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Colaspidea Juengeri
''Colaspidea'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is known from North America ( California and the southwestern United States) and the Mediterranean. It has recently been suggested that the Mediterranean species of ''Colaspidea'' are a sister genus to ''Chalcosicya'', and that ''Colaspina'' forms a sister genus to the former two combined. It has also been suggested that the North American species of ''Colaspidea'' may represent a separate genus. The North American species of ''Colaspidea'' have wings, while the Mediterranean species are wingless. Species There are 19 described species in the genus ''Colaspidea'': Mediterranean species: * ''Colaspidea algarvensis'' Zoia, 2014 * ''Colaspidea confinis'' Zoia, 2014 * ''Colaspidea dogueti'' Zoia, 2014 * '' Colaspidea globosa'' (Küster, 1848) * ''Colaspidea graeca'' Zoia, 2014 * '' Colaspidea grossa'' Fairmaire, 1866 * ''Colaspidea incerta'' Zoia, 2014 * '' Colaspidea inflata'' Lefèvre, 1876 * '' Colasp ...
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François-Louis Laporte, Comte De Castelnau
François-Louis Nompar de Caumont Laporte, comte de Castelnau (born ''François-Louis Nompar de Caumont La Force''; 24 December 1802 – 4 February 1880) was a French naturalist, known also as François Laporte or Francis de Castelnau. The standard author abbreviation Castelnau is used to indicate him when citing a botanical name and zoological names other than insects. Laporte is typically used when citing an insect name, or Laporte de Castelnau. Life Born in London, Castelnau studied natural history in Paris. From 1837 to 1841 he traveled in the United States, Texas, and Canada. He visited Middle Florida from November 1837 until March 1838, publishing "Essai sur la Floride du Milieu" in 1843. In Canada he studied the fauna of the Canadian lakes and the river systems of Upper and Lower Canada (roughly corresponding to the modern provinces of Ontario and Quebec) and of the United States. Castelnau, a French savant, was sent by Louis Philippe, in 1843, with two botanists and a ...
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Colaspidea Confinis
''Colaspidea'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is known from North America ( California and the southwestern United States) and the Mediterranean. It has recently been suggested that the Mediterranean species of ''Colaspidea'' are a sister genus to ''Chalcosicya'', and that ''Colaspina'' forms a sister genus to the former two combined. It has also been suggested that the North American species of ''Colaspidea'' may represent a separate genus. The North American species of ''Colaspidea'' have wings, while the Mediterranean species are wingless. Species There are 19 described species in the genus ''Colaspidea'': Mediterranean species: * ''Colaspidea algarvensis'' Zoia, 2014 * '' Colaspidea confinis'' Zoia, 2014 * ''Colaspidea dogueti'' Zoia, 2014 * '' Colaspidea globosa'' (Küster, 1848) * ''Colaspidea graeca'' Zoia, 2014 * '' Colaspidea grossa'' Fairmaire, 1866 * ''Colaspidea incerta'' Zoia, 2014 * '' Colaspidea inflata'' Lefèvre, 1876 * '' Colas ...
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Colaspidea Oblonga
''Colaspidea oblonga'' is a species of beetle in the family Chrysomelidae that can be found on Balearic Islands and Crete. It can also be found in such European countries as France, Germany, and the Italian islands of Corsica Corsica ( , Upper , Southern ; it, Corsica; ; french: Corse ; lij, Còrsega; sc, Còssiga) is an island in the Mediterranean Sea and one of the 18 regions of France. It is the fourth-largest island in the Mediterranean and lies southeast of ..., Sardinia, and Sicily (including the mainland). Besides the central European countries, it can also be found in all states of former Yugoslavia, except for North Macedonia, and in Tunisia. References Eumolpinae Beetles described in 1855 Beetles of Europe Taxa named by Émile Blanchard {{Eumolpinae-stub nl:Colaspidea metallica vi:Colaspidea metallica ...
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Colaspidea Maura
''Colaspidea'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is known from North America ( California and the southwestern United States) and the Mediterranean. It has recently been suggested that the Mediterranean species of ''Colaspidea'' are a sister genus to ''Chalcosicya'', and that ''Colaspina'' forms a sister genus to the former two combined. It has also been suggested that the North American species of ''Colaspidea'' may represent a separate genus. The North American species of ''Colaspidea'' have wings, while the Mediterranean species are wingless. Species There are 19 described species in the genus ''Colaspidea'': Mediterranean species: * ''Colaspidea algarvensis'' Zoia, 2014 * ''Colaspidea confinis'' Zoia, 2014 * ''Colaspidea dogueti'' Zoia, 2014 * '' Colaspidea globosa'' (Küster, 1848) * ''Colaspidea graeca'' Zoia, 2014 * '' Colaspidea grossa'' Fairmaire, 1866 * ''Colaspidea incerta'' Zoia, 2014 * '' Colaspidea inflata'' Lefèvre, 1876 * ''Colaspi ...
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Colaspidea Maghrebina
''Colaspidea'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is known from North America ( California and the southwestern United States) and the Mediterranean. It has recently been suggested that the Mediterranean species of ''Colaspidea'' are a sister genus to ''Chalcosicya'', and that ''Colaspina'' forms a sister genus to the former two combined. It has also been suggested that the North American species of ''Colaspidea'' may represent a separate genus. The North American species of ''Colaspidea'' have wings, while the Mediterranean species are wingless. Species There are 19 described species in the genus ''Colaspidea'': Mediterranean species: * ''Colaspidea algarvensis'' Zoia, 2014 * ''Colaspidea confinis'' Zoia, 2014 * ''Colaspidea dogueti'' Zoia, 2014 * '' Colaspidea globosa'' (Küster, 1848) * ''Colaspidea graeca'' Zoia, 2014 * '' Colaspidea grossa'' Fairmaire, 1866 * ''Colaspidea incerta'' Zoia, 2014 * '' Colaspidea inflata'' Lefèvre, 1876 * ''Colaspi ...
