Deretrichia

Deretrichia is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is known from Australia, New Guinea and associated islands in the Australasian realm, east of Wallace's Line.[2] It was first erected by the German entomologist Julius Weise in 1913 for six species transferred from Rhyparida. In 1963, the genus was revised by Brian J. Selman, who described many new species and transferred some more species from Rhyparida.[2]

Deretrichia
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Chrysomelidae
Subfamily: Eumolpinae
Tribe: Typophorini
Genus: Deretrichia
Weise, 1913[1]
Type species
Rhyparida tibialis
Baly, 1867

Species

  • Deretrichia alternata (Baly, 1864)[3]
  • Deretrichia amboinensis Selman, 1963[2]
  • Deretrichia andannensis (Jacoby, 1894)[4] (andaiensis?)
  • Deretrichia approximata (Baly, 1867)[5]
  • Deretrichia australis Selman, 1963[2]
  • Deretrichia batchianica Selman, 1963[2]
  • Deretrichia bipustulata (Baly, 1867)[5]
  • Deretrichia brunnea (Baly, 1867)[5]
  • Deretrichia bryanti Selman, 1963[2]
  • Deretrichia cyclopensis Selman, 1963[2]
  • Deretrichia doryensis Selman, 1963[2]
  • Deretrichia flebilis Selman, 1963[2]
  • Deretrichia frontalis (Baly, 1867)[5]
  • Deretrichia giloloensis Selman, 1963[2]
  • Deretrichia guadalcanalensis Selman, 1963[2]
  • Deretrichia hincksi Selman, 1963[2]
  • Deretrichia inornata (Jacoby, 1894)[4]
  • Deretrichia intermedia (Baly, 1867)[5]
  • Deretrichia laevifrons (Jacoby, 1884)[6]
  • Deretrichia laticollis (Baly, 1867)[5]
  • Deretrichia livida Selman, 1963[2]
  • Deretrichia minuta Selman, 1963[2]
  • Deretrichia morokensis Selman, 1963[2]
  • Deretrichia nigra Selman, 1963[2]
  • Deretrichia nigronotata Selman, 1963[2]
  • Deretrichia pallidocaudata Selman, 1963[2]
  • Deretrichia papuensis Selman, 1963[2]
  • Deretrichia paumomuensis Selman, 1963[2]
  • Deretrichia pinguis Selman, 1963[2]
  • Deretrichia plebeja (Jacoby, 1894)[4]
  • Deretrichia rothschildi (Jacoby, 1894)[4]
  • Deretrichia ruginotum Selman, 1963[2]
  • Deretrichia semipunctata (Baly, 1867)[5]
  • Deretrichia separata (Baly, 1867)[5]
  • Deretrichia sordida (Baly, 1864)[3]
  • Deretrichia sulcicollis (Baly, 1867)[5]
  • Deretrichia szentivani Selman, 1963[7]
  • Deretrichia tibialis (Baly, 1867)[5]
  • Deretrichia tibialis Medvedev, 2013[8] (homonym?)
  • Deretrichia timorensis (Jacoby, 1894)[4]
  • Deretrichia variabilis (Baly, 1867)[5]
  • Deretrichia viridis Selman, 1963[2]
  • Deretrichia wallacei Selman, 1963[2]

References

  1. Weise, J. (1913). "Chrysomeliden und Coccinelliden" (PDF). Nova Guinea: Résultats de l'Expédition Scientifique Néerlandaiso à la Nouvelle Guinée. 9: 423–446.
  2. Selman, B. J. (1963). "A revision of the genus Deretrichia Weise (Coleoptera: Eumolpidae)". Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). 14: 155–196. doi:10.5962/bhl.part.8781.
  3. Baly, J. S. (1864). Descriptions of new genera and species of Phytophaga. Stationer's Hall: J.S. Baly.
  4. Jacoby, M. (1894). "Descriptions of new genera and species of phytophagous Coleoptera obtained by W. Doherty in the Malayan Archipelago". Novitates Zoologicae. 1: 267–330. doi:10.5962/bhl.part.24565.
  5. Baly, J. S. (1867). "Phytophaga Malayana; a revision of the phytophagous beetles of the Malay Archipelago, with descriptions of the new species collected by Mr. A. R. Wallace". Transactions of the Entomological Society of London. 3. 4: 1–300. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2311.1866.tb01857.x.
  6. Jacoby, M. (1884). "Description of new genera and species of Phytophagous Coleoptera from the Indo-Malayan and Austro-Malayan sub-regions, contained in the Genoa Civic Museum. First Part". Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova. 20: 188–233.
  7. Selman, B. J. (1963). "A new species of Deretrichia (Coleoptera: Eumolpidae) found on Theobromia cacao in New Britain and the Feni Islands". Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 13. 6 (67): 445–447. doi:10.1080/00222936308651380.
  8. Medvedev, L. N. (2013). "New species of Eumolpinae (Chrysomelidae) from islands of SE Asia" (PDF). Baltic Journal of Coleopterology. 13 (1): 61–66.


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