Demotina

Demotina is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. There are over 50 described species in Demotina.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12] The genus is native to Asia, Australia and Oceania, though one species (Demotina modesta) is an adventive species in the southeastern United States in North America.[7] Some species are known to be parthenogenetic.[12]

Demotina
Demotina modesta
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Chrysomelidae
Subfamily: Eumolpinae
Tribe: Bromiini
Genus: Demotina
Baly, 1863[1]
Type species
Demotina bowringii
Baly, 1863[2]
Synonyms

Leprotes Weise, 1923
(nec Baly, 1863)
[3]

Species

These species belong to the genus Demotina:

  • Demotina albomaculata Tan, 1992
  • Demotina albonotata Bryant, 1931[13]
  • Demotina alni Chûjô, 1956 g[14]
  • Demotina andrewesi Jacoby, 1904[15]
  • Demotina atra (Pic, 1923)[16]
  • Demotina aurosquama Chûjô, 1961
  • Demotina australis (Weise, 1923)[3]
  • Demotina bicoloriceps Tan, 1992
  • Demotina bifasciata Bryant, 1957[17]
  • Demotina bipunctata Jacoby, 1885[18]
  • Demotina bivittata Baly, 1867[19]
  • Demotina bowringii Baly, 1863[1]
  • Demotina ceylonensis Jacoby, 1887[20]
  • Demotina collaris Eroshkina, 1992[21]
  • Demotina costata Eroshkina, 1992[21]
  • Demotina cylindricollis Gressitt, 1957[17]
  • Demotina decorata Baly, 1874[22]
  • Demotina decoratella Chûjô, 1956 g[14]
  • Demotina difficilis Bryant, 1936[23]
  • Demotina dissimilis Bryant, 1931[13]
  • Demotina elegans Chûjô & Shirôzu, 1955 g
  • Demotina evansi Bryant, 1931[13]
  • Demotina fasciata Baly, 1874[22]
  • Demotina fasciculata Baly, 1874[22]
  • Demotina flavicornis Tan & Zhou in Zhou & Tan, 1997
  • Demotina flavipes Bryant, 1936[23]
  • Demotina fragilis Gressitt, 1957[17]
  • Demotina fulva Bryant, 1931[13]
  • Demotina gansuica Chen, 1940
  • Demotina glochidiona Gressitt, 1957[17]
  • Demotina grisea Baly, 1867[19]
  • Demotina imasakai Isono, 1990[24]
  • Demotina inaequalis (Pic, 1927)
  • Demotina incostata Takizawa, 1978 g
  • Demotina inhirsuta (Pic, 1923)[16]
  • Demotina irregularis Bryant, 1957[17]
  • Demotina jansoni Baly, 1867[19]
  • Demotina javanensis Bryant, 1946[25]
  • Demotina lateralis Gahan, 1900[26]
  • Demotina lewisi Jacoby, 1887[20]
  • Demotina major Chûjô, 1958
  • Demotina medvedevi Moseyko, 2005[27]
  • Demotina medvedeviana Moseyko, 2006[28]
  • Demotina metallica Bryant, 1957[17]
  • Demotina minuta Jacoby, 1908[29]
  • Demotina minutella Moseyko, 2005[27]
  • Demotina modesta Baly, 1874 i c g b[22]
  • Demotina montana Chûjô, 1956 g[14]
  • Demotina multinotata Pic, 1929
  • Demotina murina Baly, 1867[19]
  • Demotina nodosa Bryant, 1957[17]
  • Demotina obscurata Bryant, 1931[13]
  • Demotina ornata Baly, 1867[19]
  • Demotina pallipes Bryant, 1957[17]
  • Demotina parvula Baly, 1867[19]
  • Demotina pauperata Baly, 1867[19]
  • Demotina piceonotata Pic, 1929
  • Demotina postica Chen, 1935
  • Demotina pseudoimasakai Park, 2013[30]
  • Demotina pubescens Gressitt, 1957[17]
  • Demotina pustulosa Chen, 1935
  • Demotina quercicola Takizawa, 2017[31]
  • Demotina regularis Eroshkina, 1992[21]
  • Demotina rufonotata (Pic, 1924)[32]
  • Demotina rufopicea Baly, 1867[19]
  • Demotina rugicollis Baly, 1867[19]
  • Demotina rugosata Gressitt, 1957[17]
  • Demotina sapensis Romantsov & Moseyko, 2019[32]
  • Demotina sasakawai Nakane & Kimoto, 1959
  • Demotina serriventris Isono, 1990 g[24]
  • Demotina silvatica Eroshkina, 1992[21]
  • Demotina squamosa Isono, 1990[24]
  • Demotina striata Bryant, 1957[17]
  • Demotina sumatrana Jacoby, 1896[33]
  • Demotina thei Chen, 1940
  • Demotina thoracica Jacoby, 1887[20]
  • Demotina tuberosa Chen, 1935
  • Demotina veitchi Bryant, 1931[13]
  • Demotina vernalis Isono, 1990[24]
  • Demotina vietnamica Eroshkina, 1992[21]
  • Demotina vitiensis Bryant, 1931[13]
  • Demotina wallacei Baly, 1867[19]
  • Demotina weisei Eroshkina, 1992[21]

Synonyms:

  • Demotina balyi Jacoby, 1889: moved to Hyperaxis[34]
  • Demotina minuta Eroshkina, 1992 (preoccupied by D. minuta Jacoby, 1908):[21] renamed to Demotina minutella Moseyko, 2005[27]
  • Demotina nigrita Eroshkina, 1992:[21] moved to Hyperaxis[35]
  • Demotina punctata Takizawa, 1978: synonym of Demotina montana Chûjô, 1956
  • Demotina serraticollis Baly, 1867:[19] moved to Pseudometaxis

Data sources: i = ITIS,[4] c = Catalogue of Life,[5] g = GBIF,[6] b = Bugguide.net[7]

References

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  3. Weise, J. (1923). "Chrysomeliden und Coccinelliden aus Queensland". Arkiv för Zoologi. 15 (12): 1–150.
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Further reading

  • Riley, Edward G.; Clark, Shawn M.; Seeno, Terry N. (2003). Catalog of the leaf beetles of America north of Mexico (Coleoptera: Megalopodidae, Orsodacnidae and Chrysomelidae, excluding Bruchinae). Special Publication No. 1. The Coleopterists' Society. ISBN 978-0-9726087-1-8.
  • Lobl, I.; Smetana, A., eds. (2013). Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera, Volume 6: Chrysomeloidea. Apollo Books. ISBN 978-90-04-26091-7.
  • Media related to Demotina at Wikimedia Commons
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