M. Nabozhenko et al. 2019

Full reference
M. Nabozhenko, I. Chigray, and A. Bukejs. 2019. Taxonomic notes on the Eocene Helopini, and a review of the genus Isomira Mulsant, 1856 from Baltic amber (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae). Insect Systematics & Evolution 51:517-531 [M. Clapham/M. Clapham]
Metadata
ID number:  76215
Created:  2021-04-02 23:54:03
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
DOI:   10.1163/1876312X-00002302
Taxonomic opinions (11) - view classification
'Alleculini belongs to Alleculinae' according to M. Nabozhenko et al. 2019
'Alleculites was reranked as the subfamily Alleculinae and belongs to Tenebrionidae' according to M. Nabozhenko et al. 2019
'Gonoderina belongs to Alleculini' according to M. Nabozhenko et al. 2019
'Helopii was reranked as the tribe Helopini and belongs to Tenebrioninae' according to M. Nabozhenko et al. 2019
'Helopina belongs to Helopini' according to M. Nabozhenko et al. 2019
'Isomira (Isomira) belongs to Isomira' according to M. Nabozhenko et al. 2019
'Isomira (Mucheimira) belongs to Isomira' according to M. Nabozhenko et al. 2019
'Isomira avula is recombined as Isomira (Mucheimira) avula' according to M. Nabozhenko et al. 2019
'Isomira belongs to Gonoderina' according to M. Nabozhenko et al. 2019
'Nalassus klebsi is recombined as Stenohelops (Stenolassus) klebsi' according to M. Nabozhenko et al. 2019
'Stenohelops belongs to Helopina' according to M. Nabozhenko et al. 2019
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