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Chloropterus
''Chloropterus'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is distributed in Eastern Europe, West to Central Asia and North Africa. The genus was originally established under the name ''Heterocnemis'' by the Russian entomologist Ferdinand Morawitz in 1860 for a single species, '' Heterocnemis versicolor''. However, the name ''Heterocnemis'' had already been used for a genus of flower chafers (Cetoniinae), so Morawitz renamed his genus to ''Chloropterus'' the following year. Species * '' Chloropterus bimaculatus'' ( Raffray, 1873) * '' Chloropterus fiorii'' Ruffo, 1965 * '' Chloropterus grandis'' Weise, 1889 * '' Chloropterus inornatus'' ( Chen, 1935) * '' Chloropterus lefevrei'' Reitter, 1890 ** '' Chloropterus lefevrei arabicus'' Lopatin, 2008 ** '' Chloropterus lefevrei lefevrei'' Reitter, 1890 * '' Chloropterus mateui'' (Selman, 1969) * '' Chloropterus moldaviensis'' Pic, 1909 * '' Chloropterus ornatus'' Lopatin, 1984 * '' Chloropterus pallidus'' C ...
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Chloropterus Persicus
''Chloropterus'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is distributed in Eastern Europe, West Asia, West to Central Asia, Central Asia and North Africa. The genus was originally established under the name ''Heterocnemis'' by the Russian entomologist Ferdinand Morawitz in 1860 for a single species, ''Chloropterus versicolor, Heterocnemis versicolor''. However, the name ''Heterocnemis'' had already been used for a genus of flower chafers (Cetoniinae), so Morawitz renamed his genus to ''Chloropterus'' the following year. Species * ''Chloropterus bimaculatus'' (Achille Raffray, Raffray, 1873) * ''Chloropterus fiorii'' Ruffo, 1965 * ''Chloropterus grandis'' Julius Weise, Weise, 1889 * ''Chloropterus inornatus'' (Chen Shixiang, Chen, 1935) * ''Chloropterus lefevrei'' Edmund Reitter, Reitter, 1890 ** ''Chloropterus lefevrei arabicus'' Lopatin, 2008 ** ''Chloropterus lefevrei lefevrei'' Edmund Reitter, Reitter, 1890 * ''Chloropterus mateui'' (Selman, 1969) * ''Chloro ...
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Chloropterus Ornatus
''Chloropterus'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is distributed in Eastern Europe, West to Central Asia and North Africa. The genus was originally established under the name ''Heterocnemis'' by the Russian entomologist Ferdinand Morawitz in 1860 for a single species, '' Heterocnemis versicolor''. However, the name ''Heterocnemis'' had already been used for a genus of flower chafers (Cetoniinae), so Morawitz renamed his genus to ''Chloropterus'' the following year. Species * '' Chloropterus bimaculatus'' ( Raffray, 1873) * '' Chloropterus fiorii'' Ruffo, 1965 * '' Chloropterus grandis'' Weise, 1889 * ''Chloropterus inornatus'' ( Chen, 1935) * '' Chloropterus lefevrei'' Reitter, 1890 ** '' Chloropterus lefevrei arabicus'' Lopatin, 2008 ** '' Chloropterus lefevrei lefevrei'' Reitter, 1890 * '' Chloropterus mateui'' (Selman, 1969) * '' Chloropterus moldaviensis'' Pic, 1909 * '' Chloropterus ornatus'' Lopatin, 1984 * ''Chloropterus pallidus'' Cho ...
