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Chrysomela tremula tremula Fabricius, 1787. A. Dorsal view B. Aedeagus, dorsal view. C. Aedeagus, lateral view (URL3).
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Genital morphology comparison of species belonging to the genus Chrysomela in Turkey.
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... tibiae sometimes partly reddisch-brown. Along lateral margin of elytra runs one row of punctures only (Fig. 6G). General view as in 3. Claw tarsomere on his underside forms two apical teeth (Fig. 6C). Pronotum usually longer. Lateral borders of pronotum usually straight or slightly emarginate (Fig. 6B). Length 7.5-10.0 mm. General view as in Fig. 4A. Aedeagus as in Fig. 4B ...
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... reddisch-brown. Along lateral margin of elytra runs one row of punctures only (Fig. 6G). General view as in 3. Claw tarsomere on his underside forms two apical teeth (Fig. 6C). Pronotum usually longer. Lateral borders of pronotum usually straight or slightly emarginate (Fig. 6B). Length 7.5-10.0 mm. General view as in Fig. 4A. Aedeagus as in Fig. 4B ...
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