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THE COLEOPTERA OF CANADA
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
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The “jumping beetles,” or “flea beetles,” constitute the above subtribe, and are separated from the genuine Galerucini by the fact that the hind thighs are greatly enlarged and thickened for leaping. Most of the species are quite small, though a few are of moderate size for this family, and a considerable number of them are prettily coloured. They are of great importance from an economic standpoint, a number of them being quite injurious. The identification of some of the members of this group is attended with considerable difficulty, yet most of the genera have a peculiar facies, which, once grasped, renders the proper location of additional specimens tolerably certain.
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