Hypera Germar, 1817
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5341930 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0396FF31-F54C-9824-3730-A3C4AD94311C |
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Felipe |
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Hypera Germar, 1817 |
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Hypera Germar, 1817 View in CoL
= Donus Dejean, 1821 (nomen nudum)
= Ixus Dejean, 1821 (nomen nudum)
= Glanis Dejean, 1821 (not Rafinesque, 1818) (nomen nudum)
= Phytonomus Schoenherr, 1823 View in CoL (unjustified replacement name)
= Pytonomus: REDTENBACHER (1845) (incorrect subsequent spelling)
= Phytonomidius Capiomont, 1868
= Dapalinus Capiomont, 1868 (valid subgenus)
= Eririnomorphus Capiomont, 1868 (valid subgenus)
= Erirhinomorphus: CAPIOMONT (1868b) (incorrect original spelling of Eririnomorphus rejected by NEAVE (1939)) = Erirrhinomorphus: WEISE (1891) (incorrect subsequent spelling of Eririnomorphus)
= Tigrinellus Capiomont, 1868 View in CoL (valid subgenus)
= Boreohypera Korotyaev, 1999 (valid subgenus)
= Kippenbergia Alonso-Zarazaga, 2005 (valid subgenus)
The genus Hypera View in CoL currently includes more than 90 Palaearctic and 17 Nearctic species ( ANDERSON 2002) occurring primarily in the lowlands. They are mostly oligophagous but several species are monophagous ( SKUHROVEC 2003).
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Hypera Germar, 1817
Skuhrovec, Jiří 2008 |
Kippenbergia
Alonso-Zarazaga 2005 |
Erirrhinomorphus:
WEISE 1891 |
Phytonomidius
Capiomont 1868 |
Erirhinomorphus:
CAPIOMONT 1868 |
Tigrinellus
Capiomont 1868 |
Pytonomus:
REDTENBACHER 1845 |
Phytonomus
Schoenherr 1823 |
Hypera
Germar 1817 |