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Grasso, Matteo, Robert Vodoz, and Herlina Menufandu. "Notes on species of the tribe Stigmoderini Lacordaire, 1857 (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) from Australia and Papua New Guinea, with description of a new subspecies of Calodema wallacei Deyrolle, 1864." Holotipus 2, no. 1 (June 7, 2021): 57–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.53561/taqs2785.

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Two new distribution records for Western New Guinea for Metaxymorpha Parry, 1848 and one for Calodema Gory & Laporte, 1838, previously known only from Papua New Guinea, are reported. In addition, Calodema wallacei meeki ssp. nov. is described based on an old specimen in the collection of Neervoort van de Poll. New corrigenda to previous published records are also reported.
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Gardner, JA. "Revision of the genera of the tribe Stigmoderini (Coleoptera : Buprestidae) with a discussion of Phylogenetic relationships." Invertebrate Systematics 3, no. 3 (1989): 291. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/it9890291.

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The tribe Stigmoderini is revised: the highly derived ovipositor provides evidence that the tribe is monophyletic. A scheme of evolution of the buprestid ovipositor is postulated. The genera of Stigmoderini are delineated and relationships between them are analysed using traditional Hennigian methods. Synapomorphic characters which suggest conflicting relationships are examined, the probability of homoplasy assessed, and a cladogram constructed which best fits the available data. The female accessory gland, a structure not recorded previously in any buprestid, is accorded high weight and supports the monophyly of Themognatha, Calodema and Metaxymorpha. Themognatha and Castiarina are elevated to generic status, monotypic Hypostigmodera is synonymised with Castiarina, and species groups are distinguished in Calodema and Metaxymorpha. A key to genera is provided. Generic characters are reviewed and taxonomically significant structures are illustrated with line drawings or scanning electron micrographs.
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Pineda, Cristian, and Gianfranco Curletti. "Calodema antonkozlovi nov. sp. (Coleoptera: Buprestidae): a new species of Stigmoderini from the Arfak Mountains, Indonesia." REVISTA CHILENA DE ENTOMOLOGÍA 46, no. 1 (January 31, 2020): 75–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.35249/rche.46.1.20.10.

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Assing, Volker. "A revision of Calodera Mannerheim. II. A new species, new synonyms, and additional records (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae)." Beiträge zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology 53, no. 1 (July 31, 2003): 217–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/contrib.entomol.53.1.217-230.

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Eine Untersuchung von Material, das seit dem ersten Teil der Revision verfügbar wurde, ergab weitere Nachweise von Calodera-Arten. C. zerchei sp. n., die erste Art aus dem Fernen Osten Russlands, wird beschrieben und von der nur aus Japan bekannten C. desdemona Sharp unterschieden. Zwei Synonymien werden begründet: Calodera Mannerheim, 1830 = Ityocara Thomson, 1867, syn. n.; Calodera aethiops (Gravenhorst, 1802) = Aleochara (Calodera) perspicua Gistel, 1857, syn. n. Calodera rubens Erichson, die Typusart von Ityocara, wird wieder Calodera zugeordnet. Die Sexualmerkmale von Calodera rubens, C. desdemona und C. zerchei werden abgebildet. 17 Calodera-Arten sind aus der Holarktis bekannt, davon 11 aus der Westpaläarktis, 3 aus der Ostpaläarktis und 3 aus der Nearktis. Die Tatsache, dass alle bisher untersuchten, aus Regionen außerhalb der Holarktis beschriebenen Calodera-Arten nicht in diese Gattung gehören, deutet darauf hin, dass Calodera holarktisch verbreitet ist.StichwörterColeoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae, Oxypodini, Calodera, Palaearctic region, taxonomy, new species, new synonyms, new combination, new records.Nomenklatorische Handlungenperspicua Gistel, 1857 (Aleochara (Calodera)), syn. n. of Calodera aethiops (Gravenhorst, 1802)zerchei Assing, 2003 (Calodera), spec. n.
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ASSING, VOLKER. "A revision of Calodera Mannerheim. III. A new species from Russia and a key to the Palaearctic species of the genus (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae)." Zootaxa 311, no. 1 (September 26, 2003): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.311.1.1.

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Calodera lunata sp. n. (Russia: Komi Republic) is described, illustrated, and distinguished from the Eastern Palaearctic C. zerchei Assing, 2003 and C. desdemona Sharp, 1888. Calodera hebeiensis Pace, 1999 is transferred to Parocyusa Bernhauer. A key to the Palaearctic species of Calodera is provided.
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Assing, Volker. "A taxonomic and phylogenetic revision of Amarochara Thomson. I. The species of the Holarctic region (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae, Oxypodini)." Beiträge zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology 52, no. 1 (August 31, 2002): 111–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/contrib.entomol.52.1.111-204.

