Metaxyonycha
Metaxyonycha | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Family: | Chrysomelidae |
Subfamily: | Eumolpinae |
Tribe: | Eumolpini |
Genus: | Metaxyonycha Chevrolat in Dejean, 1836 |
Type species | |
Colaspis testacea | |
Synonyms | |
Metaxyonycha is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae.
Taxonomy
Metaxyonycha was first named by Louis Alexandre Auguste Chevrolat in 1836, with the spelling "Metazyonycha", in Dejean's Catalogue of Coleoptera. According to Bousquet et al. in 2013, Metaxyonycha is an incorrect subsequent spelling of Metazyonycha. However, because the subsequent spelling is in prevailing usage and is attributed to the original spelling's publication, "Metaxyonycha" is considered the correct spelling.[1]
In some publications for the Neotropical realm, Metaxyonycha is also known as "Colaspis". This was because the Czech entomologist Jan Bechyné had synonymised Metaxyonycha with Colaspis, after incorrectly assuming the two had the same type species, while splitting the species of Colaspis in the Junk-Schenkling catalog into a separate genus known as "Maecolaspis".[3]
Species
The following species belong to the genus Metaxyonycha:[4][5]
- Metaxyonycha acuminipennis (Blanchard, 1843)
- Metaxyonycha amasia Marshall, 1864[6][5]
- Metaxyonycha angusta (Perty, 1832)
- Metaxyonycha apochroma (Bechyné & Bechyné, 1976)[8]
- Metaxyonycha argentinensis Bechyné, 1949[9]
- Metaxyonycha auripennis (Germar, 1824)
- Metaxyonycha boggianii (Bechyné, 1957)[10]
- Metaxyonycha bogotensis Jacoby, 1900[11]
- Metaxyonycha bondari (Bechyné & Bechyné, 1968)[7]
- Metaxyonycha carminea (Bechyné, 1955)[12]
- Metaxyonycha chloroptera (Germar, 1824)[13]
- Metaxyonycha chlorospila Marshall, 1864[6]
- Metaxyonycha chotana (Bechyné, 1958)[14]
- Metaxyonycha comica (Bechyné, 1953)[4]
- Metaxyonycha concinna Lefèvre, 1883[15]
- Metaxyonycha connexa Marshall, 1864[6]
- Metaxyonycha corpulenta (Bechyné, 1955)[12]
- Metaxyonycha costata Lefèvre, 1877[16]
- Metaxyonycha crucifera Marshall, 1864[6]
- Metaxyonycha defficiens (Bechyné, 1953)[4]
- Metaxyonycha denieri (Bechyné, 1953)[4]
- Metaxyonycha diringshofeni (Bechyné & Bechyné, 1968)[7]
- Metaxyonycha distincta Baly, 1881[17]
- Metaxyonycha dominga (Bechyné, 1958)[14]
- Metaxyonycha elegans Lefèvre, 1883[15]
- Metaxyonycha elytrospila (Bechyné & Bechyné, 1968)[7]
- Metaxyonycha excentritarsis (Bechyné & Bechyné, 1968)[7]
- Metaxyonycha fasciata Lefèvre, 1875[18]
- Metaxyonycha flavofasciata (Bowditch, 1921)[19]
- Metaxyonycha fuscovitatta (Bechyné, 1954)[20]
- Metaxyonycha godmani (Jacoby, 1879)[21]
- Metaxyonycha gounelli Lefèvre, 1891[22]
- Metaxyonycha granulata (Germar, 1821)
- Metaxyonycha guttifera (Bechyné, 1955)[23]
- Metaxyonycha haroldi (Lefèvre, 1891)
- Metaxyonycha hirsuta Jacoby, 1890[24]
- Metaxyonycha hirtipennis (Jacoby, 1881)[21][5]
- Metaxyonycha humeralis Marshall, 1864[6]
