Pseudocolaspis
Pseudocolaspis is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae.[4] It contains about 80 species, which are found in tropical Africa.
Pseudocolaspis | |
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Pseudocolaspis sp. near metallica; Guinea | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Infraorder: | Cucujiformia |
Family: | Chrysomelidae |
Subfamily: | Eumolpinae |
Tribe: | Bromiini |
Genus: | Pseudocolaspis Laporte, 1833[1] |
Type species | |
Pseudocolaspis coerulea Laporte, 1833 | |
Synonyms[2] | |
Species
- Pseudocolaspis albertiana Burgeon, 1940
- Pseudocolaspis albopilosa Gestro, 1895[5]
- Pseudocolaspis albostriata Jacoby, 1886
- Pseudocolaspis alluaudi Pic, 1940[6]
- Pseudocolaspis auroscutata Gestro, 1895[5]
- Pseudocolaspis azurea Marshall, 1865[7]
- Pseudocolaspis bicoloripes Pic, 1939[8]
- Pseudocolaspis brachiata Lefèvre, 1890[9]
- Pseudocolaspis brevesetosa Pic, 1939[8]
- Pseudocolaspis chrysites Gerstaecker, 1871
- Pseudocolaspis coerulea Laporte, 1833[1]
- Pseudocolaspis crampeli Pic, 1940[6]
- Pseudocolaspis cribripes Gestro, 1895[5] (possibly synonym of P. tridentifera Gestro)
- Pseudocolaspis cupreofemorata Jacoby, 1900[10]
- Pseudocolaspis cyanella Burgeon, 1940
- Pseudocolaspis cynoides (Burgeon, 1940) (erroneously regarded as Scelodonta by Selman, 1972)
- Pseudocolaspis diversepubens Pic, 1939[8]
- Pseudocolaspis diversesculpta Pic, 1940[6]
- Pseudocolaspis duvivieri Jacoby, 1903[11]
- Pseudocolaspis favareli Pic, 1938
- Pseudocolaspis femorata Baly, 1878[12]
- Pseudocolaspis fortidens Berti & Rapilly, 1973
- Pseudocolaspis fulgidipes Ancey, 1883
- Pseudocolaspis gangalaensis Selman, 1972[13]
- Pseudocolaspis garambaensis Selman, 1972[13]
- Pseudocolaspis gibbicollis Burgeon, 1940
- Pseudocolaspis gracilipes Lefèvre, 1890[9]
- Pseudocolaspis hottentota Lefèvre, 1890[9]
- Pseudocolaspis impressipennis Pic, 1940[6]
- Pseudocolaspis inimvuaensis Selman, 1972[13]
- Pseudocolaspis insignis Lefèvre, 1890
- Pseudocolaspis intermedia Burgeon, 1940
- Pseudocolaspis irregularis Pic, 1953 (possibly to move to genus Tanybria)
- Pseudocolaspis isoensis Selman, 1972[13]
- Pseudocolaspis laeta Weise, 1909[14]
- Pseudocolaspis lansbergi Lefèvre, 1890
- Pseudocolaspis lateralis Jacoby, 1898[15]
- Pseudocolaspis laticollis Jacoby, 1898[15]
- Pseudocolaspis lindneri Karsch, 1882[16]
- Pseudocolaspis longithorax Pic, 1951
- Pseudocolaspis mabangaensis Selman, 1972[13]
- Pseudocolaspis maynei Burgeon, 1940
- Pseudocolaspis metallica Laporte, 1833[1]
- Pseudocolaspis minima Pic, 1939
- Pseudocolaspis minuta Pic, 1939[8]
- Pseudocolaspis minutuloides Burgeon, 1940
- Pseudocolaspis mombonensis Weise, 1906[17]
- Pseudocolaspis motoensis Burgeon, 1940
- Pseudocolaspis murrayi Baly, 1860[18]
- Pseudocolaspis nobilis Weise, 1906[17]
- Pseudocolaspis obscura Schaufuss, 1871 (possibly to move to other genus)
- Pseudocolaspis pachnephora Fairmaire, 1887
- Pseudocolaspis pedestris Lefèvre, 1884
- Pseudocolaspis pseudosetulosa Burgeon, 1940
- Pseudocolaspis punctatolineata (J. Thomson, 1858)
- Pseudocolaspis pygmaea Burgeon, 1940
- Pseudocolaspis rigida Baly, 1877[19]
- Pseudocolaspis robustipes Pic, 1939[8]
- Pseudocolaspis ruficornis Pic, 1951
- Pseudocolaspis rufimembris Pic, 1939
- Pseudocolaspis rufitarsis Burgeon, 1940
- Pseudocolaspis sacra Lopatin, 1983
- Pseudocolaspis saegeri Selman, 1972[13]
- Pseudocolaspis semipurpurea Marshall, 1865[7]
- Pseudocolaspis semipurpurea Pic, 1939[8] (junior homonym of semipurpurea Marshall)
- Pseudocolaspis sericata Marshall, 1865[7]
- Pseudocolaspis sericea Weise, 1910
- Pseudocolaspis servula Marshall, 1865[7]
- Pseudocolaspis setulosa Lefèvre, 1886
- Pseudocolaspis severini Jacoby, 1900[10]
- Pseudocolaspis splendens Burgeon, 1940
- Pseudocolaspis subdentata Pic, 1939[8]
- Pseudocolaspis substriata Weise, 1904[20]
- Pseudocolaspis sulcatipennis Pic, 1940[6]
- Pseudocolaspis tibialis Schaufuss, 1871
- Pseudocolaspis tridentifera Gestro, 1895[5]
- Pseudocolaspis tuberculata Jacoby, 1903[11]
- Pseudocolaspis tuberculicollis Jacoby, 1893[21]
- Pseudocolaspis uelensis Burgeon, 1940
- Pseudocolaspis utukuruensis Selman, 1972[13]
- Pseudocolaspis vanderijsti Burgeon, 1940
- Pseudocolaspis variegata Lefèvre, 1890[9]
- Pseudocolaspis villiersi Pic, 1953
- Pseudocolaspis viridana Lefèvre, 1890[9]
- Pseudocolaspis wittei Burgeon, 1942[22]
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