Volume 8 covers suborder Polyphaga: superfamily Chrysomeloidea: family Chrysomelidae
From the foreword:
"This volume of the ‘Guides’ series departs from previous ones in that it is a co-operative endeavour between the originator of the series (EGM) and a specialist in the beetle family involved (CAMR). This is clearly a preferable arrangement and the remaining volumes of the series, covering the highly diverse Curculionoidea or weevils, will need to be similarly co-authored if they are to be produced at all. ln the present volume CAMR wrote the text and all the keys, apart from the one on Sagrinae (Plate 21), and EGM sorted the collected material in the South Australian Museum, produced all the illustrations (except for the photographs as attributed below, and the larval diagrams on Plate 3 which were done by CAMR), and rendered the keys in pictorial form. As explained in Part 1 of this series, the pictorial key format was developed during World War ll by the United States Army Medical Corps for the use of personnel untrained in taxonomy.
Key characters enclosed in brackets are aids to recognition which apply to one half of a couplet only. Those enclosed in boxes are not illustrated. Numbers following generic names in the keys refer to the figures of whole beetles (Figs 1-76)."
Foreword 5
Acknowledgments 6
Family Chrysomelidae 7
lntroduction 7
Classification and nomenclature 7
Biology 8
Predation 8
Host plants and ecology 8
Chrysomelids and humans: pest species and biological control agents 9
Collecting methods 10
Simple rearing methods 10
Taxonomy 10
Biogeography 11
Suggestions for further research 11
Glossary 11
Subfamily Bruchinae 11
Subfamily Chrysomelinae 12
Tribe Gonioctenini 12
Tribe Phyllocharitini 13
Subfamily Criocerinae 14
Subfamily Cryptocephalinae 14
Subfamily Eumolpinae 15
Subfamily Galerucinae 16
Tribe Alticini 16
Tribe Galerucini 17
Tribe Unknown 18
Subfamily Hispinae 18
Subfamily Sagrinae 18
References 20
Keys (Plates 1-21) 24
Illustrations of Whole Beetles (Figs 1-76) 46
List of Host Plants and Their Chrysomelid Parasites 60
Index of Chrysomelid and Plant Names 61