Colaspoides

Colaspoides is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is one of the largest genera in the subfamily, containing over 260 species worldwide.[6] It is an extant genus but there is at least one species, C. eocenicus, found in Baltic amber from the Upper Eocene of Russia,[7] and the genus has also been reported from the Miocene of the Dominican Republic.[1]

Colaspoides
Temporal range: Eocene–recent,
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Infraorder: Cucujiformia
Family: Chrysomelidae
Subfamily: Eumolpinae
Tribe: Eumolpini
Genus: Colaspoides
Laporte, 1833[2]
Type species
Cryptocephalus limbatus
Fabricius, 1781
Species

See text

Synonyms[3]

The Neotropical species of Colaspoides, including the type species, lack elytra-locking grooves on the pygidium, unlike in the Asian species and in similar-looking Neotropical Eumolpinae genera such as Beltia. According to Flowers (2018), this suggests that the Asian species of Colaspoides should be transferred to different genera.[8]

Species

The genus contains the following species:[9]

Neotropical species:[10][11]

Palaearctic, Indomalaysian and Australasian species:[21][6][22]

  • Colaspoides acervata Lea, 1915[23]
  • Colaspoides ahmadi Medvedev, 2010[24]
  • Colaspoides amamianus Komiya, 1998
  • Colaspoides angusticollis Jacoby, 1898[25]
  • Colaspoides annamita Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides annandalei Jacoby, 1905
  • Colaspoides anomogastra Lea, 1915[23]
  • Colaspoides apicata Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides apicicornis Jacoby, 1884
  • Colaspoides armata Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides bacboensis Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides bakeri Medvedev, 2006[26]
  • Colaspoides balyana Medvedev, 2007[27]
  • Colaspoides basilana Medvedev, 2006[26]
  • Colaspoides bengalensis Duvivier, 1892
  • Colaspoides bicarinata Lea, 1915[23]
  • Colaspoides bicoloricollis Medvedev & Romantsov, 2014[28]
  • Colaspoides bicoloripes Medvedev, 2019[29]
  • Colaspoides bidentatus Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides biplagiata Baly, 1867[30]
  • Colaspoides bolmi Medvedev, 2010[24]
  • Colaspoides borneoensis Jacoby, 1898[25]
  • Colaspoides brancuccii Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides brevicollis Jacoby, 1898[25]
  • Colaspoides brunnea Bryant, 1957[31]
  • Colaspoides buechi Medvedev, 2008[32]
  • Colaspoides buonloicus Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides caledonica Medvedev, 2007[27]
  • Colaspoides cantonensis Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides cariniventris Lea, 1926[33]
  • Colaspoides cechovskyi Medvedev, 2016[34]
  • Colaspoides chakratongii (Chûjô, 1964)[3]
  • Colaspoides chapuisi Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides cheni Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides chinensis Jacoby, 1888[35]
  • Colaspoides ciliaticornis Medvedev, 2019[36]
  • Colaspoides ciliatipes Lefèvre, 1890
  • Colaspoides circumdatus Medvedev & Romantsov, 2014[28]
  • Colaspoides clavipes Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides coerulescens Baly, 1867[30]
  • Colaspoides coerulipes Baly, 1867[30]
  • Colaspoides confusa Gressitt, 1957[31]
  • Colaspoides cognata Baly, 1867[30]
  • Colaspoides cognatella Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides cognatomima Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides complicata Lea, 1915[23]
  • Colaspoides costalis Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides crassifemur Tan & Wang, 1984
  • Colaspoides crassipes Lea, 1915[23]
  • Colaspoides cuprea Baly, 1867[30]
  • Colaspoides cupreicollis Jacoby, 1908[37]
  • Colaspoides cupreoviridis Lea, 1922[38]
  • Colaspoides curticornis Medvedev, 2010[24]
  • Colaspoides curvipes Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides cyaneipennis Medvedev, 2010[24]
  • Colaspoides daccordii Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides dapi Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides diffinis Lefèvre, 1893[39]
  • Colaspoides dimorphus Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides doddi Lea, 1915[23]
  • Colaspoides dohertii Jacoby, 1908[37]
  • Colaspoides dongnaicus Medvedev, 2012[40]
  • Colaspoides elegans Baly, 1867[30]
  • Colaspoides elegantula Lea, 1915[23]
  • Colaspoides elenae Medvedev & Romantsov, 2014[28]
  • Colaspoides eocenicus Moseyko & Kirejtshuk, 2013[7]
  • Colaspoides excavativentris Lea, 1926[33] (excaviventris?)
  • Colaspoides fasciculata Lea, 1921[41]
  • Colaspoides feae Jacoby, 1882
  • Colaspoides fedorenkoi Medvedev, 2012[40]