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Colaspidea Juengeri
''Colaspidea'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is known from North America ( California and the southwestern United States) and the Mediterranean. It has recently been suggested that the Mediterranean species of ''Colaspidea'' are a sister genus to ''Chalcosicya'', and that ''Colaspina'' forms a sister genus to the former two combined. It has also been suggested that the North American species of ''Colaspidea'' may represent a separate genus. The North American species of ''Colaspidea'' have wings, while the Mediterranean species are wingless. Species There are 19 described species in the genus ''Colaspidea'': Mediterranean species: * ''Colaspidea algarvensis'' Zoia, 2014 * ''Colaspidea confinis'' Zoia, 2014 * ''Colaspidea dogueti'' Zoia, 2014 * '' Colaspidea globosa'' (Küster, 1848) * ''Colaspidea graeca'' Zoia, 2014 * '' Colaspidea grossa'' Fairmaire, 1866 * ''Colaspidea incerta'' Zoia, 2014 * '' Colaspidea inflata'' Lefèvre, 1876 * '' Colasp ...
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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 zoology. In the past the term "insect" was less specific, and historically the definition of entomology would also include the study of animals in other arthropod groups, such as arach ... in 1869, and twice served as president of the society in 1884 and 1893. He was a civil servant. References * *Constantin, R. 1992: ''Memorial des Coléopteristes Français''. Bull. liaison Assoc. Col. reg. parisienne, Paris (Suppl. 14) *Lhoste, J. 1987: ''Les entomologistes français. 1750 - 1950''. INRA (Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique), Paris : 1-355 78-79 *Musgrave, A. 1932: ''Bibliography of Australian Entomology 1775 - 1930''. Sydney 19th-century French botanists French entomologists Coleopterists 1839 births People ...
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Colaspidea Inflata
''Colaspidea inflata'' is a species of leaf beetle of Algeria, described by 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 ... in 1876. References Eumolpinae Beetles of North Africa Taxa named by Édouard Lefèvre Beetles described in 1876 {{Eumolpinae-stub ...
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Colaspidea Incerta
''Colaspidea'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is known from North America ( California and the southwestern United States) and the Mediterranean. It has recently been suggested that the Mediterranean species of ''Colaspidea'' are a sister genus to ''Chalcosicya'', and that ''Colaspina'' forms a sister genus to the former two combined. It has also been suggested that the North American species of ''Colaspidea'' may represent a separate genus. The North American species of ''Colaspidea'' have wings, while the Mediterranean species are wingless. Species There are 19 described species in the genus ''Colaspidea'': Mediterranean species: * ''Colaspidea algarvensis'' Zoia, 2014 * '' Colaspidea confinis'' Zoia, 2014 * '' Colaspidea dogueti'' Zoia, 2014 * '' Colaspidea globosa'' (Küster, 1848) * '' Colaspidea graeca'' Zoia, 2014 * '' Colaspidea grossa'' Fairmaire, 1866 * '' Colaspidea incerta'' Zoia, 2014 * '' Colaspidea inflata'' Lefèvre, 1876 * '' Co ...
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Léon Fairmaire
Léon Marc Herminie Fairmaire (29 June 1820 – 1 April 1906) was a French entomologist. A specialist in Coleoptera he assembled an immense collection comparable with that of Pierre François Marie Auguste Dejean (1780-1845). This is in the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle The French National Museum of Natural History, known in French as the ' (abbreviation MNHN), is the national natural history museum of France and a ' of higher education part of Sorbonne Universities. The main museum, with four galleries, is loc .... Fairmaire wrote 450 scientific papers and other publications relating to Coleoptera ( partial list of papers in Wikispecies). He also worked on Hemiptera. External links * Scarab WorkersBDH
Histoire Naturelle de France Hemipteres Musée Scolaire Deyrolle (1884).Scan
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Colaspidea Grossa
''Colaspidea grossa'' is a species of beetle in the Chrysomelidae family, that can be found in North Africa particularly in Morocco and Southern Spain Southern may refer to: Businesses * China Southern Airlines, airline based in Guangzhou, China * Southern Airways, defunct US airline * Southern Air, air cargo transportation company based in Norwalk, Connecticut, US * Southern Airways Express, M .... References Eumolpinae Beetles described in 1866 Beetles of North Africa Beetles of Europe Taxa named by Léon Fairmaire {{Eumolpinae-stub ...
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Colaspidea Graeca
''Colaspidea'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is known from North America ( California and the southwestern United States) and the Mediterranean. It has recently been suggested that the Mediterranean species of ''Colaspidea'' are a sister genus to ''Chalcosicya'', and that ''Colaspina'' forms a sister genus to the former two combined. It has also been suggested that the North American species of ''Colaspidea'' may represent a separate genus. The North American species of ''Colaspidea'' have wings, while the Mediterranean species are wingless. Species There are 19 described species in the genus ''Colaspidea'': Mediterranean species: * ''Colaspidea algarvensis'' Zoia, 2014 * '' Colaspidea confinis'' Zoia, 2014 * '' Colaspidea dogueti'' Zoia, 2014 * '' Colaspidea globosa'' (Küster, 1848) * '' Colaspidea graeca'' Zoia, 2014 * '' Colaspidea grossa'' Fairmaire, 1866 * ''Colaspidea incerta'' Zoia, 2014 * '' Colaspidea inflata'' Lefèvre, 1876 * '' Col ...
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