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Monolepta is a genus of skeletonizing leaf beetles in the family Chrysomelidae. [1] It is the most diverse and widely distributed genus in the Galerucinae sensu stricto , with more than 700 described species occurring almost worldwide.
Glyptoscelis chontalensis Jacoby, 1882 [10] Glyptoscelis coloradoensis Blake, 1967 i c g [6] Glyptoscelis cryptica (Say, 1824) i c g b; Glyptoscelis cylindrica Blake, 1967 i c g [6] Glyptoscelis diabola Krauss, 1937 i c g [11] Glyptoscelis dohrni Jacoby, 1900 [12] Glyptoscelis fascicularis Baly, 1865 [8] Glyptoscelis gayi Lefèvre, 1891 [13 ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... [1] [2] [3] Species. These 17 species belong to the genus Lexiphanes: Lexiphanes abdomialis Jacoby ...
Paraivongius flavimanus (Jacoby, 1903) [14] Paraivongius flavimanus flavimanus (Jacoby, 1903) [14] Paraivongius flavimanus scheitzae (Burgeon, 1941) Paraivongius flavitarsus (Jacoby, 1893) [15] Paraivongius fulvicornis (Jacoby, 1897) [16] Paraivongius fulvus Selman, 1972 [4] Paraivongius gabonicus (Pic, 1952) [9] Paraivongius garambaensis ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... [1] Type species; Cleptor inermis (= Colaspoides australis Jacoby, 1880) Lefèvre, ...
Aulacophora is a genus of beetles in the family Chrysomelidae, commonly known as pumpkin beetles; some species are pests of agricultural crops.The genus was named in 1836 by the French entomologist Louis Alexandre Auguste Chevrolat, in Dejean's Catalogue des Coléoptères.
Eumolpini is a tribe of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae.It is the largest tribe in the subfamily, with approximately 170 genera found worldwide. Members of the tribe almost always have a longitudinal median groove on the pygidium, which possibly helps to keep the elytra locked at rest.
Online version of the fragments of Hellanicus [permanent dead link ] in Felix Jacoby's Die Fragmente der griechischen Historiker; Online version of the fragments of Hellanicus [permanent dead link ] in Brill's New Jacoby, with English translation and commentary; Transcription of Atlantis from P.Oxy 1084 (Wikimedia Commons)