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DESCRIPTION OF AN INDIVIDUAL POSSIBLE HYBRID TENEBRIONID BEETLE AND THE HABITAT PREFERENCE OF THE PARENTAL SPECIES

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

William J. Hamilton III
Affiliation:
Division of Environmental Studies, University of California, Davis
Mary-Lou Penrith
Affiliation:
State Museum, Windhoek, South West Africa

Abstract

The structure and behavior of a sterile male intergeneric hybrid tenebrionid beetle from the Namib Desert are described. Compared with the courtship performance of males of the parental types the hybrid male was intermediate in choice of females. The parental species occur together in the field and there is a broad habitat overlap in utilized parts of the environment. Intergeneric courtship was regularly observed, but only one instance of hybridization was noted.

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Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1977

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