Scelodonta
Scelodonta (or Heteraspis) is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae.[2] The genus includes over 70 species, with two found in Australia and the remainder from the Afrotropical, Palearctic and Oriental biogeographic realms.[3][4]
Scelodonta | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Family: | Chrysomelidae |
Subfamily: | Eumolpinae |
Tribe: | Bromiini |
Genus: | Scelodonta Westwood, 1838 |
Type species | |
Scelodonta curculionoides Westwood, 1838 | |
Synonyms[1] | |
According to recent literature, the name Scelodonta Westwood, 1838 is actually a junior synonym of Heteraspis Chevrolat in Dejean, 1836. As the conditions for reversal of precedence in the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature are not met, Heteraspis should be used as the valid name for the genus.[2][5]
Species
Select species include:
- Scelodonta albidovittata Baly, 1877
- Scelodonta albidovittata albidovittata Baly, 1877
- Scelodonta albidovittata ruandensis Burgeon, 1941
- Scelodonta albomaculata Pic, 1939
- Scelodonta alternata Jacoby, 1908[4]
- Scelodonta areolata Lefèvre, 1891
- Scelodonta aurosignata Lefèvre, 1883
- Scelodonta bella Pic, 1937
- Scelodonta bidentata Baly, 1877
- Scelodonta brevipilis Lea, 1915[6]
- Scelodonta carinata Bryant, 1956
- Scelodonta celebensis Jacoby, 1894[7]
- Scelodonta chapuisi Lefèvre, 1884
- Scelodonta congoana Weise, 1915
- Scelodonta corrugata Lefèvre, 1885
- Scelodonta costata Jacoby, 1894
- Scelodonta costatipennis Pic, 1956
- Scelodonta cuprea Bryant, 1935[8]
- Scelodonta curculionoides Westwood, 1838
- Scelodonta cyanea Lefèvre, 1877
- Scelodonta dillwyni (Stephens, 1831)
- Scelodonta diversecostata Pic, 1941
- Scelodonta gowdeyi Bryant, 1935[8]
- Scelodonta granulosa Baly, 1867[9]
- Scelodonta humeralis Pic, 1956
- Scelodonta immaculata Jacoby, 1908[4]
- Scelodonta impressipennis Lefèvre, 1877
- Scelodonta inaequalis Fairmaire, 1887
- Scelodonta iriana Medvedev, 2009[3]
- Scelodonta kibonotensis Weise, 1910
- Scelodonta lefevrei Jacoby, 1904
- Scelodonta lewisii Baly, 1874[10]
- Scelodonta lineaticollis Pic, 1950
- Scelodonta longicollis Jacoby, 1908[4]
- Scelodonta maculicollis Burgeon, 1941
- Scelodonta maculosa Lefèvre, 1891
- Scelodonta madoni Pic, 1949
- Scelodonta monardi Pic, 1939
- Scelodonta murrayi Baly, 1865
- Scelodonta natalensis Baly, 1878
- Scelodonta nilgiriensis Jacoby, 1908[4]
- Scelodonta parcepilosa Burgeon, 1941
- Scelodonta pectoralis Jacoby, 1898
- Scelodonta quadrifossulata Burgeon, 1941
- Scelodonta palmerstoni Blackburn, 1889[6]
- Scelodonta raffrayi Lefèvre, 1877
- Scelodonta rugipennis Jacoby, 1904
- Scelodonta sansibarica Gerstaecker, 1871
- Scelodonta sauteri Chûjô, 1938
- Scelodonta sexplagiata Jacoby, 1900
- Scelodonta simoni Baly, 1878[6]
- Scelodonta spinipes Pic, 1937
- Scelodonta strigata Lefèvre, 1877
- Scelodonta subcostata Jacoby, 1908[4]
- Scelodonta subglabra Gridelli, 1939
- Scelodonta superba Pic, 1937
- Scelodonta theresae Pic, 1956
- Scelodonta trinotata Pic, 1939
- Scelodonta turneri Bryant, 1952
- Scelodonta vicina Harold, 1877
- Scelodonta vietnamica Eroshkina, 1988
- Scelodonta viridimaculata Jacoby, 1877[11]
- Scelodonta viridula Lefèvre, 1875
- Scelodonta vitis Bryant, 1931
- Scelodonta vitivora Bryant, 1935[8]
- Scelodonta vitticollis Weise, 1906
- Scelodonta vittata (Olivier, 1808)
- Scelodonta wittei Burgeon, 1942[12]
Synonyms:
- Scelodonta aenea Motschulsky, 1866: synonym of Pagria restituens (Walker, 1859)[13]
- Scelodonta indica Duvivier, 1891: synonym of Scelodonta dillwyni (Stephens, 1831)[13]
- Scelodonta strigicollis Motschulsky, 1866: synonym of Scelodonta dillwyni (Stephens, 1831)[13]
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- "Names List for Scelodonta Westwood, 1837". Australian Faunal Directory. Retrieved 2018-12-13.
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