Platydema

Platydema is a genus of darkling beetles in the family Tenebrionidae. There are at least 60 described species in Platydema.[1][2][3][4][5]

Platydema subcostatum

Platydema
Platydema ellipticum
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Tenebrionidae
Tribe: Diaperini
Genus: Platydema
Laporte & Brullé, 1831

Species

These 67 species belong to the genus Platydema:

  • Platydema alticorne Gravely, 1915 g
  • Platydema americanum Laporte & Brullé, 1831 g b
  • Platydema aurimaculatum Gravely, 1915 g
  • Platydema bimaculatum Champion, 1886 g
  • Platydema coeruleum Gebien, 1925 g
  • Platydema cruentum (Perty, 1830) g
  • Platydema cruentatum Laporte de Castelnau & Brullé, 1831 g
  • Platydema dejeanii Laporte de Castelnau & Brullé, 1831 g
  • Platydema ellipticum (Fabricius, 1798) g b
  • Platydema endoi Masumoto, 1984 g
  • Platydema erythrocera b
  • Platydema europaeum Laporte de Castelnau & Brullé, 1831 g
  • Platydema excavatum (Say, 1824) g b
  • Platydema flavipes (Fabricius, 1801) b
  • Platydema flavopictum Gebien, 1913 g
  • Platydema fumosum g
  • Platydema guatemalense Champion, 1886 g
  • Platydema haemorrhoidale Gebien, 1913 g
  • Platydema inquilinum b
  • Platydema irradians (Chevrolat, 1877) g
  • Platydema laevipes Haldeman, 1848 b
  • Platydema lebomicum Schawaller, 2004 g
  • Platydema marseuli Lewis, 1894 g
  • Platydema micans Horn, 1870 b
  • Platydema monoceros Gebien, 1925 g
  • Platydema neglectum Triplehorn, 1965 g
  • Platydema nigratum b
  • Platydema nigricorne Laporte de Castelnau & Brullé, 1831 g
  • Platydema nigrifrons Chevrolat, 1878 g
  • Platydema notatum Laporte de Castelnau & Brullé, 1831 g
  • Platydema obscurum Sharp, 1885 i c g
  • Platydema oregonense LeConte, 1857 g b
  • Platydema pallidicolle (Lewis, 1894) g
  • Platydema parachalceum Masumoto, 1982 g
  • Platydema picilabrum Melsheimer, 1846 b
  • Platydema picipes Laporte de Castelnau & Brullé, 1831 g
  • Platydema pictum (Fauvel, 1904) g
  • Platydema quindecimmaculatum Chevrolat, 1878 g
  • Platydema raharizoninai Ardoin, 1966 g
  • Platydema rubropictum Chevrolat, 1878 g
  • Platydema ruficolle b
  • Platydema ruficorne (Sturm, 1826) g b
  • Platydema sakishimense Nakane, 1973 g
  • Platydema sauteri Gebien, 1913 g
  • Platydema sawadai Masumoto, 1991 g
  • Platydema sexmaculatum Chevrolat, 1878 g
  • Platydema sexnotatum b
  • Platydema silphoides Laporte de Castelnau & Brullé, 1831 g
  • Platydema striatum (Montrouzier, 1860) g
  • Platydema subcostatum Laporte & Brullé, 1831 g b
  • Platydema subfasciatum (Walker, 1858) g
  • Platydema sulcipenne Gebien, 1925 g
  • Platydema tahitiense Kaszab, 1985 g
  • Platydema takeii Nakane, 1956 g
  • Platydema teleops Triplehorn, 1965 g b
  • Platydema terusane Masumoto, 1984 g
  • Platydema tibiale Chevrolat, 1878 g
  • Platydema toyamai Masumoto & al., 2013 g
  • Platydema transversum Laporte de Castlenau & Brullé, 1831 g
  • Platydema triste Laporte de Castelnau & Brulle, 1831 g
  • Platydema tuchinlonoi Masumoto, 1982 g
  • Platydema varians Laporte de Castelnau & Brullé, 1831 g
  • Platydema violaceum (Fabricius, 1790) g
  • Platydema wandae Triplehorn, 1965 b
  • Platydema yangmingense Masumoto, 1982 g

Data sources: i = ITIS,[1] c = Catalogue of Life,[2] g = GBIF,[3] b = Bugguide.net[4]

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References

  1. "Platydema Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-04-06.
  2. "Browse Platydema". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-04-06.
  3. "Platydema". GBIF. Retrieved 2018-04-06.
  4. "Platydema Genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-04-06.
  5. "Platydema Overview". Encyclopedia of Life. Retrieved 2018-04-06.

Further reading

  • Media related to Platydema at Wikimedia Commons


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