The chrysomelid subfamily Criocerinae contains about 1400 described species which live in the temperate, subtropical and tropical zones of all continents. In current taxonomic systems they are often treated at the beginning, which means that they are considered to be `primitive'. The probable phylogenetic relationships are discussed under `phylogeny'.
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Schmitt, M. (1988). The Criocerinae: Biology, Phylogeny and Evolution. In Biology of Chrysomelidae (pp. 475–495). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3105-3_28
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