WebMedia in category "Chrysomelinae" The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total. Coleoptera- Chrysomelidae- Chrysomelinae- (3186359467).jpg 652 × 696; 696 KB WebFamily: Chrysomelidae. Subfamily: Chrysomelinae. Tribe: Chrysomelini. Latreille, 1802. Chrysomelini is a tribe of leaf beetles in the family Chrysomelidae. There are over 150 …
A taxonomic revision of the Australian Chrysomelinae, with a …
WebChrysomelinae, and one Australian species added, S. coccinelloides (Lea), from Oomela. A key is provided for adults of the 42 native and 4 exotic genera of Chrysomelinae occurring in Australia. Information on host-plants and immature stages is listed where known. Taxonomic and nomenclatural problems in the Australian or Papuan Chrysomelinae are WebOct 5, 2012 · The subfamily Chrysomelinae is a group of mostly quite large or medium sized leaf beetles mainly distributed in cool and temperate regions of the world, which are … include binary file in c
DNA barcoding insect-host plant associations - PubMed
WebTwo new and three previously described species of Agrosteomela are described, A. flavipennis new species, A. nigrita new species, A. indica (Hope), A. chinensis … WebFeb 22, 2009 · The 76 species of Chrysomelinae included-more than 10 per cent of the known Australian fauna-feed on 13 plant families, with preference for Australian radiations of Myrtaceae (eucalypts) and Fabaceae (acacias). Phylogenetic analysis of beetles shows general conservation of host association but with rare host shifts between distant plant ... WebNeotropical Chrysomelinae are among the most colorful Neotropical forest insects and have been a favorite of collectors during the classical era of natural history collecting. However, for most species almost nothing is known beyond the scientific name and type locality. The largest species are in the genera Doryphora Illiger and include beta testing