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Lahejia
} ''Lahejia'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is known from Africa and Asia. It is related to ''Malegia''. Taxonomy The genus was first created in 1896 by Charles Joseph Gahan for the single species ''Lahejia cinerascens'', which was collected by Lieutenant-Colonel John William Yerbury from Lahij, Yemen (spelled as "Lahej" in the paper). In 2002, Stefano Zoia determined that ''Pseudomalegia'' (a genus created by Martin Jacoby in 1897) was a synonym of ''Lahejia'', transferring to the latter genus six more species (while a seventh became a synonym of ''L. cinerascens''). In 2010, two further species were moved to the genus from ''Microlypesthes'' and ''Malegia'' in the sixth volume of the ''Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera''. Species * ''Lahejia aenea'' (Chen Shixiang, Chen, 1940) * ''Lahejia cinerascens'' Charles Joseph Gahan, Gahan, 1896 * ''Lahejia fulvipes'' (Martin Jacoby, Jacoby, 1898) * ''Lahejia jacobsoni'' (Sumakov, 1901) * ''Lahejia lefevrei ...
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Lahejia Jacobsoni
} ''Lahejia'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is known from Africa and Asia. It is related to ''Malegia''. Taxonomy The genus was first created in 1896 by Charles Joseph Gahan for the single species ''Lahejia cinerascens'', which was collected by Lieutenant-Colonel John William Yerbury from Lahij, Yemen (spelled as "Lahej" in the paper). In 2002, Stefano Zoia determined that ''Pseudomalegia'' (a genus created by Martin Jacoby in 1897) was a synonym of ''Lahejia'', transferring to the latter genus six more species (while a seventh became a synonym of ''L. cinerascens''). In 2010, two further species were moved to the genus from ''Microlypesthes'' and ''Malegia'' in the sixth volume of the ''Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera''. Species * ''Lahejia aenea'' (Chen Shixiang, Chen, 1940) * ''Lahejia cinerascens'' Charles Joseph Gahan, Gahan, 1896 * ''Lahejia fulvipes'' (Martin Jacoby, Jacoby, 1898) * ''Lahejia jacobsoni'' (Sumakov, 1901) * ''Lahejia lefevrei ...
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Lahejia Turkestanica
} ''Lahejia'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is known from Africa and Asia. It is related to ''Malegia''. Taxonomy The genus was first created in 1896 by Charles Joseph Gahan for the single species '' Lahejia cinerascens'', which was collected by Lieutenant-Colonel John William Yerbury from Lahij, Yemen (spelled as "Lahej" in the paper). In 2002, Stefano Zoia determined that ''Pseudomalegia'' (a genus created by Martin Jacoby in 1897) was a synonym of ''Lahejia'', transferring to the latter genus six more species (while a seventh became a synonym of ''L. cinerascens''). In 2010, two further species were moved to the genus from ''Microlypesthes'' and ''Malegia'' in the sixth volume of the ''Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera''. Species * '' Lahejia aenea'' ( Chen, 1940) * '' Lahejia cinerascens'' Gahan, 1896 * ''Lahejia fulvipes'' ( Jacoby, 1898) * ''Lahejia jacobsoni } ''Lahejia'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is ...
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Lahejia Tibialis
} ''Lahejia'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is known from Africa and Asia. It is related to ''Malegia''. Taxonomy The genus was first created in 1896 by Charles Joseph Gahan for the single species '' Lahejia cinerascens'', which was collected by Lieutenant-Colonel John William Yerbury from Lahij, Yemen (spelled as "Lahej" in the paper). In 2002, Stefano Zoia determined that ''Pseudomalegia'' (a genus created by Martin Jacoby in 1897) was a synonym of ''Lahejia'', transferring to the latter genus six more species (while a seventh became a synonym of ''L. cinerascens''). In 2010, two further species were moved to the genus from ''Microlypesthes'' and ''Malegia'' in the sixth volume of the ''Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera''. Species * '' Lahejia aenea'' ( Chen, 1940) * '' Lahejia cinerascens'' Gahan, 1896 * ''Lahejia fulvipes'' ( Jacoby, 1898) * ''Lahejia jacobsoni'' (Sumakov, 1901) * '' Lahejia lefevrei'' ( Jacoby, 1897) * '' Lahejia minut ...