- Metaxyonycha humilis Marshall, 1864[6]
- Metaxyonycha hybrida (Lefèvre, 1878)
- Metaxyonycha jeanneli (Bechyné, 1951)[25]
- Metaxyonycha jusepinensis (Bechyné & Bechyné, 1968)[7]
- Metaxyonycha lacerdae Lefèvre, 1884[26]
- Metaxyonycha lefevrei (Harold, 1875)
- Metaxyonycha lima (Bechyné, 1955)[12]
- Metaxyonycha limbata (Jacoby, 1890)[24][5]
- Metaxyonycha longicornis (Bechyné, 1951)[25]
- Metaxyonycha martinezi (Bechyné, 1951)[25]
- Metaxyonycha mattogrossoensis (Scherer, 1964)[27]
- Metaxyonycha medeirosi (Bechyné & Bechyné, 1961)[28]
- Metaxyonycha melanocephala (Bechyné, 1953)[4]
- Metaxyonycha melanogastra (Lefèvre, 1884)[29]
- Metaxyonycha mendesi Bechyné, 1949[9]
- Metaxyonycha minarum (Lefèvre, 1888)
- Metaxyonycha montesi (Bechyné, 1953)[4]
- Metaxyonycha nigritarsis Lefèvre, 1875[18]
- Metaxyonycha ocanana (Lefèvre, 1878)[13]
- Metaxyonycha octosignata Baly, 1881[17]
- Metaxyonycha pallidula (Boheman, 1858)
- Metaxyonycha panamensis Jacoby, 1890[24]
- Metaxyonycha parallela (Bechyné, 1951)[25]
- Metaxyonycha piceola (Bechyné & Bechyné, 1968)[7]
- Metaxyonycha plagiata Lefèvre, 1891
- Metaxyonycha porcata (Germar, 1824)
- Metaxyonycha problematica (Bechyné, 1951)[25]
- Metaxyonycha pulchra (Scherer, 1964)[27]
- Metaxyonycha quadrimaculata (Olivier, 1808)
- Metaxyonycha quadrinotata Marshall, 1864[6]
- Metaxyonycha radioni (Bechyné, 1952)[30]
- Metaxyonycha richteri (Bechyné, 1953)[4]
- Metaxyonycha rosiovittata Bechyné, 1949[9]
- Metaxyonycha rugosa Jacoby, 1900[11]
- Metaxyonycha salvini Jacoby, 1881[21][5]
- Metaxyonycha sanguinea Lefèvre, 1878
- Metaxyonycha schinicola (Bechyné, 1958)[14]
- Metaxyonycha seabrai (Bechyné & Bechyné, 1968)[7]
- Metaxyonycha semiocclusa (Bechyné, 1951)[25]
- Metaxyonycha sergipensis (Bechyné & Bechyné, 1968)[7]
- Metaxyonycha signata Lefèvre, 1885[31]
- Metaxyonycha spinifera (Bechyné, 1957)[10]
- Metaxyonycha tarsata Baly, 1881[17]
- Metaxyonycha tejucana Marshall, 1864[6]
- Metaxyonycha tenuenotata (Bechyné, 1950)[32]
- Metaxyonycha testacea (Fabricius, 1801)
- Metaxyonycha tetrasticta Marshall, 1864[6]
- Metaxyonycha tricolor (Perty, 1832)
- Metaxyonycha tridentata Jacoby, 1877[33]
- Metaxyonycha trigonomera (Bechyné & Bechyné, 1968)[7]
- Metaxyonycha validicornis Lefèvre, 1885[31]
- Metaxyonycha variolosa Jacoby, 1890[24]
- Metaxyonycha vianai Bechyné, 1949[9]
- Metaxyonycha vigia (Bechyné & Bechyné, 1961)[28]
- Metaxyonycha violena (Bechyné, 1954)[20]
- Metaxyonycha viridilimbata Lefèvre, 1877[16]
- Metaxyonycha vittulosa (Bechyné, 1951)[25]
- Metaxyonycha weyrauchi (Bechyné, 1950)[32]
The following species are synonyms:[7]
- Metaxyonycha batesi Baly, 1881:[17] Synonym of Metaxyonycha angusta (Perty, 1832)
- Metaxyonycha formosa Lefèvre, 1883:[15] Synonym of Metaxyonycha angusta (Perty, 1832)
- Metaxyonycha pretiosa Baly, 1881:[17] Synonym of Metaxyonycha angusta (Perty, 1832)
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