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Syneta
''Syneta'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Synetinae. There are about 11 described species in ''Syneta''. The genus is entirely holarctic in distribution, with species appearing in North America, Siberia, East Asia and Northern Europe. Nomenclature The generic name "''Syneta''", derived from the Greek word meaning "sagacious", was first used by Eschscholtz in his collection, though he never published it. ''Syneta'' was then listed in the last two editions of Dejean's Catalogue of Coleoptera. No characters for the genus were mentioned in the Catalogue, though three species were listed; of these species, only one ('' Syneta betulae'') was considered valid, the other two being ''nomina nuda'', automatically making it the type species of the genus. Because of its inclusion in the Catalogue with a valid species, the name ''Syneta'' should be attributed to Dejean, though it has also been attributed to Lacordaire, who was the first to publish it with a description in 1845. ...
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Syneta Brevitibialis
''Syneta'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Synetinae. There are about 11 described species in ''Syneta''. The genus is entirely holarctic in distribution, with species appearing in North America, Siberia, East Asia and Northern Europe. Nomenclature The generic name "''Syneta''", derived from the Greek word meaning "sagacious", was first used by Eschscholtz in his collection, though he never published it. ''Syneta'' was then listed in the last two editions of Dejean's Catalogue of Coleoptera. No characters for the genus were mentioned in the Catalogue, though three species were listed; of these species, only one ('' Syneta betulae'') was considered valid, the other two being '' nomina nuda'', automatically making it the type species of the genus. Because of its inclusion in the Catalogue with a valid species, the name ''Syneta'' should be attributed to Dejean, though it has also been attributed to Lacordaire, who was the first to publish it with a description in ...
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Syneta Extorris
''Syneta extorris'' is a species of leaf beetle. It is found in eastern North America. Subspecies These two subspecies belong to the species ''Syneta extorris'': * ''Syneta extorris borealis'' Brown, 1961 – pale males, occurs from Newfoundland to Ontario and New York, feeds on balsam fir ('' Abies balsamea'') and on white and red spruce ('' Picea glauca'' and '' Picea rubens''). * ''Syneta extorris extorris'' Brown, 1940 – dark males, restricted to higher elevations in the southern Appalachian Mountains, feeds on southern fir (''Abies fraseri The Fraser fir (''Abies fraseri'') is a species of fir native to the Appalachian Mountains of the Southeastern United States. ''Abies fraseri'' is closely related to ''Abies balsamea'' (balsam fir), of which it has occasionally been treated a ...'') and red spruce ('' Picea rubens''). Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * Synetinae Articles created by Qb ...
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Synetinae
The Synetinae are a small subfamily within the leaf beetle family (Chrysomelidae). They are found entirely within the Holarctic, mainly in North America but also appearing in parts of Europe and Asia. The subfamily contains only two genera, '' Syneta'' and '' Thricolema'', with a total of 12 described species. The group is sometimes treated as a tribe of Eumolpinae, where they are known as Synetini. Classification Historically, the genera ''Syneta'' and ''Thricolema'' were placed within the Orsodacnidae, which was formerly considered a subfamily within the Chrysomelidae. The family-group name was first proposed as "Synetae" in 1883 by John Lawrence LeConte and George Henry Horn, though it is often attributed instead to J. Gordon Edwards James Gordon Edwards (June 24, 1867 – December 31, 1925) was a Canadian-born film director, producer, and writer who began his career as a stage (theatre), stage actor and stage director. Biography James Gordon Edwards was born in Montre ...
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Syneta Carinata
''Syneta carinata'' is a species of leaf beetle. It is found in northwestern North America North America is a continent in the Northern Hemisphere and almost entirely within the Western Hemisphere. It is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the southeast by South America and the Car .... The specific name was first used by Johann Friedrich von Eschscholtz in his collection before 1831, but was never published by him. Instead, the name is attributed to Carl Gustaf Mannerheim, who published a description of the species in 1843. References Further reading * Arnett, R.H. Jr., M. C. Thomas, P. E. Skelley and J. H. Frank. (eds.). (2002). ''American Beetles, Volume II: Polyphaga: Scarabaeoidea through Curculionoidea''. CRC Press LLC, Boca Raton, FL. * Arnett, Ross H. (2000). ''American Insects: A Handbook of the Insects of America North of Mexico''. CRC Press. * Richard E. White. (1983). ''Peterson Field Guides: Beetles''. Hou ...
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Syneta Betulae
''Syneta betulae'' is a species of beetle from the family of leaf beetles, subfamily Synetinae. Subspecies There are two subspecies of ''S. betulae'': * ''Syneta betulae amurensis'' Pic, 1901 * ''Syneta betulae betulae'' (Fabricius, 1792) Distribution ''Syneta betulae'' is distributed in the Fennoscandia and Siberia,zoological excursions on Lake Baikal fauna in Pictures
Leaf beetles that live in Crowns as well as in and .


