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Davieau-Pousset, Sophie. "Maurice Dejean, diplomate atypique." Relations internationales 162, no. 2 (2015): 79. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/ri.162.0079.

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Jenkins, J. S. "Mozart's Indian: Dr Ferdinand Dejean." Journal of Medical Biography 2, no. 1 (February 1994): 53–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/096777209400200109.

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Silfverberg, H. "Ophonus Dejean, 1821 and Tachys Dejean 1821 (Insecta, Coleoptera): proposed designation of type species." Bulletin of zoological nomenclature. 45 (1988): 278–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.5962/bhl.part.660.

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Kataev, B. M. "Species of the genus Dioryche similar to D. cuprina (Dejean, 1929) comb. nov. (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Harpalini)." Zoosystematica Rossica 21, no. 1 (July 25, 2012): 112–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.31610/zsr/2012.21.1.112.

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Based on examination of the type specimens, Selenophorus cuprinus Dejean, 1829 and Selenophorus lucidulus Dejean, 1829 are transferred to the genus Dioryche MacLeay, 1825. These species are redescribed and new data on their distribution are provided. Three new species are described: D. (s. str.) dravidana sp. nov. from Southern India, D. (s. str.) nitidula sp. nov. from Northern India and D. (s. str.) subrecta sp. nov. from Pakistan, Northern India and Nepal. The following new synonyms are established: D. cuprina (Dejean, 1829) comb. nov. =Harpalus colombensis Nietner, 1857, syn. nov. = Cardiaderus scitus Walker, 1858, syn. nov.; D. lucidula (Dejean, 1829) comb. nov. = Platymetopus colombensis var. braccatus Bates, 1891, syn. nov. Lectotypes are designated for Selenophorus cuprinus Dejean, 1829 and Platymetopus colombensis var. braccatus Bates, 1891. The taxonomic position of Dioryche among other genera of the Selenophori group is discussed.
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Bousquet, Y., and A. Larochelle. "CATALOGUE OF THE GEADEPHAGA (COLEOPTERA: TRACHYPACHIDAE, RHYSODIDAE, CARABIDAE INCLUDING CICINDELINI) OF AMERICA NORTH OF MEXICO." Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada 125, S167 (1993): 3–397. http://dx.doi.org/10.4039/entm125167fv.

