Brychius
Brychius is a genus of leaf beetles belonging to the family Chrysomelidae, subfamily Cryptocephalinae, tribe Clytrini. These beetles are typically found in Europe and Asia. They are small in size and often brightly colored, contributing to the diversity of beetle fauna in their respective regions. Identification to the species level often requires careful examination of morphological characteristics, including the elytra (wing covers) and other anatomical features. Their host plants and specific life cycles vary depending on the species. They are generally herbivorous, feeding on various types of vegetation.