- 1950
Myochrous brunneus Blake, 1950
Myochrous bryanti Blake, 1950
Myochrous calcariferus Blake, 1950
Myochrous carinatus Jacoby, 1891
Myochrous chacoensis...
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Myochrous squamosus is a
species of leaf beetle. It is
found in
North America. LeConte, J. L. (1859). "The
Coleoptera of
Kansas and
eastern New Mexico"...
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Myochrous magnus is a
species of leaf beetle. It is
found in
Central America and
North America. It was
first described by the
American entomologist Charles...
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Myochrous denticollis, the
southern corn leaf beetle, is a
species of leaf beetle. It is
found in
Central America and
North America. It is a crop pest...
- Islands. It was
first described by
Caspar Erasmus Duftschmid in 1825.
Myochrous albovillosus, a
synonym of P. tessellatus, was
described from "Mexico"...
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multiramosum var. ceyloni****
Bharadwaja Scytonema myochrous C.Agardh ex
Bornet &
Flahault Scytonema myochrous var. de****bens (Kützing)
Rabenhorst Scytonema...
- It is apterous. The
original type
species designated for
Dictyneis was
Myochrous pulvinosus Blanchard, 1851. This
species was
moved to
Glyptoscelis by...
- (Cypsiurus parvus) Subspecies: C. p. parvus, C. p. brachypterus, C. p.
myochrous, C. p. laemostigma, C. p. hyphaenes, C. p. celer, & C. p.
gracilis Malagasy...
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Martino Anzi in 1860. The name
Myochroidea is
derived from the Gr**** word
myochrous,
which translates to "mouse-coloured." This
naming is
inspired by the...
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section Iphimeites in Eumolpini. The
North American genera Glyptoscelis and
Myochrous from
Myochroites were also
transferred to Iphimeites. The
following genera...