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Bromiini

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Bromiini (or Adoxini) is a tribe of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. The tribe contains approximately 120 genera, which are found worldwide. They are generally thought to be an artificial group, often with a subcylindrical prothorax without lateral ridges and covered with setae or scales.[6]

Nomenclature

The name "Bromiini" is conserved over the older name "Adoxini" because of Article 40(2) of the ICZN, which states: "If ... a family-group name was replaced before 1961 because of the synonymy of the type genus, the substitute name is to be maintained if it is in prevailing usage. A name maintained by virtue of this Article retains its own author but takes the priority of the replaced name, of which it is deemed to be the senior synonym."[2] Bromiini is cited with its own author and date, followed by the date of the replaced name in parentheses: Bromiini Baly, 1865 (1863).

Taxonomy

Following the leaf beetle classification of Seeno and Wilcox (1982), the genera of Bromiini are divided into eight informal groups or "sections": Bromiites, Leprotites, Myochroites, Nerissites, Pseudocolaspites, Scelodontites, Tomyrites and Trichochryseites.[7] In 1993, the section Tomyrites (interpreted as the subtribe "Tomyrina") was given the replacement name "Ebooina" by C.A.M. Reid, as it was based on a preoccupied genus-group name.[4]

In the Catalog of the leaf beetles of America North of Mexico, published in 2003, Myochroites was placed in synonymy with the section Iphimeites in Eumolpini, while Scelodontites was transferred to Typophorini. Of the genera formerly placed in Myochroites, Glyptoscelis and Myochrous were transferred to Iphimeites in Eumolpini, Colaspidea was transferred to Leprotites, while the placement of the remaining genera was not determined.[8]

Genera

These 68 genera belong to the tribe Bromiini:[9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19]

