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Phytorus
''Phytorus'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is distributed in Southeast Asia. Species * '' Phytorus antennalis'' Medvedev & Moseyko, 2003 * '' Phytorus cyclopterus'' Lefèvre, 1885 * '' Phytorus dilatatus'' Jacoby, 1884 * '' Phytorus laysi'' Medvedev & Moseyko, 2003 * '' Phytorus pinguis'' ( Baly, 1867) Synonyms and species moved to other genera: * ''Phytorus assimilis'' Lefèvre, 1890: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus fervidus'' Lefèvre, 1885: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus gibbosus'' Lefèvre, 1885: moved to ''Phytorellus'' * ''Phytorus latus'' Weise, 1910: moved to ''Phytorellus'' * ''Phytorus leyteanus'' Medvedev, 1995: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus lineolatus'' Weise, 1923: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus nigripes'' Lefèvre, 1885: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus pallidus'' Lefèvre, 1890: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus plebejus'' Lefèvre, 1885: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus puncticollis'' Lefèvre ...
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Phytorus Antennalis
''Phytorus'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is distributed in Southeast Asia. Species * '' Phytorus antennalis'' Medvedev & Moseyko, 2003 * '' Phytorus cyclopterus'' Lefèvre, 1885 * '' Phytorus dilatatus'' Jacoby, 1884 * '' Phytorus laysi'' Medvedev & Moseyko, 2003 * '' Phytorus pinguis'' ( Baly, 1867) Synonyms and species moved to other genera: * ''Phytorus assimilis'' Lefèvre, 1890: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus fervidus'' Lefèvre, 1885: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus gibbosus'' Lefèvre, 1885: moved to ''Phytorellus'' * ''Phytorus latus'' Weise, 1910: moved to ''Phytorellus'' * ''Phytorus leyteanus'' Medvedev, 1995: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus lineolatus'' Weise, 1923: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus nigripes'' Lefèvre, 1885: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus pallidus'' Lefèvre, 1890: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus plebejus'' Lefèvre, 1885: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus puncticollis'' Lefèvre ...
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Phytorus Pinguis
''Phytorus'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is distributed in Southeast Asia. Species * ''Phytorus antennalis'' Medvedev & Moseyko, 2003 * '' Phytorus cyclopterus'' Lefèvre, 1885 * '' Phytorus dilatatus'' Jacoby, 1884 * '' Phytorus laysi'' Medvedev & Moseyko, 2003 * '' Phytorus pinguis'' ( Baly, 1867) Synonyms and species moved to other genera: * ''Phytorus assimilis'' Lefèvre, 1890: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus fervidus'' Lefèvre, 1885: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus gibbosus'' Lefèvre, 1885: moved to ''Phytorellus'' * ''Phytorus latus'' Weise, 1910: moved to ''Phytorellus'' * ''Phytorus leyteanus'' Medvedev, 1995: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus lineolatus'' Weise, 1923: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus nigripes'' Lefèvre, 1885: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus pallidus'' Lefèvre, 1890: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus plebejus'' Lefèvre, 1885: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus puncticollis'' Lefèvre, ...
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Phytorus Cyclopterus
''Phytorus'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is distributed in Southeast Asia. Species * ''Phytorus antennalis'' Medvedev & Moseyko, 2003 * '' Phytorus cyclopterus'' Lefèvre, 1885 * '' Phytorus dilatatus'' Jacoby, 1884 * '' Phytorus laysi'' Medvedev & Moseyko, 2003 * ''Phytorus pinguis'' ( Baly, 1867) Synonyms and species moved to other genera: * ''Phytorus assimilis'' Lefèvre, 1890: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus fervidus'' Lefèvre, 1885: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus gibbosus'' Lefèvre, 1885: moved to ''Phytorellus'' * ''Phytorus latus'' Weise, 1910: moved to ''Phytorellus'' * ''Phytorus leyteanus'' Medvedev, 1995: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus lineolatus'' Weise, 1923: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus nigripes'' Lefèvre, 1885: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus pallidus'' Lefèvre, 1890: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus plebejus'' Lefèvre, 1885: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus puncticollis'' Lefèvre, ...
