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Monolepta
''Monolepta'' is a genus of skeletonizing leaf beetles in the family Chrysomelidae. It is the most diverse and widely distributed genus in the Galerucinae ''sensu stricto'', with more than 700 described species occurring almost worldwide. It is missing from the Nearctic realm. The genus was first established by Louis Alexandre Auguste Chevrolat in 1836 to include species of Galerucinae with an elongated basi-metatarsus (the first tarsomere of the hind leg). The generic name ''Monolepta'' is derived from the Greek (''monos'', meaning 'one') and (''leptos'', meaning 'thin, slender'). In 1875, Félicien Chapuis established the supra-generic group "Monoleptites", which included other Galerucinae with an elongated basi-metatarsus. Other genera traditionally placed in this group include, for example, '' Luperodes'', '' Candezea'' and '' Barombiella''. The group "Monoleptites" was later found to be polyphyletic A polyphyletic group is an assemblage of organisms or other evolving e ...
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Monolepta Quadriguttata
''Monolepta'' is a genus of skeletonizing leaf beetles in the family Chrysomelidae. It is the most diverse and widely distributed genus in the Galerucinae ''sensu stricto'', with more than 700 described species occurring almost worldwide. It is missing from the Nearctic realm. The genus was first established by Louis Alexandre Auguste Chevrolat in 1836 to include species of Galerucinae with an elongated basi-metatarsus (the first tarsomere of the hind leg). The generic name ''Monolepta'' is derived from the Greek (''monos'', meaning 'one') and (''leptos'', meaning 'thin, slender'). In 1875, Félicien Chapuis established the supra-generic group "Monoleptites", which included other Galerucinae with an elongated basi-metatarsus. Other genera traditionally placed in this group include, for example, '' Luperodes'', '' Candezea'' and '' Barombiella''. The group "Monoleptites" was later found to be polyphyletic A polyphyletic group is an assemblage of organisms or other evolving e ...
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Monolepta Alticola
''Monolepta'' is a genus of skeletonizing leaf beetles in the family Chrysomelidae. It is the most diverse and widely distributed genus in the Galerucinae ''sensu stricto'', with more than 700 described species occurring almost worldwide. It is missing from the Nearctic realm. The genus was first established by Louis Alexandre Auguste Chevrolat in 1836 to include species of Galerucinae with an elongated basi-metatarsus (the first tarsomere of the hind leg). The generic name ''Monolepta'' is derived from the Greek (''monos'', meaning 'one') and (''leptos'', meaning 'thin, slender'). In 1875, Félicien Chapuis established the supra-generic group "Monoleptites", which included other Galerucinae with an elongated basi-metatarsus. Other genera traditionally placed in this group include, for example, '' Luperodes'', '' Candezea'' and '' Barombiella''. The group "Monoleptites" was later found to be polyphyletic, as an elongated basi-metatarsus has evolved multiple times in the Galeruci ...
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Monolepta Pallidula
''Monolepta'' is a genus of skeletonizing leaf beetles in the family Chrysomelidae. It is the most diverse and widely distributed genus in the Galerucinae ''sensu stricto'', with more than 700 described species occurring almost worldwide. It is missing from the Nearctic realm. The genus was first established by Louis Alexandre Auguste Chevrolat in 1836 to include species of Galerucinae with an elongated basi-metatarsus (the first tarsomere of the hind leg). The generic name ''Monolepta'' is derived from the Greek (''monos'', meaning 'one') and (''leptos'', meaning 'thin, slender'). In 1875, Félicien Chapuis established the supra-generic group "Monoleptites", which included other Galerucinae with an elongated basi-metatarsus. Other genera traditionally placed in this group include, for example, '' Luperodes'', '' Candezea'' and '' Barombiella''. The group "Monoleptites" was later found to be polyphyletic, as an elongated basi-metatarsus has evolved multiple times in the Galeruci ...