According to BugGuide and ITIS, the genus Graphops has been transferred to the tribe Typophorini, and Glyptoscelis and Myochrous to the tribe Eumolpini.[12][13]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Baly, J. S. (1865). "Attempt at a classification of the Eumolpidae. (Cont.)". The Journal of Entomology. 2: 433–442.
  2. ^ a b Bouchard, Patrice; Bousquet, Yves; Davies, Anthony E.; Alonso-Zarazaga, Miguel A.; Lawrence, John F.; Lyal, Chris H. C.; Newton, Alfred F.; Reid, Chris A. M.; Schmitt, Michael; Ślipiński, S. Adam; Smith, Andrew B. T. (2011). "Family-group names in Coleoptera (Insecta)". ZooKeys (88): 1–972. doi:10.3897/zookeys.88.807. PMC 3088472. PMID 21594053.
  3. ^ a b Baly, J. S. (1863). "An attempt at a classification of the Eumolpidae". The Journal of Entomology. 2: 143–163.
  4. ^ a b c Reid, C. A. M. (1993). "Eboo, nom. nov.: Redescription of Type Species (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Eumolpinae)". The Coleopterists Bulletin. 47 (1): 61–67. JSTOR 4008912.
  5. ^ a b c d e Chapuis, F. (1874). "Tome dixième. Famille des phytophages". In Lacordaire, J.T.; Chapuis, F. (eds.). Histoire naturelle des Insectes. Genera des coléoptères. Paris: Librairie Encyclopédique de Roret. pp. i–iv, 1–455.
  6. ^ Jolivet, Pierre; Lawrence, John F.; Verma, Krishna K.; Ślipiński, Adam (2014). "2.7.3 Eumolpinae C. G. Thomson, 1859". In Leschen, R.A.B.; Beutel, R.G. (eds.). Handbook of Zoology. Arthropoda: Insecta: Coleoptera: Volume 3: Morphology and Systematics (Phytophaga). Berlin - Boston: Walter de Gruyter. pp. 217–225. doi:10.1515/9783110274462.189. ISBN 978-3-11-027370-0.
  7. ^ Seeno, T.N.; Wilcox, J.A. (1982). "Leaf beetle genera (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae)". Entomography. 1: 1–221.
  8. ^ Riley, Edward G.; Clark, Shawn M.; Seeno, Terry N. (2003). Catalog of the leaf beetles of America north of Mexico (Coleoptera: Megalopodidae, Orsodacnidae and Chrysomelidae, excluding Bruchinae). Special Publication No. 1. The Coleopterists' Society. ISBN 978-0-9726087-1-8.
  9. ^ Moseyko, A. G.; Sprecher-Uebersax, E. (2010). "Eumolpinae". In Löbl, I.; Smetana, A. (eds.). Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera. Volume 6. Chrysomeloidea. Stenstrup, Denmark: Apollo Books. pp. 619–643. ISBN 978-87-88757-84-2.
  10. ^ Zoia, S. (2001). "Endroedymolpus, a new genus with two new species from the South African Eumolpinae (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae)" (PDF). Entomologica Basiliensia. 23: 311–320.
  11. ^ Mohamedsaid, M. S. (2004). Catalogue of the Malaysian Chrysomelidae (Insecta: Coleoptera). Pensoft Series Faunistica. Vol. 36. Sofia: Pensoft Publishers. pp. 1–239. ISBN 9546422010. ISSN 1312-0174.
  12. ^ a b "Adoxini Tribe Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2020-04-23.
  13. ^ a b "Adoxini Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2020-04-23.
  14. ^ Lawrence, J.F.; Slipinski, A. (2013). Australian Beetles Volume 1: Morphology, Classification and Keys. Csiro Publishing. p. 395. ISBN 978-0-643-09728-5. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
  15. ^ Selman, B. J. (1965). "A revision of the Nodini and a key to the genera of Eumolpidae of Africa (Coleoptera: Eumolpidae)" (PDF). Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 16 (3): 141–174. doi:10.5962/bhl.part.21864.
  16. ^ Moseyko, A.G. (2020). "Notes on Asiatic Eumolpinae (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae)". Entomological Review (published 15 January 2021). 100 (6): 843–862. doi:10.1134/S0013873820060123.
  17. ^ Ordóñez-Reséndiz, María Magdalena; López-Pérez, Sara (2021). "Mexican leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Megalopodidae, Orsodacnidae, and Chrysomelidae): new records and checklist". Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad. 92: e923873. doi:10.22201/ib.20078706e.2021.92.3873.
  18. ^ Sekerka, L. (16 September 2015). "Eumolpinae". Catálogo Taxonômico da Fauna do Brasil. PNUD. Retrieved 24 October 2021.
  19. ^ Bryant, G. E.; Gressitt, J. L. (1957). "Chrysomelidae of Fiji (Coleoptera)". Pacific Science. 11 (1): 2–91. hdl:10125/8611.
  20. ^ a b Moseyko, Alexey G.; Kirejtshuk, Alexander G.; Nel, Andre (2010). "New genera and new species of leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Polyphaga: Chrysomelidae) from Lowermost Eocene French amber". Annales de la Société Entomologique de France. Nouvelle Série. 46 (1–2): 116–123. doi:10.1080/00379271.2010.10697645.
  21. ^ Flowers, R. Wills (2012). "Chalcosicya maya n. sp, a new Mexican species (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Eumolpinae) and its implications for morphology and biogeography". Insecta Mundi (209): 1–9.
  22. ^ Flowers, R. Wills (2004). "Cryocolaspis, a New Genus and Species of Eumolpinae (Chrysomelidae) from Costa Rica". The Coleopterists Bulletin. 58 (1): 97–101. doi:10.1649/607. JSTOR 4009896. S2CID 85218941.
  23. ^ Maulik, S. (1931). "Coleoptera, Chrysomelidæ: Eumolpinæ, Galerucinæ and Halticinæ". Transactions of the Linnean Society of London. 2, Zoology. 19 (2): 241–260. doi:10.1111/j.1096-3642.1931.tb00128.x.
  24. ^ Zoia, S. (2012). "Eumolpinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) of Socotra Island" (PDF). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae. 52 (supplementum 2): 449–501.
  25. ^ a b Kumari, S. Amritha; Moseyko, A. G.; Strother, M. S.; Prathapan, K. D. (2020). "Neofidia Strother, a new name for Fidia Baly, 1863 and redescription of Fidia kanaraensis (Jacoby, 1895) with a new host record and notes on natural history (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Eumolpinae)". European Journal of Taxonomy. 654 (654): 1–25. doi:10.5852/ejt.2020.654.
  26. ^ Jacoby, M. (1898). "New species of phytophagous Coleoptera from Australia and the Malayan regions". Annales de la Société Entomologique de Belgique. 42: 350–380.
  27. ^ Laporte, F. L. N. de Caumont (1833). "Mémoire sur les divisions du genre Colaspis". Revue Entomologique. 1: 18–25.
  28. ^ Zoia, S. (2010). "New data on African Eumolpinae from the collections of the Naturhistorisches Museum in Basel (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae)" (PDF). Entomologica Basiliensia et Collectionis Frey. 32: 323–341.
  29. ^ Selman, B.J. (1963). "A reappraisal of the status of the genus Eubrachis (Eumolpidae, Coleoptera), together with a key to the related genera". Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 13. 6 (70): 637–639. doi:10.1080/00222936308651409.
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Bromiini: Brief Summary

