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Taophila Wanati
''Taophila'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. The genus is endemic to New Caledonia. Taxonomy ''Taophila'' was first established in 1916 by the Austrian entomologist Karl Borromaeus Maria Josef Heller for a single described species, ''Taophila subsericea''. The genus remained monotypic for nearly a century, until two further species were described in 2007. In 2010, the genus was revised by G. Allan Samuelson, who added another nine species. In 2014, entomologists Jésus Gómez-Zurita and Anabela Cardoso made a morphological and molecular phylogenetic study of the genus, using the results to propose two new subgenera: ''Jolivetiana'' and ''Lapita''. The subgenus ''Lapita'' was later found to be a junior homonym of the fly genus ''Lapita'' Bickel, 2002, and moreover the group has many morphological differences to ''Taophila'' s. str., so it was renamed to '' Tricholapita'' and elevated in rank to genus in 2020. Species ''Taophila'' contains 21 species, wh ...
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Karl Borromaeus Maria Josef Heller
Karl Borromaeus Maria Josef Heller (21 March 1864, Rappoltenkirchen, Tulln (district) – 25 December 1945, Dresden), was an Austrian entomologist who specialised in Coleoptera. He was a Professor and Section leader in the Staatliches Museum für Tierkunde Dresden where his collection is maintained. Heller was a taxonomist. He described many new species of world fauna. He was a Member of the Stettin Entomological Society The Entomological Society of Stettin (german: Entomologischer Verein zu Stettin) or Stettin Entomological Society, based in Stettin (Szczecin), was one of the leading entomological societies of the 19th century. Most German entomologists were membe .... Publications Partial list *Heller, K.M. 1895. Erster Beitrag zur Papuanischen Kaeferfauna. ''Abhandlungen und Berichte des Königlichen Zoologischen und Anthropologische-Ethnographischen Museums zu Dresden'' 5 (16): 1–17 *Heller, K.M. 1898. Neue Käfer von Celebes. ''Abhandlungen und Berichte Konigl. Zoologischen ...
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Taophila Deimos
''Taophila'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. The genus is endemic to New Caledonia. Taxonomy ''Taophila'' was first established in 1916 by the Austrian entomologist Karl Borromaeus Maria Josef Heller for a single described species, ''Taophila subsericea''. The genus remained monotypic for nearly a century, until two further species were described in 2007. In 2010, the genus was revised by G. Allan Samuelson, who added another nine species. In 2014, entomologists Jésus Gómez-Zurita and Anabela Cardoso made a morphological and molecular phylogenetic study of the genus, using the results to propose two new subgenera: ''Jolivetiana'' and ''Lapita''. The subgenus ''Lapita'' was later found to be a junior homonym of the fly genus ''Lapita'' Bickel, 2002, and moreover the group has many morphological differences to ''Taophila'' s. str., so it was renamed to '' Tricholapita'' and elevated in rank to genus in 2020. Species ''Taophila'' contains 21 species, wh ...
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Taophila Wanati
''Taophila'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. The genus is endemic to New Caledonia. Taxonomy ''Taophila'' was first established in 1916 by the Austrian entomologist Karl Borromaeus Maria Josef Heller for a single described species, ''Taophila subsericea''. The genus remained monotypic for nearly a century, until two further species were described in 2007. In 2010, the genus was revised by G. Allan Samuelson, who added another nine species. In 2014, entomologists Jésus Gómez-Zurita and Anabela Cardoso made a morphological and molecular phylogenetic study of the genus, using the results to propose two new subgenera: ''Jolivetiana'' and ''Lapita''. The subgenus ''Lapita'' was later found to be a junior homonym of the fly genus ''Lapita'' Bickel, 2002, and moreover the group has many morphological differences to ''Taophila'' s. str., so it was renamed to '' Tricholapita'' and elevated in rank to genus in 2020. Species ''Taophila'' contains 21 species, wh ...
