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Aldawood, A.S. Do cardinal directions in different Acacia tree species affect biological activities of bruchid beetle, Bruchidius buettikeri Decelle (Bruchidae: Coleoptera), in Riyadh Region, Saudi Arabia 2009 Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences: PJBS 12 1539-1547 details   url
Fricke, C.; Arnqvist, G. Rapid adaptation to a novel host in a seed beetle (Callosobruchus maculatus): the role of sexual selection 2007 Evolution 61 440-454 details   doi
Katsuki, M.; Miyatake, T. Effects of temperature on mating duration, sperm transfer and remating frequency in Callosobruchus chinensis 2009 Journal of Insect Physiology 55 112-115 details   doi
Katvala, M.; Ronn, J.L.; Arnqvist, G. Correlated evolution between male ejaculate allocation and female remating behaviour in seed beetles (Bruchidae) 2008 Journal of Evolutionary Biology 21 471-479 details   doi
Rugman-Jones, P.F.; Eady, P.E. Conspecific sperm precedence in Callosobruchus subinnotatus (Coleoptera: Bruchidae): mechanisms and consequences 2007 Proceedings. Biological Sciences / The Royal Society 274 983-988 details   doi
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