-
subsociality within this one lineage. It
includes both the
former subfamily "
Hispinae" (leaf-mining beetles), as well as the
former more
narrowly defined subfamily...
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beetles C****idinae Gyllenhaal, 1813 –
tortoise beetles;
includes the
former "
Hispinae"
Chrysomelinae Latreille, 1802 – broad-bodied leaf
beetles Criocerinae...
- in the
family Tachinidae.
Pupae has been
found within an
unidentified Hispinae beetle specimen,
likely the host of E. claripennis.
Trinidad and Tobago...
- Santiago-Blay JA,
Riley EG (March 1992). "Chromosomes of
Puerto Rican Hispinae and C****idinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)". The
Coleopterists Bulletin...
- Lanka, and Nepal. It is a pest of
Sorghum bicolor. "On the
Collection of
Hispinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)
Preserved in the
Zoological Survey of India...
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subfamily Eumolpinae. The
genus superficially resembles the
subfamily Hispinae (now
included in C****idinae). The
genus name
comes from
lobus (Gr**** for...
-
native to India, Sri
Lanka and Sumatra. Basu, C.R. "On the
Collection of
Hispinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)
Preserved in the
Zoological Survey of India...
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collectively as "tortoise beetles". The
subfamily names C****idinae and
Hispinae were both
founded by
Gyllenhal in the same 1813 book, but
following the...
- (1986). "A
Revision of the
genus Brachycoryna (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae:
Hispinae)".
Insecta Mundi. 1 (4): 231–241. ISSN 0749-6737. Borowiec, Lech (1999)...
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Chrysomelidae Volume 2.
Hispinae and C****idinae.
Fauna of
British India. London:
Taylor & Francis. Maulik, S. (1919). "New
Hispinae". The
Annals and Magazine...