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Monolepta Mengsongensis
''Monolepta'' is a genus of skeletonizing leaf beetles in the family Chrysomelidae. It is the most diverse and widely distributed genus in the Galerucinae ''sensu stricto'', with more than 700 described species occurring almost worldwide. It is missing from the Nearctic realm. The genus was first established by Louis Alexandre Auguste Chevrolat in 1836 to include species of Galerucinae with an elongated basi-metatarsus (the first tarsomere of the hind leg). The generic name ''Monolepta'' is derived from the Greek (''monos'', meaning 'one') and (''leptos'', meaning 'thin, slender'). In 1875, Félicien Chapuis established the supra-generic group "Monoleptites", which included other Galerucinae with an elongated basi-metatarsus. Other genera traditionally placed in this group include, for example, '' Luperodes'', '' Candezea'' and '' Barombiella''. The group "Monoleptites" was later found to be polyphyletic, as an elongated basi-metatarsus has evolved multiple times in the Galeruci ...
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Monolepta Melanogaster
''Monolepta'' is a genus of skeletonizing leaf beetles in the family Chrysomelidae. It is the most diverse and widely distributed genus in the Galerucinae ''sensu stricto'', with more than 700 described species occurring almost worldwide. It is missing from the Nearctic realm. The genus was first established by Louis Alexandre Auguste Chevrolat in 1836 to include species of Galerucinae with an elongated basi-metatarsus (the first tarsomere of the hind leg). The generic name ''Monolepta'' is derived from the Greek (''monos'', meaning 'one') and (''leptos'', meaning 'thin, slender'). In 1875, Félicien Chapuis established the supra-generic group "Monoleptites", which included other Galerucinae with an elongated basi-metatarsus. Other genera traditionally placed in this group include, for example, '' Luperodes'', '' Candezea'' and '' Barombiella''. The group "Monoleptites" was later found to be polyphyletic, as an elongated basi-metatarsus has evolved multiple times in the Galeruci ...
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Monolepta Marginella
''Monolepta'' is a genus of skeletonizing leaf beetles in the family Chrysomelidae. It is the most diverse and widely distributed genus in the Galerucinae ''sensu stricto'', with more than 700 described species occurring almost worldwide. It is missing from the Nearctic realm. The genus was first established by Louis Alexandre Auguste Chevrolat in 1836 to include species of Galerucinae with an elongated basi-metatarsus (the first tarsomere of the hind leg). The generic name ''Monolepta'' is derived from the Greek (''monos'', meaning 'one') and (''leptos'', meaning 'thin, slender'). In 1875, Félicien Chapuis established the supra-generic group "Monoleptites", which included other Galerucinae with an elongated basi-metatarsus. Other genera traditionally placed in this group include, for example, '' Luperodes'', '' Candezea'' and '' Barombiella''. The group "Monoleptites" was later found to be polyphyletic, as an elongated basi-metatarsus has evolved multiple times in the Galeruci ...
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Monolepta Leuce
''Monolepta'' is a genus of skeletonizing leaf beetles in the family Chrysomelidae. It is the most diverse and widely distributed genus in the Galerucinae ''sensu stricto'', with more than 700 described species occurring almost worldwide. It is missing from the Nearctic realm. The genus was first established by Louis Alexandre Auguste Chevrolat in 1836 to include species of Galerucinae with an elongated basi-metatarsus (the first tarsomere of the hind leg). The generic name ''Monolepta'' is derived from the Greek (''monos'', meaning 'one') and (''leptos'', meaning 'thin, slender'). In 1875, Félicien Chapuis established the supra-generic group "Monoleptites", which included other Galerucinae with an elongated basi-metatarsus. Other genera traditionally placed in this group include, for example, '' Luperodes'', '' Candezea'' and '' Barombiella''. The group "Monoleptites" was later found to be polyphyletic, as an elongated basi-metatarsus has evolved multiple times in the Galeruci ...
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Monolepta Leechi
''Monolepta'' is a genus of skeletonizing leaf beetles in the family Chrysomelidae. It is the most diverse and widely distributed genus in the Galerucinae ''sensu stricto'', with more than 700 described species occurring almost worldwide. It is missing from the Nearctic realm. The genus was first established by Louis Alexandre Auguste Chevrolat in 1836 to include species of Galerucinae with an elongated basi-metatarsus (the first tarsomere of the hind leg). The generic name ''Monolepta'' is derived from the Greek (''monos'', meaning 'one') and (''leptos'', meaning 'thin, slender'). In 1875, Félicien Chapuis established the supra-generic group "Monoleptites", which included other Galerucinae with an elongated basi-metatarsus. Other genera traditionally placed in this group include, for example, '' Luperodes'', '' Candezea'' and '' Barombiella''. The group "Monoleptites" was later found to be polyphyletic, as an elongated basi-metatarsus has evolved multiple times in the Galeruci ...
