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Cheiloxena
''Cheiloxena'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Spilopyrinae. It is endemic to Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma ..., occurring from southern Victoria to central Queensland. Species * '' Cheiloxena aitori'' Reid & Beatson, 2018 * '' Cheiloxena blackburni'' Reid, 1992 * '' Cheiloxena conani'' Reid & Beatson, 2018 * '' Cheiloxena frenchae'' Blackburn, 1893 * '' Cheiloxena insignis'' Blackburn, 1896 * '' Cheiloxena monga'' Reid & Beatson, 2018 * '' Cheiloxena tuberosa'' Reid, 1992 * '' Cheiloxena westwoodii'' Baly, 1860 References External links Australian Faunal Directory – Genus ''Cheiloxena'' Baly, 1860 Chrysomelidae genera Beetles of Australia Taxa named by Joseph Sugar Baly {{Chrysomelidae-stub ...
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Cheiloxena Aitori
''Cheiloxena'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Spilopyrinae. It is endemic to Australia, occurring from southern Victoria (Australia), Victoria to central Queensland. Species * ''Cheiloxena aitori'' Reid & Beatson, 2018 * ''Cheiloxena blackburni'' Reid, 1992 * ''Cheiloxena conani'' Reid & Beatson, 2018 * ''Cheiloxena frenchae'' Thomas Blackburn (entomologist), Blackburn, 1893 * ''Cheiloxena insignis'' Thomas Blackburn (entomologist), Blackburn, 1896 * ''Cheiloxena monga'' Reid & Beatson, 2018 * ''Cheiloxena tuberosa'' Reid, 1992 * ''Cheiloxena westwoodii'' Joseph Sugar Baly, Baly, 1860 References External links Australian Faunal Directory – Genus ''Cheiloxena'' Baly, 1860
Chrysomelidae genera Beetles of Australia Taxa named by Joseph Sugar Baly {{Chrysomelidae-stub ...
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Cheiloxena Blackburni
''Cheiloxena'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Spilopyrinae. It is endemic to Australia, occurring from southern Victoria to central Queensland. Species * ''Cheiloxena aitori'' Reid & Beatson, 2018 * '' Cheiloxena blackburni'' Reid, 1992 * ''Cheiloxena conani ''Cheiloxena'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Spilopyrinae. It is endemic to Australia, occurring from southern Victoria to central Queensland. Species * ''Cheiloxena aitori ''Cheiloxena'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the sub ...'' Reid & Beatson, 2018 * '' Cheiloxena frenchae'' Blackburn, 1893 * '' Cheiloxena insignis'' Blackburn, 1896 * '' Cheiloxena monga'' Reid & Beatson, 2018 * '' Cheiloxena tuberosa'' Reid, 1992 * '' Cheiloxena westwoodii'' Baly, 1860 References External links Australian Faunal Directory – Genus ''Cheiloxena'' Baly, 1860 Chrysomelidae genera Beetles of Australia Taxa named by Joseph Sugar Baly {{Chrysomelidae-stub ...
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Cheiloxena Westwoodii
''Cheiloxena'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Spilopyrinae. It is endemic to Australia, occurring from southern Victoria to central Queensland. Species * ''Cheiloxena aitori'' Reid & Beatson, 2018 * ''Cheiloxena blackburni'' Reid, 1992 * ''Cheiloxena conani'' Reid & Beatson, 2018 * ''Cheiloxena frenchae'' Blackburn, 1893 * ''Cheiloxena insignis'' Blackburn, 1896 * ''Cheiloxena monga'' Reid & Beatson, 2018 * ''Cheiloxena tuberosa'' Reid, 1992 * '' Cheiloxena westwoodii'' Baly Baly is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Ahmed Baly (born 1976), Egyptian judoka * Joseph Sugar Baly (1816–1890), English doctor and entomologist * Monica Baly Monica Eileen Baly (24 May 1914 – 12 November 1998) was an Eng ..., 1860 References External links Australian Faunal Directory – Genus ''Cheiloxena'' Baly, 1860 Chrysomelidae genera Beetles of Australia Taxa named by Joseph Sugar Baly {{Chrysomelidae-stub ...
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Cheiloxena Tuberosa
''Cheiloxena'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Spilopyrinae. It is endemic to Australia, occurring from southern Victoria to central Queensland. Species * ''Cheiloxena aitori'' Reid & Beatson, 2018 * ''Cheiloxena blackburni'' Reid, 1992 * ''Cheiloxena conani ''Cheiloxena'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Spilopyrinae. It is endemic to Australia, occurring from southern Victoria to central Queensland. Species * ''Cheiloxena aitori ''Cheiloxena'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the sub ...'' Reid & Beatson, 2018 * '' Cheiloxena frenchae'' Blackburn, 1893 * '' Cheiloxena insignis'' Blackburn, 1896 * '' Cheiloxena monga'' Reid & Beatson, 2018 * '' Cheiloxena tuberosa'' Reid, 1992 * '' Cheiloxena westwoodii'' Baly, 1860 References External links Australian Faunal Directory – Genus ''Cheiloxena'' Baly, 1860 Chrysomelidae genera Beetles of Australia Taxa named by Joseph Sugar Baly {{Chrysomelidae-stub ...