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Lahejia Schimperi
} ''Lahejia'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is known from Africa and Asia. It is related to ''Malegia''. Taxonomy The genus was first created in 1896 by Charles Joseph Gahan for the single species '' Lahejia cinerascens'', which was collected by Lieutenant-Colonel John William Yerbury from Lahij, Yemen (spelled as "Lahej" in the paper). In 2002, Stefano Zoia determined that ''Pseudomalegia'' (a genus created by Martin Jacoby in 1897) was a synonym of ''Lahejia'', transferring to the latter genus six more species (while a seventh became a synonym of ''L. cinerascens''). In 2010, two further species were moved to the genus from ''Microlypesthes'' and ''Malegia'' in the sixth volume of the ''Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera''. Species * '' Lahejia aenea'' ( Chen, 1940) * '' Lahejia cinerascens'' Gahan, 1896 * ''Lahejia fulvipes'' ( Jacoby, 1898) * ''Lahejia jacobsoni'' (Sumakov, 1901) * '' Lahejia lefevrei'' ( Jacoby, 1897) * '' Lahejia minut ...
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Lahejia Minuta
} ''Lahejia'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is known from Africa and Asia. It is related to ''Malegia''. Taxonomy The genus was first created in 1896 by Charles Joseph Gahan for the single species '' Lahejia cinerascens'', which was collected by Lieutenant-Colonel John William Yerbury from Lahij, Yemen (spelled as "Lahej" in the paper). In 2002, Stefano Zoia determined that ''Pseudomalegia'' (a genus created by Martin Jacoby in 1897) was a synonym of ''Lahejia'', transferring to the latter genus six more species (while a seventh became a synonym of ''L. cinerascens''). In 2010, two further species were moved to the genus from ''Microlypesthes'' and ''Malegia'' in the sixth volume of the ''Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera''. Species * '' Lahejia aenea'' ( Chen, 1940) * '' Lahejia cinerascens'' Gahan, 1896 * ''Lahejia fulvipes'' ( Jacoby, 1898) * ''Lahejia jacobsoni'' (Sumakov, 1901) * '' Lahejia lefevrei'' ( Jacoby, 1897) * '' Lahejia minut ...
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Lahejia Aenea
} ''Lahejia'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is known from Africa and Asia. It is related to ''Malegia''. Taxonomy The genus was first created in 1896 by Charles Joseph Gahan for the single species ''Lahejia cinerascens'', which was collected by Lieutenant-Colonel John William Yerbury from Lahij, Yemen (spelled as "Lahej" in the paper). In 2002, Stefano Zoia determined that ''Pseudomalegia'' (a genus created by Martin Jacoby in 1897) was a synonym of ''Lahejia'', transferring to the latter genus six more species (while a seventh became a synonym of ''L. cinerascens''). In 2010, two further species were moved to the genus from ''Microlypesthes'' and ''Malegia'' in the sixth volume of the ''Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera''. Species * '' Lahejia aenea'' ( Chen, 1940) * ''Lahejia cinerascens'' Gahan, 1896 * ''Lahejia fulvipes'' ( Jacoby, 1898) * ''Lahejia jacobsoni'' (Sumakov, 1901) * ''Lahejia lefevrei'' ( Jacoby, 1897) * ''Lahejia minuta'' ...
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Lahejia Lefevrei
} ''Lahejia'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is known from Africa and Asia. It is related to ''Malegia''. Taxonomy The genus was first created in 1896 by Charles Joseph Gahan for the single species '' Lahejia cinerascens'', which was collected by Lieutenant-Colonel John William Yerbury from Lahij, Yemen (spelled as "Lahej" in the paper). In 2002, Stefano Zoia determined that ''Pseudomalegia'' (a genus created by Martin Jacoby in 1897) was a synonym of ''Lahejia'', transferring to the latter genus six more species (while a seventh became a synonym of ''L. cinerascens''). In 2010, two further species were moved to the genus from ''Microlypesthes'' and ''Malegia'' in the sixth volume of the ''Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera''. Species * '' Lahejia aenea'' ( Chen, 1940) * '' Lahejia cinerascens'' Gahan, 1896 * ''Lahejia fulvipes'' ( Jacoby, 1898) * ''Lahejia jacobsoni'' (Sumakov, 1901) * '' Lahejia lefevrei'' ( Jacoby, 1897) * ''Lahejia minuta ...
