Metacycla Baly, 1861
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2022.842.1945 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7222408 |
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Metacycla Baly, 1861 |
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Genus Metacycla Baly, 1861
Metacycla Baly, 1861: 206 (type species Metacycla sallei Baly, 1861 , by original designation). Gastrogyna LeConte, 1865: 210 (type species Diabrotica insolita LeConte, 1861 , by monotypy).
Remarks
This genus includes eight described species, plus several undescribed species. See Fig. 49 View Figs 46–54 for a habitus illustration. They occur in Mexico and Guatemala (also doubtfully recorded from Peru). Whereas the larvae of most Metacyclini are unknown, those of Metacycla are clearly leaf-feeders ( Andrews & Gilbert 2005). This suggests a closer relationship of Metacyclini with Galerucini (leaf-feeding larvae) than with Luperini (root-feeding larvae). It is noteworthy that, based on the morphology of Metacycla, Beenen (2013) advocated the synonymy of Metacyclini with Galerucini . Although Cneorane nigripes Allard, 1889 has most recently been classified in Scelida Chapuis, 1875 , examination of the male holotype (Museum national d’histoire naturelle, Paris) reveals that this species properly belongs in the genus Metacycla as comb. nov.
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Metacycla Baly, 1861
Viswajyothi, Keezhpattillam & Clark, Shawn M. 2022 |
Metacycla
LeConte J. L. 1865: 210 |
Baly J. S. 1861: 206 |