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Phytorus Laysi
''Phytorus'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is distributed in Southeast Asia. Species * ''Phytorus antennalis'' Medvedev & Moseyko, 2003 * ''Phytorus cyclopterus'' Édouard Lefèvre, Lefèvre, 1885 * ''Phytorus dilatatus'' Martin Jacoby, Jacoby, 1884 * ''Phytorus laysi'' Medvedev & Moseyko, 2003 * ''Phytorus pinguis'' (Joseph Sugar Baly, Baly, 1867) Synonyms and species moved to other genera: * ''Phytorus assimilis'' Édouard Lefèvre, Lefèvre, 1890: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus fervidus'' Édouard Lefèvre, Lefèvre, 1885: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus gibbosus'' Édouard Lefèvre, Lefèvre, 1885: moved to ''Phytorellus'' * ''Phytorus latus'' Julius Weise, Weise, 1910: moved to ''Phytorellus'' * ''Phytorus leyteanus'' Medvedev, 1995: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus lineolatus'' Julius Weise, Weise, 1923: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus nigripes'' Édouard Lefèvre, Lefèvre, 1885: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus pallidus'' É ...
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Phytorus Dilatatus
''Phytorus'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is distributed in Southeast Asia. Species * ''Phytorus antennalis'' Medvedev & Moseyko, 2003 * ''Phytorus cyclopterus'' Lefèvre, 1885 * '' Phytorus dilatatus'' Jacoby, 1884 * ''Phytorus laysi'' Medvedev & Moseyko, 2003 * ''Phytorus pinguis'' ( Baly, 1867) Synonyms and species moved to other genera: * ''Phytorus assimilis'' Lefèvre, 1890: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus fervidus'' Lefèvre, 1885: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus gibbosus'' Lefèvre, 1885: moved to ''Phytorellus'' * ''Phytorus latus'' Weise, 1910: moved to ''Phytorellus'' * ''Phytorus leyteanus'' Medvedev, 1995: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus lineolatus'' Weise, 1923: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus nigripes'' Lefèvre, 1885: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus pallidus'' Lefèvre, 1890: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus plebejus'' Lefèvre, 1885: moved to ''Rhyparida'' * ''Phytorus puncticollis'' Lefèvre, 18 ...
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Phytorellus
''Phytorellus'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae, known from the Philippines. Species * '' Phytorellus gibbosus'' ( Lefèvre, 1885) * '' Phytorellus latus'' ( Weise, 1910) ** ''Phytorellus latus latus'' ( Weise, 1910) ** ''Phytorellus latus mindorensis'' Medvedev & Moseyko, 2003 References Eumolpinae Chrysomelidae genera Beetles of Asia Insects of the Philippines {{Eumolpinae-stub ...
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Rhyparida
''Rhyparida'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is distributed in the Australasian and Indomalayan realms, though some species are also known from the African islands of Madagascar and Seychelles. Species The following species are placed in the genus: * '' Rhyparida adonarae'' Jacoby, 1894 * '' Rhyparida aemula'' Weise, 1923 * '' Rhyparida aenea'' Gressitt, 1967 * '' Rhyparida aeneopurpurea'' Gressitt, 1967 * '' Rhyparida aeneotincta'' Blackburn, 1889 * '' Rhyparida aethiops'' Weise, 1922 * '' Rhyparida alcyone'' Lea, 1915 * '' Rhyparida alleni'' Lea, 1915 * '' Rhyparida amabilis'' Baly, 1867 * '' Rhyparida ambigua'' Weise, 1923 * '' Rhyparida amboinensis'' Baly, 1867 * '' Rhyparida amplicollis'' Blackburn, 1889 * '' Rhyparida angulata'' Gressitt, 1967 * '' Rhyparida angulicollis'' Baly, 1867 * '' Rhyparida angustata'' Jacoby, 1894 * '' Rhyparida angusticollis'' Lea, 1915 * '' Rhyparida antiquula'' Weise, 1922 * '' Rhyparida apicalis'' Ja ...
