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Jansonius
''Jansonius'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is found in Chile and Argentina. It was formerly placed in the tribe Adoxini, section Myochroites, but is now placed in Nodinini, section Metachromites. Species The genus contains at least one valid species: * ''Jansonius aeneus'' (Émile Blanchard, Blanchard, 1851) (Synonyms: ''Eumolpus? valdivianus'' Rodolfo Amando Philippi, Philippi & Federico Philippi, Philippi, 1864; ''Chaetocnema blanchardi'' Joseph Sugar Baly, Baly, 1877; ''Jansonius alternatus'' Joseph Sugar Baly, Baly, 1878) ''Dia patagonica'' Boheman, 1858, also from Chile, was placed in the genus by Jan Bechyné in 1953, but as the type is apparently lost or destroyed, this species is considered ''incertae sedis'' in Eumolpinae by Askevold & LeSage (1990). Several additional species were described in or assigned to the genus by Jan Bechyné from other countries in South America, though these may not belong to the genus according to Askevold & LeS ...
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Jansonius Aeneus
''Jansonius'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is found in Chile and Argentina. It was formerly placed in the tribe Adoxini, section Myochroites, but is now placed in Nodinini, section Metachromites. Species The genus contains at least one valid species: * ''Jansonius aeneus'' (Émile Blanchard, Blanchard, 1851) (Synonyms: ''Eumolpus? valdivianus'' Rodolfo Amando Philippi, Philippi & Federico Philippi, Philippi, 1864; ''Chaetocnema blanchardi'' Joseph Sugar Baly, Baly, 1877; ''Jansonius alternatus'' Joseph Sugar Baly, Baly, 1878) ''Dia patagonica'' Boheman, 1858, also from Chile, was placed in the genus by Jan Bechyné in 1953, but as the type is apparently lost or destroyed, this species is considered ''incertae sedis'' in Eumolpinae by Askevold & LeSage (1990). Several additional species were described in or assigned to the genus by Jan Bechyné from other countries in South America, though these may not belong to the genus according to Askevold & LeS ...
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