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Die Typen und weiteres Material der in der Holarktis vorkommenden Arten der Gattung Amarochara Thomson werden revidiert. Von 25 als valid erkannten Arten werden 24 beschrieben bzw. redeskribiert: A. umbrosa (Erichson), A. heterogaster Cameron, A. sororcula Cameron, A. inquilina (Casey) , A. fenyesi Blatchley, A. brevios sp. n., A. bonnairei (Fauvel), A. cribripennis (Mulsant & Rey), A. siculifera sp. n., A. inermis sp. n., A. caeca sp. n., A. crassicornis (Quedenfeldt), A. forticornis (Lacordaire), A. carinata sp. n., A. loebli Pace, A. seriepunctata sp. n., A. armata sp. n., A. wrasei sp. n., A. megalops sp. n., A. formosana sp. n., A. densepunctata sp. n. und A. splendens Jarrige. Die Identität von A. tingitana Jarrige, deren Holotypus verschollen ist, bleibt ungeklärt. Die Revision ergab folgende Synonymien, Neukombinationen und Ersatznamen: Calodera Mannerheim, 1830 = Nasirema Casey, 1893, syn. n.; Aleochara Gravenhorst, 1802 = Sorecocephala Bernhauer, 1902, syn. n.; Amarochara heterogaster Cameron, 1939 = A. simlaensis Cameron, 1939, syn. n., = A. smetanai Pace, 1992, syn. n.; Calodera bonnairei Fauvel, 1865, nomen protectum = Oxypoda glabriventris Rye, 1865, nomen oblitum; Dasygnypeta velata (Erichson, 1837) = Calodera flavipes Motschulsky, 1858 (zuvor Synonym von Amarochara forticornis); Alevonota japonica (Cameron, 1933), comb. n. (ursprünglich Amarochara); Calodera caseyi nom. n., comb. n. (ursprünglich als Nasirema humilis Casey, 1893 beschrieben und später Amarochara zugeordnet, sekundäres jüngeres Synonym von Calodera humilis Erichson); Calodera parviceps (Casey, 1893), comb. n. (ursprünglich als Nasirema beschrieben, später als Synonym von Amarochara umbrosa vermutet); Pseudocalea korbi (Bernhauer, 1902), comb. n. (ursprünglich Amarochara); Aleochara (Ceranota) ocaleoides (Bernhauer, 1902), comb. n. (ursprünglich Amarochara); Aleochara (Ceranota) subtumida (Hochhuth, 1849) = Calodera brunnea Motschulsky, 1860 (vorher Synonym von Amarochara forticornis), = Ocalea reitteri Bernhauer, 1900, syn. n. Amarochara flavicornis Bernhauer, 1907 wird in die Tribus Athetini transferiert, ihre Gattungszugehörigkeit ist jedoch zweifelhaft. Für Calodera bonnairei Fauvel wird ein Neotypus designiert. Lectotypen werden designiert für Calodera umbrosa Erichson, 1837, Amarochara heterogaster Cameron, 1939, Nasirema inquilina Casey, 1906, Oxypoda glabriventris Rye, 1865, Ilyobates cribripennis Mulsant & Rey, 1875 und Ocalea reitteri Bernhauer, 1900. In einem historischen Überblick werden die taxonomischen Entwicklungen zur Gattung Amarochara zusammengefasst. Auf der Grundlage phylogenetischer Untersuchungen und Schlussfolgerungen wird die bestehende Untergattungssystematik nicht übernommen. Da aber die Arten anderer zoogeographischer Regionen bisher nicht revidiert wurden, werden die Subgenera nicht formal synonymisiert. Statt dessen werden die holarktischen Vertreter der Gattung 5 Artengruppen zugeordnet. Die Beschreibungen der Gattung, der Artengruppen sowie der Arten werden durch eine Bestimmungstabelle und durch Abbildungen der Mundteile, der primären und sekundären Geschlechtsmerkmale sowie weiterer Unterscheidungsmerkmale ergänzt. Die verfügbaren biogeographischen Daten werden zusammengefasst; für eine Reihe von Arten werden Verbreitungskarten vorgelegt. Ergebnisse von Freilanduntersuchungen und Sammlungsdaten deuten darauf hin, dass die holarktischen Amarochara-Arten univoltin sind und sich im Frühjahr und Sommer fortpflanzen. Reproduktion und Überwinterung finden offenbar in einem bisher unbekannten unterirdischen Habitat statt. Die verfügbaren ökologischen Daten werden zusammengefasst und diskutiert. Die Phänologien einiger besser bekannter Arten werden in Form von Diagrammen illustriert. Die Sexualmerkmale zweier in andere Gattungen kombinierter Arten, Pseudocalea korbi (Bernhauer) und Aleochara ocaleoides (Bernhauer), werden abgebildet.StichwörterColeoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae, Oxypodini, Amarochara, Nasirema, Calodera, Ocalea, Pseudocalea, Aleochara, Alevonota, Dasygnypeta, Sorecocephala, Holarctic region, Palaearctic region, Nearctic region, taxonomy, biogeography, ecology, life history, new species, new synonymy, new combination, neotype designation, lectotype designation.Nomenklatorische Handlungenocaleoides (Bernhauer, 1902) (Aleochara (Ceranota)), comb. n. hitherto Amarochara ocaleoidesjaponica (Cameron, 1933) (Alevonota), comb. n. hitherto Amarochara (Amarochara) japonicaarmata Assing, 2002 (Amarochara), spec. n.bonnairei (Fauvel, 1865) (Amarochara), Neotype; nom. protectum hitherto Calodera (Ilyobates) bonnaireibrevios Assing, 2002 (Amarochara), spec. n.caeca Assing, 2002 (Amarochara), spec. n.carinata Assing, 2002 (Amarochara), spec. n.cribripennis (Mulsant & Rey, 1875) (Amarochara), Lectotype described as Ilyobates cribripennisdensepunctata Assing, 2002 (Amarochara), spec. n.formosana Assing, 2002 (Amarochara), spec. n.heterogaster Cameron, 1939 (Amarochara), Lectotypeinermis Assing, 2002 (Amarochara), spec. n.inquilina (Casey, 1906) (Amarochara), Lectotype described as Nasirema inquilinamegalops Assing, 2002 (Amarochara), spec. n.seriepunctata Assing, 2002 (Amarochara), spec. n.siculifera Assing, 2002 (Amarochara), spec. n.umbrosa (Erichson, 1837) (Amarochara), Lectotype described as Calodera umbrosawrasei Assing, 2002 (Amarochara), spec. n.simlaensis Cameron, 1939 (Amarochara (Lasiochara)), syn. n. of Amarochara heterogaster Cameron, 1939smetanai Pace, 1992 (Amarochara (Lasiochara)), syn. n. of Amarochara heterogaster Cameron, 1939caseyi Assing, 2002 (Calodera), nom. n. pro Nasirema humilis Casey, 1893, nec Erichson, 1837parviceps (Casey, 1893) (Calodera), comb. n. hitherto Nasirema parvicepsreitteri Bernhauer, 1900 (Ocalea), Lectotype; syn. n. of Aleochara (Ceranota) subtumida (Hochhuth, 1849)glabriventris Rye, 1865 (Oxypoda), Lectotype; nom. oblitum now a synonym of Amarochara bonnairei (Fauvel, 1865): nom. protectumkorbi (Bernhauer, 1902) (Pseudocalea), comb. n. hitherto Amarochara korbi
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COCK, MATTHEW J. W., MICHEL LAGUERRE, ALAN G. BUDDIE, GIOVANNI CAFA, SCOTT ALSTON-SMITH, JOHN MORRALL, and VENKATA SIVA GOSULA. "Using DNA barcodes to test the association of sexes and morphs in Calodesma spp. (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae, Arctiini, Pericopina) of Trinidad, West Indies, with an overview of the genus, taxonomic changes and a new species." Zootaxa 5270, no. 2 (April 20, 2023): 231–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5270.2.4.