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AbstractAll species-group names of Trachypachidae, Rhysodidae, and Carabidae (including cicindelincs) correctly recorded from America north of Mexico are catalogued with state and province records. Valid names are listed with the author(s), date of publication, and page citation in their current and original combinations while all synonyms are provided in their original combinations. Genus-group names are recorded with the author(s), date of publication, page citation, type species, and kind of type species fixation. Species groups were preferred to subgenera but subscneric names are also listed.The following nomenclatural changes are proposed and discussed: Bembidion neocoerulescens Bousquet, new replacement name for B. coerulescens Van Dyke, 1925; Chlaenius circumcinctus Say, 1830 for C. perplexus Dejean, 1831; Cyclotrachelus dejeanellus (Csiki, 1930) for C. morio (Dejean, 1828); Cyclotrachelus freitagi Bousquet, new replacement name for C. obsoletus (Say, 1830); Dyschirius aeneolus LeConte, 1850 for D. frigidus Mannerheim, 1853; Harpalus laevipes Zetterstedt, 1828 for H. quadripunctatus Dejean, 1829; Harpalus providens Casey, 1914 for H. viduus LeConte, 1865; Harpalus reversus Casey, 1924 for H. funerarius Csiki, 1932; Notiophilus sierranus Casey, 1920 for N. obscurus Fall, 1901; Pseudamara Lindroth, 1968 for Disamara Lindroth, 1976; Pterostichus trinarius (Casey, 1918) for P. ohionis Csiki, 1930; Stenolophus carbo Bousquet, new replacement name for S. carbonarius (Dejean, 1829).Thirty-six new synonyms are established and seven, considered as questionable, are confirmed. They are (with the valid names in parentheses): Agonothorax planipennis Motschulsky, 1850 (= ? Agonum affine Kirby, 1837); Platynus variolatus LeConte, 1851 (= Agonum limbatum Motschulsky, 1845); Agonum nitidum Harris, 1869 (= ? Agonum melanarium Dejean, 1828); Amerinus fuscicornis Casey, 1914 and A. longipennis Casey, 1914 (= Amerinus linearis (LeConte, 1863)); Apristus fuscipennis Motschulsky, 1864 (= Apristus latens LeConte, 1848); Batenus aeneolus Motschulsky, 1865 (= Agonum exaratum (Mannerheim, 1853)); Brachystylus curtipennis Motschulsky, 1859 (= Pterostichus congestus (Ménétriés, 1843)); Brachystylus parallelus Motschulsky, 1859 (= ? Pterostichus californicus (Dejean, 1828)); Cratacanthus cephalotes Casey, 1914, C. subovalis Casey, 1914, and C. texanus Casey, 1884 (= Cratacanthus dubius (Palisot de Beauvois, 1811)); Cymindis comma T.W. Harris, 1869 (= ? Cymindis limbatus Dejean, 1831); Feronia praetermissa Chaudoir, 1868 (= Pterostichus commutabilis (Motschulsky, 1866)); Galerita angusticeps Casey, 1920 (= Galerita janus (Fabricius, 1792)); Gonoderus cordicollis Motschulsky 1859 (= Pterostichus tristis (Dejean, 1828)); Anisodactylus alternans LeConte, 1851 (= Anisodactylus alternans (Motschulsky, 1845)); Hypherpes spissitarsis Casey, 1918 (= Pterostichus tarsalis LeConte, 1873); Lebia brunnicollis Motschulsky, 1864 (= Lebia lobulata LeConte, 1863); Lebia subfigurata Motschulsky, 1864 and L. sublimbata Motschulsky, 1864 (= Lebia analis Dejean, 1825); Lophoglossus bispiculatus Casey, 1913 and L. illini Casey, 1913 (= Lophoglossus scrutator (LeConte, 1848)); Platysma leconteianum Lutshnik, 1922 (= Pterostichus commutabilis (Motschulsky, 1866)); Loxandrus iris Motschulsky, 1866(= Loxandrus rectus (Say, 1823)); Masoreus americanus Motschulsky, 1864 (= Stenolophus rotundicollis (Haldeman, 1843)); Notaphus laterimaculatus Motschulsky, 1859 (= Bembidion approximatum (LeConte, 1852)); Notiophilus cribrilaterus Motschulsky, 1864 (= Notiophilus novemstriatus LeConte, 1848); Omaseus brevibasis Casey, 1924 (= Pterostichus luctuosus (Dejean, 1828)); Notaphus incertus Motschulsky, 1845 (= Bembidion breve (Motschulsky, 1845)); Peryphus concolor Motschulsky, 1850 (= Bembidion platynoides Hayward, 1897); Peryphus erosus Motschulsky, 1850 (= Bembidion transversale Dejean, 1831); Peryphus subinflatus Motschulsky, 1859 (= Bembidion petrosum petrosum Gebler, 1833); Planesus fuscicollis Motschulsky, 1865 and P. laevigatas Motschulsky, 1865 (= Cymindis platicollis (Say, 1823)); Poecilus pimalis Casey, 1913 (= Poecilus diplophryus Chaudoir, 1876); Pterostichus arizonicus Schaeffer, 1910 (= Ophryogaster flohri Bates, 1882); Pterostichus sequoiarum Casey, 1913 (= Pterostichus tarsalis LeConte, 1873); Scaphinotus grandis Gistel, 1857 (= ? Scaphinotus unicolor unicolor (Fabricius, 1787)); Stenocrepis chalcas Bates, 1882 and S. chalcochrous Chaudoir, 1883 (= Stenocrepis texana (LeConte, 1863)); Stenolophus humeralis Motschulsky, 1864 (= Stenolophus plebejus Dejean, 1829); and Stenolophus laticollis Motschulsky, 1864 (= Stenolophus ochropezus (Say, 1823)).Olisthopus iterans Casey, 1913 and Pterostichus illustris LeConte, 1851, listed as junior synonyms of O. parmatus (Say, 1823) and P. congestus (Ménétriés, 1843), respectively, are considered in the present work as valid species.The type species (listed in parentheses) of the following 14 genus-group taxa are designated for the first time: Circinalidia Casey, 1920 (Agonum aeruginosum Dejean, 1828); Evolenes LeConte, 1853 (Oodes exaratus Dejean, 1831); Leucagonum Casey, 1920 (Agonum maculicolle Dejean, 1828); Megaliridia Casey, 1920 (Cychrus viduus Dejean, 1826); Megalostylus Chaudoir, 1843 (Feronia lucidula Dejean, 1828 = Feronia recta Say, 1823); Micragra Chaudoir, 1872 (Micragra lissonota Chaudoir, 1872); Onota Chaudoir, 1872 (Onota bicolor Chaudoir, 1872); Oodiellus Chaudoir, 1882 (Oodiellus mexicanus Chaudoir, 1882 = Anatrichis alutacea Bates, 1882); Oxydrepanus Putzeys, 1866 (Dyschirius rufus Putzeys, 1846); Paranchomenus Casey, 1920 (Platynus stygicus LeConte, 1854 = Anchomenus mannerheimii Dejean, 1828); Pemphus Motschulsky, 1866 (Cychrus velutinus Ménétriés, 1843); Peronoscelis Chaudoir, 1872 (Tetragonoderus figuratus Dejean, 1831); Rhombodera Reiche, 1842 (Rhombodera virgata Reiche, 1842 = Lebia trivittata Dejean, 1831); and Stenous Chaudoir, 1857 (Oodes cupreus Chaudoir, 1843).Two new family-group names are proposed, Cnemalobini (= Cnemacanthini of authors) based on Cnemalobus Guérin-Méneville, 1839 and Loxandrini based on Loxandrus LeConte, 1852.The work also includes a synopsis of all extant world carabid tribes, a bibliography of all original descriptions, a full taxonomic index, and, as appendices, lists of nomina nuda and unjustified emendations, and annotated lists of species incorrectly or doubtfully recorded from America north of Mexico and of new North American records.
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V.V., A. A. "Segnalazioni Faunistiche italiane." Bollettino della Società Entomologica Italiana 153, no. 1 (April 30, 2021): 43–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/bollettinosei.2021.43.

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626 - Chalybion bengalense (Dahlbom, 1845) (Hymenoptera Sphecidae) 627 - Leistus (Leistus) fulvibarbis fulvibarbis Dejean, 1826 (Coleoptera Carabidae) 628 - Syntomus impressus impressus (Dejean, 1825) (Coleoptera Carabidae)
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DEMIRJIAN, VAHE. "Camptodontornis gen. nov., a replacement name for the bird genus Camptodontus Li, Gong, Zhang, Yang, and Hou, 2010, a junior homonym of Camptodontus Dejean, 1826." Zootaxa 4612, no. 3 (May 30, 2019): 440. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4612.3.10.

