Pseudomallada

Pseudomallada is a genus of green lacewings in the family Chrysopidae. There are more than 160 described species in Pseudomallada.[2][3][4]

Pseudomallada
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Neuroptera
Family: Chrysopidae
Subfamily: Chrysopinae
Tribe: Chrysopini
Genus: Pseudomallada
Tsukaguchi, 1995
Diversity
166 described species
Synonyms[1]
  • Navasius Yang & Yang, 1990
  • Dichochrysa Yang, 1991

Taxonomy

This genus was originally described in 1990 by Xing-ke Yang and Chi-kun Yang under the name of Navasius. However, the name was a homonym of Navasius Esben-Petersen, 1936, a species of antlion. A replacement name of Dichochrysa was proposed by Yang in 1991.[5] However, a ruling by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature instead maintained priority of the name Pseudomallada Tsukaguchi, 1995, thereby renaming the species previously described under the name of Dichochrysa.[1]

Distribution

Pseudomallada is a Holarctic genus. Five species are described from North America.[6] The majority of species are known from the Palearctic region, particularly from the continents of Asia and Africa.[7]

Species

  • P. abdominalis (Brauer, 1856) c g
  • P. aegyptiacus (Navás, 1915) c g
  • P. alarconi (Navás, 1915) c g
  • P. albofrontatus (C.-k. Yang et al., 1999) c g
  • P. alcestes (Banks, 1911) c g
  • P. alliumolens (Hölzel et al., 1997) c g
  • P. allochromus (C.-k. Yang et al., 1999) c g
  • P. alviolatus (X.-k. Yang & C.-k. Yang, 1990) c g
  • P. amseli (Hölzel, 1980) c g
  • P. ancistroideus (X.-k. Yang & C.-k. Yang, 1990) c g
  • P. angustivittatus (Dong et al., 2004) c g
  • P. arabicus (Hölzel, 1995) c g
  • P. arcuatus (Dong et al., 2004) c g
  • P. ariadne (Hölzel, 1978) c g
  • P. aromaticus (C.-k. Yang & X.-k. Yang, 1989) c g
  • P. astur (Banks, 1937) c g
  • P. atrosparsus (Tjeder, 1966) c g
  • P. barkamanus (C.-k. Yang et al., 1992) c g
  • P. basuto (Tjeder, 1966) c g
  • P. benedictae (Séméria, 1976) c g
  • P. bibens (Hölzel et al., 1997) c g
  • P. birunganus (Navás, 1924) c g
  • P. brachychelus (C.-k. Yang et al., 1999) c g
  • P. budongensis (Hölzel, 2001) c g
  • P. caffer (Tjeder, 1966) c g
  • P. carinatus (Dong et al., 2004) c g
  • P. chailensis (Ghosh, 1977) c g
  • P. chaoi (C.-k. Yang et al., 1999) c g
  • P. chlorellus (Navás, 1914) c g
  • P. chloris (Schneider, 1851) c g
  • P. choui (C.-k. Yang & X.-k. Yang, 1989) c g
  • P. clathratus (Schneider, 1845) c g
  • P. cognatellus (Okamoto, 1914) c g
  • P. collartinus (Navás, 1932) c g
  • P. congolanus (Navás, 1911) c g
  • P. cordatus (X.-x. Wang & C.-k. Yang, 1992) c g
  • P. cyprinus (Navás, 1932) c g
  • P. decarynus (Navás, 1924) c g
  • P. decolor (Navás, 1936) c g
  • P. deqenanus (C.-k. Yang et al., 1992) c g
  • P. derbendicus (Hölzel, 1967) c g
