Definition of Donaciinae. Meaning of Donaciinae. Synonyms of Donaciinae

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Definition of Donaciinae

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- The Donaciinae are a subfamily of the leaf beetles, or Chrysomelidae, characterised by distinctly long antennae. They are found in mainly the Northern...
- and warty leaf beetles; includes former "Chlamisinae" and "Clytrinae" Donaciinae Kirby, 1837 – longhorned leaf beetles Eumolpinae Hope, 1840 – oval leaf...
- "Chrysomelidae (Coleoptera) of Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam. I. Sagrinae, Donaciinae, Zeugophorinae, Megalopodinae and Criocerinae" (PDF). Pacific Insects...
- Donacia brevitarsis is a species of leaf beetle of the subfamily Donaciinae. Distributed from France to Russia, in northern Italy and Central Europe. It...
- 5169/seals-980963. Clavareau, H. (1913). "Chrysomelidae: 1. Sagrinae, 2. Donaciinae, 3. Orsodacninae, 4. Criocerinae". In Junk, W.; Schenkling, S. (eds.)...
- Donacia is a large genus of aquatic leaf beetles in the subfamily Donaciinae. Like other members of that subfamily, the beetles have long antennae. They...
- Donacia tomentosa is a species of leaf beetle, that is distributed throughout Palearctic region, and from Southern France to Central Siberia. The males...
- Donacia cr****ipes, the water-lily reed beetle, is a species of leaf beetle native to Europe. Fauna Europaea Warchalowski, A. (2003) Chrysomelidae. The...
- Donacia liebecki is a species of aquatic leaf beetle in the family Chrysomelidae. It is found in North America. "Donacia liebecki Report". Integrated Taxonomic...
- Donacia tuberculata is a species of aquatic leaf beetle in the family Chrysomelidae. It is found in North America. "Donacia tuberculata Species Information"...