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Camptodontus yangi Li, Gong, Zhang, Yang, and Hou, 2010 was erected for a complete enantiornithine bird skeleton from the Early Cretaceous Jiufotang Formation in Liaoning, northeastern China (Li et al. 2010). However, the genus name Camptodontus is a junior homonym of the beetle genus Camptodontus Dejean, 1826. Under Article 23.1 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN 1999) Dejean’s 1826 name has priority.
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Silfverberg, H. "Phytobius Dejean, 1835 (Insecta, Coleoptera): Proposed Conservation." Bulletin of zoological nomenclature. 55 (1998): 22–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.5962/bhl.part.136.

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KATAEV, BORIS M. "On some Afrotropical Harpalus, with description of two new species, and remarks on Hypharpax australis (Coleoptera: Carabidae): misidentification, mislabeling, and introduction to the Australian region." Zootaxa 5020, no. 1 (August 11, 2021): 31–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5020.1.2.

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New data on taxonomy of several Afrotropical species of Harpalus Latreille, 1802 are provided, with special attention to the species recorded outside the African continent. Two new species from East Africa are described: H. pseudoasemus sp. n. from Tanzania and Kenya (type locality: Oldonyo Dambu, 15 km north of Arusha, Tanzania), and H. merkli sp. n. from Ethiopia (type locality: Chercher). Harpalus impressus Roth, 1851, H. asemus Basilewsky, 1947, H. fuscoaeneus Dejean, 1829, H. australasiae Dejean, 1829, and H. parvulus Dejean, 1829 are re-described based on the types and additional material, and the diagnostic characters of Hypharpax australis (Dejean, 1829) are given. Harpalus australasiae sensu Larochelle & Larivière, 2005 (non Dejean, 1829) is treated as conspecific with the Afrotropical H. parvulus which was introduced to Australia and New Zealand. The genus Anisochirus Jeannel, 1946, stat. resurr. is restored for most of the Madagascan and Mascarene species included previously in Harpalus. The members of this genus differ from those of Harpalus in having glabrous paraglossae. The status and taxonomic position of Anisochirus is discussed. The following synonymies are proposed: Harpalus impressus Roth, 1851 = H. sundaicus Schauberger, 1933, syn. n., and H. asemus Basilewsky, 1947 (January 30) = H. hamasiensis G. Müller, 1947 (September 30), syn. n. Lectotypes are designated for H. impressus and H. fuscoaeneus.
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Moseyko, A. G., E. Sprecher-Uebersax, and I. Löbl. "Case 3519EumolpusWeber, 1801,ChrysochusChevrolat in Dejean, 1836 andBromiusChevrolat in Dejean, 1836 (Insecta, Coleoptera, chrysomelidae): proposed conservation of usage." Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 67, no. 3 (September 2010): 218–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.21805/bzn.v67i3.a10.

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REYES-GONZÁLEZ, ROBERTO, VÍCTOR HUGO TOLEDO-HERNÁNDEZ, ANA GABRIELA TORRES-MANJARREZ, ALEJANDRO FLORES-PALACIOS, and ANGÉLICA MARÍA CORONA-LÓPEZ. "New host and distribution records for Buprestidae (Coleoptera) from the state of Morelos, Mexico." Zootaxa 4920, no. 2 (January 28, 2021): 211–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4920.2.3.

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New state and host records are provided for 28 species of Buprestidae collected in Morelos, Mexico in the following genera: Acmaeodera Eschscholtz 1829, Actenodes Dejean 1833, Agrilus Curtis 1825, Brachys Dejean 1833, Chrysobothris Eschscholtz 1829, Leiopleura Deyrolle 1864, Lius Deyrolle 1864, Pachyschelus Solier 1833, and Tetragonoschema Thomson 1857.
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Barloy, Jean, Stephane Dréano, Frederique Barloy-Hubler, Florin Prunar, Silvia Prunar, and Aline Primot. "Study of Carabus (MORPHOCARABUS) ROTHI COMPTUS Dejean 1831." Advanced Research in Life Sciences 3, no. 1 (April 1, 2019): 11–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/arls-2019-0004.

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Abstract C. (Morphocarabus) rothi comptus Dejean 1831, is a endemic species of the Romania, appearing localized to some mountainous massifs of Romanian Banat and their piedmont areas (Poiana Rusca Mountains, Țarcu Mountains). Its presence in the Apuseni Mountains is doubtful, due to the lack of recent captures and to the confusion with C. (Morphocarabus) hampei diffinis Csiki 1905, morphologically like. In Banat the species occurs in two forms: szorenyensis Csiki 1908 at higher altitude (1300-2000 m) and ulrichhoffmanni Lie 1982 in hilly areas, which is distinguished by a larger size. Whatever the altitude and the ecological conditions, the period of activity is brief, spread over a month with a maximum of over two weeks. Molecular biology studies: confirm the belonging of comptus to rothi as a subspecies of her (28SRNA5 marker); suggest (concatenation COI I / cyt b) a low infra-specific variability between provenances of the szorenyensis (Rusca, Muntele Mic) and between the origins of the ulrichhoffmanni.
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Coulon, Jacques. "Observations sur Cymindis cingulata Dejean (Coléoptères Carabidae Lebiinae)." Bulletin mensuel de la Société linnéenne de Lyon 64, no. 9 (1995): 399–400. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/linly.1995.11092.

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Venkat, Ibrahim, Sastha Sriram, Atulya K. Nagar, and K. G. Subramanian. "Parikh matrices of arrays under Dejean array morphism." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 1132 (November 2018): 012003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1132/1/012003.

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Van Den Abbeele, Georges. "Literary Fortifications: Rousseau, Laclos, Sade by Joan DeJean." L'Esprit Créateur 26, no. 2 (1986): 104–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/esp.1986.0041.