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Lahejia Fulvipes
} ''Lahejia'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is known from Africa and Asia. It is related to ''Malegia''. Taxonomy The genus was first created in 1896 by Charles Joseph Gahan for the single species '' Lahejia cinerascens'', which was collected by Lieutenant-Colonel John William Yerbury from Lahij, Yemen (spelled as "Lahej" in the paper). In 2002, Stefano Zoia determined that ''Pseudomalegia'' (a genus created by Martin Jacoby in 1897) was a synonym of ''Lahejia'', transferring to the latter genus six more species (while a seventh became a synonym of ''L. cinerascens''). In 2010, two further species were moved to the genus from ''Microlypesthes'' and ''Malegia'' in the sixth volume of the ''Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera''. Species * '' Lahejia aenea'' ( Chen, 1940) * '' Lahejia cinerascens'' Gahan, 1896 * '' Lahejia fulvipes'' ( Jacoby, 1898) * ''Lahejia jacobsoni } ''Lahejia'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It i ...
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Lahejia Cinerascens
''Lahejia cinerascens'' is a species of leaf beetle of Saudi Arabia and Yemen described by Charles Joseph Gahan Charles Joseph Gahan (20 January 1862 – 21 January 1939) was an Irish entomologist who specialized in beetles, particularly the Cerambycidae. He served as keeper at the department of entomology in the British Museum (Natural History) for thirt ... in 1896. References Eumolpinae Beetles of Asia Beetles described in 1896 Insects of the Arabian Peninsula Taxa named by Charles Joseph Gahan {{Eumolpinae-stub ...
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Malegia
''Malegia'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is known from Africa, Asia and the Caucasus. Species * ''Malegia affinis'' Martin Jacoby, Jacoby, 1898 * ''Malegia alluaudi'' Maurice Pic, Pic, 1903 * ''Malegia arabica'' Daccordi, 1979 * ''Malegia asiatica'' Maurice Pic, Pic, 1894 * ''Malegia atritarsis'' Maurice Pic, Pic, 1931 * ''Malegia bicoloripes'' Maurice Pic, Pic, 1936 * ''Malegia colchica'' Edmund Reitter, Reitter, 1912 * ''Malegia contracta'' (Léon Fairmaire, Fairmaire, 1886) * ''Malegia hauseri'' Maurice Pic, Pic, 1902 * ''Malegia laticollis'' Maurice Pic, Pic, 1921 * ''Malegia latipennis'' Maurice Pic, Pic, 1901 * ''Malegia letourneuxi'' Édouard Lefèvre, Lefèvre, 1883 * ''Malegia maculata'' Maurice Pic, Pic, 1909 * ''Malegia nigritarsis'' Maurice Pic, Pic, 1950 * ''Malegia obscurella'' Édouard Lefèvre, Lefèvre, 1883 * ''Malegia olivacea'' Maurice Pic, Pic, 1941 * ''Malegia pallidipes'' Maurice Pic, Pic, 1904 * ''Malegia robusta'' Achard, 191 ...
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Charles Joseph Gahan
Charles Joseph Gahan (20 January 1862 – 21 January 1939) was an Irish entomologist who specialized in beetles, particularly the Cerambycidae. He served as keeper at the department of entomology in the British Museum (Natural History) for thirteen years after Charles Owen Waterhouse. He was born at Roscrea, County Tipperary, Ireland. His father, Michael Gahan was the Master of Erasmus Smith's School in Tipperary. He was educated first at Queens College Galway, where he achieved distinction, and then at the Royal School of Mines in Kensington. In 1882 he was awarded a medal and prizes as the best biological student of the session. In 1886, he joined the British Museum (Natural History) as an assistant in the Department of Zoology where he became Keeper in the then newly formed Department of Entomology in 1913. An expert on beetles, especially Cerambycidae, he wrote the 1906 volume of ''The Fauna of British India, Including Ceylon and Burma'' on that group. Gahan served as honorar ...
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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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