Macrocoma
Appearance
Macrocoma | |
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Macrocoma rubripes (Schaufuss, 1862) | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Family: | Chrysomelidae |
Subfamily: | Eumolpinae |
Tribe: | Bromiini |
Genus: | Macrocoma Chapuis, 1874[1] |
Type species | |
Macrocoma eriophora | |
Synonyms[2][3] | |
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Macrocoma is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae, found in Africa, Asia and Europe.[5][6][7]
Species
- M. aeneonigra (Fairmaire, 1873)[8]
- M. aladina Daccordi & Medvedev, 1996
- M. apicicornis (Jacoby, 1897)[9]
- M. aureovillosa (Marshall, 1865)[10]
- M. bequaerti Burgeon, 1940
- M. bertiae Moseyko, 2013[11]
- M. bezdeki Zoia, 2012[12]
- M. bipartita Kocher, 1962
- M. bipilosa (Schaufuss, 1871)
- M. bolivari (Escalera, 1914)
- M. bolivari antiatlantis Kocher, 1966
- M. bolivari bolivari (Escalera, 1914)
- M. brunnea Bryant, 1957[13]
- M. brunnipes (Olivier, 1808)
- M. budura Daccordi & Medvedev, 1996
- M. buettikeriana Daccordi, 1979
- M. calliptoides Lopatin, 1996
- M. carbonaria (Lefèvre, 1876)[14]
- M. chrysites (Gerstaecker, 1871)
- M. crassipes (Lefèvre, 1876)[14]
- M. cylindrica (Küster, 1846)
- M. cylindrica cylindrica (Küster, 1846)
- M. cylindrica vaucheri (Pic, 1907)
- M. daccordii Medvedev, 1996
- M. dakkai Kocher, 1962
- M. debduensis Kocher, 1966
- M. delagrangei (Pic, 1898)
- M. dimorpha (Medvedev, 1956)
- M. diversesignata Pic, 1939
- M. divisa (Wollaston, 1864)
- M. djurdjurensis Warchałowski, 2001
- M. doboszi Borowiec, 2005[15]
- M. dubia (Wollaston, 1864)
- M. eriophora Chapuis, 1874[1]
- M. ertli Weise, 1911
- M. femoralis (Weise, 1902)[16]
- M. fortidens (Berti & Raphilly, 1973)
- M. fulvohirta (Gestro, 1895)[17]
- M. fuscoaenea (Chapuis, 1879)[18]
- M. haiensis Kocher, 1966
- M. haliporphyrea (Marshall, 1865)[10]
- M. hargreavesi Bryant, 1938[19]
- M. henoni (Pic, 1894)
- M. henoni babylonica Lopatin, 1986
- M. henoni henoni (Pic, 1894)
- M. henoni occidentalis (Escalera, 1914)
- M. heydeni (Lefèvre, 1876)[14]
- M. himalayensis (Jacoby, 1900)
- M. hulai Zoia, 2012[12]
- M. impressa Achard, 1925
- M. indica (Baly, 1878)[4]
- M. indica afghana Medvedev, 1985
- M. indica indica (Baly, 1878)[4]
- M. iranica Lopatin, 1984
- M. janthina (Fairmaire, 1887)
- M. kabakovi Medvedev, 1985
- M. korbi (Pic, 1901)
- M. latifrons Lindberg, 1953
- M. lefevrei (Baly, 1878)[4]
- M. leprieuri (Lefèvre, 1876)[14]
- M. leprieuri leprieuri (Lefèvre, 1876)
- M. leprieuri majuscula Bechyné, 1957
- M. marquardti (Breit, 1913)
- M. mateui Kocher, 1959
- M. melillensis Kocher, 1966
- M. meruensis (Weise, 1909)[20]
- M. micula Lopatin, 1995[21]
- M. millingeni (Pic, 1898)
- M. minutula (Fairmaire, 1887)
- M. monardi Pic, 1939[22]
- M. mosambica Kolbe, 1897
- M. niedobovae Zoia, 2012[12]
- M. nitidipennis (Weise, 1909)[20]
- M. obscuripes (Wollaston, 1862)[23]
- M. oneili (Jacoby, 1904)[24]
- M. oromiana Daccordi, 1978
- M. pakistana Medvedev, 2000[25]
- M. parvula (Jacoby, 1895)[26]
- M. pelikani Zoia, 2017[27]
- M. peyerimhoffi Kocher, 1959
- M. pici (Escalera, 1914)
- M. purpureonotata Pic, 1939
- M. robusta Lopatin, 1984
- M. rotroui Kocher, 1962
- M. rubripes (Schaufuss, 1862)
- M. rubripes rubripes (Schaufuss, 1862)
- M. rubripes turkmena Lopatin, 1976
- M. rufipes Weise, 1910
- M. rufotibialis (Jacoby, 1908)[28]
- M. sacra (Lopatin, 1983)
- M. saharica Kocher, 1959
- M. sarvadensis (Solsky, 1881)
- M. saudica Medvedev, 1996
- M. schereri Lopatin, 1995[21]
- M. seriesericans (Fairmaire, 1876)
- M. setosa (Lucas, 1846)
- M. setosa mesatlantica Kocher, 1958
- M. setosa setosa (Lucas, 1846)
- M. spinipes (Reitter, 1889)
- M. soror (Weise, 1909)[20]
- M. splendens Lindberg, 1950
- M. splendidula (Wollaston, 1862)[23]
- M. splendidula franzi Palm, 1976
- M. splendidula palmaensis Palm, 1977
- M. splendidula splendidula (Wollaston, 1862)
- M. substriata (Weise, 1904)
- M. turbata (Weise, 1909)[20]
- M. usambarica (Weise, 1906)[29]
- M. vanharteni Lopatin, 2008
- M. vanstraeleni Selman, 1972[30]
- M. verschureni Selman, 1972[30]
- M. viridis (Chapuis, 1879)[18]
- M. voeltzkowi (Weise, 1910)
- M. zarudnii Lopatin, 1985
Synonyms:
- M. impressa (Berti & Raphilly, 1973) nec Achard, 1925: renamed to M. bertiae Moseyko, 2013[11]
References
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