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Seifert, Lewis C. "Fictions of Sappho 1546–1937 by Joan DeJean." L'Esprit Créateur 30, no. 3 (1990): 83–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/esp.1990.0059.

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BLOCH, J. "Review. Literary Fortifications. Rousseau, Laclos, Sade. DeJean, Joan." French Studies 41, no. 1 (January 1, 1987): 95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fs/41.1.95.

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SEGAL, N. D. "Review. Fictions of Sappho, 1546-1937. DeJean, Joan." French Studies 47, no. 1 (January 1, 1993): 114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fs/47.1.114.

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BRANDMAYR, PIETRO, TERESA BONACCI, and TULLIA ZETTO BRANDMAYR. "Larval morphology of Epomis circumscriptus (Duftschmid 1812) and of first instar E. dejeani, Dejean, 1831, (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Chlaeniini), with morphofunctional remarks." Zootaxa 2388, no. 1 (March 4, 2010): 49. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2388.1.4.

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The larval stages of Epomis circumscriptus (Duftschmid 1812) and the first instar of Epomis dejeani Dejean, 1831, are described and illustrated for the first time. Epomis adults were collected in Israel and larvae obtained ex ovo under laboratory conditions. The larvae have an unusual mandibular morphology, with a long-hooked retinaculum in the first instar. This character is probably linked to the predatory habits of these carabids, which feed on body fluids and inner tissues of amphibians. The genus Epomis deserves an isolated position within Chlaeniini, and a new diagnosis for the larvae of this tribe is proposed. The life form of Epomis larvae seems intermediate between “surface runners” and “walkers”.
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ARCE-PÉREZ, ROBERTO, and MIGUEL ÁNGEL MORÓN. "Review of the species of Macrodactylus Dejean (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae) from Costa Rica and Panama." Zootaxa 4462, no. 3 (August 28, 2018): 379. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4462.3.5.

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Fifteen species of Macrodactylus Dejean (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae: Macrodactylini) from Costa Rica and Panama are described and illustrated, including eight new species: M. latreillei new species., M. pseudothoracicus new species. and M. dejeani new species from Costa Rica; M. solisi new species from Costa Rica and Panama; M. martinezi new species from Costa Rica and Venezuela; M. chiriquiensis new species and M. kunayalaensis new species from Panama; and M. moroni new species from Costa Rica, and Panama. Diagnosis for seven species previously recorded in Costa Rica and Panama are included, and a key to all known species of Macrodactylus in these countries is provided.
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Zamotajlov, A. S., and A. Yu Isaev. "On subspecific structure of Patrobus septentrionis Dejean, 1828 (Coleoptera: Carabidae)." Caucasian Entomological Bulletin 2, no. 1 (2006): 15–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.23885/1814-3326-2006-2-1-15-20.

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Nilsson, Anders N., Robert E. Roughley, and Michel Brancucci. "A review of the genus- and family-group names of the family Dytiscidae Leach (Coleoptera)." Insect Systematics & Evolution 20, no. 3 (1989): 287–316. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187631289x00348.

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AbstractAll available genus- and family-group names of the adephagan family Dytiscidae Leach published before 31 December 1988 are listed. Names proposed for fossil taxa are listed separately. Given for each genus-group name are: original citation, type species with fixation, and current status. Incorrect spellings, invalid type designations etc. are noted. Each family-group name is presented with its original citation, spelling and status, together with its type genus and current status. Type species are designated for: Graphothorax Motschulsky, 1853, Hydrocoptus Motschulsky, 1853, Scutopterus Dejean, 1833, Scytodytes Seidlitz, 1887, Trochalus Dejean, 1833, and Xanthodytes Seidlitz, 1887. The names of the subgenera of Cybister Curtis, 1827, are revised. As previous type fixations for Hydrocoptus Motschulsky, 1853, are invalid the noterid genus Hydrocoptus sensu Sharp, 1882, takes the name Neohydrocoptus Satô, 1972. The subgenus Vathydrus Guignot, 1954, is a junior subjective synonym of Hydrovatus (s.str.) as the type species of the genus is Hyphydrus cuspidatus Kunze, 1818. Scutopterus Dejean, 1833, is a senior subjective synonym of Meladema Laporte, 1835, that should be suppressed because it is not in use. This is also true for Leucorea Laporte, 1835, an unused senior objective synonym of Vatellus Aubé, 1837. To support stability we suggest that Thermonetus should be considered an invalid original spelling of Thermonectus Dejean, 1833.
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Muona, J. "The generic names of the beetle family Eucnemidae (Coleoptera)." Insect Systematics & Evolution 18, no. 1 (1987): 79–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187631287x00043.

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AbstractAn alphabetical genus-group catalogue of the family Eucnemidae is given with type species citations. The catalogue is up-dated to 1984. Type designations are made for three names, Compsocnemis Bonvouloir, Feaía Fleutíaux and Sassanus Fleutiaux. The author of the genus Perothops is shown to be Laporte, 1838, that of the genus Oisocerus Bonvouloir in Murray, 1868. The descriptions of Rhigmaphorus Guérin-Méneville, 1843 and Sphaerocephalus brasiliensis, Germar 1839 are regarded to be valid. Haywardinia Cobos, 1964 and Suareziella Cobos, 1964 are shown to be junior homonyms. Willinkia Cobos is shown to be a nomen nudum. The correct usage of some misapplied names is emphasized: Farsus Jacquelin du Val, 1863 (=Hylochares auctt. nec Latreille, 1834), Galbites Fleutiaux, 1918 (=Pterotarsus auctt. nec Guérin-Méneville, 1831). Hylis des Gozis, 1886 (=Hypocaelus auctt. nec Dejean, 1833), Microrhagus Dejean, 1833 (=Dirhagus Latreille, 1834) and Xylophilus Mannerheim, 1823 (=Xyloecus Dejean, 1833, =Xylobius Latreille, 1834).
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Allegro, Gianni. "Considerazioni tassonomiche su Pterostichus (Oreophilus) flavofemoratus (Dejean, 1828) e P. (O.) pinguis (Dejean, 1828) (Coleoptera Carabidae Pterostichini)." Bollettino della Società Entomologica Italiana 153, no. 1 (April 30, 2021): 23–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/bollettinosei.2021.23.

