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Rhembastus
''Rhembastus'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae, native to Africa. Whilst the taxonomy of the genus is disputed, the genus has been suggested as a biological control agent for ''Bryophyllum delagoense'' in Australia. Taxonomy The genus was first identified by the German entomologist Edgar von Harold Baron Edgar von Harold (30 May 1830 – 1 August 1886) was an influential Scarabaeidae expert and entomologist who was active in the 19th century. Biography Edgar von Harold was born in Munich to a German family with Irish origins. He complet ... in 1877 from species in Madagascar, Nyassa and Port Natal. By 1914, 18 different species had already been recorded from Madagascar. In 1965, Brian J. Selman reduced the size of the genus by 45 species, transferring them to other genera such as '' Paraivongius'', '' Massartia'' and '' Sarum''. He also suggested that a revision of the Eumolpinae of Madagascar would produce a complete generic separation of the ...
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Rhembastus Impressicostatus
''Rhembastus'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae, native to Africa. Whilst the taxonomy of the genus is disputed, the genus has been suggested as a biological control agent for ''Bryophyllum delagoense'' in Australia. Taxonomy The genus was first identified by the German entomologist Edgar von Harold in 1877 from species in Madagascar, Nyassa and Port Natal. By 1914, 18 different species had already been recorded from Madagascar. In 1965, Brian J. Selman reduced the size of the genus by 45 species, transferring them to other genera such as ''Paraivongius'', ''Massartia (beetle), Massartia'' and ''Sarum (beetle), Sarum''. He also suggested that a revision of the Eumolpinae of Madagascar would produce a complete generic separation of the Madagascan and African species. In 2006, it was suggested that a full revision of the genus is necessary. Species Species from Africa: * ''Rhembastus apicalis'' Maurice Pic, Pic, 1940 * ''Rhembastus apicicollis'' Burgeon, 19 ...
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Rhembastus Apicalis
''Rhembastus'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae, native to Africa. Whilst the taxonomy of the genus is disputed, the genus has been suggested as a biological control agent for ''Bryophyllum delagoense'' in Australia. Taxonomy The genus was first identified by the German entomologist Edgar von Harold in 1877 from species in Madagascar, Nyassa and Port Natal. By 1914, 18 different species had already been recorded from Madagascar. In 1965, Brian J. Selman reduced the size of the genus by 45 species, transferring them to other genera such as ''Paraivongius'', '' Massartia'' and '' Sarum''. He also suggested that a revision of the Eumolpinae of Madagascar would produce a complete generic separation of the Madagascan and African species. In 2006, it was suggested that a full revision of the genus is necessary. Species Species from Africa: * '' Rhembastus apicalis'' Pic, 1940 * '' Rhembastus apicicollis'' Burgeon, 1941 * '' Rhembastus atripennis'' Pic, 1 ...
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Rhembastus Flavidus
''Rhembastus'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae, native to Africa. Whilst the taxonomy of the genus is disputed, the genus has been suggested as a biological control agent for ''Bryophyllum delagoense'' in Australia. Taxonomy The genus was first identified by the German entomologist Edgar von Harold in 1877 from species in Madagascar, Nyassa and Port Natal. By 1914, 18 different species had already been recorded from Madagascar. In 1965, Brian J. Selman reduced the size of the genus by 45 species, transferring them to other genera such as ''Paraivongius'', '' Massartia'' and '' Sarum''. He also suggested that a revision of the Eumolpinae of Madagascar would produce a complete generic separation of the Madagascan and African species. In 2006, it was suggested that a full revision of the genus is necessary. Species Species from Africa: * ''Rhembastus apicalis'' Pic, 1940 * '' Rhembastus apicicollis'' Burgeon, 1941 * '' Rhembastus atripennis'' Pic, 19 ...
