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Eumolpini is a
tribe of leaf
beetles in the
subfamily Eumolpinae. It is the
largest tribe in the subfamily, with
approximately 170
genera found worldwide...
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posthumously published in 1908. The
genus was
originally ****igned to the
tribe Eumolpini, but
later leaf
beetle classifications instead place it as
incertae sedis...
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either the only
member of the
tribe Caryonodini, or a
member of the
tribe Eumolpini. It
contains six
species from
South America, and a
single species from...
- it in the "Edusinae" (now
known as the
section "Edusites" of the
tribe Eumolpini), near Abirus.
Adult males have very long
forelegs that are
slender and...
- Infraorder:
Cucujiformia Family:
Chrysomelidae Subfamily:
Eumolpinae Tribe:
Eumolpini Genus:
Chrysochus Species: C. auratus
Binomial name
Chrysochus auratus...
- la Société
entomologique de France: XLV–XLVI. Horn, G. H. (1892). "The
Eumolpini of
Boreal America".
Transactions of the
American Entomological Society...
- beetle. It is
found in the
Eastern United States. Horn, G. H. (1892). "The
Eumolpini of
Boreal America".
Transactions of the
American Entomological Society...
- new
Costa Rican species of
Endocephalites (Chrysomelidae: Eumolpinae:
Eumolpini)" (PDF). Zootaxa. 221 (1): 1–11. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.221.1.1. Lefèvre...
- is
derived from the
Latin for "violet wings". Horn, G. H. (1892). "The
Eumolpini of
Boreal America".
Transactions of the
American Entomological Society...
- and reddish, and the
males are
small and black. A
member of the
tribe Eumolpini,
Acronymolpus is
distinguished from
other members of the
tribe in New...