Alphasida

Alphasida is a genus of beetles in the family Tenebrionidae.[1]

Alphasida
Alphasida depressa
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Infraorder: Cucujiformia
Family: Tenebrionidae
Tribe: Asidini
Genus: Alphasida
Escalera, 1905
Synonyms
List
  • Aplanasida Reitter, 1917
  • Aulonasida Reitter, 1917
  • Betasida Reitter, 1917
  • Cribrasida Reitter, 1917
  • Crirasida Gebien, 1937
  • Durasida Reitter, 1917
  • Elongasida Martinez Escalera, 1906
  • Glabrasida Reitter, 1917
  • Glabrasida de la Escalera, 1910
  • Granasida Reitter, 1917
  • Gymnetasida Reitter, 1917
  • Machlasida Martinez Escalera, 1907
  • Melambasida Reitter, 1917
  • Mimelasida Reitter, 1917
  • Pedarasida Reitter, 1917
  • Protomachlasida Escalera, 1928
  • Pseudoelongasida Escalera, 1922
  • Subalphasida Escalera, 1928

The species of this genus are found in southern Europe, northern Africa and North America.[1]

Species

The following species are recognised in the genus Alphasida:[1]

  • Alphasida alcirensis Reitter, 1917
  • Alphasida alonensis (Martinez y Saez, 1873)
  • Alphasida altomirana (Escalera, 1923)
  • Alphasida annina Reitter, 1917
  • Alphasida ardoisi Reitter, 1917
  • Alphasida argenteolimbata (Escalera, 1901)
  • Alphasida asperata (Solier, 1836)
  • Alphasida asturica Schuster, 1928
  • Alphasida baezensis (Escalera, 1922)
  • Alphasida becerrae (Escalera, 1905)
  • Alphasida bolivari (Escalera, 1906)
  • Alphasida boscai (Escalera, 1922)
  • Alphasida brevipubens Reitter, 1917
  • Alphasida calumniata (Escalera, 1925)
  • Alphasida candeledana Pérez-Vera & Ávila Sánchez-Jofré, 2016
  • Alphasida castellana (Graells, 1858)
  • Alphasida conjucta (Escalera, 1923)
  • Alphasida cordubensis (Escalera, 1923)
  • Alphasida cortesensis Reitter, 1917
  • Alphasida cossyrensis Reitter, 1917
  • Alphasida costulata (Solier, 1836)
  • Alphasida crassicollis (Fairmaire, 1868)
  • Alphasida dantini (Escalera, 1922)
  • Alphasida depressa (Solier, 1836)
  • Alphasida detrita (Rey, 1892)
  • Alphasida deyrollei Reitter, 1917
  • Alphasida discostriata (Escalera, 1922)
  • Alphasida dubia (Rambur, 1842)
  • Alphasida elongata (Solier, 1836)
  • Alphasida escalerai (Oberthur, 1903)
  • Alphasida espagnoli Cobos, 1962
  • Alphasida exilata (Escalera, 1925)
  • Alphasida ferreri Cobos, 1988
  • Alphasida frigidissima (Escalera, 1923)
  • Alphasida gigas (Dufour, 1820)
  • Alphasida goudoti (Solier, 1836)
  • Alphasida gracilis (Allard, 1869)
  • Alphasida graditana (Rambur, 1842)
  • Alphasida granadina (Escalera, 1922)
  • Alphasida grandipalpis (Allard, 1869)
  • Alphasida granifera (Solier, 1836)
  • Alphasida granipunctatipennis (Escalera, 1923)
  • Alphasida granosa (Escalera, 1921)
  • Alphasida granulifera (Chevrolat, 1840)
  • Alphasida gredosana Pérez-Vera & Ávila Sánchez-Jofré, 2016
  • Alphasida grossa (Solier, 1836)
  • Alphasida hesperica (Rambur, 1842)
  • Alphasida heydeni Reitter, 1917
