Cassida seraphina Ménétries, 1836

Cassida seraphina Ménétries, 1836: 151 (TE in ?), 1838: 49; Küster, 1846: 84; Boheman, 1854: 491, 1856: 147, 1862: 359; Gemminger and Harold, 1876: 3658; Desbrochers, 1891: 42; Gruev, 1990 a: 354, 1992: 430; Kismali and Sassi, 1994: 150; Borowiec, 1999 d: 283; Sekerka, 2004: 148, 2006 c: 97; Borowiec and Sekerka, 2010: 377; Borowiec and Ghahari, 2021: 12.

Cassida (Cassida) seraphina: Desbrochers, 1891: 44.

Cassida (Deloyala) seraphina: Weise, 1891 b: 204, 1893: 1076; Spaeth, 1914 g: 95; Spaeth and Reitter, 1926: 62; Winkler, 1932: 1359.

Alledoya seraphina: Hincks, 1950: 508.

Cassida (Alledoya) seraphina: Gruev and Tomov, 1986: 346; Warcha³owski, 2000: 121.

Cassida testudo Suffrian, 1844: 284 (TE in ?); Boheman, 1854: 490, 491 (as syn. of seraphina and hablitziae).

Cassida Bohemani Cristof.: Gemminger and Harold, 1876: 3658 (nomen nudum).

Host plant: Chenopodiaceae: Niedzvetzkia semiretschenskia (Lopatin and Kulenova, 1986); Beta vulgaris, Chenopodium album, Spinacia oleracea (Kismali and Sassi, 1994).

Distr.: seraphina: Turquie (from title); testudo: südlichen Russland, Türkey. Armenia; Caucasus; Greece; Turkey; Iran; Kazkhstan.

figure: habitus in colour

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