA
Summary: In this paper the authors investigate the use of a mixed soil-litter habitat by the tenebrionid beetle Physadesmia globosa. This diurnal species is endemic to dry riparian woodlands in the Namib Desert, where it is locally abundant in litter and loose soil beneath canopies of acacia trees
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In this paper the authors investigate the use of a mixed soil-litter habitat by the tenebrionid beetle Physadesmia globosa. This diurnal species is endemic to dry riparian woodlands in the Namib Desert, where it is locally abundant in litter and loose soil beneath canopies of acacia trees

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