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- chrysomelines in the temperate northern hemisphere mostly feed on annual or perennial herbs, whereas the temperate southern hemisphere chrysomelines prefer...
- morphology and biology of Pterodunga mirabile Daccordi, an unusual subsocial chrysomeline (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)". J. Nat. Hist. 43 (7–8): 373–398. Bibcode:2009JNatH...
- morphology and biology of Pterodunga mirabile Daccordi, an unusual subsocial chrysomeline (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae). Journal Natural History 43:373–398. Plasman...
- host plant as precursor of salicylaldehyde in defensive secretion of Chrysomeline larvae". Physiological Entomology. 8 (3): 307–314. doi:10.1111/j.1365-3032...
- was formerly a synonym of Chalcolampra. It is distinguished from other chrysomeline genera in Australia by the twisted epipleura, but its recognition may...
- ; Köpf, A. (1996). "Natural enemies and host plant relationships for chrysomeline leaf beetles feeding on Salicaceae". In P. H. Jolivet; M. L. Cox (eds...
- Paleophaedon is an extinct genus of chrysomeline leaf beetle described from the late Eocene Rovno amber of Ukraine. It was named by Konstantin Nadein and...
- Sinoxytelus. Stenaspidiotus Gen. et sp. nov Valid Poinar  Dominican Republic A chrysomeline leaf beetle found in Dominican amber. The type species is Stenaspidiotus...
- and has spines. Lamprolina is part of a non-glanduliferous group of chrysomelines (also including Johannica, Chalcolampra and Phyllocharis) whose larvae...
- S2CID 84703207. Cox, M. L. (1982). "Larvae of the British genera of chrysomeline beetles (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae)". Systematic Entomology. 7 (3): 297–310...