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Sulla base dell’analisi dei caratteri morfologici esterni e dei genitali maschili di numerosi individui distribuiti sull’intero areale, Pterostichus pinguis viene riconosciuto specie valida e separata da P. flavofemoratus, concordemente con le descrizioni originali di Dejean (1828). P. flavofemoratus è distribuito a destra del solco vallivo della Dora Baltea, dal Canavese alla Val Grande di Lanzo (Alpi Graie), mentre P. pinguis è presente a sinistra del solco, nel distretto Monte Rosa/Biellese fino alla Val Formazza (Alpi Pennine e Lepontine occidentali).
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Martins, Ivan C. F., and Francisco J. Cividanes. "Composição de Carabidae (Coleoptera) em área agrícola com sistema de rotação Soja, milho e pousio." Entomological Communications 2 (April 30, 2020): ec02002. http://dx.doi.org/10.37486/2675-1305.ec02002.

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The Ground beetles occurrence in agricultural areas can contribute to pest control as well as indicate environmental quality. This study aimed to evaluate the composition of the Carabidae community in an agricultural area of annual crops. Ninety-six pitfall traps were installed in a grid 10 meters apart. The experimental area had one hectare in a double-cropping system of soybean (summer) and corn (autumn-winter) followed by a fallow period. Ground beetle composition analysis was performed using ANAFAU software. We collected 42 species and 1537 specimens of Carabidae distributed in 14 tribes. Harpalini tribe was the most common compared to the others. Were considered predominant, in the fauna analysis, the species Calosoma alternans granulatum Perty, 1830, Selenophorus discopunctatus Dejean, 1829, Selenophorus alternans Dejean, 1829, Selenophorus sp.1, Tetracha brasiliensis (Kirby, 1819), Abaris basistriata Chaudoir, 1873 and Galerita collaris Dejean, 1826. Thus, a diverse and abundant Carabidae community was identified in that cropping system.
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Silfverberg, Hans. "Amara gebleri Dejean in Finland (Coleoptera, Carabidae)." Entomologica Fennica 3, no. 3 (September 1, 1992): 167–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.33338/ef.83609.

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Guéorguiev, Borislav V., and Pier Mauro Giachino. "SYSTEMATIC POSITION OF FERONIA COGNATA DEJEAN, 1831 (COLEOPTERA, CARABIDAE)." Fragmenta Entomologica 40, no. 1 (April 30, 2008): 83. http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/fe.2008.105.

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The type material of <em>Feronia</em> <em>cognata</em> Dejean, 1831, <em>Steropus</em> <em>schmidtii</em> Chaudoir, 1838 and <em>Pterostichus</em> <em>placidus</em> W. Rosenhauer, 1847 is examined. This action resulted into new combinations, new synonym, and restored status in terms of the genera <em>Pterostichus</em> Bonelli, 1810 and <em>Tapinopterus</em> Schaum, 1858: <em>Tapinopterus</em> (<em>Tapinopterus</em>) <em>cognatus</em> (Dejean, 1831), <strong>comb. nov</strong>. of <em>Pterostichus</em> (<em>Pseudosteropus</em>) <em>cognatus</em> (Dejean, 1831); <em>Tapinopterus</em> (<em>Tapinopterus</em>) <em>kaufmanni</em> Ganglbauer, 1896, <strong>syn. nov.</strong> of <em>Tapinopterus</em> (<em>Tapinopterus</em>) <em>cognatus</em> (Dejean, 1831); <em>Tapinopterus</em> (<em>Tapinopterus</em>) <em>cognatus</em> <em>transsylvanicus</em> Mandl, 1936, <strong>comb. nov.</strong> of <em>Tapinopterus</em> (<em>Tapinopterus</em>) <em>kaufmanni</em> <em>transsylvanicus</em> Mandl, 1936; <em>Tapinopterus</em> (<em>Tapinopterus</em>) <em>cognatus</em> <em>kalofi­rensis</em> Maran, 1933, <strong>comb. nov</strong>. of <em>Tapinopterus</em> (<em>Tapinopterus</em>) <em>kaufmanni</em> <em>kalofirensis</em> Maran, 1933; <em>Tapinopterus</em> (<em>Tapinopterus</em>) <em>cognatus</em> <em>winkleri</em> Mandl, 1936, <strong>comb. nov.</strong> of <em>Tapinopterus</em> (<em>Tapinopterus</em>) <em>kaufmanni</em> <em>winkleri</em> Mandl, 1936; <em>Steropus schmidtii</em> Chaudoir, 1838 removed from synonymy with <em>Feronia cognata</em> Dejean, 1831 and treated as valid species - <em>Pterostichus</em> (<em>Pseudosteropus</em>) <em>schmidtii</em> (Chaudoir, 1838), <strong>stat. rest.</strong> Lectotype and paralectotypes for<em> Steropus schmidtii</em> Chaudoir, 1838 are designated.
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Campos-Soldini, María Paula, Melania Edith Safenraiter, Leandro Sebastián Wagner, Estrella Natalín Fernández, and Christian Javier Sequin. "Checklist of Epicauta Dejean from America (Meloidae, Meloinae, Epicautini)." ZooKeys 807 (December 17, 2018): 47–125. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.807.23375.

