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Dictyneis
''Dictyneis'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is endemic to Chile. It is apterous. Taxonomy The original type species designated for ''Dictyneis'' was ''Myochrous pulvinosus'' Blanchard, 1851. This species was moved to ''Glyptoscelis'' by Jerez and Berti (1987), which would automatically make ''Dictyneis'' a synonym of ''Glyptoscelis''. However, Jerez (1991) then designated ''Myochrous asperatus'' Blanchard, 1851 as the type species, which is considered invalid by Elgueta, Daccordi & Zoia (2017). Despite this, ''Dictyneis'' continues to be used, as it is intended that a submission to the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, ICZN will be made to preserve the name. Species * ''Dictyneis asperatus'' (Émile Blanchard, Blanchard, 1851) * ''Dictyneis brevispinus'' Jerez, 1991 * ''Dictyneis campanensis'' Jerez, 1991 * ''Dictyneis canaliculatus'' Martin Jacoby, Jacoby, 1900 * ''Dictyneis conspurcatus'' (Émile Blanchard, Blanchard, 1851) * ''Di ...
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Dictyneis Canaliculatus
''Dictyneis'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is endemic to Chile. It is apterous. Taxonomy The original type species designated for ''Dictyneis'' was ''Myochrous pulvinosus'' Blanchard, 1851. This species was moved to ''Glyptoscelis'' by Jerez and Berti (1987), which would automatically make ''Dictyneis'' a synonym of ''Glyptoscelis''. However, Jerez (1991) then designated ''Myochrous asperatus'' Blanchard, 1851 as the type species, which is considered invalid by Elgueta, Daccordi & Zoia (2017). Despite this, ''Dictyneis'' continues to be used, as it is intended that a submission to the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, ICZN will be made to preserve the name. Species * ''Dictyneis asperatus'' (Émile Blanchard, Blanchard, 1851) * ''Dictyneis brevispinus'' Jerez, 1991 * ''Dictyneis campanensis'' Jerez, 1991 * ''Dictyneis canaliculatus'' Martin Jacoby, Jacoby, 1900 * ''Dictyneis conspurcatus'' (Émile Blanchard, Blanchard, 1851) * ''Di ...
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Dictyneis Terrosus
''Dictyneis'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is endemic to Chile. It is apterous. Taxonomy The original type species designated for ''Dictyneis'' was ''Myochrous pulvinosus'' Blanchard, 1851. This species was moved to ''Glyptoscelis'' by Jerez and Berti (1987), which would automatically make ''Dictyneis'' a synonym of ''Glyptoscelis''. However, Jerez (1991) then designated ''Myochrous asperatus'' Blanchard, 1851 as the type species, which is considered invalid by Elgueta, Daccordi & Zoia (2017). Despite this, ''Dictyneis'' continues to be used, as it is intended that a submission to the ICZN will be made to preserve the name. Species * '' Dictyneis asperatus'' (Blanchard, 1851) * '' Dictyneis brevispinus'' Jerez, 1991 * '' Dictyneis campanensis'' Jerez, 1991 * ''Dictyneis canaliculatus'' Jacoby, 1900 * '' Dictyneis conspurcatus'' (Blanchard, 1851) * '' Dictyneis humilis'' (Blanchard, 1851) * '' Dictyneis parvus'' Jerez, 1991 * '' Dictyneis quadrid ...
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Dictyneis Quadridentatus
''Dictyneis'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is endemic to Chile. It is apterous. Taxonomy The original type species designated for ''Dictyneis'' was ''Myochrous pulvinosus'' Blanchard, 1851. This species was moved to ''Glyptoscelis'' by Jerez and Berti (1987), which would automatically make ''Dictyneis'' a synonym of ''Glyptoscelis''. However, Jerez (1991) then designated ''Myochrous asperatus'' Blanchard, 1851 as the type species, which is considered invalid by Elgueta, Daccordi & Zoia (2017). Despite this, ''Dictyneis'' continues to be used, as it is intended that a submission to the ICZN will be made to preserve the name. Species * '' Dictyneis asperatus'' (Blanchard, 1851) * '' Dictyneis brevispinus'' Jerez, 1991 * '' Dictyneis campanensis'' Jerez, 1991 * ''Dictyneis canaliculatus'' Jacoby, 1900 * '' Dictyneis conspurcatus'' (Blanchard, 1851) * '' Dictyneis humilis'' (Blanchard, 1851) * '' Dictyneis parvus'' Jerez, 1991 * '' Dictyneis quadrid ...
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Dictyneis Parvus
''Dictyneis'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is endemic to Chile. It is apterous. Taxonomy The original type species designated for ''Dictyneis'' was ''Myochrous pulvinosus'' Blanchard, 1851. This species was moved to ''Glyptoscelis'' by Jerez and Berti (1987), which would automatically make ''Dictyneis'' a synonym of ''Glyptoscelis''. However, Jerez (1991) then designated ''Myochrous asperatus'' Blanchard, 1851 as the type species, which is considered invalid by Elgueta, Daccordi & Zoia (2017). Despite this, ''Dictyneis'' continues to be used, as it is intended that a submission to the ICZN will be made to preserve the name. Species * '' Dictyneis asperatus'' (Blanchard, 1851) * '' Dictyneis brevispinus'' Jerez, 1991 * '' Dictyneis campanensis'' Jerez, 1991 * ''Dictyneis canaliculatus'' Jacoby, 1900 * '' Dictyneis conspurcatus'' (Blanchard, 1851) * '' Dictyneis humilis'' (Blanchard, 1851) * '' Dictyneis parvus'' Jerez, 1991 * ''Dictyneis quadride ...
