CHRYSOPINI Schneider, 1851
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1486.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16914846 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E787C9-FFC9-FFCE-FF3D-F8F337AFFE38 |
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CHRYSOPINI Schneider, 1851 |
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TRIBE CHRYSOPINI Schneider, 1851
Chrysopina Schneider, 1851: 35. Type genus: Chrysopa Leach, 1815 ; original designation.
Crisopinos Navás, 1910: 59.
Chrysopiscini Navás, 1910: 59. Type genus: Chrysopisca MacLachlan,1875 [to Chrysopa: Brooks and Barnard 1990 ]. Suarini Navás, 1914: 73. Type genus: Suarius Navás, 1914 .
This tribe, treated here as monophyletic ( Winterton and de Freitas 2006), occurs worldwide ( Brooks and Barnard 1990; Brooks 1997). This is the largest tribe of Chrysopidae , with more than 30 genera ( Brooks 1994). The New World chrysopine fauna contains 12 genera ( Monserrat et al. 2001). In Canada, nine genera or subgenera occur, as follows: Ceraeochrysa , Chrysopa , Chrysoperla , Chrysopodes (Neosuarius) , Dichochrysa , Eremochrysa (Chrysopiella) , Eremochrysa (Eremochrysa) , Meleoma , and Nineta ; in Alaska, only two genera: Chrysopa , and Chrysoperla .
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Chrysopoidea |
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CHRYSOPINI Schneider, 1851
GARLAND, J. A. & KEVAN, D. K. MCE. 2007 |
Chrysopa
: Brooks and Barnard 1990 |
Suarius Navás, 1914
Navas 1914 |
Chrysopini Navás, 1914: 76
Navas 1914: 76 |
Chrysopisca
MacLachlan 1875 |
Chrysopa
Leach 1815 |