  • Alphasida himerera Reitter, 1917
  • Alphasida hispalensis (Escalera, 1906)
  • Alphasida hispanica (Solier, 1836)
  • Alphasida holosericea (Germar, 1824)
  • Alphasida ibicensis (Perez, 1868)
  • Alphasida indecisa (Escalera, 1923)
  • Alphasida inesperata (Escalera, 1921)
  • Alphasida ithana Reitter, 1917
  • Alphasida jumillensis (Escalera, 1922)
  • Alphasida koltzei Reitter, 1917
  • Alphasida lacunosa (Escalera, 1923)
  • Alphasida laevis (Solier, 1836)
  • Alphasida lasellai Ferrer, 1983
  • Alphasida lazaroi Escalera, 1906
  • Alphasida leonensis Reitter, 1917
  • Alphasida levantina Pérez-Vera, Ávila & Martínez, 2017
  • Alphasida lopezi (Escalera, 1906)
  • Alphasida lorcana (Perez, 1865)
  • Alphasida loroi (Escalera, 1922)
  • Alphasida lucens (Escalera, 1923)
  • Alphasida luctuosa (Boisduval, 1835)
  • Alphasida lusitana (Escalera, 1923)
  • Alphasida magnifica (Escalera, 1923)
  • Alphasida marseuli (Allard, 1868)
  • Alphasida martinezi (Escalera, 1901)
  • Alphasida martini (Escalera, 1903)
  • Alphasida merceti (Bolivar, 1914)
  • Alphasida meridionalis (Escalera, 1923)
  • Alphasida montana (Rambur, 1842)
  • Alphasida moroderi Pérez-Vera, Ávila & Martínez, 2017
  • Alphasida multicostata (Escalera, 1923)
  • Alphasida multigranulosa (Escalera, 1923)
  • Alphasida oberthuri (Escalera, 1901)
  • Alphasida olmedensis (Escalera, 1922)
  • Alphasida ovalis (Escalera, 1923)
  • Alphasida parallela (Solier, 1836)
  • Alphasida pilosipennis (Escalera, 1923)
  • Alphasida porcata (Solier, 1836)
  • Alphasida pozuelensis (Escalera, 1923)
  • Alphasida pseudogoudoti (Escalera, 1923)
  • Alphasida puncticollis (Solier, 1836)
  • Alphasida punctigranosa (Escalera, 1923)
  • Alphasida punctipennis (Perez, 1865)
  • Alphasida querensis (Escalera, 1923)
  • Alphasida rectipennis (Escalera, 1925)
  • Alphasida robledana Pérez-Vera & Ávila Sánchez-Jofré, 2016
  • Alphasida robusta (Escalera, 1922)
  • Alphasida rufomarginalis (Escalera, 1906)
  • Alphasida rufopubescens (Escalera, 1905)
  • Alphasida ruiderensis (Escalera, 1922)
  • Alphasida sagrensis (Escalera, 1922)
  • Alphasida salmantina (Escalera, 1923)
  • Alphasida sanchezgomezi (Escalera, 1901)
  • Alphasida solieri (Rambur, 1842)
  • Alphasida squalida (Allard, 1869)
  • Alphasida strangulata (Escalera, 1922)
  • Alphasida subbaetica Obregón & Verdugo, 2012
  • Alphasida sulcata (Allard, 1868)
  • Alphasida syriaca (Allard, 1868)
  • Alphasida tijolensis (Escalera, 1922)
  • Alphasida toletana (Escalera, 1922)
  • Alphasida tuberculata (Allard, 1868)
  • Alphasida turrillensis (Escalera, 1922)
  • Alphasida typica Gebien, 1935
  • Alphasida uhagoni (Escalera, 1912)
  • Alphasida volxemi (Escalera, 1905)
  • Alphasida zapateri (Perez, 1872)

References

  1. "Alphasida Escalera, 1905". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 13 May 2021.
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