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There are an estimated 40,000 species of chrysomelids, or leaf beetles, worldwide. These biologically interesting and often colorful organisms, such as the tortoise beetles, have a broad range of life histories and fascinating adaptations. For example, there are chrysomelids with shortened wings (brachypterous) and elytra (brachelytrous), other species are viviparous, and yet other leaf beetles have complicated anti predator-parasitoid defenses. Some species, such as corn rootworms (several species in the genus Diabrotica ) constitute major agricultural crop pests. Research on Chrysomelidae 1 is a the first of an intended series of volumes on the Chrysomelidae edited by Jolivet, Santiago-Blay, and Schmitt.
Chrysomelidae --- Research. --- Research --- Chrysomelidae -- Research. --- Chrysomelidae. --- Science. --- Zoology. --- Zoology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Invertebrates & Protozoa --- Cassididae --- Cassididae (Insects) --- Chlamydidae --- Clytridae --- Crioceridae --- Cryptocephalidae --- Donaciidae --- Eumolpidae --- Eumoplidae --- Fulcidacidae --- Galerucidae --- Halticidae --- Hispidae --- Lamprosomatidae --- Leaf beetles --- Malalopidae --- Megascelidae --- Orsodacnidae --- Sagridae --- Beetles --- Chrysomelidae - Research --- Beetles.
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This book summarizes what is actually known about the biology of Leaf Beetles. It is the most recent study in the field. As we are well aware, Chrysomelidae, one of the three largest families of beetles, are of great economic importance since they can be a serious pest to crops or, on the other hand, can be used to destroy imported weeds. This is due to the selectivity of their feeding preferences. In this way, Chrysomelidae are an invaluable tool for studying plant selection mechanisms. The many and varied topics dealt with in this book cover almost all aspects of phylogeny, classification, paleontology, parasitology, biogeography, defenses, population biology, genetics and biological control as well as many other subjects. The most renowned specialists in these fields have been chosen to put together a diverse, state-of-the-art publication. Few beetle families have been studied in such detail as the Chrysomelids. This is not only due to their economic importance, but also to their incredible variety of forms and behaviors. There are no less than 40,000 species currently in existence worldwide, but probably 100,000 species have existed since the Jurassic, when they first came into being with the Cycadoids and other primitive plant families, later to diversify during the Cretaceous with the advent of flowering plants.
Chrysomelidae --- Chrysomélidés --- Chrysomélidés --- Ecology --- Evolution --- Cassididae --- Cassididae (Insects) --- Chlamydidae --- Clytridae --- Crioceridae --- Cryptocephalidae --- Donaciidae --- Eumolpidae --- Eumoplidae --- Fulcidacidae --- Galerucidae --- Halticidae --- Hispidae --- Lamprosomatidae --- Leaf beetles --- Malalopidae --- Megascelidae --- Orsodacnidae --- Sagridae --- Beetles
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