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Bromiini (or Adoxini) is a tribe of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. The tribe contains approximately 120 genera, which are found worldwide. They are generally thought to be an artificial group, often with a subcylindrical prothorax without lateral ridges and covered with setae or scales.

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Bromiini ( Norwegian )

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Bromiini er en gruppe av biller som tilhører familiegruppen bladbiller (Chrysomelidae).

Utseende

Stort sett middelsstore bladbiller, gjerne brunlige til svarte på farge, ikke påfallende blanke. Antennene er tynne og forholdsvis lange, beina nokså kraftige. Pronotum er vanligvis betydelig smalere enn dekkvingene.

Levevis

Både larvene og de voksne (imago) er planteetere. Det er bare én norsk art, geiteramsbladbille.


Systematisk inndeling med europeiske arter

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Pachnephorus villosus

Stammen Synetini, er noen ganger inkludert i rotbladbiller, men den har tradisjonelt vært regnet som egen underfamilie Synetinae (som her), av Chrysomelidae (bladbiller), det vil si som søstergruppe til rotbladbillene.

Oversikten har med europeiske arter.[1]

... OBS – mangelfull liste ...
Treliste

Referanser

  1. ^ Fauna Europaea - besøksdato: 2. mars 2010

Litteratur

Eksterne lenker

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Bromiini ( Portuguese )

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Bromiini (ou Adoxini ) é uma tribo de escaravelhos da subfamília Eumolpinae. A tribo contém aproximadamente 120 gêneros, que são encontrados em todo o mundo. Eles geralmente são considerados um grupo artificial, geralmente com um protórax subcilíndrico sem cristas laterais e coberto por cerdas ou escamas.[6]

Nomenclatura

O nome "Bromiini" é conservado sobre o nome antigo "Adoxini" por causa do Artigo 40 (2) do ICZN, que afirma: "Se... um nome de grupo familiar foi substituído antes de 1961 devido à sinonímia do gênero tipo, o nome substituto deve ser mantido se estiver em uso predominante. Um nome mantido em virtude deste artigo mantém seu próprio autor, mas tem a prioridade do nome substituído, do qual é considerado sinônimo principal. "[2] Bromiini é citado com autor e data próprios, seguidos da data do nome substituído entre parênteses: Bromiini Baly, 1865 (1863).

Taxonomia

Seguindo a classificação do besouro das folhas de Seeno e Wilcox (1982), os gêneros de Bromiini são divididos em oito grupos informais ou "seções": Bromiitas, Leprotitas, Mioquroitas, Nerissitas, Pseudocolaspitas, Celodontitas, Tomiritas e Tricocriseitas.[7] Em 1993, a seção Tomyrites (interpretada como a subtribo "Tomyrina") recebeu o nome de substituição "Ebooina" por CAM Reid, pois era baseada em um nome de grupo de gênero preocupado.[4]