  • Colaspoides femoralis Lefèvre, 1885[5]
  • Colaspoides flavimana Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides fontis Jolivet, Verma & Mille, 2008[42]
  • Colaspoides foveiventris Lea, 1915[23]
  • Colaspoides frenchi Lea, 1915[23]
  • Colaspoides fulvicornis (Baly, 1865)
  • Colaspoides fulvimana Jacoby, 1908[37]
  • Colaspoides fulvipes Lefèvre, 1889
  • Colaspoides fulvitarsis Jacoby, 1899[43]
  • Colaspoides fulvus (Chûjô, 1935)
  • Colaspoides fulvus Medvedev, 2015[44] (junior homonym of above)
  • Colaspoides fuscoaenea Baly, 1867[30]
  • Colaspoides geminata Weise, 1908
  • Colaspoides geniculatus Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides glabrata Jacoby, 1898
  • Colaspoides glabricollis Jacoby, 1908[37]
  • Colaspoides gorbunovi Medvedev, 2010[24]
  • Colaspoides gratiosa (Baly, 1864)
  • Colaspoides gressetti Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides haemorrhoidalis Lea, 1915[23]
  • Colaspoides hainanensis Gressitt & Kimoto, 1961
  • Colaspoides hageni Lefèvre, 1887
  • Colaspoides hagiangi Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides heroni Lea, 1915[23]
  • Colaspoides hoblerae Lea, 1915[23]
  • Colaspoides howensis Lea, 1915[23]
  • Colaspoides icterica Weise, 1922[45]
  • Colaspoides imasakai Komiya, 1991
  • Colaspoides imitans Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides inconspicua Jacoby, 1896
  • Colaspoides inornata Baly, 1867[30]
  • Colaspoides insignis Baly, 1867[30]
  • Colaspoides iridipennis Jacoby, 1896
  • Colaspoides jacobyi Clavareau, 1914
  • Colaspoides jacobyi Medvedev, 2004[6] (junior homonym of above)
  • Colaspoides japanus Chûjô, 1956
  • Colaspoides javana Weise, 1924
  • Colaspoides kabakovi Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides kantneri Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides kasaharai Komiya, 1991
  • Colaspoides kelantana Medvedev, 2019[36]
  • Colaspoides kimotoi Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides klimenkoi Medvedev & Romantsov, 2014[28]
  • Colaspoides kubani Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides laeta Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides laevicollis Lefèvre, 1887
  • Colaspoides lamellatus Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides langbianicus Kimoto & Gressitt, 1982[3]
  • Colaspoides laosensis Kimoto & Gressitt, 1982[3]
  • Colaspoides laotica Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides laportei Baly, 1867[30] (laportii?)
  • Colaspoides lateralis Jacoby, 1900
  • Colaspoides laticollis Jacoby, 1900
  • Colaspoides laysi Medvedev, 2006[26]
  • Colaspoides leai Medvedev, 2001[46]
  • Colaspoides lefevrei Jacoby, 1889
  • Colaspoides lobatus Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides macgregori Medvedev, 2006[26]
  • Colaspoides malayana Jacoby, 1894[47]
  • Colaspoides malayensis Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides martini Lefèvre, 1885[48]
  • Colaspoides medogensis Tan, 1989
  • Colaspoides melanocephala Jacoby, 1908[37]
  • Colaspoides mentaweica Medvedev, 2003[49]
  • Colaspoides micans Baly, 1867[30]
  • Colaspoides microdentata Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides mimeta Lea, 1915[23]
  • Colaspoides mimica Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides mindorensis Medvedev, 2006[26]
  • Colaspoides minimus Kimoto & Gressitt, 1982[3]
  • Colaspoides minuta Medvedev, 1995[50]
  • Colaspoides mirabilis Medvedev, 2010[24]
  • Colaspoides miyatakei Kimoto, 1967[51]
  • Colaspoides modesta Baly, 1867[30]
  • Colaspoides modiglianii Jacoby, 1896[52]
  • Colaspoides montana Jacoby, 1900
  • Colaspoides morimotoi Kimoto, 1967[51]
  • Colaspoides multicostata Medvedev, 2007[27]
  • Colaspoides napolovi Medvedev, 2012[53]
  • Colaspoides negrosana Medvedev, 2006[26]
  • Colaspoides nepalensis Kimoto, 2001[54]
  • Colaspoides nitidicollis Medvedev, 2010[24]
  • Colaspoides nigricornis Jacoby, 1884
  • Colaspoides nigripes Jacoby, 1884
  • Colaspoides nigritarsis Jacoby, 1885
  • Colaspoides nigrotibialis Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides norfolcensis Lea, 1915[23]
  • Colaspoides obscuripes Medvedev, 2010[24]
  • Colaspoides okinawanus Komiya, 1991[55]
  • Colaspoides okumai Komiya, 1991
  • Colaspoides olegi Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides opaca Jacoby, 1888[35]
  • Colaspoides ovalis Lefèvre, 1890
  • Colaspoides paddis Aslam, 1968[56]
  • Colaspoides pallidicornis Tan & Zhou, 1997
  • Colaspoides parrotti Medvedev, 2006[26]
  • Colaspoides parvidens Lea, 1915[23]
  • Colaspoides parvula Baly, 1867[30]
