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''Tritoma'' is a genus of beetles in the family Erotylidae, the pleasing fungus beetles. It is distributed worldwide, mainly in the Old World.Goodrich, M. A. and C. A. Springer. (1999)The pleasing fungus beetles (Coleoptera: Erotylidae) of Nebraska.''Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences'' 25 53-71. There are over 100 species. Some species consume euagaric mushrooms, staying concealed amidst the gills as they feed. Some feed on mushrooms growing from dead trees, as well as mycorrhizae on living roots. One of the most common pleasing fungus beetles in Europe, ''T. bipustulata'', is a black beetle with red spots which engages in autohaemorrhaging as a defensive behavior.Drilling, K. and K. Dettner. (2010)First insights into the chemical defensive system of the erotylid beetle, ''Tritoma bipustulata''.''Chemoecology'' 20(4), 243-53. Molecular analysis suggests that ''Tritoma'' is paraphyletic, and might be best treated as two separate genera.Robertson, J. A., et al. (2 ...
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Tritoma Bipustulata
''Tritoma'' is a genus of beetles in the family Erotylidae, the pleasing fungus beetles. It is distributed worldwide, mainly in the Old World.Goodrich, M. A. and C. A. Springer. (1999)The pleasing fungus beetles (Coleoptera: Erotylidae) of Nebraska.''Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences'' 25 53-71. There are over 100 species. Some species consume euagaric mushrooms, staying concealed amidst the gills as they feed. Some feed on mushrooms growing from dead trees, as well as mycorrhizae on living roots. One of the most common pleasing fungus beetles in Europe, ''T. bipustulata'', is a black beetle with red spots which engages in autohaemorrhaging as a defensive behavior.Drilling, K. and K. Dettner. (2010)First insights into the chemical defensive system of the erotylid beetle, ''Tritoma bipustulata''.''Chemoecology'' 20(4), 243-53. Molecular analysis suggests that ''Tritoma'' is paraphyletic, and might be best treated as two separate genera.Robertson, J. A., et al. (2 ...
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Tritoma Aulica
''Tritoma'' is a genus of beetles in the family Erotylidae, the pleasing fungus beetles. It is distributed worldwide, mainly in the Old World.Goodrich, M. A. and C. A. Springer. (1999)The pleasing fungus beetles (Coleoptera: Erotylidae) of Nebraska.''Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences'' 25 53-71. There are over 100 species. Some species consume euagaric mushrooms, staying concealed amidst the gills as they feed. Some feed on mushrooms growing from dead trees, as well as mycorrhizae on living roots. One of the most common pleasing fungus beetles in Europe, ''T. bipustulata'', is a black beetle with red spots which engages in autohaemorrhaging as a defensive behavior.Drilling, K. and K. Dettner. (2010)First insights into the chemical defensive system of the erotylid beetle, ''Tritoma bipustulata''.''Chemoecology'' 20(4), 243-53. Molecular analysis suggests that ''Tritoma'' is paraphyletic, and might be best treated as two separate genera.Robertson, J. A., et al. (2 ...
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Tritoma Takasagona
''Tritoma'' is a genus of beetles in the family Erotylidae, the pleasing fungus beetles. It is distributed worldwide, mainly in the Old World.Goodrich, M. A. and C. A. Springer. (1999)The pleasing fungus beetles (Coleoptera: Erotylidae) of Nebraska.''Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences'' 25 53-71. There are over 100 species. Some species consume euagaric mushrooms, staying concealed amidst the gills as they feed. Some feed on mushrooms growing from dead trees, as well as mycorrhizae on living roots. One of the most common pleasing fungus beetles in Europe, ''T. bipustulata'', is a black beetle with red spots which engages in autohaemorrhaging as a defensive behavior.Drilling, K. and K. Dettner. (2010)First insights into the chemical defensive system of the erotylid beetle, ''Tritoma bipustulata''.''Chemoecology'' 20(4), 243-53. Molecular analysis suggests that ''Tritoma'' is paraphyletic, and might be best treated as two separate genera.Robertson, J. A., et al. (2 ...
