Taxonavigation
Taxonavigation: Tenebrionoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Tenebrionidae
Subfamilia: Tenebrioninae
Tribus: Ulomini
Genus: Uloma
Species (56):
U. acrodonta –
U. bhutanensis –
U. bonzica –
U. castanea –
U. contracta –
U. culinaris –
U. cypraea –
U. euphorbiae –
U. excisa –
U. fengyangensis –
U. ferruginea –
U. formosana –
U. fujitai –
U. fukiensis –
U. gongshanica –
U. hikosana –
U. hiranoi –
U. ichoi –
U. intricornicula –
U. ishigakiensis –
U. kondoi –
U. latimanus –
U. lewisi –
U. liangi –
U. marseuli –
U. meifengensis –
U. minor –
U. minuta –
U. miyakei –
U. mulidenta –
U. nakanei –
U. nanseiensis –
U. nanshanchica –
U. nepalica –
U. nomurai –
U. picea –
U. polita –
U. reitteri –
U. reticulata –
U. rubripes –
U. rufa –
U. ruficornis –
U. rufilabris –
U. sakuraii –
U. sanguinipes –
U. sauteri –
U. scita –
U. sonsorolae –
U. spinipes –
U. splendida –
U. tadafumii –
U. takagii –
U. takarai –
U. tenebrionoides –
U. tsugeae –
U. vanuatensis –
U. versicolor
Add (4):
U. clamensae –
U. condaminei –
U. jourdani –
U. kergoati
Name
Uloma Dejean, 1834
Gender
feminine
Synonyms
- Prioscelida White, 1846
Type species
- Prioscelida White: Prioscelida tenebrionoides White, 1846, by monotypy
References
cited sources
- White, A. 1846: Insects of New Zealand. pp. 1–27, plates 1-7 in: Richardson, J.; Gray, J.E. (eds) The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Erebus & Terror, under the command of Captain Sir James Clark Ross, R.N., F.R.S., during the years 1839 to 1843. Vol. II. Reptiles, fishes, Crustacea, insects, Mollusca. London: E.W. Janson. Internet Archive BHL
Additional references
- Kaszab, Z. 1964: Insects of Campbell Island. Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae. Pacific insects monograph, 7: 397–400. BUGZ
- Liu, S-S. & Ren, G-D. 2016. Two new species and one newly recorded species of Uloma Dejean, 1821 from Zhejiang, China (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae, Ulomini). ZooKeys 607: 103–118. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.607.7836. Reference page.
- Schawaller, W. 2000: The genus Uloma Dejean (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) in Borneo and Sumatra. Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde (A), (605) PDF