No Catálogo dos escaravelhos da América do Norte do México, publicado em 2003, Myochroites foi colocado em sinonímia com a seção Iphimeites em Eumolpini, enquanto Scelodontites foi transferido para Typophorini. Dos gêneros anteriormente colocados em Myochroites, Glyptoscelis e Myochrous foram transferidos para Iphimeites em Eumolpini, Colaspidea foi transferido para Leprotites, enquanto a colocação dos demais gêneros não foi determinada.[8]

Genera

Esses 68 gêneros pertencem à tribo Bromiini:[9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19]

De acordo com BugGuide e ITIS, o gênero Graphops foi transferido para a tribo Typophorini, e Glyptoscelis e Myochrous para a tribo Eumolpini.[12][13]

Referências

  1. a b c Baly, J. S. (1865). «Attempt at a classification of the Eumolpidae. (Cont.)». The Journal of Entomology. 2: 433–442
  2. a b Bouchard, Patrice; Bousquet, Yves; Davies, Anthony E.; Alonso-Zarazaga, Miguel A.; Lawrence, John F.; Lyal, Chris H. C.; Newton, Alfred F.; Reid, Chris A. M.; Schmitt, Michael; Ślipiński, S. Adam; Smith, Andrew B. T. (2011). «Family-group names in Coleoptera (Insecta)». ZooKeys (88): 1–972. PMC . PMID 21594053. doi:10.3897/zookeys.88.807
  3. a b Baly, J. S. (1863). «An attempt at a classification of the Eumolpidae». The Journal of Entomology. 2: 143–163
  4. a b c Reid, C. A. M. (1993). «Eboo, nom. nov.: Redescription of Type Species (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Eumolpinae)». The Coleopterists Bulletin. 47 (1): 61–67. JSTOR 4008912
  5. a b c d e Chapuis, F. (1874). «Tome dixième. Famille des phytophages». In: Lacordaire, J.T.; Chapuis, F. Histoire naturelle des Insectes. Genera des coléoptères. Paris: Librairie Encyclopédique de Roret. pp. i–iv, 1–455
  6. Jolivet, Pierre; Lawrence, John F.; Verma, Krishna K.; Ślipiński, Adam (2014). «2.7.3 Eumolpinae C. G. Thomson, 1859». In: Leschen; Beutel. Handbook of Zoology. Arthropoda: Insecta: Coleoptera: Volume 3: Morphology and Systematics (Phytophaga). [S.l.]: Walter de Gruyter. pp. 217–225. ISBN 978-3-11-027370-0. doi:10.1515/9783110274462.189
  7. Seeno, T.N.; Wilcox, J.A. (1982). «Leaf beetle genera (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae)». Entomography. 1: 1–221
  8. Riley, Edward G.; Clark, Shawn M.; Seeno, Terry N. (2003). Catalog of the leaf beetles of America north of Mexico (Coleoptera: Megalopodidae, Orsodacnidae and Chrysomelidae, excluding Bruchinae). Col: Special Publication No. 1. [S.l.]: The Coleopterists' Society. ISBN 978-0-9726087-1-8
  9. Moseyko, A. G.; Sprecher-Uebersax, E. (2010). «Eumolpinae». In: Löbl; Smetana. Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera. Volume 6. Chrysomeloidea. Stenstrup, Denmark: Apollo Books. pp. 619–643. ISBN 978-87-88757-84-2
  10. Zoia, S. (2001). «Endroedymolpus, a new genus with two new species from the South African Eumolpinae (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae)» (PDF). Entomologica Basiliensia. 23: 311–320
  11. Mohamedsaid, M. S. (2004). Catalogue of the Malaysian Chrysomelidae (Insecta: Coleoptera). Col: Pensoft Series Faunistica. 36. [S.l.]: Pensoft Publishers. pp. 1–239. ISBN 9546422010. ISSN 1312-0174
  12. a b «Adoxini Tribe Information». BugGuide.net. Consultado em 23 de abril de 2020
  13. a b «Adoxini Report». Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Consultado em 23 de abril de 2020
  14. Lawrence, J.F.; Slipinski, A. (2013). Australian Beetles Volume 1: Morphology, Classification and Keys. [S.l.]: Csiro Publishing. p. 395. ISBN 978-0-643-09728-5. Consultado em 18 de julho de 2020
