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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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Joseph Sugar Baly
Joseph Sugar Baly (1816 – 25 March 1890) was an English doctor and entomologist. Born in Warwick where he would also die, Baly was a specialist in Coleoptera: Phytophaga Phytophaga is a clade of beetles within the infraorder Cucujiformia consisting of the superfamilies Chrysomeloidea and Curculionoidea that are distinctive in the plant-feeding habit combined with the tarsi being pseudotetramerous or cryptopentam .... His collection is in the Natural History Museum, London. One of the many species he described was '' Stethopachys formosa''. Works * ''Catalogue of the Hispidae in the Collection of the British Museum''. * (with George Champion) ''Insecta. Coleoptera. Phytophaga'' (part). Vol. VI, Pt. 2 (1885-1894) Biologia Centrali-Americana References * Anthony Musgrave (1932). Bibliography of Australian Entomology, 1775–1930, with biographical notes on authors and collectors, Royal Zoological Society of News South Wales (Sydney) : viii + 380. * Anonym 1889-1890: al ...
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Martin Jacoby
Martin Jacoby (12 April 1842, Altona – 24 December 1907, London) was a German entomologist who specialised in Coleoptera, especially Chrysomelidae (formerly known as Phytophaga). He was also a musician who played in the orchestra of the Royal Italian Opera in London, and later became a violin tutor. Selected works *1880–1892. Insecta. Coleoptera. Phytophaga (part). Volume VI, Part 1 (Supp.) of ''Biologia Centrali-Americana'' *1885–1894 Insecta. Coleoptera. Phytophaga (part). Volume VI, Part 2 of ''Biologia Centrali-Americana'' *1899. Descriptions of the new species of phytophagous Coleoptera obtained by Dr. Dohrn in Sumatra.''Stettiner Entomologische Zeitung'' 60: 259–313, 1 pl. *1903. Coleoptera Phytophaga Fam. Sagridae.in: P. Wytsman (ed.), ''Genera Insectorum''. Fascicule 14A. P. Wytsman, Brussels, pp. 1–11 1 pl. *1904. Coleoptera Phytophaga Fam. Sagridae. in: P. Wytsman (ed.), ''Genera Insectorum''. Fascicule 14B. P. Wytsman, Brussels, pp. 13–14. *19 ...
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Arthropods Of Chile
Arthropods (, (gen. ποδός)) are invertebrate animals with an exoskeleton, a segmented body, and paired jointed appendages. Arthropods form the phylum Arthropoda. They are distinguished by their jointed limbs and cuticle made of chitin, often mineralised with calcium carbonate. The arthropod body plan consists of segments, each with a pair of appendages. Arthropods are bilaterally symmetrical and their body possesses an external skeleton. In order to keep growing, they must go through stages of moulting, a process by which they shed their exoskeleton to reveal a new one. Some species have wings. They are an extremely diverse group, with up to 10 million species. The haemocoel, an arthropod's internal cavity, through which its haemolymph – analogue of blood – circulates, accommodates its interior organs; it has an open circulatory system. Like their exteriors, the internal organs of arthropods are generally built of repeated segments. Their nervous system is " ...
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Beetles Of South America
Beetles are insects that form the order Coleoptera (), in the superorder Endopterygota. Their front pair of wings are hardened into wing-cases, elytra, distinguishing them from most other insects. The Coleoptera, with about 400,000 described species, is the largest of all orders, constituting almost 40% of described insects and 25% of all known animal life-forms; new species are discovered frequently, with estimates suggesting that there are between 0.9 and 2.1 million total species. Found in almost every habitat except the sea and the polar regions, they interact with their ecosystems in several ways: beetles often feed on plants and fungi, break down animal and plant debris, and eat other invertebrates. Some species are serious agricultural pests, such as the Colorado potato beetle, while others such as Coccinellidae (ladybirds or ladybugs) eat aphids, scale insects, thrips, and other plant-sucking insects that damage crops. Beetles typically have a particularly hard exoske ...
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Chrysomelidae Genera
The insects of the beetle family Chrysomelidae are commonly known as leaf beetles, and include over 37,000 (and probably at least 50,000) species in more than 2,500 genera, making up one of the largest and most commonly encountered of all beetle families. Numerous subfamilies are recognized, but the precise taxonomy and systematics are likely to change with ongoing research. Leaf beetles are partially recognizable by their tarsal formula, which appears to be 4-4-4, but is actually 5-5-5 as the fourth tarsal segment is very small and hidden by the third. As with many taxa, no single character defines the Chrysomelidae; instead, the family is delineated by a set of characters. Some lineages are only distinguished with difficulty from longhorn beetles (family Cerambycidae), namely by the antennae not arising from frontal tubercles. Adult and larval leaf beetles feed on all sorts of plant tissue, and all species are fully herbivorous. Many are serious pests of cultivated plants, fo ...
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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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Federico Philippi
Federico Philippi or Friedrich Heinrich Eunom Philippi (16 December 1838 – 16 January 1910) was a German zoologist and botanist active in Chile. He was the youngest son of the famed naturalist Rodolfo Amando Philippi and Caroline Krumwiede. He was born in Naples. The son of Federico Philippi, Julio Philippi Bihl, became a lawyer, economist and politician. The granddaughter of Federico and daughter of Julio, Adriana married Jaime Eyzaguirre in 1934. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Philippi, Federico German emigrants to Chile Scientists from Naples 1838 births 1910 deaths Employees of the Chilean National Museum of Natural History Federico Federico (; ) is a given name and surname. It is a form of Frederick, most commonly found in Spanish, Portuguese and Italian. People with the given name Federico Artists * Federico Ágreda, Venezuelan composer and DJ. * Federico Aguilar Alcuaz, r ...
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Rodolfo Amando Philippi
Rodolfo Amando (or Rudolph Amandus) Philippi (14 September 1808 – 23 July 1904) was a German–Chilean paleontologist and zoologist. Philippi contributed primarily to malacology and paleontology. His grandson, Rodulfo Amando Philippi Bañados (1905-1969), was also a zoologist and in order to avoid confusion in zoological nomenclature, the elder is referred to as "Philippi rumwiede to distinguish him from his grandson "Philippi añados. Early life Philippi was born in Charlottenburg, Berlin to Johann Wilhelm Eberhard Philippi, a Prussian government auditor, and his third wife Maria Anna Krumwiede (m. 1806). The father had five children from two earlier marriages and Philippi was the eldest from the third marriage. In 1818, Philippi, his younger brother Bernhard Eunom (1811–1852) and their mother went to Yverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland, where they were educated at the Pestalozzian Institute founded by Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi (1746–1827). The teaching included the use o ...
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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 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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