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The mature larvae of the following fourteen species are described and illustrated: (Paykull, 1800), (Gravenhorst, 1807), (Gyllenhal, 1813), (Rosenschoeld, 1838), (Rubsaamen, 1895), (H. Brisout de Barneville, 1862), (Kirsch, 1881), (Panzer, 1796), (Boheman, 1838), (Germar, 1821), (Gyllenhal, 1838), Toševski & Caldara, 2015, (Fabricius, 1792), and (Germar, 1821). The pupae of thirteen of them (except ) were also described.

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The mature larva of the weevil species (Linnaeus, 1758), one of only two Palaearctic members of the supertribe Orobitiditae, is re-described, while the pupa is described for the first time. The biology of this species was studied at two sites in Germany. It was reared from seed capsules of L.

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The immature stages of the following five Palaearctic species are described for the first time: Desbrochers des Loges, 1900, (Germar, 1821), Gyllenhal, 1838, (Germar, 1821), and Gyllenhal, 1838. These species belong to four different groups previously established according to a phylogenetic analysis: the first two belong to the group and the other three to groups respectively bearing their name (, , and groups). All these species exhibit several diagnostic characters distinguishing them from each other.

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The aim of the study on which this article reports was to identify parents' approaches to their children's remote education during the COVID-19 pandemic in April and May 2020. Additionally, this investigation sought to determine the role of parent perceptions of the barriers and benefits of remote education. The research draws on a survey of 421 parents of primary school students, in which a 66-item questionnaire (4 subscales) was used.

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The immature stages of ten species are described for the first time and those of two other species are redescribed, adding important chaetotaxy characters that were missing from previous descriptions. These species belong to six of the nine assemblages of species previously established according to a phylogenetic analysis. All these groupings are confirmed on the basis of several characters of mature larvae and pupae.

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This paper is the first comprehensive work on the pupae of Staphylinidae. It is the first-ever attempt to employ the morphological characters of these pupae in phylogenetic analysis. The study shows that the external structures of Staphylinini pupae could be a useful, alternative source for assessing the relationships of certain taxa within a tribe.

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The mature larva of is redescribed and illustrated, and the pupa is described for the first time. Supplements to the identification keys for larvae and pupae of selected Palaearctic Entiminae genera and species are given. Data on the life history, especially oviposition capacity and voltinism, of are provided and discussed, and the number of the six larval instars was confirmed.

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Descriptions of immature stages of four species of the genera , , , and and larval instar determination in (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Entiminae).

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January 2019

Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, United Kingdom Natural History Museum London United Kingdom.

The mature larva and pupa of and the mature larva of are described for the first time. The larvae of and are re-described. Five larval instars were determined in , thereby correcting doubtful data in the literature.

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The paper describes the external structures of the late larval stages of two Palearctic myrmecophilous staphylinids: and associated with the species group. This is the first-ever description of the larva of , and the only complete, detailed account of the morphology of this developmental stage in the genus currently available. For the first time in these two genera, 13 and 10 larval diagnostic features, respectively, are proposed.

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The relationship between the genera and of Mecinini (Curculionidae, Curculioninae) was tested on the basis of morphological characters from the immature stages. The mature larvae of five species ( (Boheman, 1845), (Gyllenhal, 1813), (Gyllenhal, 1838), (Desbrochers des Loges, 1893), and (H. Brisout de Barneville, 1863)), three species ( Solari, 1947, (Herbst, 1795), and (Linnaeus, 1767)), and the pupae of four species (, , , and ) and two species ( and ) are described in detail for the first time.

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