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Phalaena militta Stoll, [1781], currently in the combination Thyrgis militta, is transferred to the new combination Calodesma militta. Phalaena militta is the type species of Thyrgis Walker, 1854, and so Thyrgis is a junior synonym of Calodesma Hübner, [1820]. The reinstated genus Seileria Dognin, 1923 is the next available name for the genus previously known as Thyrgis, and the remaining eight species and their subspecies currently in Thyrgis are transferred to new combinations as species of Seileria: S. angustifascia (Hering, 1925), S. basipunctata (Hering, 1926), S. constrictifascia (Dognin, 1919), S. flavonigra (Dognin, 1910), S. investigatorum (Toulgoët, 1988), S. marginata (Butler, 1875), S. meres (Druce, 1911), S. phlegon (Druce, 1885), S. phlegon ruscia (Druce, 1895), S. tenuifascia (Hering, 1930) and S. tenuifascia daguana (Hering, 1930). Eucyanoides Toulgoët, 1988, currently a synonym of Thyrgis, is made a new subjective synonym of Seileria. Based on DNA barcodes, we recognise three very similar, sexually dimorphic and in two cases polymorphic South American species of Calodesma with some phenotypes in common but very similar male genitalia: C. militta (BOLD:AAK1660), C. sp. cf. collaris (BOLD:ABZ2392) and C. pseudocollaris Cock new species (BOLD:AEI2170). Calodesma militta is widespread in South America, with two male morphs (collaris and dioptis) and two female morphs with variable markings (white and orange morphs). Centronia plorator Kaye, [1923] and Thyrgis lacryma Dognin, 1919 are variants of the white female morph and are new synonyms of Calodesma militta. A third female morph with red markings was not sequenced and could not be allocated to a species. Calodesma sp. cf. collaris (BOLD:ABZ2392) occurs in southern South America with both male morphs but only a white female morph. Calodesma pseudocollaris new species (BOLD:AEI2170) is only known from Trinidad, with one male morph (collaris) and the white female morph. Although more than ten morphs relating to this complex have been described as species, they cannot be synonymised without more data on distribution of the different species or DNA barcodes from the type specimens. Collated life history information indicates species of this group are split between Malpighiaceae feeders and Bromeliaceae feeders, but more work is needed to define these differences. The morphism patterns observed are discussed in terms of Müllerian mimicry and mimicry rings, and we suggest that in Trinidad (and elsewhere) there is a loose mimicry ring of diurnal black species with white spots or transparent patches on the wings which are most conspicuous and frequently observed when feeding on white Asteraceae flowers.
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Wang, Xian-Yi, Zi-Zhong Li, and Ren-huai Dai. "Two new species of the leafhopper genus Calodia Nielson (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Coelidiinae) from China, with a checklist and key to Chinese species." ZooKeys 1023 (March 10, 2021): 49–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1023.59811.

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Two new species of the leafhopper genus Calodia Nielson are described and illustrated: C. quadrimaculasp. nov. from Guizhou and Yunnan Provinces and C. zuoaesp. nov. from Yunnan Province, China. A checklist along with distribution and a key to species based on male genitalia of the genus Calodia from China are provided. Olidiana nigritibiana (Li), comb. nov. (earlier in the genus Calodia) is proposed. At present, this genus comprises 45 known species worldwide, of which 19 species are recorded from China.
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Nihei, Silvio Shigueo, and Rodrigo De Vilhena Perez Dios. "Nomenclatural acts for some Neotropical Tachinidae (Diptera)." Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia (São Paulo) 56, no. 16 (November 18, 2016): 177. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/0031-1049.2016.56.16.

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New replacement names and synonymies are proposed for Neotropical Tachinidae, mainly from Brazil. The following 13 new replacement names are proposed for junior secondary homonyms: Jurinella neobesa, new name for Jurinella obesa (Townsend, 1928) (preocc. Wiedemann, 1830); Archytas wulpianus, new name for Archytas nigrocalyptratus (Wulp, 1888) (preocc. Macquart, 1846); Calodexia neofumosa, new name for Calodexia fumosa (Townsend, 1917) (preocc. Townsend, 1912); Calodexia bigoti, new name for Calodexia flavipes (Bigot, 1889) (preocc. Schiner, 1868); Eucelatoria paracarinata, new name for Eucelatoria carinata (Townsend, 1927) (preocc. Townsend, 1919); Eucelatoria currani, new name for Eucelatoria carinata (Curran, 1926) (preocc. Townsend, 1919); Lixophaga opsiangusta, new name for Lixophaga angusta (Townsend, 1927:294) (preocc. Townsend, 1927:284); Lixophaga thompsoniana, new name for Lixophaga fumipennis (Thompson, 1968) (preocc. Townsend, 1927); Lixophaga townsendiana, new name for Lixophaga fumipennis (Townsend, 1928) (preocc. Townsend, 1927); Myiopharus argentata, new name for Myiopharus argentescens (Townsend, 1935) (preocc. Townsend, 1927); Phyllophilopsis disgracilis, new name for Phyllophilopsis gracilis (Townsend, 1927) (preocc. Townsend, 1919); Phasia townsendiana, new name for Phasia brasiliana (Townsend, 1937) (preocc. Townsend, 1929); and Phasia aurodysderci, new name for Phasia dysderci (Townsend, 1940) (preocc. Townsend, 1938). And the two following synonymies are proposed (reinstated): Jurinella ambigua (Macquart, 1851) = Jurinella obesa (Wiedemann, 1830); and Archytas analis (Macquart, 1843) = Archytas analis (Fabricius, 1905).
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Assing, Volker. "The genus Calodera Mannerheim in Canada (Insecta, Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae)." ZooKeys 2 (September 4, 2008): 203–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.2.6.

