2020
DOI: 10.11606/1807-0205/2020.60.special-issue.36
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Potential phylogenetic significance of the number of functional abdominal spiracles in beetle pupae, with focus on Staphylinoidea (Coleoptera)

Abstract: The distribution of functional abdominal spiracles in pupae of Coleoptera is reviewed based on published descriptions and original observations. Aquatic Coleoptera typically have strong modifications, generally including dramatic reductions in the number of functional spiracles and often their modification into either spiracular gills or snorkels, as a response to their environment. But pupae of the great majority of Coleoptera, which are terrestrial, show broad stability across higher taxa. Most terrestrial b… Show more

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“…Vários grupos possuem esclerosações em margens opostas de alguns segmentos abdominais, chamados órgãos dioneiformes (gin traps), possivelmente utilizados como defesa contra ácaros e outros possíveis agressores. Bibliografia sobre a morfologia das pupas pode ser encontrada em Newton (2020).…”
Section: Morfologia (Adultos)(adaptadounclassified
“…Vários grupos possuem esclerosações em margens opostas de alguns segmentos abdominais, chamados órgãos dioneiformes (gin traps), possivelmente utilizados como defesa contra ácaros e outros possíveis agressores. Bibliografia sobre a morfologia das pupas pode ser encontrada em Newton (2020).…”
Section: Morfologia (Adultos)(adaptadounclassified