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Tritoma Taiwana
''Tritoma'' is a genus of beetles in the family Erotylidae, the pleasing fungus beetles. It is distributed worldwide, mainly in the Old World.Goodrich, M. A. and C. A. Springer. (1999)The pleasing fungus beetles (Coleoptera: Erotylidae) of Nebraska.''Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences'' 25 53-71. There are over 100 species. Some species consume euagaric mushrooms, staying concealed amidst the gills as they feed. Some feed on mushrooms growing from dead trees, as well as mycorrhizae on living roots. One of the most common pleasing fungus beetles in Europe, ''T. bipustulata'', is a black beetle with red spots which engages in autohaemorrhaging as a defensive behavior.Drilling, K. and K. Dettner. (2010)First insights into the chemical defensive system of the erotylid beetle, ''Tritoma bipustulata''.''Chemoecology'' 20(4), 243-53. Molecular analysis suggests that ''Tritoma'' is paraphyletic, and might be best treated as two separate genera.Robertson, J. A., et al. (2 ...
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Tritoma Sungkangensis
''Tritoma'' is a genus of beetles in the family Erotylidae, the pleasing fungus beetles. It is distributed worldwide, mainly in the Old World.Goodrich, M. A. and C. A. Springer. (1999)The pleasing fungus beetles (Coleoptera: Erotylidae) of Nebraska.''Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences'' 25 53-71. There are over 100 species. Some species consume euagaric mushrooms, staying concealed amidst the gills as they feed. Some feed on mushrooms growing from dead trees, as well as mycorrhizae on living roots. One of the most common pleasing fungus beetles in Europe, ''T. bipustulata'', is a black beetle with red spots which engages in autohaemorrhaging as a defensive behavior.Drilling, K. and K. Dettner. (2010)First insights into the chemical defensive system of the erotylid beetle, ''Tritoma bipustulata''.''Chemoecology'' 20(4), 243-53. Molecular analysis suggests that ''Tritoma'' is paraphyletic, and might be best treated as two separate genera.Robertson, J. A., et al. (2 ...
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Tritoma Subbasalis
''Tritoma'' is a genus of beetles in the family Erotylidae, the pleasing fungus beetles. It is distributed worldwide, mainly in the Old World.Goodrich, M. A. and C. A. Springer. (1999)The pleasing fungus beetles (Coleoptera: Erotylidae) of Nebraska.''Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences'' 25 53-71. There are over 100 species. Some species consume euagaric mushrooms, staying concealed amidst the gills as they feed. Some feed on mushrooms growing from dead trees, as well as mycorrhizae on living roots. One of the most common pleasing fungus beetles in Europe, ''T. bipustulata'', is a black beetle with red spots which engages in autohaemorrhaging as a defensive behavior.Drilling, K. and K. Dettner. (2010)First insights into the chemical defensive system of the erotylid beetle, ''Tritoma bipustulata''.''Chemoecology'' 20(4), 243-53. Molecular analysis suggests that ''Tritoma'' is paraphyletic, and might be best treated as two separate genera.Robertson, J. A., et al. (2 ...
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Tritoma Shirakii
''Tritoma'' is a genus of beetles in the family Erotylidae, the pleasing fungus beetles. It is distributed worldwide, mainly in the Old World.Goodrich, M. A. and C. A. Springer. (1999)The pleasing fungus beetles (Coleoptera: Erotylidae) of Nebraska.''Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences'' 25 53-71. There are over 100 species. Some species consume euagaric mushrooms, staying concealed amidst the gills as they feed. Some feed on mushrooms growing from dead trees, as well as mycorrhizae on living roots. One of the most common pleasing fungus beetles in Europe, ''T. bipustulata'', is a black beetle with red spots which engages in autohaemorrhaging as a defensive behavior.Drilling, K. and K. Dettner. (2010)First insights into the chemical defensive system of the erotylid beetle, ''Tritoma bipustulata''.''Chemoecology'' 20(4), 243-53. Molecular analysis suggests that ''Tritoma'' is paraphyletic, and might be best treated as two separate genera.Robertson, J. A., et al. (2 ...
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Tritoma Metasobrina
''Tritoma'' is a genus of beetles in the family Erotylidae, the pleasing fungus beetles. It is distributed worldwide, mainly in the Old World.Goodrich, M. A. and C. A. Springer. (1999)The pleasing fungus beetles (Coleoptera: Erotylidae) of Nebraska.''Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences'' 25 53-71. There are over 100 species. Some species consume euagaric mushrooms, staying concealed amidst the gills as they feed. Some feed on mushrooms growing from dead trees, as well as mycorrhizae on living roots. One of the most common pleasing fungus beetles in Europe, ''T. bipustulata'', is a black beetle with red spots which engages in autohaemorrhaging as a defensive behavior.Drilling, K. and K. Dettner. (2010)First insights into the chemical defensive system of the erotylid beetle, ''Tritoma bipustulata''.''Chemoecology'' 20(4), 243-53. Molecular analysis suggests that ''Tritoma'' is paraphyletic, and might be best treated as two separate genera.Robertson, J. A., et al. (2 ...