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Nielson, M. W. "New Oriental leafhoppers in the tribe Coelidiini with a revised key to the species (Homoptera: Cicadellidae: Coelidiinae)." Insect Systematics & Evolution 21, no. 4 (1990): 445–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187631290x00355.

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AbstractTwenty-seven new species representing 3 genera in the tribe Coelidiini are described and illustrated. These include the following: Taharana parabifurcata, T. furca, T. hardyi, T. dentata, Lodiana perbrevis, L. furcata, L. singularis, L. viraktamathi, L. parapectinata, L. ctenostyla, L. gladia, L. spira, L. tantula, L. fissa, L. alvea, Calodia falx, C. paraobscura, C. kodikanelensis, C. siberutensis, C. pennata, C. sulawesiensis, C. paraostenta, C. iniquitas, C. grandis, C. vicina, C. quadrispinata, and C. laosensis. Revised keys to the species in the genera Taharana, Lodiana and Calodia are also given.
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Assing, Volker. "A revision of Ilyobates Kraatz, 1856 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae, Oxypodini)." Beiträge zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology 49, no. 2 (September 13, 1999): 295–342. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/contrib.entomol.49.2.295-342.

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Nach Revision der Typen und weiteren Materials der Arten der Gattung Ilyobates Kraatz werden sechs valide Arten erkannt: I. nigricollis (Paykull), I. bennetti Donisthorpe, I. propinquus (Aubé), I. mech (Baudi), I. merkli Eppelsheim und I. mirabilis sp. n. Die folgenden Taxa werden neu synonymisiert bzw. als Synonyme bestätigt: I. nigricollis (Paykull) = I. haroldi Ihssen, = I. nigricollis deubeli Bernhauer, syn. n., = I. hoelzeli Scheerpeltz, syn. n.; I. bennetti Donisthorpe = I. subopacus Palm; I. propinquus (Aubé) = I. rufus Kraatz; I. mech (Baudi) = I. hustachei Méquignon, syn. n., = I. pseudomech Lohse, syn. n., = Calodera sulcicollis Aubé; Pyroglossa Bernhauer = Gennadota Casey, syn. n. Für I. haroldi Ihssen, I. nigricollis deubeli Bernhauer, I. subopacus Palm, Calodera sulcicollis Aubé und I. rufus Kraatz werden Lectotypen designiert. Callicerus puberulus Casey and Gennadota canadensis Casey, zwei bisher der Gattung Ilyobates zugeordnete Arten aus Nordamerika, werden in die Gattung Pyroglossa Bernhauer transferiert. Die Gattungs- und Artdiagnosen werden durch eine Bestimmungstabelle sowie durch Abbildungen der Mundteile, der primären und sekundären Geschlechtsmerkmale und weiterer Differentialmerkmale ergänzt. Nach den vorliegenden biogeographischen Daten sind alle Ilyobates-Arten pontomediterrane Faunenelemente. Die intraspezifische morphologische Variabilität der Arten ist, wie eine morphometrische Auswertung ergab, enorm. Freilanduntersuchungen sowie Sammlungsdaten zeigen, daß die Ilyobates-Arten monovoltin sind und sich im Frühjahr und Sommer fortpflanzen; die Imagines überwintern offenbar in einem unterirdischen, nicht näher bekannten Habitat. Die Bionomie sowie mögliche Erklärungen für die erhebliche intraspezifische Variabilität werden diskutiert.StichwörterColeoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae, Oxypodini, Ilyobates, Pyroglossa, Gennadota, Palaearctic region, Europe, taxonomy, biogeography, ecology, intraspecific variation, life history, new species, new synonymy, new combination, lectotype designation.Nomenklatorische Handlungenharoldi Ihssen, 1934 (Ilyobates), Lectotype now a synonym of Ilyobates nigricollis (Paykull, 1800)hölzeli Scheerpeltz, 1947 (Ilyobates), syn. n. of Ilyobates nigricollis (Paykull, 1800)hustachi Méquignon, 1933 (Ilyobates), syn. n. of Ilyobates mech (Baudi, 1848)mirabillis Assing, 1999 (Ilyobates), spec. n.pseudomech Lohse, 1994 (Ilyobates), syn. n. of Ilyobates mech (Baudi, 1848)rufus Kraatz, 1856 (Ilyobates), Lectotype now a synonym of Ilyobates propinquus (Aubé, 1850)subopacus Palm, 1935 (Ilyobates), Lectotype now a synonym of Ilyobates bennetti Donisthorpe, 1914deubeli Bernhauer, 1902 (Ilyobates nigricollis), syn. n. of Ilyobates nigricollis (Paykull, 1800)canadensis (Casey, 1906) (Pyroglossa), comb. n. hitherto Gennadota canadensispuberula (Casey, 1893) (Pyroglossa), comb. n. hitherto Callicerus puberulus
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LEE, SOO BIN, and GI-SOO NAM. "A new species of fossil Calosoma (Coleoptera: Carabidae) from the Geumgwangdong Formation (Early Miocene), South Korea." Zootaxa 5072, no. 1 (November 26, 2021): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5072.1.1.