  • Colaspoides patrikeevi Moseyko & Romantsov, 2022[57]
  • Colaspoides persicariae Chûjô, 1956
  • Colaspoides persimilis Kimoto & Gressitt, 1982[3]
  • Colaspoides philippinensis Baly, 1867[30]
  • Colaspoides picea Baly, 1867[30]
  • Colaspoides piceana Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides picipes Weise, 1908
  • Colaspoides picticornis Lea, 1915[23]
  • Colaspoides pictipes Lea, 1915[23]
  • Colaspoides pilicornis Lefèvre, 1882
  • Colaspoides planifrons Jacoby, 1900
  • Colaspoides pleuralis Medvedev, 2010[24]
  • Colaspoides poeciloderma Lea, 1915[23]
  • Colaspoides polilovi Medvedev, 2010[58]
  • Colaspoides prasinella Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides prasinus Lefèvre, 1890
    • Colaspoides prasinus occidentalis Medvedev, 2004[6]
    • Colaspoides prasinus prasinus Lefèvre, 1890
  • Colaspoides pseudodiffinis Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides pseudofemoralis Romantsov & Moseyko, 2019[59]
  • Colaspoides pseudomodesta Medvedev, 2010[24]
  • Colaspoides pseudorufa Medvedev, 2015[44]
  • Colaspoides pulchella Clark, 1865[60]
  • Colaspoides puncticeps Baly, 1867[30]
  • Colaspoides punctipleuris Medvedev, 2003[49]
  • Colaspoides purpurascens Medvedev, 2015[61]
  • Colaspoides purpurata Medvedev, 2006[26]
  • Colaspoides quadripartita Baly, 1867[30]
  • Colaspoides quieta Lea, 1915[23]
  • Colaspoides rafflesii Baly, 1867[30]
  • Colaspoides rara Lea, 1915[23]
  • Colaspoides rectilatera Lea, 1915[23]
  • Colaspoides regalini Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides regularis Baly, 1867[30]
  • Colaspoides riedeli Medvedev, 2010[24]
  • Colaspoides robusta Baly, 1867[30]
  • Colaspoides rubra Medvedev, 2010[24]
  • Colaspoides rufa Gressitt & Kimoto, 1961
  • Colaspoides rufipes Kimoto & Gressitt, 1982[3]
  • Colaspoides rufiventris Medvedev, 2006[26]
  • Colaspoides rufofulva Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides rugipennis (Motschulsky, 1860)[62]
  • Colaspoides rugipennis Lefèvre, 1893[39] (junior homonym of above)
  • Colaspoides rugulosus Lefèvre, 1889
  • Colaspoides sabahensis Medvedev, 2010[24]
  • Colaspoides sandakana Medvedev, 2010[24]
  • Colaspoides sarawacensis Medvedev, 2010[24]
  • Colaspoides sarrameae Jolivet, Verma & Mille, 2008[42]
  • Colaspoides sauteri Chûjô, 1956
  • Colaspoides schawalleri Medvedev, 2010[24]
  • Colaspoides schulzi Medvedev, 2007[63]
  • Colaspoides sculpturata Medvedev, 2006[26]
  • Colaspoides semipicea Jacoby, 1895[64]
  • Colaspoides serratipes Medvedev, 2013[65]
  • Colaspoides seticornis Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides shapaensis Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides shuteae Medvedev, 2010[24]
  • Colaspoides siamensis Jacoby, 1905
  • Colaspoides similis Lea, 1915[23]
  • Colaspoides simillima Baly, 1867[30]
  • Colaspoides simplicipennis Jacoby, 1885
  • Colaspoides speciosa Lefèvre, 1887
  • Colaspoides staudingeri Medvedev, 2010[24]
  • Colaspoides striatopunctata (Boisduval, 1835)
  • Colaspoides suavis Lea, 1915[23]
  • Colaspoides subfasciata Medvedev, 2019[29]
  • Colaspoides sublaevicollis Duvivier, 1892
  • Colaspoides submetallica Medvedev, 2010[24]
  • Colaspoides subovata Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides subtuberculata Medvedev, 2006[26]
  • Colaspoides suginoi Komiya, 1988
  • Colaspoides sulawensis Medvedev, 2008[32]
  • Colaspoides sumatrensis Jacoby, 1884
  • Colaspoides taiwanus Chûjô, 1956
  • Colaspoides takizawai Medvedev, 2010[24]
  • Colaspoides tamdaoensis Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides tarsalis Lea, 1915[23]
  • Colaspoides tenenbaumi Pic, 1942
  • Colaspoides tenuicornis Medvedev, 2010[24]
  • Colaspoides thailandicus Kimoto & Gressitt, 1982[3]
  • Colaspoides tridentata Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides trusmadiensis Medvedev & Romantsov, 2014[28]
  • Colaspoides tuberculata Baly, 1867[30]
  • Colaspoides varians Baly, 1867[30]
  • Colaspoides ventralis Medvedev, 2018[66]
  • Colaspoides venusta Lefèvre, 1889
  • Colaspoides vietnamicus Kimoto & Gressitt, 1982[3]
  • Colaspoides violacea Baly, 1867[30]
  • Colaspoides viridana Baly, 1867[30]
  • Colaspoides viridimarginata Baly, 1867[30]
  • Colaspoides viridipennis Weise, 1923[67]
  • Colaspoides viridiventris Medvedev, 2010[24]
  • Colaspoides vitiensis Bryant, 1938[68]
  • Colaspoides vocki Medvedev, 2007[63]
  • Colaspoides volkovi Medvedev & Romantsov, 2014[28]
  • Colaspoides weisei Medvedev, 2006[26]
  • Colaspoides yunnanicus Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides zoiai Medvedev, 2004[6]

