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Iphimeis Finalis
''Iphimeis'' is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is known from South America. Species * ''Iphimeis balyi'' Edgar von Harold, Harold, 1874 * ''Iphimeis dives'' (Ernst Friedrich Germar, Germar, 1824) * ''Iphimeis dubitabilis'' Jan Bechyné, Bechyné, 1950 ** ''Iphimeis dubitabilis corumbae'' Jan Bechyné, Bechyné, 1950 ** ''Iphimeis dubitabilis dubitabilis'' Jan Bechyné, Bechyné, 1950 * ''Iphimeis finalis'' Jan Bechyné, Bechyné, 1950 * ''Iphimeis fulva'' Édouard Lefèvre, Lefèvre, 1876 * ''Iphimeis fulvipes'' Joseph Sugar Baly, Baly, 1864 * ''Iphimeis fuscitarsis'' Édouard Lefèvre, Lefèvre, 1884 * ''Iphimeis itataiensis'' Jan Bechyné, Bechyné, 1953 * ''Iphimeis nicki'' Jan Bechyné, Bechyné, 1953 * ''Iphimeis nigritarsis'' (Édouard Lefèvre, Lefèvre, 1878) Synonyms: * ''Iphimeis deposita'' Jan Bechyné, Bechyné, 1952: moved to ''Taimbezinhia'' * ''Iphimeis erythropus'' Édouard Lefèvre, Lefèvre, 1876: moved to ''Coytiera'' * ''Iphimeis rugic ...
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Joseph Sugar Baly
Joseph Sugar Baly (1816 – 27 March 1890) was an English medical doctor and entomologist. He described a number of species of beetle in the family Chrysomelidae. Baly was born in Warwick, first son of Joseph Baly. He studied at the local grammar school under Reverend George Innes. He then studied at St. George's Hospital and worked with Dr Burd at the Shrewsbury Infirmary. He also studied in Paris before practicing medicine at Leamington. He later established a large practice in London. He became interested in entomology in his thirties after taking up microscope studies. Baly became a specialist on the leaf-feeding beetles, then placed in the Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea, Phytophaga. He mostly described species collected by others and was one of the first entomologists to examine the male genitalia of insects for species diagnosis. He sold off his London practice in 1868 due to poor health and moved back to Warwick where he served as an honorary curator of the museum. He worked o ...
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