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Rhembastus Diversicolor
''Rhembastus'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae, native to Africa. Whilst the taxonomy of the genus is disputed, the genus has been suggested as a biological control agent for ''Bryophyllum delagoense'' in Australia. Taxonomy The genus was first identified by the German entomologist Edgar von Harold in 1877 from species in Madagascar, Nyassa and Port Natal. By 1914, 18 different species had already been recorded from Madagascar. In 1965, Brian J. Selman reduced the size of the genus by 45 species, transferring them to other genera such as ''Paraivongius'', '' Massartia'' and '' Sarum''. He also suggested that a revision of the Eumolpinae of Madagascar would produce a complete generic separation of the Madagascan and African species. In 2006, it was suggested that a full revision of the genus is necessary. Species Species from Africa: * ''Rhembastus apicalis'' Pic, 1940 * '' Rhembastus apicicollis'' Burgeon, 1941 * '' Rhembastus atripennis'' Pic, 19 ...
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Rhembastus Discoidalis
''Rhembastus'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae, native to Africa. Whilst the taxonomy of the genus is disputed, the genus has been suggested as a biological control agent for ''Bryophyllum delagoense'' in Australia. Taxonomy The genus was first identified by the German entomologist Edgar von Harold in 1877 from species in Madagascar, Nyassa and Port Natal. By 1914, 18 different species had already been recorded from Madagascar. In 1965, Brian J. Selman reduced the size of the genus by 45 species, transferring them to other genera such as ''Paraivongius'', '' Massartia'' and '' Sarum''. He also suggested that a revision of the Eumolpinae of Madagascar would produce a complete generic separation of the Madagascan and African species. In 2006, it was suggested that a full revision of the genus is necessary. Species Species from Africa: * ''Rhembastus apicalis'' Pic, 1940 * '' Rhembastus apicicollis'' Burgeon, 1941 * '' Rhembastus atripennis'' Pic, 19 ...
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Rhembastus Crampeli
''Rhembastus'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae, native to Africa. Whilst the taxonomy of the genus is disputed, the genus has been suggested as a biological control agent for ''Bryophyllum delagoense'' in Australia. Taxonomy The genus was first identified by the German entomologist Edgar von Harold in 1877 from species in Madagascar, Nyassa and Port Natal. By 1914, 18 different species had already been recorded from Madagascar. In 1965, Brian J. Selman reduced the size of the genus by 45 species, transferring them to other genera such as ''Paraivongius'', '' Massartia'' and '' Sarum''. He also suggested that a revision of the Eumolpinae of Madagascar would produce a complete generic separation of the Madagascan and African species. In 2006, it was suggested that a full revision of the genus is necessary. Species Species from Africa: * ''Rhembastus apicalis'' Pic, 1940 * '' Rhembastus apicicollis'' Burgeon, 1941 * '' Rhembastus atripennis'' Pic, 19 ...
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Rhembastus Collaris
''Rhembastus'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae, native to Africa. Whilst the taxonomy of the genus is disputed, the genus has been suggested as a biological control agent for ''Bryophyllum delagoense'' in Australia. Taxonomy The genus was first identified by the German entomologist Edgar von Harold in 1877 from species in Madagascar, Nyassa and Port Natal. By 1914, 18 different species had already been recorded from Madagascar. In 1965, Brian J. Selman reduced the size of the genus by 45 species, transferring them to other genera such as ''Paraivongius'', '' Massartia'' and '' Sarum''. He also suggested that a revision of the Eumolpinae of Madagascar would produce a complete generic separation of the Madagascan and African species. In 2006, it was suggested that a full revision of the genus is necessary. Species Species from Africa: * ''Rhembastus apicalis'' Pic, 1940 * '' Rhembastus apicicollis'' Burgeon, 1941 * '' Rhembastus atripennis'' Pic, 19 ...
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Rhembastus Brevicornis
''Rhembastus'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae, native to Africa. Whilst the taxonomy of the genus is disputed, the genus has been suggested as a biological control agent for ''Bryophyllum delagoense'' in Australia. Taxonomy The genus was first identified by the German entomologist Edgar von Harold in 1877 from species in Madagascar, Nyassa and Port Natal. By 1914, 18 different species had already been recorded from Madagascar. In 1965, Brian J. Selman reduced the size of the genus by 45 species, transferring them to other genera such as ''Paraivongius'', '' Massartia'' and '' Sarum''. He also suggested that a revision of the Eumolpinae of Madagascar would produce a complete generic separation of the Madagascan and African species. In 2006, it was suggested that a full revision of the genus is necessary. Species Species from Africa: * ''Rhembastus apicalis'' Pic, 1940 * '' Rhembastus apicicollis'' Burgeon, 1941 * '' Rhembastus atripennis'' Pic, 19 ...
