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Title: A Revision Of The Leaf Beetles Of The Poorly Known Chrysolina (Sahlbergiana) Species-Group In The Subgenus Pezocrosita (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae)
Authors: Mikhailov, Y. E.
Reshetnikov, S. V.
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Pleiades journals
Citation: Mikhailov, Y. E. A Revision Of The Leaf Beetles Of The Poorly Known Chrysolina (Sahlbergiana) Species-Group In The Subgenus Pezocrosita (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) / Y. E. Mikhailov, S. V. Reshetnikov // Entomological Review. – 2021. – Vol. 101. – Iss. 7. – P. 979-991.
Abstract: Abstract: The subgenus Pezocrosita Jacobson, 1901, genus Chrysolina Motschulsky, 1860, currently includes 38 species, being divided into 7 species-groups. Among them, the Chrysolina (sahlbergiana) group remains the least studied, although it comprises the type species of the subgenus. The latter, Chrysolina sahlbergiana (Jacobson, 1901a), is shown to encompass 2 subspecies: Ch. sahlbergiana sahlbergiana and Ch. sahlbergiana jacobsoni (Lopatin, 1970). An amended description of Chrysolina hyperboreica Mikhailov, 2002, a local species endemic to the northern Ural Mountains within Sverdlovsk Province and previously known only from the male holotype, is given based on new material. A new species, Ch. korgonicasp. n., is described from western Altai. A key is given to all the four species of the group. The relict character of the Chrysolina (sahlbergiana) group is discussed based on disjunct distributions of its species and their associations with the former tundra-steppe communities. © 2021, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.
Keywords: ALTAI
CHRYSOLINA
DISJUNCT DISTRIBUTION
LEAF BEETLES
PEZOCROSITA
RELICTS
THE MINUSINSK HOLLOW
THE NORTHERN URALS
TUNDRA-STEPPE SPECIES
URI: https://elar.usfeu.ru/handle/123456789/11305
DOI: 10.1134/S0013873821070149
SCOPUS: 2-s2.0-85122953845
RSCI: 48129133
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