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This paper presents a comprehensive list of AmericanEpicauta. Two hundred and sixty-four named species were recorded in this checklist based primarily on literature and museum records. Seventy-two species were included in the subgenus Macrobasis and 192 species into the nominotypic subgenus. Nomenclatural modifications are provided forE.langeiBorchmann andE.nigripesBorchmann, both junior synonyms ofE.pilme(Molina);E.albicinctaBorchmann, junior synonym ofE.suturalis(Haag-Rutenberg);E.lugubrisDenier, junior synonym ofE.tristis(Mäklin); andE.wagneriPict, junior synonym ofE.vicina(Haag-Rutenberg). Three hundred and ninety-two new records for South America are provided.
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Nestor-Arriola, Jorge Ismael, Víctor Hugo Toledo-Hernández, Ángel Solís, Guillermo González, and Jaroslav Větrovec. "The Brachiacantha Dejean, 1837 (Coleoptera, Coccinellidae) of Central America." ZooKeys 1024 (March 16, 2021): 157–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1024.56927.

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A revision of the Central American species of the genus Brachiacantha was undertaken to update the knowledge of the Central American species of the genus. Material of several collections was reviewed, using original descriptions and keys, and comparing with the type material. Twenty-five species of the genus Brachiacantha were found in Central American material, including nine new species: B. nubes Nestor-Arriola, Toledo-Hernández and Solís, sp. nov., B. dentata Nestor-Arriola, Toledo-Hernández and Solís, sp. nov., B. isthmena Nestor-Arriola, Toledo-Hernández and Solís, sp. nov., B. aurantiapleura Nestor-Arriola, Solís and Toledo-Hernández, sp. nov., B. invertita Nestor-Arriola, Toledo-Hernández and Solís, sp. nov., B. papiliona Nestor-Arriola, Toledo-Hernández and Solís, sp. nov., B. tica Nestor-Arriola, Toledo-Hernández and Solís, sp. nov., B. hexaspina González, Větrovec and Nestor-Arriola, sp. nov., and B. mimica Nestor-Arriola and Toledo-Hernández, sp. nov. Nomenclatural changes include Brachiacantha gorhami (Weise), comb. nov., B. guatemalensis (Gorham), comb. nov., and Brachiacantha duodecimguttata Leng, syn. nov. for B. lepida Mulsant. The male genitalia of the species B. fenestrata Gorhan, B. octostigma Mulsant, B. aperta Weise, and B. cachensis Gorhan are described and illustrated for the first time. New records include B. indubitabilis Crotch and B. bipartita Mulsant (Costa Rica and Guatemala), B. gorhami (Weise) (El Salvador), and B. cachensis Gorham (Panamá). A key to the species is included.
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Giachino, Pier Mauro, and Gianni Allegro. "TWO NEW BLENNIDUS (AGRAPHODERUS) SPECIES FROM PERU, WITH SYNONYMIC NOTES (Coleoptera, Carabidae)." Fragmenta Entomologica 43, no. 1 (April 30, 2011): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/fe.2011.50.

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Two new <em>Blennidus</em> (<em>Agraphoderus</em>) species are described from the Andes of Peru: <em>B. (A.) fitzcarraldi</em> n. sp., from San Luis, Huachucocha lagoon, and from Punta Olimpica pass (Dept. of Ancash), and <em>B</em>. (<em>A</em>.) <em>abditus</em> n. sp., from the route Pampas-Huancavelica (Dept. of Huancavelica). A Neotype is designated for <em>Feronia meticulosa</em> Dejean, 1831 on historical material compared with the type by Chaudoir. The examination of the type material of <em>Ogmopleura</em> <em>filicornis</em> Straneo, 1993 and <em>Ogmopleura</em> <em>bordoni</em> Straneo, 1993 (both wrongly described from Peru based on a misinterpretation of the locality labels) compared with the Neotype of <em>Feronia</em> <em>meticulosa</em> Dejean, 1831 (described from Chile) revealed the following new synonymies: <em>Ogmopleura</em> <em>filicornis</em> Straneo, 1993 = <em>Feronia</em> <em>meticulosa</em> Dejean, 1831 syn. nov.; <em>Ogmopleura</em> <em>bordoni</em> Straneo, 1993 = <em>Feronia</em> <em>meticulosa</em> Dejean, 1831 syn. nov.
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WESTCOTT, RICHARD L. "A new species of Chrysobothris Eschscholtz feeding on Dudleya spp. (Crassulaceae) from California and Baja California, with biological, distributional and taxonomic notes on other North American Buprestidae (Coleoptera)." Zootaxa 1630, no. 1 (November 5, 2007): 23–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1630.1.2.

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Chrysobothris dudleyaphaga Westcott, new species, from California and Baja California is described and figured, and its biology is discussed in detail. It and a record for C. schaefferi Obenberger establish that larval and adult Buprestidae use hosts in the plant family Crassulaceae. Acmaeodera montezuma Obenberger and A. perforata Cazier are synonymized under A. consors Horn. The synonymy of A. auritincta Fall under A. delectabilis Waterhouse is reversed. New state records and other observations are provided for Xenomelanophila miranda (LeConte). Additional notes are provided for species in the genera Acmaeodera Eschscholtz, Agrilus Curtis, Anthaxia Eschscholtz, Brachys Dejean, Chrysobothris Eschscholtz, Phaenops Dejean, and Taphrocerus Solier.
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De Rougemont, Guillaume. "Four new beetles from Borneo (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae, Paederinae)." Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 154, no. 1 (January 26, 2018): 16–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.31184/m00138908.1541.3878.