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In this paper, a new fossil species of Calosoma (Coleoptera: Carabidae) from the lower Miocene Geumgwangdong Formation, Pohang City, South Korea, is described. Compared with other Miocene Calosoma fossils, Calosoma kimi sp. nov. exhibits different characteristics in particular interval connection and scale patterns on the elytra. It is the first fossil Calosoma recorded from the Korean Peninsula. However, the taxonomic position of C. kimi sp. nov. within Calosoma is not clear at present though it is probably related to the complex of the subgenera Australodrepa, Calodrepa, and Calosoma.
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Assing, Volker. "A revision of Callicerus Gravenhorst, 1802, Pseudosemiris Machulka, 1935, and Saphocallus Sharp, 1888 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae, Athetini)." Beiträge zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology 51, no. 2 (December 16, 2001): 247–334. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/contrib.entomol.51.2.247-334.

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Die Typen und weiteres Material der Arten der Gattungen Callicerus Gravenhorst, Pseudosemiris Machulka und Saphocallus Sharp werden revidiert. Auf der Grundlage eines morphologischen Vergleichs unter Berücksichtigung der wahrscheinlich nahverwandten Taxa Aloconota Thomson, 1858 und Disopora Thomson, 1859 werden Callicerus, Pseudosemiris und Saphocallus als distinkte Gattungen betrachtet und redeskribiert. 7 valide Callicerus-, 7 Pseudosemiris-Arten sowie eine Art der Gattung Saphocallus werden erkannt und beschrieben: C. obscurus Gravenhorst, C. muensteri Bernhauer, C. atricollis (Aubé), C. appenninus sp. n., C. sparsicollis Bernhauer, C. fulvicornis Eppelsheim, C. rigidicornis (Erichson), P. kaufmanni (Eppelsheim), P. breiti Scheerpeltz, P. circassica Fagel, P. fulgida sp. n., P. granulosa Fagel, P. stricticornis Fagel, P. zanettii sp. n. und S. parviceps Sharp. P. velox Jablokow-Khnzorian wird als species dubia betrachtet. Die folgenden Taxa werden synonymisiert: Callicerus Gravenhorst, 1802 = Semiris Heer, 1839, resyn., = Sphaerotaxus Bernhauer, 1915, syn. n.; Callicerus obscurus Gravenhorst, 1802 = Callicerus stolfai Scheerpeltz, 1956, syn. n., = Callicerus ibericus Fagel, 1958, syn. n.; Calodera atricollis Aubé, 1850 = Callicerus clavatus Rottenberg, 1870, syn. n.; Callicerus fulvicornis Eppelsheim, 1883 = Callicerus gagliardii Scheerpeltz, 1956, syn. n.; Homalota rigidicornis Erichson, 1839 = Callicerus mandli Scheerpeltz, 1956, syn. n., = Callicerus beieri Scheerpeltz, 1959, syn. n.; Homalota gregaria Erichson, 1839 (nomen protectum) = Aleochara caliginosa Stephens, 1832, syn. n. (nomen oblitum); Atheta montenegrina Bernhauer, 1899 = Callicerus smetanai Scheerpeltz, 1967, syn. n. Atheta toroenensis Bernhauer, 1943, die zuvor Callicerus zugeordnet worden war, wird in die Gattung Homoiocalea Bernhauer, 1943, stat. n. gestellt. Sowohl die Gattung als auch H. toroenensis (Bernhauer), comb. n. werden redeskribiert. Für Callicerus obscurus Gravenhorst wird ein Neotypus, für Calodera atricollis Aubé, Callicerus muensteri Bernhauer, C. obscurus var. pedemontanus Baudi, C. clavatus Rottenberg, C. sparsicollis Bernhauer, C. fulvicornis Eppelsheim und C. kaufmanni Eppelsheim werden Lectotypen designiert. Die Differentialmerkmale aller untersuchter Gattungs- und Artengruppentaxa sowie die Ergebnisse morphometrischer Analysen werden illustriert. Die Diagnosen werden durch Angaben zur intraspezifischen Variabilität und zur Unterscheidung von ähnlichen Arten sowie durch Bestimmungstabellen für die Arten der Gattungen Callicerus und