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Tritoma Kanekoi
''Tritoma'' is a genus of beetles in the family Erotylidae, the pleasing fungus beetles. It is distributed worldwide, mainly in the Old World.Goodrich, M. A. and C. A. Springer. (1999)The pleasing fungus beetles (Coleoptera: Erotylidae) of Nebraska.''Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences'' 25 53-71. There are over 100 species. Some species consume euagaric mushrooms, staying concealed amidst the gills as they feed. Some feed on mushrooms growing from dead trees, as well as mycorrhizae on living roots. One of the most common pleasing fungus beetles in Europe, ''T. bipustulata'', is a black beetle with red spots which engages in autohaemorrhaging as a defensive behavior.Drilling, K. and K. Dettner. (2010)First insights into the chemical defensive system of the erotylid beetle, ''Tritoma bipustulata''.''Chemoecology'' 20(4), 243-53. Molecular analysis suggests that ''Tritoma'' is paraphyletic, and might be best treated as two separate genera.Robertson, J. A., et al. (2 ...
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Tritoma Gressitti
''Tritoma'' is a genus of beetles in the family Erotylidae, the pleasing fungus beetles. It is distributed worldwide, mainly in the Old World.Goodrich, M. A. and C. A. Springer. (1999)The pleasing fungus beetles (Coleoptera: Erotylidae) of Nebraska.''Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences'' 25 53-71. There are over 100 species. Some species consume euagaric mushrooms, staying concealed amidst the gills as they feed. Some feed on mushrooms growing from dead trees, as well as mycorrhizae on living roots. One of the most common pleasing fungus beetles in Europe, ''T. bipustulata'', is a black beetle with red spots which engages in autohaemorrhaging as a defensive behavior.Drilling, K. and K. Dettner. (2010)First insights into the chemical defensive system of the erotylid beetle, ''Tritoma bipustulata''.''Chemoecology'' 20(4), 243-53. Molecular analysis suggests that ''Tritoma'' is paraphyletic, and might be best treated as two separate genera.Robertson, J. A., et al. (2 ...
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Tritoma Fasciata
''Tritoma'' is a genus of beetles in the family Erotylidae, the pleasing fungus beetles. It is distributed worldwide, mainly in the Old World.Goodrich, M. A. and C. A. Springer. (1999)The pleasing fungus beetles (Coleoptera: Erotylidae) of Nebraska.''Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences'' 25 53-71. There are over 100 species. Some species consume euagaric mushrooms, staying concealed amidst the gills as they feed. Some feed on mushrooms growing from dead trees, as well as mycorrhizae on living roots. One of the most common pleasing fungus beetles in Europe, ''T. bipustulata'', is a black beetle with red spots which engages in autohaemorrhaging as a defensive behavior.Drilling, K. and K. Dettner. (2010)First insights into the chemical defensive system of the erotylid beetle, ''Tritoma bipustulata''.''Chemoecology'' 20(4), 243-53. Molecular analysis suggests that ''Tritoma'' is paraphyletic, and might be best treated as two separate genera.Robertson, J. A., et al. (2 ...
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Tritoma Yamazii
''Tritoma'' is a genus of beetles in the family Erotylidae, the pleasing fungus beetles. It is distributed worldwide, mainly in the Old World.Goodrich, M. A. and C. A. Springer. (1999)The pleasing fungus beetles (Coleoptera: Erotylidae) of Nebraska.''Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences'' 25 53-71. There are over 100 species. Some species consume euagaric mushrooms, staying concealed amidst the gills as they feed. Some feed on mushrooms growing from dead trees, as well as mycorrhizae on living roots. One of the most common pleasing fungus beetles in Europe, ''T. bipustulata'', is a black beetle with red spots which engages in autohaemorrhaging as a defensive behavior.Drilling, K. and K. Dettner. (2010)First insights into the chemical defensive system of the erotylid beetle, ''Tritoma bipustulata''.''Chemoecology'' 20(4), 243-53. Molecular analysis suggests that ''Tritoma'' is paraphyletic, and might be best treated as two separate genera.Robertson, J. A., et al. (2 ...
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