Polpochila Solier, 1849
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Genus Polpochila Solier, 1849 View in CoL View at ENA
Melanotus Dejean, 1831: 698 [junior homonym of Melanotus Eschscholtz, 1829]. Type species: Melanotus flavipes Dejean, 1831 designated by Hope (1838: 111). Etymology (original). From the Greek melas (black) and notos (back, dorsum), alluding to the coloration of the adults [masculine].
Polpochila Solier, 1849: 217. Type species: Polpochila parallela Solier, 1849 (= Melanotus chilensis Chaudoir, 1837) by monotypy. Synonymy established by LeConte (1869b: 248). Etymology. Unknown [feminine].
Cratocara LeConte, 1863b: 11. Replacement name for Melanotus Dejean, 1831. Etymology. From the Greek cratos (strength) and cara (head) [feminine].
Diversity.
About 25 species in the Western Hemisphere arrayed in two subgenera: Phymatocephalus (two species) and Polpochila s.str. (23 species).
Identification.
Nègre (1963) revised the species, including all three found in North America, known at the time.
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Polpochila Solier, 1849
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Cratocara
Leconte 1863 |
Polpochila
Solier 1849 |
Polpochila parallela
Solier 1849 |
Melanotus chilensis
Chaudoir 1837 |
Melanotus flavipes
Dejean 1831 |