Pseudosemiris ergänzt. Die verfügbaren Daten zur Verbreitung und Bionomie werden ausgewertet. Die Arten der Gattungen Callicerus und Pseudosemiris sind danach univoltin; die Fortpflanzungsperiode beginnt im Frühjahr, und die Präimaginalentwicklung ist im Frühsommer abgeschlossen. Reproduktion und Überwinterung finden offenbar in einem unterirdischen, bisher aber unbekannten Habitat statt. Dies würde erklären, warum praktisch alle Arten selten bis extrem selten nachgewiesen wurden. Die Phänologien von C. obscurus und C. rigidicornis werden durch Diagramme veranschaulicht. Verbreitungskarten illustrieren die Verbreitungsgebiete der weniger seltenen Arten.StichwörterColeoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae, Athetini, Callicerus, Pseudosemiris, Saphocallus, Homoiocalea, Aloconota, Palaearctic region, Europe, taxonomy, biogeography, ecology, intraspecific variation, life history, new species, new synonymy, new combination, neotype designation, lectotype designation.Nomenklatorische Handlungengregaria (Erichson, 1839) (Aloconota), nom. protectum described as Homalota gregariamontenegrina (Bernhauer, 1899) (Aloconota (Disopora)), Lectotype described as Atheta (Disopora) montenegrinacaliginosa Stephens, 1832 (Bolitochara), nom. oblitum; syn. n. of Aloconota gregaria (Erichson, 1839): nom. protectumappenninus Assing, 2001 (Callicerus), spec. n.atricollis (Aubé, 1850) (Callicerus), Lectotype described as Calodera atricollisclavatus Rottenberg, 1870 (Callicerus), Lectotype; syn. n. of Callicerus atricollis (Aubé, 1850)fulvicornis Eppelsheim, 1883 (Callicerus), Lectotype described as Callicerus atricollis var. fulvicornismuensteri Bernhauer, 1900 (Callicerus), Lectotypeobscurus Gravenhorst, 1802 (Callicerus), Neotypesparsicollis Bernhauer, 1915 (Callicerus), Lectotypestolfai Scheerpeltz, 1956 (Callicerus), syn. n. of Callicerus obscurus Gravenhorst, 1802smetanai Scheerpeltz, 1967 (Callicerus (Callicerus)), syn. n. of Atheta (Disopora) montenegrina (Bernhauer, 1899)beieri Scheerpeltz, 1959 (Callicerus (Semiris)), syn. n. of Callicerus rigidicornis (Erichson, 1839)gagliardii Scheerpeltz, 1956 (Callicerus (Semiris)), syn. n. of Callicerus fulvicornis Eppelsheim, 1883ibericus Fagel, 1958 (Callicerus (Semiris)), syn. n. of Callicerus obscurus Gravenhorst, 1802mandli Scheerpeltz, 1956 (Callicerus (Semiris)), syn. n. of Callicerus rigidicornis (Erichson, 1839)pedemontanus Baudi, 1869 (Callicerus obscurus var.), Lectotype now a synonym of Callicerus atricollis (Aubé, 1850)toroenensis (Bernauer, 1943) (Homoiocalea), comb. n. hitherto Atheta (Homoiocalea) toroenensisfulgida Assing, 2001 (Pseudosemiris), spec. n.kaufmanni (Eppelsheim, 1887) (Pseudosemiris), Lectotype described as Callicerus kaufmannizanettii Assing, 2001 (Pseudosemiris), spec. n.Homoiocalea Bernhauer, 1943 (Staphylinidae), stat. n. hitherto a subgenus of AthetaSemiris Heer, 1839 (Staphylinidae), syn. n. of Callicerus Gravenhorst, 1802Sphaerotaxus Bernhauer, 1915 (Staphylinidae), syn. n. of Callicerus Gravenhorst, 1802
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Bellamy, C. L. "Review of the genera Calodema and Metaxymorpha (Coleoptera: Buprestidae: Stigmoderini) U Nylander . Review of the generaCalodemaandMetaxymorpha(Coleoptera: Buprestidae: Stigmoderini). 2008. Folia Heyrovskyana Supplementum 13, 84 pp., 306 color photographs; DVD appendix.. ISBN: 978-80-86447-14-8. Kabourek Publishing. Zlín, Czech Republic. www.kabourek.cz price: 790 CZK / 35 EUR (ca. US$46). Order directly from the publisher or various on-line entomology and natural history book-sellers.." Coleopterists Bulletin 63, no. 2 (June 2009): 237–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/1163.1.