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Dictyneis Humilis
''Dictyneis'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is endemic to Chile. It is apterous. Taxonomy The original type species designated for ''Dictyneis'' was ''Myochrous pulvinosus'' Blanchard, 1851. This species was moved to ''Glyptoscelis'' by Jerez and Berti (1987), which would automatically make ''Dictyneis'' a synonym of ''Glyptoscelis''. However, Jerez (1991) then designated ''Myochrous asperatus'' Blanchard, 1851 as the type species, which is considered invalid by Elgueta, Daccordi & Zoia (2017). Despite this, ''Dictyneis'' continues to be used, as it is intended that a submission to the ICZN will be made to preserve the name. Species * '' Dictyneis asperatus'' (Blanchard, 1851) * '' Dictyneis brevispinus'' Jerez, 1991 * '' Dictyneis campanensis'' Jerez, 1991 * ''Dictyneis canaliculatus'' Jacoby, 1900 * '' Dictyneis conspurcatus'' (Blanchard, 1851) * '' Dictyneis humilis'' (Blanchard, 1851) * ''Dictyneis parvus'' Jerez, 1991 * ''Dictyneis quadriden ...
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Dictyneis Asperatus
''Dictyneis'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is endemic to Chile. It is apterous. Taxonomy The original type species designated for ''Dictyneis'' was ''Myochrous pulvinosus'' Blanchard, 1851. This species was moved to ''Glyptoscelis'' by Jerez and Berti (1987), which would automatically make ''Dictyneis'' a synonym of ''Glyptoscelis''. However, Jerez (1991) then designated ''Myochrous asperatus'' Blanchard, 1851 as the type species, which is considered invalid by Elgueta, Daccordi & Zoia (2017). Despite this, ''Dictyneis'' continues to be used, as it is intended that a submission to the ICZN will be made to preserve the name. Species * '' Dictyneis asperatus'' (Blanchard, 1851) * '' Dictyneis brevispinus'' Jerez, 1991 * '' Dictyneis campanensis'' Jerez, 1991 * ''Dictyneis canaliculatus'' Jacoby, 1900 * '' Dictyneis conspurcatus'' (Blanchard, 1851) * ''Dictyneis humilis'' (Blanchard, 1851) * ''Dictyneis parvus'' Jerez, 1991 * ''Dictyneis quadrident ...
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Dictyneis Brevispinus
''Dictyneis'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is endemic to Chile. It is apterous. Taxonomy The original type species designated for ''Dictyneis'' was ''Myochrous pulvinosus'' Blanchard, 1851. This species was moved to ''Glyptoscelis'' by Jerez and Berti (1987), which would automatically make ''Dictyneis'' a synonym of ''Glyptoscelis''. However, Jerez (1991) then designated ''Myochrous asperatus'' Blanchard, 1851 as the type species, which is considered invalid by Elgueta, Daccordi & Zoia (2017). Despite this, ''Dictyneis'' continues to be used, as it is intended that a submission to the ICZN will be made to preserve the name. Species * ''Dictyneis asperatus'' (Blanchard, 1851) * '' Dictyneis brevispinus'' Jerez, 1991 * '' Dictyneis campanensis'' Jerez, 1991 * ''Dictyneis canaliculatus'' Jacoby, 1900 * '' Dictyneis conspurcatus'' (Blanchard, 1851) * ''Dictyneis humilis'' (Blanchard, 1851) * ''Dictyneis parvus'' Jerez, 1991 * ''Dictyneis quadridenta ...
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Dictyneis Campanensis
''Dictyneis'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is endemic to Chile. It is apterous. Taxonomy The original type species designated for ''Dictyneis'' was ''Myochrous pulvinosus'' Blanchard, 1851. This species was moved to ''Glyptoscelis'' by Jerez and Berti (1987), which would automatically make ''Dictyneis'' a synonym of ''Glyptoscelis''. However, Jerez (1991) then designated ''Myochrous asperatus'' Blanchard, 1851 as the type species, which is considered invalid by Elgueta, Daccordi & Zoia (2017). Despite this, ''Dictyneis'' continues to be used, as it is intended that a submission to the ICZN will be made to preserve the name. Species * ''Dictyneis asperatus'' (Blanchard, 1851) * ''Dictyneis brevispinus'' Jerez, 1991 * '' Dictyneis campanensis'' Jerez, 1991 * ''Dictyneis canaliculatus'' Jacoby, 1900 * '' Dictyneis conspurcatus'' (Blanchard, 1851) * ''Dictyneis humilis'' (Blanchard, 1851) * ''Dictyneis parvus'' Jerez, 1991 * ''Dictyneis quadridentat ...
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Dictyneis Conspurcatus
''Dictyneis'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is endemic to Chile. It is apterous. Taxonomy The original type species designated for ''Dictyneis'' was ''Myochrous pulvinosus'' Blanchard, 1851. This species was moved to ''Glyptoscelis'' by Jerez and Berti (1987), which would automatically make ''Dictyneis'' a synonym of ''Glyptoscelis''. However, Jerez (1991) then designated ''Myochrous asperatus'' Blanchard, 1851 as the type species, which is considered invalid by Elgueta, Daccordi & Zoia (2017). Despite this, ''Dictyneis'' continues to be used, as it is intended that a submission to the ICZN will be made to preserve the name. Species * ''Dictyneis asperatus'' (Blanchard, 1851) * ''Dictyneis brevispinus'' Jerez, 1991 * ''Dictyneis campanensis'' Jerez, 1991 * ''Dictyneis canaliculatus'' Jacoby, 1900 * '' Dictyneis conspurcatus'' (Blanchard, 1851) * ''Dictyneis humilis'' (Blanchard, 1851) * ''Dictyneis parvus'' Jerez, 1991 * ''Dictyneis quadridentatu ...
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