Cleorina
Appearance
Cleorina | |
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Cleorina janthina | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Family: | Chrysomelidae |
Subfamily: | Eumolpinae |
Tribe: | Typophorini |
Genus: | Cleorina Lefèvre, 1885[1] |
Type species | |
Cleorina aulica (= Nodostoma aeneomicans Baly, 1867) | |
Synonyms | |
Basilepta Weise, 1923 |
Cleorina is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is known from Australia and Asia.[3][4][5]
Cleorina modiglianii, a species found in Sumatra, was considered as a potential biological control agent for the giant bramble (Rubus alceifolius), an invasive plant species in La Réunion, but was rejected after testing its host specificity.[6]
Species
[edit]- Cleorina aeneomicans (Baly, 1867)[9]
- Cleorina andamanensis Jacoby, 1908[5]
- Cleorina assamensis Jacoby, 1908[5]
- Cleorina basalis (Baly, 1867)[9]
- Cleorina basipennis Medvedev, 1995[10]
- Cleorina bevani (Baly, 1877)
- Cleorina bicolor Jacoby, 1908[5]
- Cleorina bicoloripes Pic, 1937
- Cleorina borneoensis Medvedev & Romantsov, 2014[11]
- Cleorina bosi Medvedev, 2008[12]
- Cleorina bryanti Medvedev, 2009[13]
- Cleorina buechi Medvedev, 2008[12]
- Cleorina castanea Lefèvre, 1885[1]
- Cleorina chlorina Takizawa, 1988
- Cleorina collaris (Baly, 1867)[9]
- Cleorina costata Tan & Wang, 1981
- Cleorina costatella Medvedev, 2009[14]
- Cleorina dohertyi Jacoby, 1908[5]
- Cleorina dura (Weise, 1923)[2]
- Cleorina femorata Medvedev, 2009[13]
- Cleorina flavipes Medvedev, 2009[13]
- Cleorina flavoornata Medvedev, 1995[10]
- Cleorina fulva Jacoby, 1908[5]
- Cleorina fulvicornis Medvedev, 2008[12]
- Cleorina fulvipes Lefèvre, 1890
- Cleorina fulvitarsis Lefèvre, 1887
- Cleorina gestroi Jacoby, 1896[15]
- Cleorina gorbunovi Medvedev, 2008[12]
- Cleorina grandis Eroshkina, 1988
- Cleorina hainana Gressitt & Kimoto, 1961
- Cleorina hirticollis Bryant, 1950[16]
- Cleorina imperialis (Baly, 1867)[9]
- Cleorina indica Jacoby, 1908[5]
- Cleorina instriata Pic, 1937
- Cleorina jacobyi Duvivier, 1892
- Cleorina janthina Lefèvre, 1885[1]
- Cleorina laeta Medvedev, 1995[10]
- Cleorina longicornica Tan, 1992
- Cleorina longicornis Jacoby, 1908[5]
- Cleorina luzonica Medvedev, 1995[10]
- Cleorina major Kimoto & Gressitt, 1982[4]
- Cleorina malayana Jacoby, 1896[15]
- Cleorina manipurensis Jacoby, 1908[5]
- Cleorina metallica Lefèvre, 1885[1]
- Cleorina metallica Shukla, 1960 (homonym?)
- Cleorina mimica Medvedev & Eroshkina, 1983
- Cleorina mjoebergi (Weise, 1923)[2]
- Cleorina modesta Jacoby, 1908[5]
- Cleorina modiglianii Jacoby, 1896[15]
- Cleorina morosa Lefèvre, 1885[1]
- Cleorina nepalensis (Chûjô, 1966)[17]
- Cleorina nigricornis Medvedev, 2009[13]
- Cleorina nigrita Jacoby, 1895[18]
- Cleorina nigroviridis Jacoby, 1908[5]
- Cleorina nitidia Tan, 1981
- Cleorina nitidicollis Tan & Wang, 1981
- Cleorina nobilis Lefèvre, 1885[1]
- Cleorina oblonga Jacoby, 1908[5]
- Cleorina ornata Jacoby, 1896[15]
- Cleorina papuana Bryant, 1950[16]
- Cleorina philippinensis Jacoby, 1898
- Cleorina pulchella Lefèvre, 1885[1]
- Cleorina pulchra Medvedev, 2009[13]
- Cleorina puncticollis Jacoby, 1894[19]
- Cleorina punctipleuris Medvedev, 2008[12]
- Cleorina punctisterna Medvedev & Eroshkina, 1983
- Cleorina purpurea Lea, 1915[20]
- Cleorina purpureipennis (Baly, 1867)[9]
- Cleorina riedeli Medvedev, 2009[13]
- Cleorina robusta Takizawa & Basu, 1987[21]
- Cleorina schawalleri Medvedev, 2009[13]
- Cleorina sculpturata (Motschulsky, 1860)[22]
- Cleorina semipurpurea Jacoby, 1905
- Cleorina splendida Bryant, 1950[16]
- Cleorina splendida Tan, 1992 (homonym)
- Cleorina strigicollis Medvedev & Eroshkina, 1983
- Cleorina strigosipleuris Medvedev, 2015[23]
- Cleorina subnodosa Gressitt & Kimoto, 1961
- Cleorina substriata Medvedev, 2016[24]
- Cleorina sulawensis Medvedev, 2008[12]
- Cleorina sumatrana Jacoby, 1899
- Cleorina sumatrensis Lefèvre, 1885[1]
- Cleorina suturata Jacoby, 1899
- Cleorina takizawai Medvedev & Sprecher-Uebersax, 1999[17]
- Cleorina tibialis Lefèvre, 1885[1]
- Cleorina verrucosa Medvedev, 2008[12]
- Cleorina vietnamica Medvedev & Eroshkina, 1983
- Cleorina viridis (Baly, 1867)[9]
- Cleorina viridissima Jacoby, 1905
- Cleorina xizangensis Tan & Wang, 1981
Synonyms:
- Cleorina bella (Jacoby, 1892): synonym of Cleorina janthina Lefèvre, 1885[8]
- Cleorina bhamoensis (Jacoby, 1892): synonym of Cleorina sculpturata (Motschulsky, 1860)[22]
- Cleorina capitata (Jacoby, 1892): synonym of Cleorina sculpturata (Motschulsky, 1860)[22]
- Cleorina lefevrei Jacoby, 1890: synonym of Cleorina janthina Lefèvre, 1885[8]
- Cleorina purpureipennis var. purpureicollis Pic, 1937: synonym of Cleorina janthina Lefèvre, 1885[8]
- Cleorina purpureipennis var. violaceipennis Pic, 1937: synonym of Cleorina janthina Lefèvre, 1885[8]
Renamed species:
- Cleorina costata Medvedev & Eroshkina, 1983: renamed to Cleorina costatella Medvedev, 2009[14]
- Cleorina nepalensis Takizawa, 1985 (preoccupied by Cleorina nepalensis (Chûjô, 1966)): renamed to Cleorina takizawai Medvedev & Sprecher-Uebersax, 1999[17]
References
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