  • P. desertus (Navás, 1912) c g
  • P. diaphanus (C.-k. Yang et al., 1999) c g
  • P. duplicatus (Navás, 1934) c g
  • P. edwardsi (Banks, 1940) c g
  • P. epunctatus (X.-k. Yang & C.-k. Yang, 1990) c g
  • P. estriatus (C.-k. Yang et al., 1999) c g
  • P. eumorphus (C.-k. Yang et al., 1999) c g
  • P. euryderus (Navás, 1910) c g
  • P. fanjinganus (C.-k. Yang & X.-x. Wang, 1988) c g
  • P. flammefrontatus (C.-k. Yang et al., 1999) c g
  • P. flavifrons (Brauer, 1851) c g
  • P. flavinotala (Dong et al., 2004) c g
  • P. flexuosus (X.-k. Yang & C.-k. Yang, 1990) c g
  • P. forcipatus (X.-k. Yang & C.-k. Yang, 1993) c g
  • P. formosanus (Matsumura, 1910) c g
  • P. fortunatus (McLachlan, 1882) c g
  • P. fuscineurus (C.-k. Yang et al., 1992) c g
  • P. genei (Rambur, 1842) c g
  • P. gradatus (X.-k. Yang & C.-k. Yang, 1993) c g
  • P. granadensis (Pictet, 1865) c g
  • P. gravesi (Navás, 1926) c g
  • P. gunvorae (Tjeder, 1966) c g
  • P. hadimensis (Canbulat & Kiyak, 2005) c g
  • P. hainanus (X.-k. Yang & C.-k. Yang, 1990) c g
  • P. hamatus (Tjeder, 1966) c g
  • P. handschini (Navás, 1929) c g
  • P. healdi (Navás, 1926) c g
  • P. hesperus (X.-k. Yang & C.-k. Yang, 1990) c g
  • P. heudei (Navás, 1934) c g
  • P. hospitalis (Hölzel & Ohm, 1995) c g
  • P. huashanensis (C.-k. Yang & X.-k. Yang, 1989) c g
  • P. hubeianus (C.-k. Yang & X.-x. Wang, 1990) c g
  • P. ibericus (Navás, 1903) c g
  • P. ifraninus (Navás, 1936) c g
  • P. igneus (X.-k. Yang & C.-k. Yang, 1990) c g
  • P. illotus (Navás, 1908) c g
  • P. incongruus (Fraser, 1951) c g
  • P. incrassatus (Tjeder, 1966) c g
  • P. ingae (Tjeder, 1966) c g
  • P. iniquus (Navás, 1931) c
  • P. inopinatus (Hölzel & Ohm, 1995) c g
  • P. inornatus (Navás, 1901) c g
  • P. irrorellus (Navás, 1936) c g
  • P. jiuzhaigouanus (X.-k. Yang & X.-x. Wang in X.-k. Yang et al., 2005) c g
  • P. joannisi (Navás, 1910) c g
  • P. karooensis (Hölzel, 1993) c g
  • P. kiangsuensis (Navás, 1934) c g
  • P. kibonotoensis (van der Weele, 1910) c g
  • P. lii (C.-k. Yang et al., 1999) c g
  • P. longwangshanus (X.-k. Yang, 1998) c g
  • P. lophophorus (X.-k. Yang & C.-k. Yang, 1990) c g
  • P. luaboensis (Tjeder, 1966) c g
  • P. luctuosus (Banks, 1911) i c g
  • P. macleodi (Adams and Garland, 1983) i c g
  • P. maghrebinus (Hölzel & Ohm, 1984) c g
  • P. makranus (Hölzel, 1966) c g
  • P. mangkangensis (Dong et al., 2004) c g
  • P. marchionissus (Navás, 1915) c g
  • P. marianus (Navás, 1905) c g
  • P. mauricianus (Hölzel & Ohm, 1991) c g
  • P. mediatus (X.-k. Yang & C.-k. Yang, 1993) c g
  • P. medoganus (C.-k. Yang et al. in Huang et al., 1988) c g
  • P. melanopis (Navás, 1914) c g
  • P. militaris (Hölzel & Ohm, 2000) c g
  • P. mira (Hölzel, 1973) c g
  • P. myassalandicus (Navás, 1914) c g
  • P. namibensis (Hölzel, 1993) c g
  • P. nicolainus (Navás, 1929) c g
