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Summary F. Chalumeau & L. Gruner: Scarabaeoidea from french Antilles. Second part: Melolonthinae and Rutelinae. The Melolonthinae from french Antilles are represented by two genera: Phyllophaga Harris and Madiniella nov. The first counts more than 500 species with ten species for Antilles, six of which are new; one synonymy is established (vitraci Paulian). — For taxa pointed out by mistake from french Antilles, three new synonymies are cited. The new genus Madiniella has only one representative, M. christinae, n. sp., endemic of Martinique. The Rutelinae are represented by six species belonging to four different genera. Macraspis with one species; Rutela with one species split off two subspecies, one of which is new. Anomala, one species; Leucothyreus: three species, one of which is new (L. pinchoni). Macraspis lucida Olivier and Rutela lineola L. do not exist in the french Antilles.
Annales de la Société entomologique de France (N S ) – Taylor & Francis
Published: Jan 31, 1976
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