a review of the primary types of the hawaiian stag beetle genus apterocyclus waterhouse (coleoptera, lucanidae, lucaninae), with the description of a new species

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  • who: M.J. Paulsen from the Unfortunately, the number of Apterocyclus specimens available for study in public collections has not increased greatly since Van Dyke's study, and this may be due to the increased rarity of the species due to habitat loss and ecological changeBased on subfossils from caves at low elevation studied by Nick Porch (Deakin University, Australia), Elias (2010) considered it likely that ‘most' of the Apterocyclus taxa had become extinct after the arrival of people, surviving only above, m today. Indeed, very few specimens from the last half-century have been placed in . . .

     

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