  • P. niger (McLachlan, 1869) c g
  • P. nigricornutus (X.-k. Yang & C.-k. Yang, 1990) c g
  • P. nubilatus (Navás, 1910) c g
  • P. oralis (Navás, 1914) c g
  • P. parabolus (Okamoto, 1919) c g
  • P. perfectus (Banks, 1895) i c g
  • P. perpallidus (Tjeder, 1966) c g
  • P. pervenosus (Tjeder, 1966) c g
  • P. phantosulus (X.-k. Yang & C.-k. Yang, 1990) c g
  • P. phlebius (Navas, 1927) c g
  • P. picteti (McLachlan, 1880) c g
  • P. pieli (Navás, 1931) c g
  • P. pilinota (Dong et al., 2004) c g
  • P. prasinus (Burmeister, 1839) c g
  • P. pulchrinus (Tjeder, 1966) c g
  • P. punctilabris (McLachlan, 1894) c g
  • P. qingchengshanus (C.-k. Yang et al., 1992) c g
  • P. qinlingensis (C.-k. Yang & X.-k. Yang, 1989) c g
  • P. raedarii (Hölzel & Ohm, 2000) c g
  • P. rothschildi (Navás, 1915) c g
  • P. ruber (Hölzel et al., 1994) c g
  • P. rubicundus (Hölzel, 1993) c g
  • P. sansibaricus (Kolbe, 1897) c g
  • P. sanus (X.-k. Yang & C.-k. Yang, 1990) c g
  • P. selenius (Navás, 1912) c g
  • P. sensitivus (Tjeder, 1940) c g
  • P. setosus (Hölzel & Ohm, 1995) c g
  • P. sierra (Banks, 1924) i c g b
  • P. sjostedti (van der Weele, 1910) c g
  • P. spadix (Hölzel, 1988) c g
  • P. spissinervis (Tjeder, 1966) c g
  • P. subcostalis (McLachlan, 1882) c g
  • P. subcubitalis (Navás, 1901) c g
  • P. subflavifrons (Tjeder, 1949) c g
  • P. sybariticus (McLachlan in Fedchenko, 1875) c g
  • P. tactus (Navás, 1921) c g
  • P. teiresias (Hölzel & Ohm, 1982) c g
  • P. triangularis (Adams, 1978) c g
  • P. tridentatus (X.-k. Yang & C.-k. Yang, 1990) c g
  • P. truncatatus (X.-k. Yang et al. in X.-k. Yang et al., 2005) c g
  • P. ussuriensis (Makarkin, 1985) c g
  • P. varians (Kimmins, 1959) c g
  • P. venosellus (Esben-Petersen, 1920) c g
  • P. venosus (Rambur, 1838) c g
  • P. ventralis (Curtis, 1834) c g
  • P. venustus (Hölzel, 1974) c g
  • P. vernus (C.-k. Yang & X.-k. Yang, 1989) c g
  • P. viridifrons (Hölzel & Ohm, 1999) c g
  • P. vitticlypeus (C.-k. Yang & X.-x. Wang, 1990) c g
  • P. wangi (C.-k. Yang et al., 1992) c g
  • P. wuchanganus (C.-k. Yang & X.-x. Wang, 1990) c g
  • P. xiamenanus (C.-k. Yang et al., 1999) c g
  • P. yangi (X.-k. Yang & X.-x. Wang in X.-k. Yang et al., 2005) c g
  • P. yunnanus (C.-k. Yang & X.-x. Wang, 1994) c g
  • P. yuxianensis (Bian & Li, 1992) c g
  • P. zelleri (Schneider, 1851) c g
  • P. zulu (Tjeder, 1966) c g

Data sources: i = ITIS,[2] c = Catalogue of Life,[8] g = GBIF,[3] b = Bugguide.net[4]

References

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  6. Tauber, Catherine A.; Garland, J. Allan. (2014). "Kymachrysa, a new genus of Nearctic green lacewings (Neuroptera, Chrysopidae, Chrysopini)". ZooKeys (437): 87–108. doi:10.3897/zookeys.437.7984. Retrieved 28 August 2020.
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