- The
Galerucinae are a
large subfamily of the leaf
beetles (Chrysomelidae),
containing about 15,000
species in more than 1000 genera, of
which about 500...
- The
Galerucinae are one of the
largest subfamilies of leaf
beetles (Chrysomelidae). In the
traditional sense of the subfamily,
excluding the flea beetles...
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Galerucinae.
Historically the flea
beetles were
classified as
their own subfamily. Traditionally, the
Alticini were
separated from
other Galerucinae by...
- Chrysomelidae. It is the most
diverse and
widely distributed genus in the
Galerucinae sensu stricto, with more than 700
described species occurring almost...
- cabbage-stem flea beetle, is a
species of leaf
beetle situated in the
subfamily Galerucinae and the
tribe Alticini (flea beetles). P.
chrysocephala measures 3.0–4...
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Mniophila muscorum is a
species of
Chrysomelid in the sub-family
Galerucinae, that can be
found nearly everywhere in
Southern Northern Europe, Central...
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specimens studied and also a
specialist in the leaf
beetle subfamily Galerucinae. Zoia, S. (2012). "Eumolpinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) of Socotra...
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Diabrotica undecimpunctata, the
spotted cu****ber
beetle or
southern corn rootworm, is a
species of cu****ber
beetle that is
native to
North America. The...
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equal shape, at most they
gradually widen towards the tip,
although some
Galerucinae in
particular have
modified segments,
mainly in males. The
first segment...
- Maulik, 1931 Maulik, S. (1931). "Coleoptera, Chrysomelidæ: Eumolpinæ,
Galerucinæ and Halticinæ".
Transactions of the
Linnean Society of London. 2, Zoology...