Description

The beetle is long. The body is elongated,

Syneta Hamata
''Syneta hamata'' is a species of leaf beetle. It is found in western North America North America is a continent in the Northern Hemisphere and almost entirely within the Western Hemisphere. It is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the southeast by South America and the Car .... References Further reading * Synetinae Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1893 Taxa named by George Henry Horn {{chrysomelidae-stub ...
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Syneta Albida
''Syneta albida'', the western fruit beetle, is a species of beetles from the family of leaf beetles, subfamily Synetinae. Distribution The species is found in western North America. Description The length of the adult beetles, on average, is 6 mm. Environment ''Syneta albida'' feeds on the leaves of various deciduous trees: Quince (''Cydonia''), plum A plum is a fruit of some species in ''Prunus'' subg. ''Prunus'.'' Dried plums are called prunes. History Plums may have been one of the first fruits domesticated by humans. Three of the most abundantly cultivated species are not found i ... (''Prunus''), pear (''Pyrus'') and currant (''Ribes''). The larvae eat tree roots, hibernate in the soil, and pupate in the spring. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q4050507 Synetinae Beetles described in 1857 Taxa named by John Lawrence LeConte ...
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Syneta Pilosa
''Syneta pilosa'' is a species of leaf beetle. It is found in North America North America is a continent in the Northern Hemisphere and almost entirely within the Western Hemisphere. It is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the southeast by South America and the Car .... References Further reading * Synetinae Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1940 {{chrysomelidae-stub ...
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Syneta Ferruginea
''Syneta ferruginea'', the rusty leaf beetle, is a species of leaf beetle. It is found in eastern North America North America is a continent in the Northern Hemisphere and almost entirely within the Western Hemisphere. It is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the southeast by South America and the Car .... References Further reading * * * Synetinae Beetles described in 1811 Taxa named by Ernst Friedrich Germar {{chrysomelidae-stub ...
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Syneta Adamsi
''Syneta adamsi'' is a species of beetles from the family of leaf beetles, subfamily Synetinae. Distribution ''Syneta adamsi'' is found in China, Japan and Russia — in Khabarovsk Krai, Sakhalin of the Kuril Islands, Amur regions, and the Primorsky Krai. Description At length the beetle reaches 7.4 mm. The epipleuron is flat, with a number of points at the inner edge. The elytra of females have a long lateral keel. The top of the aedeagus An aedeagus (plural aedeagi) is a reproductive organ of male arthropods through which they secrete sperm from the testes during copulation with a female. It can be thought of as the insect equivalent of a mammal's penis, though the comparison ... has a short process. References Further reading * {{Taxonbar, from=Q1942440 Synetinae Beetles described in 1877 Taxa named by Joseph Sugar Baly ...
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Shinsaku Kimoto
was a Japanese entomologist 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 ... specialising in the Leaf beetle family (Chrysomelidae). Publications * Gressitt, J.L. & Kimoto S. (1961). The Chrysomelidae (Coleopt.) of China and Korea. Part 1. ''Pacific Insects'' 1A: 1–299. * Gressitt, J.L. & Kimoto S. (1963). The Chrysomelidae (Coleopt.) of China and Korea. Part 2. ''Pacific Insects'' 1B: 301–1026. * Gressitt, J.L. & Kimoto S. (1963). Supplement to "The Chrysomelidae (Coleopt.) of China and Korea". ''Pacific Insects'' 5(4): 921–932pdf* Kimoto, S. (1967). Notes on the Chrysomelidae from Taiwan I. ''Kontyû'' 35(4): 368–374. * Kimoto, S. (1969). Notes on the Chrysomelidae from Taiwan II. ''Esakia'' 7: 1–68pdf* Kimoto, S. (1971). Notes on the Chrysomelidae from Taiwan VI ...
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Ernst Friedrich Germar
Ernst Friedrich Germar (3 November 1786 – 8 July 1853) was a German professor and director of the Mineralogical Museum at Halle. As well as being a mineralogist he was interested in entomology and particularly in the Coleoptera and Hemiptera. He monographed the heteropteran family Scutelleridae. In 1845, he was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Published works Amongst Germar's publications are: *Species Cicadarium enumeratae et sub genera distributae. ''Thon's Entomologisches Archiv''. (2)2: 37–57, pl. 1 (1830). *Observations sur plusieurs espèces du genre Cicada, ''Latr. Rev. Entomol. Silbermann'' 2: 49–82, pls. 19-26 (1834). *Ueber die Elateriden mit häutigen Anhängen der Tarsenglieder. Z. Entomol. (Germar) 1: 193-236 (1839) (1839). *Bemerkungen über Elateriden. ''Z. Entomol. (Breslau)'' 5: 133-192 (1844). *Beiträge zur insektenfauna von Adelaide. ''Linn. Entomol.'' 3: 153-247 (1848). *Fauna Insectorum Europae. There were 24 fas ...
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