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Epistictina
''Epistictina'' is a genus of tortoise beetle found in Asia. There are about 5 species in the genus. * '' Epistictina fulvonigra'' - Burma * '' Epistictina perplexa'' - Thailand, Vietnam * '' Epistictina reicheana'' - Sri Lanka, India, Nepal * '' Epistictina viridimaculata'' - India to Vietnam * '' Epistictina weisei'' - western India References {{taxonbar, from =Q2278171 Chrysomelidae genera Cassidinae ...
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Epistictina Fulvonigra
''Epistictina'' is a genus of tortoise beetle found in Asia. There are about 5 species in the genus. * '' Epistictina fulvonigra'' - Burma * '' Epistictina perplexa'' - Thailand, Vietnam * '' Epistictina reicheana'' - Sri Lanka, India, Nepal * '' Epistictina viridimaculata'' - India to Vietnam * '' Epistictina weisei'' - western India References {{taxonbar, from =Q2278171 Chrysomelidae genera Cassidinae ...
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Epistictina Perplexa
''Epistictina'' is a genus of tortoise beetle found in Asia. There are about 5 species in the genus. * ''Epistictina fulvonigra ''Epistictina'' is a genus of tortoise beetle found in Asia. There are about 5 species in the genus. * '' Epistictina fulvonigra'' - Burma * '' Epistictina perplexa'' - Thailand, Vietnam * '' Epistictina reicheana'' - Sri Lanka, India, Nepal ...'' - Burma * '' Epistictina perplexa'' - Thailand, Vietnam * '' Epistictina reicheana'' - Sri Lanka, India, Nepal * '' Epistictina viridimaculata'' - India to Vietnam * '' Epistictina weisei'' - western India References {{taxonbar, from =Q2278171 Chrysomelidae genera Cassidinae ...
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Epistictina Viridimaculata
''Epistictina'' is a genus of tortoise beetle found in Asia. There are about 5 species in the genus. * ''Epistictina fulvonigra'' - Burma * ''Epistictina perplexa ''Epistictina'' is a genus of tortoise beetle found in Asia. There are about 5 species in the genus. * ''Epistictina fulvonigra ''Epistictina'' is a genus of tortoise beetle found in Asia. There are about 5 species in the genus. * '' Epist ...'' - Thailand, Vietnam * '' Epistictina reicheana'' - Sri Lanka, India, Nepal * '' Epistictina viridimaculata'' - India to Vietnam * '' Epistictina weisei'' - western India References {{taxonbar, from =Q2278171 Chrysomelidae genera Cassidinae ...
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Epistictina Weisei
''Epistictina'' is a genus of tortoise beetle found in Asia. There are about 5 species in the genus. * ''Epistictina fulvonigra'' - Burma * ''Epistictina perplexa'' - Thailand, Vietnam * '' Epistictina reicheana'' - Sri Lanka, India, Nepal * ''Epistictina viridimaculata ''Epistictina'' is a genus of tortoise beetle found in Asia. There are about 5 species in the genus. * ''Epistictina fulvonigra'' - Burma * ''Epistictina perplexa ''Epistictina'' is a genus of tortoise beetle found in Asia. There are about ...'' - India to Vietnam * '' Epistictina weisei'' - western India References {{taxonbar, from =Q2278171 Chrysomelidae genera Cassidinae ...
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Epistictina Reicheana
''Epistictina reicheana'', is a species of leaf beetle found in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Tasmania. Description It is a medium-sized beetle. Body oval. Elytra dark reddish in color with many dark patches. Larva dark brown in color with a distinct pattern. Final instar grub is about 10 to 11 mm in length. Head and legs are much darker. Body covered with setae. Pupa is about 8.3 mm long. Pupa without urogomphi or apical processes. Sixth and seventh abdominal segments are also absent. Biology The host plant is ''Stereospermum tetragonum ''Stereospermum tetragonum'', the yellow snake tree, is 15–20 m tall, trunk 15–25 cm in diam, large leaves 25–50 cm; leaflets 3–6 on each side of midrib, long elliptic, 8-14 X 2.5–6 cm. Large, pale yellow, trumpet shape ...''. Adult female lays eggs on the upper surface of the leaf which are deposited in egg masses or within ootheca. Ootheca is made of brownish translucent material, but appears yellowish. After hatchi ...
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Carl Henrik Boheman
Carl Henrik Boheman (10 July 1796 – 2 November 1868) was a Swedish entomologist. Boheman studied at Lund University and trained as an officer, participating in the invasion of Norway in 1814. He had been an enthusiastic entomologist since childhood, and was called by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1841 to the position of professor and keeper of the Department of Entomology of the Swedish Museum of Natural History in Stockholm. He had been made a member of the Academy in 1838. He retired from the Museum in 1867. Boheman was a specialist in coleoptera, and particularly in Chrysomelidae and Rhynchophora, he collaborated in particular with Carl Johan Schönherr (1772–1848) in his great work on Curculionidae. His other works included ''Årsberättelse om framstegen I insekternas myria ach arachnidernas naturalhistoria under åren 1845 och 1846'' (1847), ''Insecta Caffraria'' (two volumes, 1848–1857), ''Monographia Cassididarum Holmiæ'' (four volumes, 1850–1 ...
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Cassidinae
The Cassidinae (tortoise and leaf-mining beetles) are a subfamily of the leaf beetles, or Chrysomelidae. The antennae arise close to each other and some members have the pronotal and elytral edges extended to the side and covering the legs so as to give them the common name of tortoise beetles. Some members, such as in the tribe Hispini, are notable for the spiny outgrowths to the pronotum and elytra. Description The "cassidoids" have a rounded outline with the edges of the pronotum and elytra expanded, spreading out to cover the legs and head. They are often colourful and metallic, with ornate sculpturing; a few species have the ability to change the colour due to water movements within the translucent cuticle. All members of the subfamily have the mouthparts reduced into a cavity in the head capsule, the legs have four segmented tarsi. The hispoids have larvae that are leaf miners, while the cassidoids feed on the plant surfaces, sometimes covering their bodies with faecal shi ...
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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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