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Rhembastus Flavotibialis
''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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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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Édouard Lefèvre
Édouard Lefèvre (22 January 183917 June 1894) was a French botanist and later entomologist who specialised in Coleoptera. He became a member of the Entomological Society of France Entomology () is the scientific study of insects, a branch of zoology. In the past the term "insect" was less specific, and historically the definition of entomology would also include the study of animals in other arthropod groups, such as arach ... in 1869, and twice served as president of the society in 1884 and 1893. He was a civil servant. References * *Constantin, R. 1992: ''Memorial des Coléopteristes Français''. Bull. liaison Assoc. Col. reg. parisienne, Paris (Suppl. 14) *Lhoste, J. 1987: ''Les entomologistes français. 1750 - 1950''. INRA (Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique), Paris : 1-355 78-79 *Musgrave, A. 1932: ''Bibliography of Australian Entomology 1775 - 1930''. Sydney 19th-century French botanists French entomologists Coleopterists 1839 births People ...
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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 Crassus
''Rhembastus crassus'' is a species of leaf beetle of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It was first described by the Belgian entomologist in 1941. References Eumolpinae Beetles of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Beetles described in 1941 Endemic fauna of the Democratic Republic of the Congo {{Eumolpinae-stub ...
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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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Carl Eduard Adolph Gerstaecker
Carl Eduard Adolph Gerstaecker (30 August 1828 – 20 June 1895) was a German zoologist, entomologist and professor at the University of Berlin and then the University of Greifswald. Biography Gerstaecker was born in Berlin, where he studied medicine and natural sciences, receiving his PhD in 1855 as a student of Johann Christoph Friedrich Klug. In 1856 he obtained his habilitation for zoology, and soon afterwards, became a curator at the Zoological Museum of Humboldt University. In 1864 he began work as a lecturer at the Landwirtschaftlichen Lehranstalt (Agricultural Educational Facility) in Berlin. In 1874 he became an associate professor for zoology at the University of Berlin, and in 1876, a professor of zoology at the University of Greifswald. He died in Greifswald. Works * ''Monographie der Endomychiden'' (1858) – Monograph on Endomychidae. * ''Handbuch der Zoologie'' (with Wilhelm Peters und Julius Victor Carus), Leipzig (1863-1875). * (Arthropoda) * Arthropod ...
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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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Journal Of Zoology
The ''Journal of Zoology'' is a scientific journal concerning zoology, the study of animals. It was founded in 1830 by the Zoological Society of London and is published by Wiley-Blackwell. It carries original research papers, which are targeted towards general readers. Some of the articles are available via open access, depending on the author's wishes. According to the ''Journal Citation Reports'', the journal has a 2020 impact factor of 2.322, ranking it 36th out of 175 journals in the category "Zoology". From around 1833, it was known as the ''Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London'' (). From 1965 to 1984, it was known as the ''Journal of Zoology: Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London'' (). See also * List of zoology journals This is a list of scientific journals which cover the field of zoology. A * '' Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae'' * '' Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae'' * '' Acta Zoologica Bulgarica'' * ''Acta Zoologica Mex ...
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Martin Jacoby
Martin Jacoby (12 April 1842, Altona – 24 December 1907, London) was a German entomologist who specialised in Coleoptera, especially Chrysomelidae (formerly known as Phytophaga). He was also a musician who played in the orchestra of the Royal Italian Opera in London, and later became a violin tutor. Selected works *1880–1892. Insecta. Coleoptera. Phytophaga (part). Volume VI, Part 1 (Supp.) of ''Biologia Centrali-Americana'' *1885–1894 Insecta. Coleoptera. Phytophaga (part). Volume VI, Part 2 of ''Biologia Centrali-Americana'' *1899. Descriptions of the new species of phytophagous Coleoptera obtained by Dr. Dohrn in Sumatra.''Stettiner Entomologische Zeitung'' 60: 259–313, 1 pl. *1903. Coleoptera Phytophaga Fam. Sagridae.in: P. Wytsman (ed.), ''Genera Insectorum''. Fascicule 14A. P. Wytsman, Brussels, pp. 1–11 1 pl. *1904. Coleoptera Phytophaga Fam. Sagridae. in: P. Wytsman (ed.), ''Genera Insectorum''. Fascicule 14B. P. Wytsman, Brussels, pp. 13–14. *19 ...
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