Tricliona

Tricliona is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae.[2] It contains at least 35 species, and is distributed from India and Southern China to the Philippines and New Guinea.[3]

Tricliona
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Infraorder: Cucujiformia
Family: Chrysomelidae
Subfamily: Eumolpinae
Tribe: Typophorini
Genus: Tricliona
Lefèvre, 1885[1]
Type species
Tricliona fasciata

In 2023, Tricliona was proposed as a synonym of Bathseba Motschulsky, 1866, while Tricliona foveipennis Bryant, 1950 (the only species described from New Guinea), was transferred to the genus Gressittella.[4]

Species

The following species are placed in the genus:[5]

  • Tricliona armata (Jacoby, 1889)[3]
  • Tricliona bakeri Moseyko, 2011[6]
  • Tricliona bengalensis (Jacoby, 1908)[3][7]
  • Tricliona bicolor Jacoby, 1895[8]
  • Tricliona bifasciata Jacoby, 1895[8]
  • Tricliona ceylonensis Jacoby, 1908[7]
  • Tricliona consobrina Chen, 1935
  • Tricliona costipennis Chen, 1935
  • Tricliona episternalis (Weise, 1922)[9][10]
  • Tricliona fasciata Lefèvre, 1885[1]
  • Tricliona ferruginea (Weise, 1922)[9][6]
  • Tricliona fulvifrons Jacoby, 1899[11]
  • Tricliona inconspicua Jacoby, 1908[7]
  • Tricliona indica Jacoby, 1900
  • Tricliona laevicollis (Jacoby, 1887)
  • Tricliona lakshmi Takizawa, 1984[12]
  • Tricliona laotica Medvedev, 2000[13]
  • Tricliona longicornis Jacoby, 1908[7]
  • Tricliona marginata Jacoby, 1908[7]
  • Tricliona melanura Lefèvre, 1890
  • Tricliona microdentata Medvedev & Sprecher-Uebersax, 1999[14]
  • Tricliona minuta Medvedev, 2000[13]
  • Tricliona nigra Jacoby, 1908[7]
  • Tricliona nigrofasciata Jacoby, 1896[15]
  • Tricliona nigromaculata Lefèvre, 1885[1]
  • Tricliona oculata Medvedev & Takizawa, 2011[16]
  • Tricliona paksensis Kimoto & Gressitt, 1982[17]
  • Tricliona philippina Moseyko, 2011[6]
  • Tricliona picea Jacoby, 1895[8]
  • Tricliona puncticeps Duvivier, 1891
  • Tricliona quinquemaculata (Jacoby, 1887)[18][3]
  • Tricliona raapi (Jacoby, 1889)[3]
  • Tricliona sandakana Moseyko, 2011[6]
  • Tricliona semivittata (Baly, 1864)
  • Tricliona subdepressa Jacoby, 1908[7]
  • Tricliona suratthanica Romantsov & Moseyko, 2016[10]
  • Tricliona suturalis Kimoto & Gressitt, 1982[17]
  • Tricliona tonkinensis (Lefèvre, 1893)[19][10]
  • Tricliona trangica Romantsov & Moseyko, 2016[10]
  • Tricliona trimaculata Romantsov & Moseyko, 2016[10]
  • Tricliona tristis Medvedev, 2001
  • Tricliona variabilis Jacoby, 1895[8]

Synonyms:

  • Tricliona apicata Jacoby, 1895:[8] synonym of Tricliona puncticeps Duvivier, 1891
  • Tricliona glabricollis Jacoby, 1908[7] (replacement name for Tricliona laevicollis Jacoby, 1900): synonym of Colaspoides sublaevicollis Duvivier, 1892[20]
  • Tricliona laevicollis Jacoby, 1900 (preoccupied name): synonym of Colaspoides sublaevicollis Duvivier, 1892[20]
  • Tricliona oblonga (Motschulsky, 1866): moved to Basilepta[21]
  • Tricliona sulcatipennis Jacoby, 1896:[15] moved to Rhyparida[3]
  • Tricliona sulcipennis Jacoby, 1904: moved to Rhyparida[3]

