Sexual dimorphism and allometry in the sphecophilous rove beetle Triacrus dilatus
The rove beetle Triacrus dilatus is found in the Atlantic forest of South America and click here lives in the refuse piles of the paper wasp Agelaia vicina.Adults of T.dilatus are among the largest rove beetles, frequently measuring over 3 cm, and exhibit remarkable variation in body size.To examine sexual dimorphism and allometric relationships we