Lytta segetum, Fabricius, 1792
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(1980) show intermediate states in the E African species [abyssinica Kaszab, 1948; 2014 aethiopica Kaszab, 1981; ruspolii ( Pic, 1914)]. February (1928 The b); that rst-instar of C. larva segetum of also C. ru is known ventris (CB (Walker, UCRC, 1871). Larval) was hosts described are unknown by Cros. 13 15. Calydus Reitter, 1896 15 Caloenas Reitter, 1889 [(nec Caloenas Gray, 1840 (Aves) ].: 23 Type species: Caloenas pulcher Reitter, 1889 , by monotypy as type species of at] its objective synonym Caloenas Reitter. 6 spp. Bath Geographic distribution. E and S Turkey, Caucasus, Syria, Iraq, Iran. of University catalogue References Taxonomy); Bologna. Reitter (1991 (1889 a).); Escherich (1896b); Kaszab (1960a key and [by Notes Downloaded primarily Eupomphini Eupomphini Calydus by originally. (the However Kaszab presence, was, 1959 Pinto assigned of, 1960 toothed (1984 a to, 1969 a the) claws considered a Mylabrini ). The in Calydus latter and this placement later, feature a de to the ning convergent was Nearctic trait prompted of tribe and the excluded the genus from the tribe. Selander (1991) again placed Calydus in the
Mylabrini . Bologna (1991a), however, considered only the subgenus Calydabris
Kaszab as mylabrine (see No. 48, below), and moved the nominate subgenus to the
Lyttini , where it is treated here. The placement of Calydus as a lyttine genus
(Bologna, 1991a) is based on male genitalia and mesosternal structure, but its position within the tribe is not clear.
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