Geloptera

Geloptera is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is known from Australia.

Geloptera
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Infraorder: Cucujiformia
Family: Chrysomelidae
Subfamily: Eumolpinae
Tribe: Eumolpini
Genus: Geloptera
Baly, 1861[1]
Type species
Geloptera tuberculata
Baly, 1861[1]

Species

  • Geloptera albertisii Jacoby, 1884
  • Geloptera angulicollis Lea, 1915[2]
  • Geloptera apicilata Lea, 1922[3]
  • Geloptera apiciventris Lea, 1922[3]
  • Geloptera armiventris Lea, 1915[2]
  • Geloptera basiventris Lea, 1915[2]
  • Geloptera bidentimedia Lea, 1915[2]
  • Geloptera coatesi Lea, 1915[2]
  • Geloptera composita Lea, 1915[2]
  • Geloptera concinna Lea, 1915[2]
  • Geloptera duboulayi Clark, 1865[4]
  • Geloptera eluta Lea, 1915[2]
  • Geloptera femoralis (Jacoby, 1884)
  • Geloptera hardcastlei Lea, 1915[2]
  • Geloptera igneonitens Baly, 1878[5]
  • Geloptera illidgei Lea, 1915[2]
  • Geloptera inaequalis Lea, 1915[2]
  • Geloptera intercoxalis Lea, 1915[2]
  • Geloptera jugularis (Erichson, 1842)
  • Geloptera latericollis Lea, 1915[2]
  • Geloptera lateridens Lea, 1915[2]
  • Geloptera mediofusca Lea, 1915[2]
  • Geloptera microcalla Lea, 1915[2]
  • Geloptera minima Lea, 1915[2]
  • Geloptera miracula Lea, 1915[2]
  • Geloptera nodosa Clark, 1865[4]
  • Geloptera orientalis Lea, 1915[2]
  • Geloptera pallipes Lea, 1915[2]
  • Geloptera parvonitens Lea, 1925
  • Geloptera porosa Lea, 1915[2]
  • Geloptera punctatissima Lea, 1915[2]
  • Geloptera rhaebocnema Lea, 1915[2]
  • Geloptera scitula Lea, 1915[2]
  • Geloptera semistriata Lea, 1915[2]
  • Geloptera setifera Lea, 1915[2]
  • Geloptera soror Lea, 1922[3]
  • Geloptera striatipennis Lea, 1915[2]
  • Geloptera tetraspilota Lea, 1915[2]
  • Geloptera tibialis Lea, 1915[2]
  • Geloptera tuberculata Baly, 1861[1]
  • Geloptera tuberculiventris Lea, 1915[2]
  • Geloptera uncinata Lea, 1915[2]
  • Geloptera viridimarginata Lea, 1922[3]

References


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