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Chloropterus Grandis
''Chloropterus'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is distributed in Eastern Europe, West to Central Asia and North Africa. The genus was originally established under the name ''Heterocnemis'' by the Russian entomologist Ferdinand Morawitz in 1860 for a single species, '' Heterocnemis versicolor''. However, the name ''Heterocnemis'' had already been used for a genus of flower chafers (Cetoniinae), so Morawitz renamed his genus to ''Chloropterus'' the following year. Species * '' Chloropterus bimaculatus'' ( Raffray, 1873) * '' Chloropterus fiorii'' Ruffo, 1965 * '' Chloropterus grandis'' Weise, 1889 * ''Chloropterus inornatus'' ( Chen, 1935) * '' Chloropterus lefevrei'' Reitter, 1890 ** ''Chloropterus lefevrei arabicus'' Lopatin, 2008 ** ''Chloropterus lefevrei lefevrei'' Reitter, 1890 * ''Chloropterus mateui'' (Selman, 1969) * ''Chloropterus moldaviensis'' Pic, 1909 * ''Chloropterus ornatus'' Lopatin, 1984 * ''Chloropterus pallidus'' Chobaut ...
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Chloropterus Moldaviensis
''Chloropterus'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is distributed in Eastern Europe, West to Central Asia and North Africa. The genus was originally established under the name ''Heterocnemis'' by the Russian entomologist Ferdinand Morawitz in 1860 for a single species, '' Heterocnemis versicolor''. However, the name ''Heterocnemis'' had already been used for a genus of flower chafers (Cetoniinae), so Morawitz renamed his genus to ''Chloropterus'' the following year. Species * '' Chloropterus bimaculatus'' ( Raffray, 1873) * '' Chloropterus fiorii'' Ruffo, 1965 * '' Chloropterus grandis'' Weise, 1889 * ''Chloropterus inornatus'' ( Chen, 1935) * '' Chloropterus lefevrei'' Reitter, 1890 ** '' Chloropterus lefevrei arabicus'' Lopatin, 2008 ** '' Chloropterus lefevrei lefevrei'' Reitter, 1890 * '' Chloropterus mateui'' (Selman, 1969) * '' Chloropterus moldaviensis'' Pic, 1909 * ''Chloropterus ornatus'' Lopatin, 1984 * ''Chloropterus pallidus'' Chob ...
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Chloropterus Inornatus
''Chloropterus'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is distributed in Eastern Europe, West to Central Asia and North Africa. The genus was originally established under the name ''Heterocnemis'' by the Russian entomologist Ferdinand Morawitz in 1860 for a single species, '' Heterocnemis versicolor''. However, the name ''Heterocnemis'' had already been used for a genus of flower chafers (Cetoniinae), so Morawitz renamed his genus to ''Chloropterus'' the following year. Species * '' Chloropterus bimaculatus'' ( Raffray, 1873) * '' Chloropterus fiorii'' Ruffo, 1965 * '' Chloropterus grandis'' Weise, 1889 * '' Chloropterus inornatus'' ( Chen, 1935) * '' Chloropterus lefevrei'' Reitter, 1890 ** '' Chloropterus lefevrei arabicus'' Lopatin, 2008 ** '' Chloropterus lefevrei lefevrei'' Reitter, 1890 * '' Chloropterus mateui'' (Selman, 1969) * '' Chloropterus moldaviensis'' Pic, 1909 * '' Chloropterus ornatus'' Lopatin, 1984 * '' Chloropterus pallidus'' C ...
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Chloropterus Lefevrei
''Chloropterus lefevrei'' is a species of leaf beetle distributed from the Caucasus via Central Asia to Western Asia. It was first described by Edmund Reitter in 1890, who named it after Édouard Lefèvre Édouard Lefèvre (22 January 183917 June 1894) was a French botanist and later entomologist who specialised in Coleoptera. He became a member of the Entomological Society of France Entomology () is the scientific study of insects, a branch of .... Subspecies There are two subspecies of ''C. lefevrei'': * ''Chloropterus lefevrei arabicus'' Lopatin, 2008: Found in the United Arab Emirates. * ''Chloropterus lefevrei lefevrei'' Reitter, 1890: The nominotypical subspecies. Found in Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. References Eumolpinae Beetles of Asia Insects of Central Asia Insects of West Asia Insects of the Arabian Peninsula Taxa named by Edmund Reitter Beetles described in 1890 ...