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Monolepta Kuroheri
''Monolepta'' is a genus of skeletonizing leaf beetles in the family Chrysomelidae. It is the most diverse and widely distributed genus in the Galerucinae ''sensu stricto'', with more than 700 described species occurring almost worldwide. It is missing from the Nearctic realm. The genus was first established by Louis Alexandre Auguste Chevrolat in 1836 to include species of Galerucinae with an elongated basi-metatarsus (the first tarsomere of the hind leg). The generic name ''Monolepta'' is derived from the Greek (''monos'', meaning 'one') and (''leptos'', meaning 'thin, slender'). In 1875, Félicien Chapuis established the supra-generic group "Monoleptites", which included other Galerucinae with an elongated basi-metatarsus. Other genera traditionally placed in this group include, for example, '' Luperodes'', '' Candezea'' and '' Barombiella''. The group "Monoleptites" was later found to be polyphyletic, as an elongated basi-metatarsus has evolved multiple times in the Galeruci ...
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Monolepta Hagiangana
''Monolepta'' is a genus of skeletonizing leaf beetles in the family Chrysomelidae. It is the most diverse and widely distributed genus in the Galerucinae ''sensu stricto'', with more than 700 described species occurring almost worldwide. It is missing from the Nearctic realm. The genus was first established by Louis Alexandre Auguste Chevrolat in 1836 to include species of Galerucinae with an elongated basi-metatarsus (the first tarsomere of the hind leg). The generic name ''Monolepta'' is derived from the Greek (''monos'', meaning 'one') and (''leptos'', meaning 'thin, slender'). In 1875, Félicien Chapuis established the supra-generic group "Monoleptites", which included other Galerucinae with an elongated basi-metatarsus. Other genera traditionally placed in this group include, for example, '' Luperodes'', '' Candezea'' and '' Barombiella''. The group "Monoleptites" was later found to be polyphyletic, as an elongated basi-metatarsus has evolved multiple times in the Galeruci ...
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Monolepta Cruciata
''Monolepta'' is a genus of skeletonizing leaf beetles in the family Chrysomelidae. It is the most diverse and widely distributed genus in the Galerucinae ''sensu stricto'', with more than 700 described species occurring almost worldwide. It is missing from the Nearctic realm. The genus was first established by Louis Alexandre Auguste Chevrolat in 1836 to include species of Galerucinae with an elongated basi-metatarsus (the first tarsomere of the hind leg). The generic name ''Monolepta'' is derived from the Greek (''monos'', meaning 'one') and (''leptos'', meaning 'thin, slender'). In 1875, Félicien Chapuis established the supra-generic group "Monoleptites", which included other Galerucinae with an elongated basi-metatarsus. Other genera traditionally placed in this group include, for example, '' Luperodes'', '' Candezea'' and '' Barombiella''. The group "Monoleptites" was later found to be polyphyletic, as an elongated basi-metatarsus has evolved multiple times in the Galeruci ...
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Monolepta Cavipennis
''Monolepta'' is a genus of skeletonizing leaf beetles in the family Chrysomelidae. It is the most diverse and widely distributed genus in the Galerucinae ''sensu stricto'', with more than 700 described species occurring almost worldwide. It is missing from the Nearctic realm. The genus was first established by Louis Alexandre Auguste Chevrolat in 1836 to include species of Galerucinae with an elongated basi-metatarsus (the first tarsomere of the hind leg). The generic name ''Monolepta'' is derived from the Greek (''monos'', meaning 'one') and (''leptos'', meaning 'thin, slender'). In 1875, Félicien Chapuis established the supra-generic group "Monoleptites", which included other Galerucinae with an elongated basi-metatarsus. Other genera traditionally placed in this group include, for example, '' Luperodes'', '' Candezea'' and '' Barombiella''. The group "Monoleptites" was later found to be polyphyletic, as an elongated basi-metatarsus has evolved multiple times in the Galeruci ...
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