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  2. Monolepta - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Luperini (beetle) - Wikipedia

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    Acalymma Barber, 1947; Agetocera Hope, 1831; Amphelasma Barber, 1947; Androlyperus Crotch, 1873; Anisobrotica Bechyné & Bechyné, 1970; Apophylia Thomson, 1858 ...

  4. NGC 6729 - Wikipedia

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    NGC 6729 (also known as Caldwell 68) is a reflection/emission nebula of the Corona Australis Molecular Cloud in the constellation Corona Australis. It was discovered by Johann Friedrich Julius Schmidt in 1861. [1] This fan-shaped nebula opens from the star R Coronae Australis toward the star T CrA to the south-east.

  5. Propalaehoplophorus - Wikipedia

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    The genus Propalaehoplophorus was described for the first time by Florentino Ameghino in 1887, on the basis of fossil remains found in lower Miocene strata in Argentina; type species is P. australis, which is known from several deposits in Argentina.

  6. Austroplebeia australis - Wikipedia

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    Austroplebeia australis (previously and originally known as Trigona australis [2] [3]) is a stingless bee species in the tribe Meliponini first validly described by Heinrich Friese in 1898. [4] Within Australia , they are occasionally referred to as bush bees .

  7. Acalolepta australis - Wikipedia

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    Acalolepta australis is the largest species of the genus, reaching about 26–44 millimetres (1.0–1.7 in) in length. The basic colour is blackish or reddish brown. Antennomeres I-III and the base of tibias show black

  8. Cleptor - Wikipedia

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    Cleptor mjoebergi Weise, 1923 [5] Cleptor multicolor Lea, 1915; Cleptor pallidiventris Lea, 1915; Cleptor paradoxa (Blackburn, 1889) Cleptor rufimanus Lefèvre, 1885 [1] Cleptor semiviridis Lea, 1915; Cleptor striatipectus Lea, 1915; Cleptor subhumeralis Lea, 1915; Cleptor tersus Lea, 1915; Cleptor xanthopus (Harold, 1879)

  9. Martin Jacoby - Wikipedia

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    Martin Jacoby (12 April 1842, Altona, Duchy of Holstein – 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.

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