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Chloropterus Lefevrei Lefevrei
''Chloropterus lefevrei'' is a species of leaf beetle distributed from the Caucasus via Central Asia to Western Asia. It was first described by Edmund Reitter in 1890, who named it after Édouard Lefèvre Édouard Lefèvre (22 January 183917 June 1894) was a French botanist and later entomologist who specialised in Coleoptera. He became a member of the Entomological Society of France Entomology () is the scientific study of insects, a branch of .... Subspecies There are two subspecies of ''C. lefevrei'': * ''Chloropterus lefevrei arabicus'' Lopatin, 2008: Found in the United Arab Emirates. * ''Chloropterus lefevrei lefevrei'' Reitter, 1890: The nominotypical subspecies. Found in Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. References Eumolpinae Beetles of Asia Insects of Central Asia Insects of West Asia Insects of the Arabian Peninsula Taxa named by Edmund Reitter Beetles described in 1890 ...
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Chloropterus Lefevrei Arabicus
''Chloropterus lefevrei'' is a species of leaf beetle distributed from the Caucasus via Central Asia to Western Asia. It was first described by Edmund Reitter in 1890, who named it after Édouard Lefèvre Édouard Lefèvre (22 January 183917 June 1894) was a French botanist and later entomologist who specialised in Coleoptera. He became a member of the Entomological Society of France Entomology () is the scientific study of insects, a branch of .... Subspecies There are two subspecies of ''C. lefevrei'': * ''Chloropterus lefevrei arabicus'' Lopatin, 2008: Found in the United Arab Emirates. * ''Chloropterus lefevrei lefevrei'' Reitter, 1890: The nominotypical subspecies. Found in Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. References Eumolpinae Beetles of Asia Insects of Central Asia Insects of West Asia Insects of the Arabian Peninsula Taxa named by Edmund Reitter Beetles described in 1890 ...
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Chloropterus Versicolor
''Chloropterus versicolor'' is a species of beetle in the leaf beetle family, subfamily Eumolpinae. It is distributed in Ukraine, southern European Russia European Russia (russian: Европейская Россия, russian: европейская часть России, label=none) is the western and most populated part of Russia. It is geographically situated in Europe, as opposed to the cou ..., Turkey, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. It was first described as ''Heterocnemis versicolor'' by Ferdinand Morawitz in 1860. References Eumolpinae Beetles described in 1860 Beetles of Europe Beetles of Asia {{Eumolpinae-stub ...
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Chloropterus Mateui
''Chloropterus mateui'' is a species of leaf beetle found in Algeria. It was first described as a species of ''Atomyria'' in 1969 by Brian J. Selman, based on a series of specimens collected from the western Sahara. One of these specimens was collected from the desert shrub '' Tamarix''. In 2020, A.G. Moseyko transferred the species to the genus ''Chloropterus''. ''C. mateui'' is very similar in appearance to '' C. persicus'', but the eyes are closer together, the setae are much smaller, the dark markings are less clearly defined, the inner pair of markings on the thorax are more obscure, the outer pair very small. The elytra are shiny and very smooth. The species is also very close to ''Chloropterus pallidus ''Chloropterus pallidus'' is a species of leaf beetle of Algeria, described by the French entomologist Alfred Chobaut Alfred Chobaut (19 October 1860 – 3 February 1926) was a French physician and entomologist. He collected especially beetle ...'', also described ...
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Chloropterus Pallidus
''Chloropterus pallidus'' is a species of leaf beetle of Algeria, described by the French entomologist Alfred Chobaut Alfred Chobaut (19 October 1860 – 3 February 1926) was a French physician and entomologist. He collected especially beetles from Europe and northern Africa and described many new species. His son Hyacinthe Chobaut (1889-1950) was a noted archi ... in 1898. References Eumolpinae Beetles of North Africa Beetles described in 1898 {{Eumolpinae-stub ...
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Chloropterus Bimaculatus
''Chloropterus bimaculatus'' is a species of leaf beetle of Algeria and Morocco described by Achille Raffray in 1873. References Eumolpinae Beetles of North Africa Beetles described in 1873 {{Eumolpinae-stub ...
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