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MacRae, Ted C. "Review of the genera Calodema and Metaxymorpha (Coleoptera: Buprestidae: Stigmoderini) Ulf Nylander . Review of the generaCalodemaandMetaxymorpha(Coleoptera: Buprestidae: Stigmoderini). 2008. Published by: Folia Heyrovskyana, Supplementum 13, 84 pages with 306 color photographs and one DVD. Size 24 × 18 cm, hard cover.. Available from: Kabourek Ltd. Sokolská 3923, 760 01 Zlín, Czech Republic. vit@kabourek.cz tel/fax: +420 577 437 870; http://www.kabourek.cz/. Price 35 Euro (about 45 USD).." Pan-Pacific Entomologist 85, no. 1 (January 2009): 26–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3956/0031-0603-85.1.26.

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Kleeberg, Andreas. "Die Gemeinschaft der Kurzflügelkäfer (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) der Rispensegge Carex paniculata, L. in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern." Archiv Natur- und Landeskunde Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 57 (February 11, 2020): 72–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.30819/anlk.57.04.

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Die charakteristische Gemeinschaft der Kurzflügelkäfer (Staphylinidae) des Rispenseggen-Rieds (Cari- cetum paniculatae) in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (MV) besteht aus mindestens 121, zumeist kleinen, hygrophilen Arten. Explizit aus den Bulten der Rispen-Segge Carex paniculata L. wurden überwie- gend im Winter/Frühjahr 2015–2020 durchschnittlich 28, maximal 52 Arten extrahiert. Lässt man die Mehrzahl der nachgewiesenen Ubiquisten (69,2 %) unberücksichtigt, sind 37 Arten mit ihren Bulten assoziiert. Davon sind die folgenden 18 Arten für MV faunistisch bemerkenswert: Bibloplectus tenebro- sus (Reitter, 1880), Bryaxis clavicornis (Panzer, 1809), Acrotona troglodytes (Motschulsky, 1856), Atheta terminalis (Gravenhorst, 1806), Dochmonota clancula (Erichson, 1837), Schistoglossa curtipennis (Sharp, 1869), S. drusilloides (Sahlberg, 1837), S. gemina (Erichson, 1837), S. pseudogemina Benick, 1981, S. vidua- ta (Erichson, 1837), Zyras collaris (Paykull, 1800), Calodera uliginosa Erichson, 1837, Oxypoda lentula Erichson, 1837, Stenus argus Gravenhorst, 1806, S. glabellus Thomson, 1870, Euconnus denticornis (Müller XXABSTRACT Kunze, 1822), E. rutilipennis (Müller XXABSTRACT Kunze, 1822) und Stenichnus bicolor (Denny, 1825). Die Ursache für die vergleichsweise geringe Ähnlichkeit zwischen den einzelnen Käfergemeinschaften der Carex- Bulten liegt vermutlich in der Verschiedenheit der untersuchten Standorte (quellige Hanglage, ehe- malige Torfstiche, Schilfröhrichte mit eingestreuten Großseggen). Die lückige Raumstruktur der Segge bietet einen geeigneten Lebensraum für überwiegend kleine (3,5±0,4 mm) Käfer. Die Renaturierung von Niedermooren durch Wiedervernässung und damit die geförderte Wiederansiedlung von torfbildenden Pflanzen, wie der Rispen-Segge, ist ein wichtiger Beitrag zum Schutz von Lebensraum und Arten. The distinctive association of rove beetles (Staphylinidae) of the greater tussock-sedge reed (Cari- cetum paniculatae) in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (MV) consists of at least 121, mostly small, hygrophilous species. Explicitly from the tussocks of the greater tussock-sedge Carex paniculata L., an average of 28 and a maximum of 52 species were extracted predominantly in winter/spring between 2015 and 2020. The majority of the detected species are ubiquists (69.2 %), and 37 species are associated with the tussocks. Of these, the following 18 species are faunistically remarkable for MV: Bibloplectus tenebrosus (Reitter, 1880), Bryaxis clavicornis (Panzer, 1809), Acrotona troglodytes (Motschulsky, 1856), Atheta terminalis (Gravenhorst, 1806), Dochmonota clancula (Erichson, 1837), Schistoglossa curtipen- nis (Sharp, 1869), S. drusilloides (Sahlberg, 1837), S. gemina (Erichson, 1837), S. pseudogemina Benick, 1981, S. viduata (Erichson, 1837), Zyras collaris (Paykull, 1800), Calodera uliginosa Erichson, 1837, Oxypoda lentula Erichson, 1837, Stenus argus Gravenhorst, 1806, S. glabellus Thomson, 1870, Eucon- nus denticornis (Müller XXABSTRACT Kunze, 1822), E. rutilipennis (Müller XXABSTRACT Kunze, 1822) and Stenichnus bicolor (Denny, 1825). Different habitat conditions at the sampling sites (slopy spring areas, former peat bogs, reed beds with interspersed large sedges) are considered the reason for comparatively low similarity between the individual beetle communities of the Carex tussocks. The open spatial structure of the sedge represents an adequate habitat for predominantly small (3.5±0.4 mm) beetles. Restoration of fens through rewetting with promoting reintroduction of peat-forming plants, such as the greater tussock-sedge, is an important contribution to habitat and species conservation.
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Fan, Zhihua, Zizhong Li, and Xiangsheng Chen. "A new species of the leafhopper genus Calodia Nielson, 1982 (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Coelidiinae) from China, with a key to Chinese species." ZooKeys 466 (December 19, 2014): 95–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.466.8680.

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Dilcher, David L., and Warren L. Kovach. "EARLY ANGIOSPERM REPRODUCTION: CALODA DELEVORYANA GEN. ET SP. NOV., A NEW FRUCTIFICATION FROM THE DAKOTA FORMATION (CENOMANIAN) OF KANSAS." American Journal of Botany 73, no. 8 (August 1986): 1230–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/j.1537-2197.1986.tb08570.x.

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VIRAKTAMATH, C. A., and NARESH M. MESHRAM. "Leafhopper tribe Coelidiini (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Coelidiinae) of the Indian subcontinent." Zootaxa 4653, no. 1 (August 12, 2019): 1–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4653.1.1.

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Genera and species of the tribe Coelidiini from the Indian subcontinent are reviewed. Glaberana Nielson, Webbolidia Nielson and Zhangolidia Nielson are recorded from India for the first time. Twenty-three new species are described and illustrated as follows: Calodia deergha sp. nov. (India: Tamil Nadu), C. keralica sp. nov. (India: Kerala), C. kumari sp. nov. (India: Karnataka), C. neofusca sp. nov. (India: Karnataka, Kerala), C. periyari sp. nov. (India: Kerala), C. tridenta sp. nov. (India: Kerala), Glaberana acuta sp. nov. (India: Meghalaya), G. purva sp. nov. (India: Manipur), Olidiana lanceolata sp. nov. (India: Sikkim), O. flectheri sp. nov. (India: Meghalaya), O. umroensis sp. nov. (India: Meghalaya), O. unidenta sp. nov. (India: Assam, West Bengal), Singillatus parapectitus sp. nov. (India: Arunachal Pradesh), S. serratispatulatus sp. nov. (India: Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram), Trinoridia dialata sp. nov. (India: Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra), T. ochrocephala sp. nov. (India: Kerala), T. piperica sp. nov. (India: Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu), T. ramamurthyi sp. nov. (India:Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra), T. saraikela sp. nov. (India: Jarkhand), T. timlivana sp. nov. (India: Uttarakhand), W. andamana sp. nov. (India: Andaman & Nicobar), W. burmanica sp. nov. (Myanmar: Lashio) and Zhangolidia weicongi sp. nov. (India: Manipur). Olidiana brevis (Walker), O. perculta (Distant) and Trinoridia tripectinata (Nielson) are recorded for the first time from India and also Glaberana khasiensis (Rao) comb. nov. is proposed. Keys to genera and species with a check-list, distribution and host records are included.
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Assing, Volker, and Michael Schülke. "The Staphylinidae of Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh (Coleoptera)." Beiträge zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology 69, no. 1 (July 16, 2019): 091–173. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/contrib.entomol.69.1.091-173.

