Coccidulinae

The Coccidulinae are a subfamily of lady beetles in the family Coccinellidae.[1] Unlike the rest of its subspecies, Coccidulinae has been found to be monophyletic. The tribe Chilocorini is considered to be a sister-group of Coccidulinae. [2]

Coccidulinae
Adult Coccidula rufa
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Coccidulinae

Mulsant, 1846
Tribes

Azyini
Coccidulini
Cranophorini
Exoplectrini
Lithophilini
Monocorynini
Noviini
Oryssomini
Poriini

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References

Media related to Coccidulinae at Wikimedia Commons

  1. Species:Coccidulinae
  2. A. Magro, E. Lecompte, F. Magné, J.-L. Hemptinne, B. Crouau-Roy, "Phylogeny of ladybirds (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae): Are the subfamilies monophyletic?", "ScienceDirect", March 2010


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