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Declassifying Myrmecophily in the Coleoptera to Promote the Study of Ant-Beetle Symbioses
2013
Psyche: A Journal of Entomology
The symbiotic associations between beetles and ants have been observed in at least 35 beetle families. Among myrmecophiles, beetles exhibit the most diverse behavioral and morphological adaptations to a life with ants. These various associations have historically been grouped into discrete but overlapping behavioral categories, many of which are still used in the modern literature. While these behavioral classifications provide a rich foundation for the study of ant-beetle symbioses, the
doi:10.1155/2013/696401
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