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The previously largely neglected and poorly known staphylinid faunas of Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh are addressed. Based on a study of more than 31,000 Staphylinidae recently collected in various habitats and using different methods, and on a critical evaluation of previous literature records, a checklist of the faunas of Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh is compiled. The fauna of Armenia currently includes 675, that of Nagorno-Karabakh 198 named species. Nevertheless, it is concluded that the species inventory of both regions, especially that of Nagorno-Karabakh, is still far from complete. As many as 262 and 183 species are reported from Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh, respectively, for the first time. A list of 99 species erroneously or doubtfully recorded from the study region is provided. A comparison with the species number and systematic composition of the faunas of other Caucasian countries and regions revealed that (a) their known diversities are significantly lower than should be expected and (b) a remarkably high proportion (nearly 40 %) of Aleocharinae in the faunas of Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh, with the genus Atheta Thomson, 1858 alone accounting for approximately 10 % of the total diversity in Armenia. The faunas of Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh are primarily composed of widespread species, many of them Caspian (Caucasian) and Iranian elements, and remarkably few endemics. Only 23 species, thirteen of the Aleocharinae (most of them belonging to the genus Geostiba Thomson, 1858), four of the Pselaphinae, five of Scydmaeninae, and one of Staphylininae are classified as regional endemics, and one species of Aleocharinae from the peak region of Mount Khustup is classified as a local endemic. The distribution of one addititional species is confined to South Armenia and adjacent parts of North Iran. A number of species is currently known only from Armenia, but of doubtful taxonomic status or unlikely to represent endemics. Records of some species in Armenia and/or Nagorno-Karabakh revealed some remarkably discontinuous distributions with gaps of up to approximately 2,800 km; three of these distributions are mapped. Fourteen species are newly described: Omalium kociani Zanetti spec. nov. (Armenia: Jermuk) of the Omaliinae, Proteinus baculatus Assing spec. nov. (Armenia; Northeast Turkey) of the Proteininae, Bryaxis armeniacus Brachat spec. nov. (Armenia: NW Hrazdan) and B. meghruicus Brachat spec. nov. (South Armenia: Meghru range) of the Pselaphinae, Atheta (Paralpinia) meghruica Assing spec. nov. (South Armenia: Meghru range), Bellatheta khustupica Assing spec. nov. (South Armenia: Mount Khustup), Calodera alticola Assing spec. nov. (Armenia: Mount Karkar), and Tachyusa unguis Assing spec. nov. (South Armenia) of the Aleocharinae, Anotylus hamatoides Schülke spec. nov. (Armenia) of the Oxytelinae, Euconnus (Tetramelus) longilaminatus Meybohm spec. nov. (North Armenia), E. (T.) tavushus Meybohm spec. nov. (North Armenia), E. (T.) karabakhus Meybohm spec. nov. (Nagorno-Karabakh), Neuraphes (Paraphes) gomarantsus Meybohm spec. nov. (South Armenia: Meghru range), and N. (P.) syunikus Meybohm spec. nov. (South Armenia) of the Scydmaeninae. Eight synonymies and one revalidation are established: Dialycera minuta Luze, 1906 = Phyllodrepa armena Iablokoff-Khnzorian, 1959, syn. nov.; Mycetoporus silvaticus Iablokoff-Khnzorian, 1962 = M. dispersus Schülke & Kocian, 2000, syn. nov.; Aleochara subtumida (Hochhuth, 1859) = Aleochara khnzoriani Amiryan, 1999, syn. nov.; Platystethus cephalotes Eppelsheim, 1878, revalidated (previously synonym of P. laevis Markel & Kiesenwetter, 1848) = P. oblongopunctatus Roubal, 1911, syn. nov.; Euconnus lalvarensis Iablokoff-Khnzorian, 1964 = Euconnus pseudorobustus Franz, 1986, syn. nov.; Astenus rufopacus Reitter, 1909 = A. baali Coiffait, 1960, syn. nov.; Heterothops dissimilis (Gravenhorst, 1802) = H. armeniacus Coiffait, 1977, syn. nov.; Heterothops praevius Erichson, 1839 = Heterothops montanus Iablokoff-Khnzorian, 1966, syn. nov. Taxonomic acts Omalium kociani Zanetti spec. nov. – urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:5F24413E-6AB4-4D1C-B567-AB93C38380C9Proteinus baculatus Assing spec. nov. – urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:3DDB2D69-A000-4FFA-AAC7-48CE4BAB7020Bryaxis armeniacus Brachat spec. nov. – urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:01F595CB-9F3B-4DEE-8A4D-C97F39DE26E1Bryaxis meghruicus Brachat spec. nov. – urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:AA6E7E2A-4450-48E8-8048-8061C3C6DF5CAtheta (Paralpinia) meghruica Assing spec. nov. – urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:4673F1AA-F8C1-4524-AFA3-99E4E7F502FFBellatheta khustupica Assing spec. nov. – urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:C342B3DE-9EE5-4950-85BD-817DBEE6FE3ECalodera alticola Assing spec. nov. – urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:3BF46F7B-FBDB-4F1B-B0D0-89D669B021C2Tachyusa unguis Assing spec. nov. – urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:A4B4E5C2-EEB2-4146-B6F2-27D5873D5AEBAnotylus hamatoides Schulke, spec. nov. – urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:0167E052-EBAB-421A-BB72-39E33C1EDC97Euconnus (Tetramelus) longilaminatus Meybohm spec. nov. – urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:96692EB3-A82F-4ADB -A278-EC1B64040C82Euconnus (Tetramelus) tavushus Meybohm spec. nov. – urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:7F2BBD70-A7F8-4272-8195-02884B90F2DDEuconnus (Tetramelus) karabakhus Meybohm spec. nov. – urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:A60B66A1-20EB-4341-9950-B6485B1A3853Neuraphes (Paraphes) gomarantsus Meybohm spec. nov. – urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:102F7EEC-B2A5-458F-B271-E3582970195FNeuraphes (Paraphes) syunikus Meybohm spec. nov.– urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:2972F28B-0968-4810-B9F5-471E93F97F43
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Rutz, Beatriz Timm, Vinícius Soares Sturza, Gustavo Heiden, and Dori Edson Nava. "First report and damage description of Calodesma collaris (Drury, 1782) (Lepidoptera: Erebidae) caterpillars on Aechmea winkleri Reitz, 1975 (Bromeliaceae)." Revista Brasileira de Entomologia 64, no. 2 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1806-9665-rbent-2020-0032.

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Gnezdilov, Vladimir M. "New species of the genera Limentinus Distant, 1917 and Calodia Nielson, 1982 (Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha, Cicadellidae, Coelidiinae) from the Makay Massif of Madagascar, with a key to Malagasy species." Zoosystema 43, no. 16 (June 8, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/zoosystema2021v43a16.

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