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Jonathan F Colville

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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|December 14, 2020
Allometric relationships shape foreleg evolution of long-legged oil bees (Melittidae: Rediviva)Annalie Melin, Res Altwegg, John C Manning, et al.
Plos One|April 28, 2015
Roles of Spatial Scale and Rarity on the Relationship between Butterfly Species Richness and Human Density in South AfricaSilvia Mecenero, Res Altwegg, Jonathan F Colville, et al.
Peerj|January 29, 2016
Comparative morphology of the mouthparts of the megadiverse South African monkey beetles (Scarabaeidae: Hopliini): feeding adaptations and guild structureFlorian Karolyi, Teresa Hansal, Harald W Krenn, et al.
Zootaxa|October 14, 2018
A striking new species of Prosoeca Schiner, 1867 (Diptera: Nemestrinidae): An important pollinator from the Bokkeveld Plateau, Northern Cape Province, South AfricaDavid A Barraclough, Jonathan F Colville, Florian Karolyi, et al.
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. Linnean Society of London|May 20, 2014
Adaptations for nectar-feeding in the mouthparts of long-proboscid flies (Nemestrinidae: <i>Prosoeca</i>)Florian Karolyi, Nikolaus U Szucsich, Jonathan F Colville, et al.
Insects|April 30, 2021
Nectar Uptake of a Long-Proboscid <i>Prosoeca</i> Fly (Nemestrinidae)-Proboscis Morphology and Flower ShapeHarald W Krenn, Florian Karolyi, Peter Lampert, et al.
Peerj|March 1, 2017
Counting complete? Finalising the plant inventory of a global biodiversity hotspotMartina Treurnicht, Jonathan F Colville, Lucas N Joppa, et al.
Zootaxa|December 8, 2024
Ancient Grasshoppers: A revision of the genus Bullacris (Orthoptera: Pneumoridae)Mikhaila L Gordon, Jonathan F Colville, Adriaan Engelbrecht, et al.
Arthropod Structure & Development|July 19, 2017
Corrigendum to "One proboscis, two tasks: Adaptations to blood-feeding and nectar-extracting in long-proboscid horse flies (Tabanidae, Philoliche)" [Arthropod Struct. Dev. 43 (2014) 403-413]Florian Karolyi, Jonathan F Colville, Stephan Handschuh, et al.
Arthropod Structure & Development|July 29, 2014
One proboscis, two tasks: adaptations to blood-feeding and nectar-extracting in long-proboscid horse flies (Tabanidae, Philoliche)Florian Karolyi, Jonathan F Colville, Stephan Handschuh, et al.
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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|December 14, 2020
Allometric relationships shape foreleg evolution of long-legged oil bees (Melittidae: Rediviva)Annalie Melin, Res Altwegg, John C Manning, et al.
Plos One|April 28, 2015
Roles of Spatial Scale and Rarity on the Relationship between Butterfly Species Richness and Human Density in South AfricaSilvia Mecenero, Res Altwegg, Jonathan F Colville, et al.
Peerj|January 29, 2016
Comparative morphology of the mouthparts of the megadiverse South African monkey beetles (Scarabaeidae: Hopliini): feeding adaptations and guild structureFlorian Karolyi, Teresa Hansal, Harald W Krenn, et al.
Zootaxa|October 14, 2018
A striking new species of Prosoeca Schiner, 1867 (Diptera: Nemestrinidae): An important pollinator from the Bokkeveld Plateau, Northern Cape Province, South AfricaDavid A Barraclough, Jonathan F Colville, Florian Karolyi, et al.
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. Linnean Society of London|May 20, 2014
Adaptations for nectar-feeding in the mouthparts of long-proboscid flies (Nemestrinidae: <i>Prosoeca</i>)Florian Karolyi, Nikolaus U Szucsich, Jonathan F Colville, et al.
Insects|April 30, 2021
Nectar Uptake of a Long-Proboscid <i>Prosoeca</i> Fly (Nemestrinidae)-Proboscis Morphology and Flower ShapeHarald W Krenn, Florian Karolyi, Peter Lampert, et al.
Peerj|March 1, 2017
Counting complete? Finalising the plant inventory of a global biodiversity hotspotMartina Treurnicht, Jonathan F Colville, Lucas N Joppa, et al.
Zootaxa|December 8, 2024
Ancient Grasshoppers: A revision of the genus Bullacris (Orthoptera: Pneumoridae)Mikhaila L Gordon, Jonathan F Colville, Adriaan Engelbrecht, et al.
Arthropod Structure & Development|July 19, 2017
Corrigendum to "One proboscis, two tasks: Adaptations to blood-feeding and nectar-extracting in long-proboscid horse flies (Tabanidae, Philoliche)" [Arthropod Struct. Dev. 43 (2014) 403-413]Florian Karolyi, Jonathan F Colville, Stephan Handschuh, et al.
Arthropod Structure & Development|July 29, 2014
One proboscis, two tasks: adaptations to blood-feeding and nectar-extracting in long-proboscid horse flies (Tabanidae, Philoliche)Florian Karolyi, Jonathan F Colville, Stephan Handschuh, et al.
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