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Rhembastus Benuensis
''Rhembastus'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae, native to Africa. Whilst the taxonomy of the genus is disputed, the genus has been suggested as a biological control agent for ''Bryophyllum delagoense'' in Australia. Taxonomy The genus was first identified by the German entomologist Edgar von Harold in 1877 from species in Madagascar, Nyassa and Port Natal. By 1914, 18 different species had already been recorded from Madagascar. In 1965, Brian J. Selman reduced the size of the genus by 45 species, transferring them to other genera such as ''Paraivongius'', '' Massartia'' and '' Sarum''. He also suggested that a revision of the Eumolpinae of Madagascar would produce a complete generic separation of the Madagascan and African species. In 2006, it was suggested that a full revision of the genus is necessary. Species Species from Africa: * ''Rhembastus apicalis'' Pic, 1940 * '' Rhembastus apicicollis'' Burgeon, 1941 * '' Rhembastus atripennis'' Pic, 19 ...
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Rhembastus Atripennis
''Rhembastus'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae, native to Africa. Whilst the taxonomy of the genus is disputed, the genus has been suggested as a biological control agent for ''Bryophyllum delagoense'' in Australia. Taxonomy The genus was first identified by the German entomologist Edgar von Harold in 1877 from species in Madagascar, Nyassa and Port Natal. By 1914, 18 different species had already been recorded from Madagascar. In 1965, Brian J. Selman reduced the size of the genus by 45 species, transferring them to other genera such as ''Paraivongius'', '' Massartia'' and '' Sarum''. He also suggested that a revision of the Eumolpinae of Madagascar would produce a complete generic separation of the Madagascan and African species. In 2006, it was suggested that a full revision of the genus is necessary. Species Species from Africa: * ''Rhembastus apicalis'' Pic, 1940 * '' Rhembastus apicicollis'' Burgeon, 1941 * '' Rhembastus atripennis'' Pic, 19 ...
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Rhembastus Atriventris
''Rhembastus'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae, native to Africa. Whilst the taxonomy of the genus is disputed, the genus has been suggested as a biological control agent for ''Bryophyllum delagoense'' in Australia. Taxonomy The genus was first identified by the German entomologist Edgar von Harold in 1877 from species in Madagascar, Nyassa and Port Natal. By 1914, 18 different species had already been recorded from Madagascar. In 1965, Brian J. Selman reduced the size of the genus by 45 species, transferring them to other genera such as ''Paraivongius'', '' Massartia'' and '' Sarum''. He also suggested that a revision of the Eumolpinae of Madagascar would produce a complete generic separation of the Madagascan and African species. In 2006, it was suggested that a full revision of the genus is necessary. Species Species from Africa: * ''Rhembastus apicalis'' Pic, 1940 * '' Rhembastus apicicollis'' Burgeon, 1941 * ''Rhembastus atripennis'' Pic, 193 ...
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Rhembastus Variabilis
''Rhembastus variabilis'' is a species of leaf beetle. It is distributed in South Africa, Mozambique, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sudan, and West Africa as far as Guinea and Ivory Coast. It was described by the German entomologist Edgar von Harold Baron Edgar von Harold (30 May 1830 – 1 August 1886) was an influential Scarabaeidae expert and entomologist who was active in the 19th century. Biography Edgar von Harold was born in Munich to a German family with Irish origins. He complet ... in 1877. References Eumolpinae Beetles of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Insects of South Africa Insects of Mozambique Insects of Sudan Insects of West Africa Beetles described in 1877 Taxa named by Edgar von Harold {{Eumolpinae-stub ...
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