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Cheiloxena Conani
''Cheiloxena'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Spilopyrinae. It is endemic to Australia, occurring from southern Victoria to central Queensland. Species * ''Cheiloxena aitori ''Cheiloxena'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Spilopyrinae. It is endemic to Australia, occurring from southern Victoria (Australia), Victoria to central Queensland. Species * ''Cheiloxena aitori'' Reid & Beatson, 2018 * ''Cheiloxen ...'' Reid & Beatson, 2018 * '' Cheiloxena blackburni'' Reid, 1992 * '' Cheiloxena conani'' Reid & Beatson, 2018 * '' Cheiloxena frenchae'' Blackburn, 1893 * '' Cheiloxena insignis'' Blackburn, 1896 * '' Cheiloxena monga'' Reid & Beatson, 2018 * '' Cheiloxena tuberosa'' Reid, 1992 * '' Cheiloxena westwoodii'' Baly, 1860 References External links Australian Faunal Directory – Genus ''Cheiloxena'' Baly, 1860 Chrysomelidae genera Beetles of Australia Taxa named by Joseph Sugar Baly {{Chrysomelidae-stub ...
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Spilopyrinae
The Spilopyrinae are a small subfamily of the leaf beetles, or Chrysomelidae. They occur in Australia, New Guinea, New Caledonia and Chile. They were formerly considered a tribe of the subfamily Eumolpinae. The group was elevated to subfamily rank by C. A. M. Reid in 2000. However, some authors have criticised this placement, preferring to retain them within the Eumolpinae. Genera * ''Allsortsia'' Reid & Beatson, 2010 * ''Bohumiljania'' Monrós, 1958 * ''Cheiloxena'' Joseph Sugar Baly, Baly, 1860 * ''Dorymolpus'' Elgueta, Daccordi & Zoia, 2014 * ''Hornius'' Léon Fairmaire, Fairmaire, 1885 * ''Macrolema'' Joseph Sugar Baly, Baly, 1861 * ''Richmondia'' Martin Jacoby, Jacoby, 1898 * ''Spilopyra'' Joseph Sugar Baly, Baly, 1860 * ''Stenomela'' Wilhelm Ferdinand Erichson, Erichson, 1847 References External links Australian Faunal Directory – Subfamily Spilopyrinae Chapuis, 1874
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Chrysomelidae Genera
The insects of the beetle family Chrysomelidae are commonly known as leaf beetles, and include over 37,000 (and probably at least 50,000) species in more than 2,500 genera, making up one of the largest and most commonly encountered of all beetle families. Numerous subfamilies are recognized, but the precise taxonomy and systematics are likely to change with ongoing research. Leaf beetles are partially recognizable by their tarsal formula, which appears to be 4-4-4, but is actually 5-5-5 as the fourth tarsal segment is very small and hidden by the third. As with many taxa, no single character defines the Chrysomelidae; instead, the family is delineated by a set of characters. Some lineages are only distinguished with difficulty from longhorn beetles (family Cerambycidae), namely by the antennae not arising from frontal tubercles. Adult and larval leaf beetles feed on all sorts of plant tissue, and all species are fully herbivorous. Many are serious pests of cultivated plants, fo ...
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The Royal Society of South Australia (RSSA) is a learned society whose interest is in science, particularly, but not only, of South Australia. The major aim of the society is the promotion and diffusion of scientific knowledge, particularly in relation to natural sciences. The society was originally the Adelaide Philosophical Society, founded on 10 January 1853. The title "Royal" was granted by Queen Victoria in October 1880 and the society changed its name to its present name at this time. It was incorporated in 1883. It also operates under the banner Science South Australia. History The origins of the Royal Society are related to the South Australian Literary and Scientific Association, founded in August 1834, before the colonisation of South Australia, and whose book collection eventually formed the kernel of the State Library of South Australia. The Society had its origins in a meeting at the Stephens Place home of J. L. Young (founder of the Adelaide Educational Instituti ...
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Thomas Blackburn (entomologist)
Thomas Blackburn (16 March 1844 – 28 May 1912) was an English-born Australian priest and entomologist who specialized in the study of beetles. Born near Liverpool, England, Blackburn became interested in entomology in his youth. At the age of 18, with his brother, he began publishing and editing the periodical ''The Weekly Entomologist''; this ceased publication two years later, after which he became one of the editors of the newly founded ''Entomologist's Monthly Magazine''. In 1866, he entered the University of London, from which he received a B.A. degree in 1868. Ordained a priest of the Church of England in 1870, he served for six years as a parish priest at Greenhithe, Kent. In 1876, Blackburn was transferred to the Hawaiian Islands, where he served as senior priest and chaplain to the bishop of the Church of Hawaii in Honolulu. During his time there, he collected insects extensively on Oahu and also made brief collecting journeys to other islands of the archipelago. "The ...
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