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Taophila Taaluny
''Taophila'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. The genus is endemic to New Caledonia. Taxonomy ''Taophila'' was first established in 1916 by the Austrian entomologist Karl Borromaeus Maria Josef Heller for a single described species, ''Taophila subsericea''. The genus remained monotypic for nearly a century, until two further species were described in 2007. In 2010, the genus was revised by G. Allan Samuelson, who added another nine species. In 2014, entomologists Jésus Gómez-Zurita and Anabela Cardoso made a morphological and molecular phylogenetic study of the genus, using the results to propose two new subgenera: ''Jolivetiana'' and ''Lapita''. The subgenus ''Lapita'' was later found to be a junior homonym of the fly genus ''Lapita'' Bickel, 2002, and moreover the group has many morphological differences to ''Taophila'' s. str., so it was renamed to '' Tricholapita'' and elevated in rank to genus in 2020. Species ''Taophila'' contains 21 species, wh ...
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Taophila Sideralis
''Taophila'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. The genus is endemic to New Caledonia. Taxonomy ''Taophila'' was first established in 1916 by the Austrian entomologist Karl Borromaeus Maria Josef Heller for a single described species, ''Taophila subsericea''. The genus remained monotypic for nearly a century, until two further species were described in 2007. In 2010, the genus was revised by G. Allan Samuelson, who added another nine species. In 2014, entomologists Jésus Gómez-Zurita and Anabela Cardoso made a morphological and molecular phylogenetic study of the genus, using the results to propose two new subgenera: ''Jolivetiana'' and ''Lapita''. The subgenus ''Lapita'' was later found to be a junior homonym of the fly genus ''Lapita'' Bickel, 2002, and moreover the group has many morphological differences to ''Taophila'' s. str., so it was renamed to '' Tricholapita'' and elevated in rank to genus in 2020. Species ''Taophila'' contains 21 species, wh ...
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Taophila Scorpii
''Taophila'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. The genus is endemic to New Caledonia. Taxonomy ''Taophila'' was first established in 1916 by the Austrian entomologist Karl Borromaeus Maria Josef Heller for a single described species, ''Taophila subsericea''. The genus remained monotypic for nearly a century, until two further species were described in 2007. In 2010, the genus was revised by G. Allan Samuelson, who added another nine species. In 2014, entomologists Jésus Gómez-Zurita and Anabela Cardoso made a morphological and molecular phylogenetic study of the genus, using the results to propose two new subgenera: ''Jolivetiana'' and ''Lapita''. The subgenus ''Lapita'' was later found to be a junior homonym of the fly genus ''Lapita'' Bickel, 2002, and moreover the group has many morphological differences to ''Taophila'' s. str., so it was renamed to '' Tricholapita'' and elevated in rank to genus in 2020. Species ''Taophila'' contains 21 species, wh ...
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Taophila Samuelsoni
''Taophila'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. The genus is endemic to New Caledonia. Taxonomy ''Taophila'' was first established in 1916 by the Austrian entomologist Karl Borromaeus Maria Josef Heller for a single described species, ''Taophila subsericea''. The genus remained monotypic for nearly a century, until two further species were described in 2007. In 2010, the genus was revised by G. Allan Samuelson, who added another nine species. In 2014, entomologists Jésus Gómez-Zurita and Anabela Cardoso made a morphological and molecular phylogenetic study of the genus, using the results to propose two new subgenera: ''Jolivetiana'' and ''Lapita''. The subgenus ''Lapita'' was later found to be a junior homonym of the fly genus ''Lapita'' Bickel, 2002, and moreover the group has many morphological differences to ''Taophila'' s. str., so it was renamed to '' Tricholapita'' and elevated in rank to genus in 2020. Species ''Taophila'' contains 21 species, wh ...
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Taophila Sagittarii
''Taophila'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. The genus is endemic to New Caledonia. Taxonomy ''Taophila'' was first established in 1916 by the Austrian entomologist Karl Borromaeus Maria Josef Heller for a single described species, ''Taophila subsericea''. The genus remained monotypic for nearly a century, until two further species were described in 2007. In 2010, the genus was revised by G. Allan Samuelson, who added another nine species. In 2014, entomologists Jésus Gómez-Zurita and Anabela Cardoso made a morphological and molecular phylogenetic study of the genus, using the results to propose two new subgenera: ''Jolivetiana'' and ''Lapita''. The subgenus ''Lapita'' was later found to be a junior homonym of the fly genus ''Lapita'' Bickel, 2002, and moreover the group has many morphological differences to ''Taophila'' s. str., so it was renamed to '' Tricholapita'' and elevated in rank to genus in 2020. Species ''Taophila'' contains 21 species, wh ...