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Baran, Łukasz, and Mieczysław Stachowiak. "New of Philorhizus Melanocephalus (Dejean, 1825) (Coleoptera: Carabidae) NW Poland." Acta Biologica 22 (2015): 134–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.18276/ab.2015.22-10.

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Piguet, Hubert. "Une nouvelle espèce du genre Crepicardus Dejean, 1833 (Coleoptera, Elateridae)." Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France 123, no. 2 (June 22, 2018): 243–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.32475/bsef_1998.

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BELLAMY, C. L. "A new replacement name in Lampetis Dejean, 1833 (Coleoptera: Buprestidae)." Zootaxa 1733, no. 1 (March 28, 2008): 68. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1733.1.5.

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In the final stages of checking the nearly 3,500 manuscript pages of a new world catalogue of jewel beetles (Bellamy, in prep.), I stumbled across what is perhaps the last unresolved case of homonymy in the family Buprestidae. This note is provided to correct this now with the proposal of a replacement name.
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Colonnelli, E., M. A. Alonso Zarazaga, C. H. C. Lyal, and H. Silfverberg. "On the proposed conservation of Phytobius Dejean, 1835 (Insecta, Coleoptera)." Bulletin of zoological nomenclature. 56 (1999): 191–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.5962/bhl.part.23067.

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Gültekin, Levent, and Christopher H. C. Lyal. "A new species of Larinus Dejean (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) from China." Journal of Insect Biodiversity 4, no. 24 (December 30, 2016): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.12976/jib/2016.4.24.

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Based on specimens in the Natural History Museum (London), a new species of the genus Larinus Dejan, 1821 (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Lixinae), Larinus barclayi sp. nov., is described from China. The new species is assigned to the subgenus Phyllonomeus Gistel, 1856, compared with closely related species, and colour digital photographs of morphological characters are presented.
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Yi, Chuan-Hui, Qiu-ju He, and Ning-Nian Xiao. "Two new species of Epilachna Dejean (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) from China." Oriental Insects 47, no. 2-3 (September 1, 2013): 111–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00305316.2013.807559.

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PARK, Jong Kyun, Cheol Min LEE, Tae Sung KWON, Jin Young PARK, and Jong Eun LEE. "Korean species of the genus Coptodera Dejean (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Lebiinae)." Entomological Research 41, no. 3 (May 2011): 103–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-5967.2011.00324.x.

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Barman, E. H., and John H. Epler. "Errors in Descriptions of Larvae of Thermonectus Dejean (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae)." Southeastern Naturalist 4, no. 1 (March 2005): 119–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1656/1528-7092(2005)004[0119:eidolo]2.0.co;2.

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Barloy, Jean, Florin Prunar, Stephane Dréano, Silvia Prunar, and Frédérique Barloy-Hubler. "Nebria Species (Subfamily Nebriinae, Family: Carabidae) from the Romanian Carpathians. Morphological and Molecular Data." Advanced Research in Life Sciences 1, no. 1 (December 20, 2017): 90–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/arls-2017-0016.

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Abstract Among the ten species of the Nebria genus, present in the Romanian Carpathians, seven are the object of morphological, geographical distribution and molecular biological studies: Nebria (Eunebria) jockischi hoepfneri Dejean, 1826, Nebria (Boreonebria) heegeri Dejean, 1826, Nebria (Boreonebria) gyllenhali Schönherr, 1806, Nebria (Alpaeonebria) reichei Dejean, 1826, Nebria (Alpaeonebria) reitteri Rybinsky, 1902, Nebria (Alpaeonebria) bissenica Bielz, 1887, Nebria (Nebria) transsylvanica Germar, 1824, Nebria (Nebria) femoralis alpigrada Csiki 1905), collected from the Maramureș Mt., Rodnei Mt., Parâng Mt., Rarău Mt., Făgăraș Mt., Cozia Mt., Bucegi Mt., Retezat Mt., Muntele Mic and Semenic Mt. The morphological description exploits the body size, the elytral reflection, the colour of the appendages and the legs, the shape of the first antennary segment, its chaetotaxy and that of the submentum, the shape and size of the elytra and alae, the position of the bristles on the ventrites 4-5-6. The shape of the first antennary segment and its chaetotaxy appear as more discriminating criteria, but supposes the integrity of the bristles. The identification is sometimes malaise due to the fragility of the bristles (first antennomere, submentum). Nebria (Alpaeonebria) reichei Dejean, 1826 has a variable chaetotaxy of antenna, 1 to 3 bristles on the first antennomere. The individuals with yellow appendages and legs provided with 2 unequal length can be confused with transsylvanica. They are distinguished by the triangular shape of the aileron (S-shaped in transsylvanica). Molecular data are given for the first time on Carpathian Nebria. The mitochondrial markers (COI I, cyt b) clearly identify the species studied and confirm that alpigrada does not belong to transsylvanica. The results show an infraspecific variability of geographic and altitudinal origin in jockischi one of the most widespread species (gyllenhali, jockischi, reichei).
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Raupach, Michael J., Karsten Hannig, Jérome Morinière, and Lars Hendrich. "About Notiophilus Duméril, 1806 (Coleoptera, Carabidae): Species delineation and phylogeny using DNA barcodes." Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 66, no. 1 (May 29, 2019): 63–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.66.34711.

