Macromonycha Spaeth, 1911
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5342636 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5448729 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7225F306-FF83-FFDD-FE69-FB91FCE7FA49 |
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Macromonycha Spaeth, 1911 |
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Macromonycha Spaeth, 1911 View in CoL
Macromonycha Spaeth, 1911: 271 View in CoL . Type species: Cassida apicalis Gebler, 1845 , by monotypy.
Macromonycha: SPAETH & REITTER (1926) View in CoL : 19; BOROWIEC (1999): 310.
Kari Maulik, 1923: 602 . Type species: Kari brunnea Maulik, 1923 , by monotypy (syn. SPAETH & REITTER (1926): 19).
Diagnosis. The genus is characterized by the following combination of characters: the last tarsal segment strongly projecting and extending behind the sole of the third segment; pronotum with two tubercles on the disc, basal angles broadly rounded and with deep antennal grooves on venter; the disc of elytra with tubercles, costae and folds; and upper side with sparse but well visible stiff setae.
Distribution. From Turkey and the Near East to central Asia.
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Macromonycha Spaeth, 1911
Sekerka, Lukáš 2008 |
Macromonycha: SPAETH & REITTER (1926)
BOROWIEC L. 1999: 310 |
SPAETH F. & REITTER E. 1926: 19 |
Kari
SPAETH F. & REITTER E. 1926: 19 |
MAULIK S. 1923: 602 |
Macromonycha
SPAETH F. 1911: 271 |