  15. Selman, B. J. (1965). «A revision of the Nodini and a key to the genera of Eumolpidae of Africa (Coleoptera: Eumolpidae)» (PDF). Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 16 (3): 141–174. doi:10.5962/bhl.part.21864
  16. Moseyko, A.G. (2020). 15-01-2021. «Notes on Asiatic Eumolpinae (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae)». Entomological Review. 100 (6): 843–862. doi:10.1134/S0013873820060123
  17. Ordóñez-Reséndiz, María Magdalena; López-Pérez, Sara (2021). «Mexican leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Megalopodidae, Orsodacnidae, and Chrysomelidae): new records and checklist». Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad. 92: e923873. doi:10.22201/ib.20078706e.2021.92.3873
  18. Sekerka, L. (16 de setembro de 2015). «Eumolpinae». Catálogo Taxonômico da Fauna do Brasil. PNUD. Consultado em 24 de outubro de 2021
  19. Bryant, G. E.; Gressitt, J. L. (1957). «Chrysomelidae of Fiji (Coleoptera)». Pacific Science. 11 (1): 2–91 |hdl-access= requer |hdl= (ajuda)
  20. a b Moseyko, Alexey G.; Kirejtshuk, Alexander G.; Nel, Andre (2010). «New genera and new species of leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Polyphaga: Chrysomelidae) from Lowermost Eocene French amber». Annales de la Société Entomologique de France. Nouvelle Série. 46 (1–2): 116–123. doi:10.1080/00379271.2010.10697645
  21. Flowers, R. Wills (2012). «Chalcosicya maya n. sp, a new Mexican species (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Eumolpinae) and its implications for morphology and biogeography». Insecta Mundi (209): 1–9
  22. Flowers, R. Wills (2004). «Cryocolaspis, a New Genus and Species of Eumolpinae (Chrysomelidae) from Costa Rica». The Coleopterists Bulletin. 58 (1): 97–101. JSTOR 4009896. doi:10.1649/607
  23. Maulik, S. (1931). «Coleoptera, Chrysomelidæ: Eumolpinæ, Galerucinæ and Halticinæ». Transactions of the Linnean Society of London. 2, Zoology. 19 (2): 241–260. doi:10.1111/j.1096-3642.1931.tb00128.x
  24. Zoia, S. (2012). «Eumolpinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) of Socotra Island» (PDF). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae. 52 (supplementum 2): 449–501
  25. a b Kumari, S. Amritha; Moseyko, A. G.; Strother, M. S.; Prathapan, K. D. (2020). «Neofidia Strother, a new name for Fidia Baly, 1863 and redescription of Fidia kanaraensis (Jacoby, 1895) with a new host record and notes on natural history (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Eumolpinae)». European Journal of Taxonomy. 654 (654): 1–25. doi:10.5852/ejt.2020.654
  26. Jacoby, M. (1898). «New species of phytophagous Coleoptera from Australia and the Malayan regions». Annales de la Société Entomologique de Belgique. 42: 350–380
  27. Laporte, F. L. N. de Caumont (1833). «Mémoire sur les divisions du genre Colaspis». Revue Entomologique. 1: 18–25
  28. Zoia, S. (2010). «New data on African Eumolpinae from the collections of the Naturhistorisches Museum in Basel (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae)» (PDF). Entomologica Basiliensia et Collectionis Frey. 32: 323–341
  29. Selman, B.J. (1963). «A reappraisal of the status of the genus Eubrachis (Eumolpidae, Coleoptera), together with a key to the related genera». Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 13. 6 (70): 637–639. doi:10.1080/00222936308651409

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Bromiini (ou Adoxini ) é uma tribo de escaravelhos da subfamília Eumolpinae. A tribo contém aproximadamente 120 gêneros, que são encontrados em todo o mundo. Eles geralmente são considerados um grupo artificial, geralmente com um protórax subcilíndrico sem cristas laterais e coberto por cerdas ou escamas.

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