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Diachus Pallidicornis
''Diachus'' is a genus of case-bearing leaf beetles in the family Chrysomelidae. There are about 10 described species in ''Diachus''. Species These 10 species belong to the genus ''Diachus'': * '' Diachus aeruginosus'' J. L. LeConte, 1880 * '' Diachus auratus'' (Fabricius, 1801) (bronze leaf beetle) * '' Diachus catarius'' (Suffrian, 1852) * '' Diachus chlorizans'' (Suffrian, 1852) * '' Diachus erasus'' J. L. LeConte, 1880 * '' Diachus levis'' (Haldeman, 1849) * ''Diachus luscus ''Diachus'' is a genus of case-bearing leaf beetles in the family Chrysomelidae. There are about 10 described species in ''Diachus''. Species These 10 species belong to the genus ''Diachus'': * ''Diachus aeruginosus'' J. L. LeConte, 1880 * ''Dia ...'' (Suffrian, 1858) * '' Diachus pallidicornis'' (Suffrian, 1867) * '' Diachus squalens'' (Suffrian, 1852) * '' Diachus subopacus'' Schaeffer, 1906 References Further reading * * External links * Cryptocephalinae Articles created by Qbugbot ...
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Chrysomelidae
The beetle family Chrysomelidae, commonly known as leaf beetles, includes over 37,000 (and probably at least 50,000) species in more than 2,500 genera, making it 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 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. Members of former chrysomelid subfamilies ( Orsodacnidae and Megalopodidae) are also difficult to differentiate from true chrysomelids. Adult and larval leaf beetles feed o ...
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Diachus Aeruginosus
''Diachus'' is a genus of case-bearing leaf beetles in the family Chrysomelidae. There are about 10 described species in ''Diachus''. Species These 10 species belong to the genus ''Diachus'': * '' Diachus aeruginosus'' J. L. LeConte, 1880 * '' Diachus auratus'' (Fabricius, 1801) (bronze leaf beetle) * '' Diachus catarius'' (Suffrian, 1852) * '' Diachus chlorizans'' (Suffrian, 1852) * '' Diachus erasus'' J. L. LeConte, 1880 * '' Diachus levis'' (Haldeman, 1849) * ''Diachus luscus'' (Suffrian, 1858) * ''Diachus pallidicornis ''Diachus'' is a genus of case-bearing leaf beetles in the family Chrysomelidae. There are about 10 described species in ''Diachus''. Species These 10 species belong to the genus ''Diachus'': * '' Diachus aeruginosus'' J. L. LeConte, 1880 * '' D ...'' (Suffrian, 1867) * '' Diachus squalens'' (Suffrian, 1852) * '' Diachus subopacus'' Schaeffer, 1906 References Further reading * * External links * Cryptocephalinae Articles created by Qbugbot C ...
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Diachus Auratus
''Diachus auratus'', the bronze leaf beetle, is a species of case-bearing leaf beetle in the family Chrysomelidae. It is found in Australia, the Caribbean, Central America, North America, Oceania Oceania ( , ) is a region, geographical region including Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. Outside of the English-speaking world, Oceania is generally considered a continent, while Mainland Australia is regarded as its co ..., South America, and Southern Asia. References Further reading * External links * Cryptocephalinae Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1801 {{Cryptocephalinae-stub ...
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Diachus Catarius
''Diachus'' is a genus of case-bearing leaf beetles in the family Chrysomelidae. There are about 10 described species in ''Diachus''. Species These 10 species belong to the genus ''Diachus'': * ''Diachus aeruginosus'' J. L. LeConte, 1880 * ''Diachus auratus'' (Fabricius, 1801) (bronze leaf beetle) * '' Diachus catarius'' (Suffrian, 1852) * '' Diachus chlorizans'' (Suffrian, 1852) * '' Diachus erasus'' J. L. LeConte, 1880 * '' Diachus levis'' (Haldeman, 1849) * ''Diachus luscus'' (Suffrian, 1858) * ''Diachus pallidicornis ''Diachus'' is a genus of case-bearing leaf beetles in the family Chrysomelidae. There are about 10 described species in ''Diachus''. Species These 10 species belong to the genus ''Diachus'': * '' Diachus aeruginosus'' J. L. LeConte, 1880 * '' D ...'' (Suffrian, 1867) * '' Diachus squalens'' (Suffrian, 1852) * '' Diachus subopacus'' Schaeffer, 1906 References Further reading * * External links * Cryptocephalinae Articles created by Qbugbot Chr ...
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Diachus Chlorizans
''Diachus chlorizans'' is a species of case-bearing leaf beetle in the family Chrysomelidae The beetle family Chrysomelidae, commonly known as leaf beetles, includes over 37,000 (and probably at least 50,000) species in more than 2,500 genera, making it one of the largest and most commonly encountered of all beetle families. Numerous s .... It is found in North America. References Further reading * Cryptocephalinae Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1852 Beetles of North America Taxa named by Christian Wilhelm Ludwig Eduard Suffrian {{Cryptocephalinae-stub ...
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Diachus Erasus
''Diachus'' is a genus of case-bearing leaf beetles in the family Chrysomelidae. There are about 10 described species in ''Diachus''. Species These 10 species belong to the genus ''Diachus'': * ''Diachus aeruginosus'' J. L. LeConte, 1880 * ''Diachus auratus'' (Fabricius, 1801) (bronze leaf beetle) * ''Diachus catarius'' (Suffrian, 1852) * ''Diachus chlorizans'' (Suffrian, 1852) * '' Diachus erasus'' J. L. LeConte, 1880 * '' Diachus levis'' (Haldeman, 1849) * ''Diachus luscus'' (Suffrian, 1858) * ''Diachus pallidicornis ''Diachus'' is a genus of case-bearing leaf beetles in the family Chrysomelidae. There are about 10 described species in ''Diachus''. Species These 10 species belong to the genus ''Diachus'': * '' Diachus aeruginosus'' J. L. LeConte, 1880 * '' D ...'' (Suffrian, 1867) * '' Diachus squalens'' (Suffrian, 1852) * '' Diachus subopacus'' Schaeffer, 1906 References Further reading * * External links * Cryptocephalinae Articles created by Qbugbot Chrys ...
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Cryptocephalinae
The Cryptocephalinae are a subfamily of the leaf beetles (Chrysomelidae), and belong to the group of case-bearing leaf beetles called the Camptosomata. The cases are made from the feces of larvae, passed from one instar to the next, and ultimately serves as a pupation chamber. The tribes Fulcidacini and Clytrini were formerly considered subfamilies of their own, and are presently treated only as tribes. The most recently created tribe Mylassini was erected in 2021 for the monotypic genus '' Mylassa''. Species in at least 14 genera of Clytrini and Cryptocephalini are myrmecophilous, living with ants. Most species exhibit polyphagy Feeding is the process by which organisms, typically animals, obtain food. Terminology often uses either the suffixes -vore, -vory, or -vorous from Latin ''vorare'', meaning "to devour", or -phage, -phagy, or -phagous from Greek φαγε ... but there are patterns of constraints with certain plant lineages.Agrain, F.A., B. Vento, V. Flin ...
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