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Title: A new genus of moss inhabiting flea beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) from Nicaragua

Author
item Konstantinov, Alexander - Alex
item CHAMORRO-LACAYO, M. - ENTOM. UNIV. OF MINNESOTA
item SAVINI, V. - ZOOLOGIA UNIV. VENEZUELA

Submitted to: Zootaxa
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed Journal
Publication Acceptance Date: 9/13/2008
Publication Date: 4/22/2009
Citation: Konstantinov, A.S., Chamorro-Lacayo, M.L., Savini, V.P. 2009. A new genus of moss inhabiting flea beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) from Nicaragua. Zootaxa. 63(1):1-12.

Interpretive Summary: Leaf beetles, especially flea beetles, are among the most important insects to US agriculture. Many are serious pests, feeding on crops and destroy valuable plants; others are important biological control agents that can be used to control unwanted weeds. This work describes a new leaf beetle group with species from Nicaragua, providing key characters, description, and illustrations for its identification. This study will be useful to biological control workers, taxonomists, ecologists, and anyone interested in phytophagous beetles.

Technical Abstract: Nicaltica new genus and new species (N. selvanegra), from Nicaragua are described and illustrated. Nicaltica is compared to Kiskeya Konstantinov and Chamorro, Monotalla Bechyne, and Normaltica Konstantinov.