-
though historically they were
often treated as a
distinct subfamily,
Clytrinae. As the
other Cryptocephalinae, they
belong to the
group of case-bearing...
- leaf
beetles and
warty leaf beetles;
includes former "Chlamisinae" and "
Clytrinae"
Donaciinae Kirby, 1837 –
longhorned leaf
beetles Eumolpinae Hope, 1840...
- "Revision of the
genus Cheilotoma Chevrolat, 1837 (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae:
Clytrinae)" (PDF).
Russian Entomological Journal. 13 (1–2): 35–39. Özdikmen, H.;...
- short-horned leaf
beetles belonging to the
family Chrysomelidae,
subfamily Clytrinae. This
species is
found in Italy, France, and Slovenia.
These beetles are...
- of the leaf
beetle Labidostomis longimana (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae,
Clytrinae) –
Entomological Review –
Volume 89,
Number 3
Wikimedia Commons has media...
- with H. Clavareau.
Coleoptera Phytophaga Fam.
Chrysomelidae Subfam.
Clytrinae. in: P.
Wytsman (ed.),
Genera Insectorum.
Fascicule 49. P. Wytsman, Brussels...
-
Lamprosomatinae and
Cryptocephalinae (which
include the
former Chlamisinae and
Clytrinae). Each case
begins as a
wrapping that the
mother creates by
laying plates...
-
Chrysomelidae (Coleoptera) of Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam. II.
Clytrinae, Cryptocephalinae,
Lamprosomatinae and Chrysomelinae.
Pacific Insects...
- Moldenke, A. R. (1981). "A
generic reclassification of the New
World Clytrinae".
Entomologische Arbeiten aus dem
Museum G. Frey
Tutzing bei München....
- Cryptocephalinae,
though historically they were
often treated within a
subfamily Clytrinae. The
number of
species in the
genus is at
least 12, but as
there are almost...