Exema
Exema is a genus of leaf beetles in the tribe Fulcidacini. They occur worldwide,[1] with 9 species in North America for example.
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Genus: | Exema Lacordaire, 1848 |
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Selected species
- Exema byersi Karren, 1966[2]
- Exema canadensis Pierce, 1940[3]
- Exema chiricahuana Pierce, 1941
- Exema conspersa Mannerheim, 1843
- Exema deserti Pierce, 1940
- Exema dispar Lacordaire, 1848[2]
- Exema elliptica Karren, 1966[2]
- Exema gibber Fabricius, 1798[2]
- Exema globensis Pierce, 1940
- Exema inyoensis Pierce, 1940
- Exema jenksi Pierce, 1940
- Exema mormona Karren, 1966
- Exema neglecta Blatchley, 1920[2]
- Exema parvisaxi Pierce 1940
Footnotes
- Quinn, Mike (January 2006). "Tribe Fulcidacini - Warty Leaf Beetles". Bug Guide.
- Balsbaugh & Hays (1972)
- Insect Photo Album: Exema Species. Retrieved 2006-DEC-17.
References
- Balsbaugh, Edward U. Jr. & Hays, Kirby L. (1972): The Leaf Beetles of Alabama. Bulletin of the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station 441: 1–223. HTML fulltext
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