Renamed species:

  • Colaspoides malayana Medvedev, 1998 (preoccupied by C. malayana Jacoby, 1894): renamed to Colaspoides malayensis Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides pallidula Lea, 1915[23] (preoccupied by C. pallidula Jacoby, 1889): renamed to Colaspoides leai Medvedev, 2001[46]
  • Colaspoides piceus Kimoto & Gressitt, 1982[3] (preoccupied by C. picea Baly, 1867): renamed to Colaspoides piceana Medvedev, 2004[6]
  • Colaspoides purpurata Medvedev & Takizawa, 2011[69] (preoccupied by C. purpurata Medvedev, 2006) renamed to Colaspoides purpurascens Medvedev, 2015[61]
  • Colaspoides tarsalis Chen, 1935 (preoccupied by C. tarsalis Lea, 1915): renamed to Colaspoides paddis Aslam, 1968[56]
  • Colaspoides tibialis Lefèvre, 1875 (preoccupied by C. tibialis (Germar, 1824)): renamed to Colaspoides tibiella Bechyné, 1953[11]

Synonyms:

  • Colaspoides discoidea Lefèvre, 1891: synonym of Colaspoides viridicollis Jacoby, 1878[70]
  • Colaspoides fruhstorferi Jacoby, 1898:[25] synonym of Colaspoides robusta Baly, 1867 [24]
  • Colaspoides imasakai yakuanus Komiya, 1991: synonym of Colaspoides imasakai Komiya, 1991[55]
  • Colaspoides opulenta Jacoby, 1900:[12] synonym of Colaspoides fasciata Lefèvre, 1875[71]
  • Colaspoides paviei Lefèvre, 1890: synonym of Colaspoides rugipennis (Motschulsky, 1860)[62]
  • Colaspoides phalerata Weise, 1922:[45] synonym of Colaspoides philippinensis Baly, 1867[26]
  • Colaspoides subrugosa Jacoby, 1908:[37] synonym of Colaspoides bengalensis Duvivier, 1892[72]

Species moved to Beltia:[8]

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