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Taophila Nigrans
''Taophila'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. The genus is endemic to New Caledonia. Taxonomy ''Taophila'' was first established in 1916 by the Austrian entomologist Karl Borromaeus Maria Josef Heller for a single described species, ''Taophila subsericea''. The genus remained monotypic for nearly a century, until two further species were described in 2007. In 2010, the genus was revised by G. Allan Samuelson, who added another nine species. In 2014, entomologists Jésus Gómez-Zurita and Anabela Cardoso made a morphological and molecular phylogenetic study of the genus, using the results to propose two new subgenera: ''Jolivetiana'' and ''Lapita''. The subgenus ''Lapita'' was later found to be a junior homonym of the fly genus ''Lapita'' Bickel, 2002, and moreover the group has many morphological differences to ''Taophila'' s. str., so it was renamed to '' Tricholapita'' and elevated in rank to genus in 2020. Species ''Taophila'' contains 21 species, wh ...
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Taophila Millei
''Taophila'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. The genus is endemic to New Caledonia. Taxonomy ''Taophila'' was first established in 1916 by the Austrian entomologist Karl Borromaeus Maria Josef Heller for a single described species, ''Taophila subsericea''. The genus remained monotypic for nearly a century, until two further species were described in 2007. In 2010, the genus was revised by G. Allan Samuelson, who added another nine species. In 2014, entomologists Jésus Gómez-Zurita and Anabela Cardoso made a morphological and molecular phylogenetic study of the genus, using the results to propose two new subgenera: ''Jolivetiana'' and ''Lapita''. The subgenus ''Lapita'' was later found to be a junior homonym of the fly genus ''Lapita'' Bickel, 2002, and moreover the group has many morphological differences to ''Taophila'' s. str., so it was renamed to '' Tricholapita'' and elevated in rank to genus in 2020. Species ''Taophila'' contains 21 species, wh ...
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Taophila Joliveti
''Taophila'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. The genus is endemic to New Caledonia. Taxonomy ''Taophila'' was first established in 1916 by the Austrian entomologist Karl Borromaeus Maria Josef Heller for a single described species, ''Taophila subsericea''. The genus remained monotypic for nearly a century, until two further species were described in 2007. In 2010, the genus was revised by G. Allan Samuelson, who added another nine species. In 2014, entomologists Jésus Gómez-Zurita and Anabela Cardoso made a morphological and molecular phylogenetic study of the genus, using the results to propose two new subgenera: ''Jolivetiana'' and ''Lapita''. The subgenus ''Lapita'' was later found to be a junior homonym of the fly genus ''Lapita'' Bickel, 2002, and moreover the group has many morphological differences to ''Taophila'' s. str., so it was renamed to '' Tricholapita'' and elevated in rank to genus in 2020. Species ''Taophila'' contains 21 species, wh ...
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Taophila Hydrae
''Taophila'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. The genus is endemic to New Caledonia. Taxonomy ''Taophila'' was first established in 1916 by the Austrian entomologist Karl Borromaeus Maria Josef Heller for a single described species, ''Taophila subsericea''. The genus remained monotypic for nearly a century, until two further species were described in 2007. In 2010, the genus was revised by G. Allan Samuelson, who added another nine species. In 2014, entomologists Jésus Gómez-Zurita and Anabela Cardoso made a morphological and molecular phylogenetic study of the genus, using the results to propose two new subgenera: ''Jolivetiana'' and ''Lapita''. The subgenus ''Lapita'' was later found to be a junior homonym of the fly genus ''Lapita'' Bickel, 2002, and moreover the group has many morphological differences to ''Taophila'' s. str., so it was renamed to '' Tricholapita'' and elevated in rank to genus in 2020. Species ''Taophila'' contains 21 species, wh ...
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