References

  1. Lefèvre, É. (1885). "[New Taxa]". Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France. 1885: cxlvii.
  2. Moseyko, A. G.; Sprecher-Uebersax, E. (2010). "Eumolpinae". In Löbl, I.; Smetana, A. (eds.). Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera. Volume 6. Chrysomeloidea. Stenstrup, Denmark: Apollo Books. pp. 619–643. ISBN 978-87-88757-84-2.
  3. Moseyko, A. G. (2014). "A Redescription of Tricliona fasciata Lefèvre, 1885 (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae: Eumolpinae) and Changes in a Species List of the Genus Tricliona Lefèvre, 1885". Entomological Review. 94 (7): 1004–1009. doi:10.1134/S0013873814070094. S2CID 13430792.
  4. Kumari, S.A.; Moseyko, A.G.; Prathapan, K.D. (2023). "A new synonym of Bathseba Motschulsky, 1866 (Chrysomelidae, Eumolpinae, Typophorini) with a new species and redescription of B. bifasciata (Jacoby, 1895) n. comb. and other taxonomic and biological notes". Zootaxa. 5293 (1): 122–144. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.5293.1.5.
  5. Clavareau, H. (1914). "Chrysomelidae: 11. Eumolpinae". In Junk, W.; Schenkling, S. (eds.). Coleopterorum Catalogus. Vol. 59. Berlin: W. Junk. pp. 1–215.
  6. Moseyko, A. G. (2012) [2011]. "To the knowledge of the leaf-beetle tribe Nodinini (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Eumolpinae) from the Philippines and Borneo". Entomological Review. 92 (3): 315–328. doi:10.1134/S0013873812030086. S2CID 15106058.
  7. Jacoby, M. (1908). Bingham, C. T. (ed.). Coleoptera. Chrysomelidae. Vol. 1. The Fauna of British India, Including Ceylon and Burma. London: Taylor & Francis.
  8. Jacoby, M. (1895). "Descriptions of the new species of Phytophagous Coleoptera obtained by Mr Andrewes in India". Annales de la Société entomologique de Belgique. 39: 252–288.
  9. Weise, J. (1922). "Chrysomeliden der Philippinen: III" (PDF). The Philippine Journal of Science. 21 (5): 423–490.
  10. Romantsov, P. V.; Moseyko, A. G. (2016). "To the knowledge of the leaf-beetle genera Rhyparida and Tricliona (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Eumolpinae) from Indochina and Malay Peninsula" (PDF). Zoosystematica Rossica. 25 (2): 299–313. doi:10.31610/zsr/2016.25.2.299.
  11. Jacoby, M. (1899). "Descriptions of the new species of phytophagous Coleoptera obtained by Dr. Dohrn in Sumatra" (PDF). Stettiner Entomologische Zeitung. 60: 259–313, 1 pl.
  12. Takizawa, H. (1984). "Chrysomelidae Collected by the Japan-India Cooperative Survey in India, 1978. Part I" (PDF). Entomological Review of Japan. 39 (1): 9–25.
  13. Medvedev, L. N. (2000). "Chrysomelidae (Coleoptera) of Laos from the collection of the Hungarian Natural History Museum" (PDF). Annales historico-naturales Musei nationalis hungarici. 92: 161–182.
  14. Medvedev, L. N.; Sprecher-Uebersax, E. (1999). "Taxonomical study of Chrysomelidae (Coleoptera) from Nepal". Entomologica Basiliensia. 21: 355–370.
  15. Jacoby, M. (1896). "Descriptions of the new genera and species of phytophagous Coleoptera obtained by Dr. Modigliani in Sumatra". Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova. 2. 16 (36): 377–501.
  16. Medvedev, L. N.; Takizawa, H. (2011). "Leaf beetles of the subfamily Eumolpinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) from Bali, Indonesia". Serangga. 16 (1): 7–27.
  17. Kimoto, S.; Gressitt, J. L. (1982). "Chrysomelidae (Coleoptera) of Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam. III. Eumolpinae" (PDF). Esakia. 18: 1–141. doi:10.5109/2421. hdl:2324/2421. S2CID 83265328.
  18. Jacoby, M. (1887). "Descriptions of the Phytophagous Coleoptera of Ceylon, obtained by Mr. George Lewis during the years 1881–1882". Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. 1887 (5): 65–119. doi:10.1111/j.1096-3642.1887.tb02944.x.
  19. Lefèvre, E. (1893). "Contributions à la faune Indo-Chinoise, 12. Clytrides & Eumolpides". Annales de la Société Entomologique de France. 62: 111–134.
  20. Medvedev, L.N. (2004). "Revision of the genus Colaspoides Laporte, 1833 (Chrysomelidae: Eumolpinae) from continental Asia" (PDF). Russian Entomological Journal. 12 (3): 257–297.
  21. Medvedev, L. N. (2007). "To the knowledge of Chrysomelidae (Coleoptera) described by V. Motschulsky" (PDF). Russian Entomological Journal. 15 (4): 409–417.


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