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The genus Notiophilus Duméril, 1806 is a distinctive taxon of small, diurnal and morphologically similar beetles exhibiting large eyes and widened second elytral intervals. In this study we analysed the effectiveness of DNA barcodes to discriminate 67 specimens that represent 8 species of Notiophilus from Central Europe. Interspecific K2P distances below 2.2% were found for N.biguttatus (Fabricius, 1779) and N.quadripunctatus Dejean, 1826, whereas intraspecific distances with values &gt; 2.2% were revealed for N.rufipes Curtis, 1829. An additional phylogenetic analysis of all available species revealed a close relationship of N.directus Casey, 1920, N.semistriatus Say, 1823, N.simulator Fall, 1906 and N.sylvaticus Dejean, 1831, possibly indicating a radiation of these species in North America. Low support values of most other nodes, however, do not allow additional phylogenetic conclusions.
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DANIEL, GIMO M. "The nomenclatural status of the generic nomina Epirinus Dejean, 1833 and Epirhinus Agassiz, 1846 (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Scarabaeinae)." Bionomina 15, no. 1 (July 2, 2019): 63–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/bionomina.15.1.6.

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The genus Epirinus Dejean, 1833 was established with seven originally included species, none of which was designated as type. Reiche’s (1841) and Janssens’ (1938) designations of a type species for this genus were invalid, but Ferreira’s (1972) subsequent designation of Scarabaeus flagellatus Fabricius, 1775 is valid by virtue of Article 69.2.2, as this author had placed the nomen Scarabaeus granulatus Olivier, 1789, one of the originally included species of Epirinus, in its synonymy: the latter nominal species is therefore the type species of this nominal genus. The unjustified emendation Epirhinus Agassiz, 1846 of Epirinus Dejean, 1833 is nomenclaturally available but invalid, being its junior objective synonym. As for the spelling Epirrhinus introduced by Bedel (1903), it is an incorrect subsequent spelling, devoid of nomenclatural availability.
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BALL, GEORGE E., and DANNY SHPELEY. "Taxonomic review of the Tribe Melaenini (Coleoptera: Carabidae), with observations on morphological, ecological and chorological evolution." Zootaxa 1099, no. 1 (December 19, 2005): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1099.1.1.

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A taxonomic review of the tribe Melaenini (sensu novo), this paper includes a classification, keys at all taxonomic levels, descriptions (tribe to species), re-rankings, and new synonymy. In total, two genera and 22 species (three of which are new) are treated. Arrangement of taxa is in the following sequence, with junior synonyms and type localities of new species in parentheses, following name of the taxon. The Eastern Hemisphere genus Melaenus Dejean, 1831 includes M. piger (Fabricius, 1801), and M. elegans Dejean, 1831 (with M. elongatus Chaudoir, 1843, as a new junior synonym), which exhibits marked dimorphism in East Africa. The genus Cymbionotum Baudi di Selve, 1864 includes 20 species, arranged in two subgenera, as follows. The Western Hemisphere Procoscinia, n. subg. (type species, C. fernandezi, n. sp. [Zambrano, Bolivar, Colombia]), includes the type species and C. negrei Perrault, 1994. The Eastern Hemisphere subgenus Cymbionotum (sensu stricto) includes 18 species in three species groups, and three superspecies. The basale species group includes two species: C. semirubricum (Reitter, 1914) (new junior synonyms Graniger aethiopicus Alluaud, 1923, C. minax Andrewes, 1935, and C. a. airense Basilewsky, 1950), and C. basale (Dejean, 1831). The semelederi species group includes three species: C. semelederi (Chaudoir, 1851) (new junior synonyms, Coscinia funerula Fairmaire, 1885, Cymbionotum luniferum Andrewes 1935, and Graniger houskai Jedli…ka, 1951), C. striatum Reitter, 1894, and C. mandli Jedli…ka, 1963.
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Kalashian, M. Yu, and M. G. Volkovitsh. "New species of the genus Sphenoptera Dejean, 1833 (Coleoptera, Buprestidae) from Western Palaearctic Region." Caucasian Entomological Bulletin 3, no. 1 (2007): 35–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.23885/1814-3326-2007-3-1-35-40.

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Corona, Angélica Ma. "A New Species of Lampetis Dejean from Chiapas, Mexico (Coleoptera: Buprestidae)." Coleopterists Bulletin 58, no. 2 (June 2004): 159–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/597.

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Dubault, Gérard, Bernard Lassalle, and Philippe Roux. "Description de six nouvelles espèce de Lesticus Dejean (Coleoptera, Pterostichidae, Trigonotomi)." Bulletin mensuel de la Société linnéenne de Lyon 82, no. 9 (2013): 207–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/linly.2013.13853.

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Aleksandrowicz, Oleg, and Artsiom Ostrovsky. "Syntomus pallipes (Dejean, 1825) (Coleoptera: Carabidae) – ground beetle new to Belarus." Acta Biologica 24 (2017): 15–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.18276/ab.2017.24-02.

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Zarazaga, Miguel A. Alonso, and Christopher H. C. Lyal. "Comments on the proposed conservation of Phytobius Dejean, 1835 (Insecta, Coleoptera)." Bulletin of zoological nomenclature. 56 (1999): 194–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.5962/bhl.part.23068.

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DANILEVSKY, MIKHAIL. "A new Palaearctic subgenus of genus Phytoecia Dejean, 1835 (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae)." Zootaxa 4521, no. 1 (November 13, 2018): 129. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4521.1.8.

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Phytoecia (Parobereina subgen. nov.) type species Phytoecia vittipennis Reiche, 1877 is described for a group of 13 Palaearctic species. Phytoecia (Obereina Ganglbauer, 1886) nom. rest. is restored as a valid name.
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