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- Chrysochus auratus, more commonly known as the dogbane beetle, is a leaf beetle primarily found in the eastern United States. The beetle is approximately...
- C. pretiosa Fabricius, 1792 (now Chrysochares asiaticus, Chrysochus auratus and Chrysochus asclepiadeus, respectively). Chrysomela praetiosa was designated...
- Chrysochus cobaltinus, the cobalt milkweed beetle or blue milkweed beetle, is a member of the diverse family of leaf beetles, Chrysomelidae. It is named...
- species of the genus Chrysochus, though it has sometimes been placed within the genus Eumolpus. It is the only species of Chrysochus distributed in the...
- and originally consisted of European species now placed in the genera Chrysochus and Bromius. While most authors followed Weber, 1801, some recent European...
- north to Mexico and Arizona. Eumolpus robustus was first described as Chrysochus robustus by the American entomologist George Henry Horn in 1885, from...
- S2CID 3908073. Labeyrie E, Dobler S (2004). "Molecular adaptation of Chrysochus leaf beetles to toxic compounds in their food plants". Molecular Biology...
- Acrothinium Species: A. gaschkevitchii Binomial name Acrothinium gaschkevitchii (Motschulsky, 1861) Synonyms Chrysochus gaschkevitchii Motschulsky, 1861...
- Hartlaubius auratus The Levant skink, Euprepis auratus The dogbane leaf beetle, Chrysochus auratus Aurea (disambiguation) Aureus (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- Family: Chrysomelidae Subfamily: Eumolpinae Tribe: Bromiini Genus: Acrothinium Marshall, 1865 Type species Chrysochus gaschkevitchii Motschulsky, 1861...