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DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.11657
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Ioh. Christ. Fabricii hist. nat. oecon. et cameral. p.p.o. soc. ... Mantissa insectorum : sistens eorum species nuper detectas, adiectis characteribus genericis, differentiis specificis, emendationibus, observationibus

Abstract: Charaderes Generum. I. Eleuterata. ag. CASSIDA. Palpi inaequales: antici capkati. M^xilla iimplex. Labium elongatum, intcgrum. 45. OPATRVM. Palpi inaeqnales: antici clauati : claua obiJqiie truncata. Labium corneum, fubcmarginatiim. S6. MORDELLA. Palpi inaequaies : antici clauati. Maxilla bificia. Ldbium uieuibranaeeum , bifidum. 43. CLEIIVS Pdlpi inaequales: poftici iongiores, fecuriformes. 88. OXYPORVS. Pjjpi inaequales, poflici clauati. Labiuui eujarginatum cuin mucrone. 30. CHRYSOMELA. Palpi fex filiformes… Show more

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“…In the Iberian Peninsula 21 species are known to occur (Vives 2014), none is endemic, and many of them have a wide distribution in the middle latitudes of Europe, extending into northern parts of Spain, but not reaching Portugal. Currently, only five species are known to occur in Portugal (Corley 2015): Ypsolopha alpella (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775), Ypsolopha lucella (Fabricius, 1775), Ypsolopha persicella (Fabricius, 1787), Ypsolopha scabrella (Linnaeus, 1761) and Ypsolopha ustella (Clerck, 1759). Ypsolopha species are not very commonly attracted to light, so they are potentially under recorded.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Iberian Peninsula 21 species are known to occur (Vives 2014), none is endemic, and many of them have a wide distribution in the middle latitudes of Europe, extending into northern parts of Spain, but not reaching Portugal. Currently, only five species are known to occur in Portugal (Corley 2015): Ypsolopha alpella (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775), Ypsolopha lucella (Fabricius, 1775), Ypsolopha persicella (Fabricius, 1787), Ypsolopha scabrella (Linnaeus, 1761) and Ypsolopha ustella (Clerck, 1759). Ypsolopha species are not very commonly attracted to light, so they are potentially under recorded.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several Palaearctic species either described or collected in Pakistan by C.G. Nurse are expected for Jammu and Kashmir, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Punjab, and/or Himachal Pradesh: Chrysis annulata (= Chrysis balucha Nurse, 1903b) (known from Pakistan); Chrysis autocrata Nurse, 1903b (described from Pakistan); Chrysis chavanae Nurse, 1902 (described from Pakistan); Chrysis dentipes Radoszkowski, 1877 (known from Pakistan (Nurse, 1904)); Chrysis deposita Nurse, 1904 (described from Pakistan); Chrysis gilgitensis Linsenmaier, 1968 (described from Pakistan); Chrysis komarowi Radoszkowski, 1891 (known from Pakistan ); Chrysis korbiana Mocsáry, 1912a (known from Pakistan ); Chrysis paria Bingham, 1903 (described from Pakistan); Chrysis proba Linsenmaier, 1959 (described from Pakistan); Chrysis psittacina du Buysson, 1887 (known from Pakistan (Nurse, 1904)); Chrysis retracta Linsenmaier, 1959 (described from Pakistan); Chrysis sara Nurse, 1904 (described from Pakistan); Chrysis urakensis Linsenmaier, 1968: (described from Pakistan); Chrysis urana Nurse, 1904 (described from Pakistan); Chrysis xanthocera Klug, 1845 (= Chrysis lucinda Nurse, 1903a, known from Pakistan ; Euchroeus purpuratus (Fabricius, 1787) (known from Pakistan (Nurse, 1904)); Hedychridium monochroum du Buysson, 1888 (known from Pakistan (Nurse, 1904)); Hedychridium selectum Nurse, 1902 (described from Pakistan); Hedychrum perversum Nurse, 1902 (known from Pakistan); Hedychrum lama du Buysson, 1891 (misidentification?, known from Pakistan (Nurse, 1904)); Pentachrysis seminigra (Walker, 1871) (= Chrysis reparata Nurse, 1904 (known from Pakistan (Nurse, 1904)); Spinolia stchurovskyi Radoszkowski, 1877 (= Euchreoides oblatus Nurse 1904: known from Pakistan (Nurse, 1904)); Spinolia unicolor (= Chrysis hedychroides ) (known from Pakistan )); Cephaloparnops vareillesi (du Buysson, 1900) (known from Pakistan (Nurse, 1904)).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Panzer, 1801: 13. Type species: Chrysis aenea Fabricius, 1787 [= Omalus aeneus(Fabricius, 1787)]. Monotypic.…”
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“…Apart from prepupal diapause, there are a few records of hibernation/diapause by adults. Potts and Smith (1944) recorded hibernation in two adult females of Dasymutilla aureola pacifica (Cresson, 1875) from California; Evans and Miller (1970) indicated some degree of overwintering by three adult females (marked the previous summer of 1968) of D. nigripes (Fabricius, 1787) collected in the summer of 1969 in Michigan; and Hennessey (2002) recorded overwintering by adult females of D. nigripes (Fabricius), D. vesta (Cresson, 1865) and Timulla vagans (Fabricius, 1798) in a deciduous forest in Maryland. The following observations on Pseudomethoca nr.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%