1999
DOI: 10.1590/s0301-80591999000300023
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Occurrence of Fulcidax coelestina (Lac.)(Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Fulcidacinae) in Barbados cherry Malpighia glabra L.

Abstract: An. Soc. Entomol. Brasil 28(3): 541-542 (1999) Ocorrência de Fulcidax coelestina (Lac.) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Fulcidacinae) em Acerola, Malpighia glabra L.

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“…NA = Nearctic; NT = Neotropical; AT = Afrotropical; WP = West Palearctic; EP = East Palearctic; OR = Oriental; AU = Australasian (Monrós 1952;Karren 1966Karren , 1972Reid 1991). 1801, nec Bolten, 1798) is the type genus of the tribe Chlamisini Gressitt, 1946, which is based on the valid name of the original nominal type genus (i.e., Chlamys). Nonetheless, the invalid name Fulcidacinae, based on the genus Fulcidax Voet, 1806, has been used previously (Jacobson 1924;Navajas 1944a,b;Chûjô 1940Chûjô , 1942Braga et al 1999). To date, Chlamisus includes the majority of species in the tribe and has become a catch-all genus in need of a comprehensive taxonomic revision (Karren 1972;Monrós 1952;Reid 1991).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NA = Nearctic; NT = Neotropical; AT = Afrotropical; WP = West Palearctic; EP = East Palearctic; OR = Oriental; AU = Australasian (Monrós 1952;Karren 1966Karren , 1972Reid 1991). 1801, nec Bolten, 1798) is the type genus of the tribe Chlamisini Gressitt, 1946, which is based on the valid name of the original nominal type genus (i.e., Chlamys). Nonetheless, the invalid name Fulcidacinae, based on the genus Fulcidax Voet, 1806, has been used previously (Jacobson 1924;Navajas 1944a,b;Chûjô 1940Chûjô , 1942Braga et al 1999). To date, Chlamisus includes the majority of species in the tribe and has become a catch-all genus in need of a comprehensive taxonomic revision (Karren 1972;Monrós 1952;Reid 1991).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%