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Rhyparida Lineolata
''Rhyparida'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is distributed in the Australasian and Indomalayan realms, though some species are also known from the African islands of Madagascar and Seychelles. Species The following species are placed in the genus: * ''Rhyparida adonarae'' Jacoby, 1894 * ''Rhyparida aemula'' Weise, 1923 * ''Rhyparida aenea'' Gressitt, 1967 * ''Rhyparida aeneopurpurea'' Gressitt, 1967 * ''Rhyparida aeneotincta'' Blackburn, 1889 * ''Rhyparida aethiops'' Weise, 1922 * ''Rhyparida alcyone'' Lea, 1915 * ''Rhyparida alleni'' Lea, 1915 * '' Rhyparida amabilis'' Baly, 1867 * ''Rhyparida ambigua'' Weise, 1923 * ''Rhyparida amboinensis'' Baly, 1867 * '' Rhyparida amplicollis'' Blackburn, 1889 * '' Rhyparida angulata'' Gressitt, 1967 * ''Rhyparida angulicollis'' Baly, 1867 * ''Rhyparida angustata'' Jacoby, 1894 * ''Rhyparida angusticollis'' Lea, 1915 * ''Rhyparida antiquula'' Weise, 1922 * ''Rhyparida apicalis'' Jacoby, 18 ...
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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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Tricliona
''Tricliona'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It contains at least 35 species, and is distributed from India and Southern China to the Philippines and New Guinea. In 2023, ''Tricliona'' was proposed as a synonym of ''Bathseba (beetle), Bathseba'' Motschulsky, 1866, while ''Tricliona foveipennis'' Bryant, 1950 (the only species described from New Guinea), was transferred to the genus ''Gressittella (beetle), Gressittella''. Species The following species are placed in the genus: * ''Tricliona armata'' (Martin Jacoby, Jacoby, 1889) * ''Tricliona bakeri'' Moseyko, 2011 * ''Tricliona bengalensis'' (Martin Jacoby, Jacoby, 1908) * ''Tricliona bicolor'' Martin Jacoby, Jacoby, 1895 * ''Tricliona bifasciata'' Martin Jacoby, Jacoby, 1895 * ''Tricliona ceylonensis'' Martin Jacoby, Jacoby, 1908 * ''Tricliona consobrina'' Chen Shixiang, Chen, 1935 * ''Tricliona costipennis'' Chen Shixiang, Chen, 1935 * ''Tricliona episternalis'' (Julius Weise, Weise, 1922) * ''Triclion ...
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Annales De La Société Entomologique De France
Annals are a concise form of historical writing which record events chronologically, year by year. The equivalent word in Latin and French is ''annales'', which is used untranslated in English in various contexts. List of works with titles containing the word "Annales" * ''Annales'' (Ennius), an epic poem by Quintus Ennius covering Roman history from the fall of Troy down to the censorship of Cato the Elder * Annals (Tacitus) ''Ab excessu divi Augusti'' "Following the death of the divine Augustus" * Annales Alamannici, ed. W. Lendi, Untersuchungen zur frühalemannischen Annalistik. Die Murbacher Annalen, mit Edition (Freiburg, 1971) * Annales Bertiniani, eds. F. , J. Vielliard, S. Clemencet and L. Levillain, Annales de Saint-Bertin (Paris, 1964) * Annales du Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, Paris, France. Published 1802 to 1813, then became the Mémoires then the Nouvelles Annales * Annales Fuldenses, ed. F. Kurze, ''Monumenta Germaniae Historica'' SRG (Hanover, 1891) * ''Ann ...
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Julius Weise
Julius Weise (6 June 1844 – 25 February 1925) was a German entomologist. He specialised in Coleoptera, especially Chrysomelidae and Coccinellidae, and was one of the first entomologists to use genitalia to identify and classify species. His collections of Chrysomelidae, Coccinellidae, Staphylinidae and Carabidae are in the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin, and his collections of Cerambycidae and Coccinellidae are in the National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C.REFERENCES_W
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