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Title: A Chromosomal analysis of twelve species of the subfamily Chrysomelinae (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae)
Authors: Petitpierre, E.
Mikhailov, Yu. E.
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Instytut Systematyki i Ewolucji Zwierzat
Citation: Petitpierre, E. A Chromosomal analysis of twelve species of the subfamily Chrysomelinae (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) / E. Petitpierre, Yu. E. Mikhailov // Folia Biologica (Poland). – 2013. – Vol. 61. – Iss. 3-4. – P. 193-198.
Abstract: Twelve species of chrysomelines, all but one from the Palaearctic region, have been cytogenetically analyzed, mostly through their male meiotic metaphases I. Ambrostoma superbum has 2n = 40 (p), Chrysolina colasi, Oreina fairmairiana and the Neotropical Platyphora spectabilis have 2n = 24 (Xyp), Chrysolina gebleri 2n = 26 (XYp), Colaspidema barbarum 2n = 28 (Xyp), Crosita altaica and C. rugulosa2n = 30 (p), Phratorapolaris, Ph. vitellinae and Ph. vulgatissima 2n = 34 (Xyp), and the karyotype of Chrysolina marginata, consisting of 40 chromosomes, is also described. These results are discussed with those previously obtained in related genera and congeneric species, giving further support and extending the high chromosomal variability so far found in this subfamily of leaf beetles. © Institute of Systematics and Evolution of Animals, PAS, Kraków, 2013.
Keywords: CHRYSOMELIDAE
COLEOPTERA
CYTOTAXONOMY
EVOLUTION
KARYOTYPES
SEX-CHROMOSOME SYSTEMS
ANIMAL
ARTICLE
BEETLE
CHROMOSOME MAP
GENETICS
KARYOTYPE
KARYOTYPING
MALE
SPECIES DIFFERENCE
ANIMALS
BEETLES
CHROMOSOME MAPPING
KARYOTYPE
KARYOTYPING
MALE
SPECIES SPECIFICITY
URI: https://elar.usfeu.ru/handle/123456789/8811
DOI: 10.3409/fb61_3-4.193
SCOPUS: 2-s2.0-84884153019
WoS: WOS:000324152200009
RSCI: 20455430
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