Nodina

Nodina
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Suborder: Polyphaga
Infraorder: Cucujiformia
Family: Chrysomelidae
Subfamily: Eumolpinae
Tribe: Typophorini
Genus: Nodina
Motschulsky, 1858
Type species
Nodina pusilla

Kimoto, S. 1985. Check-list of Chrysomelidae of South East Asia, South of Thailand and West of Irian-Jaya of Indonesia, IV. Eumolpinae, 2. Kurume University Journal 34(2): 153–177. Nodina is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is distributed in South, East and Southeast Asia.[1][2][3][4][5]

Species

  • Nodina aeneicollis Jacoby, 1895[6] – Southern India, Nepal
  • Nodina alpicola Weise, 1889 – Southwest China (Sichuan)
  • Nodina apicipes Jacoby, 1896Mentawai Islands
  • Nodina baliana Medvedev & Takizawa, 2011[7]Bali
  • Nodina balyi Jacoby, 1896[8]Sumatra
  • Nodina belgaumensis Jacoby, 1908[4] – Southern India (Belgaum)
  • Nodina bicoloripes Medvedev, 2015[9] – Southwest China (Yunnan)
  • Nodina birmanica Jacoby, 1892 – Myanmar
  • Nodina brevicostata Jacoby, 1896[8] – Sumatra
  • Nodina celebensis Jacoby, 1885Sulawesi
  • Nodina ceramensis Baly, 1867[10]Seram
  • Nodina ceylonensis Jacoby, 1908[4] – Sri Lanka
  • Nodina chalcosoma Baly, 1874[11] – Japan, Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan, Southern China
  • Nodina chinensis Weise, 1922 – China
  • Nodina cibulskisi Medvedev, 2013[12] – Sumatra
  • Nodina clypeata Kimoto & Gressitt, 1982[2] – Thailand, Laos
  • Nodina coerulea Chen, 1940 – Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Southwest China (Yunnan)
  • Nodina cyanea Chen, 1940 – East China (Zhejiang)
  • Nodina dhadinga Medvedev, 1992[13] – Nepal
  • Nodina fulvipes Baly, 1867[10]Borneo
  • Nodina fulvitarsis Jacoby, 1896[8] – Bali, Sumatra
  • Nodina gigas Baly, 1867[10] – Borneo
  • Nodina hongshana Gressitt & Kimoto, 1961 – Southern China (Jiangxi)
  • Nodina hirta Jacoby, 1908[4] – Southern India (Nilgiris)
  • Nodina issikii Chûjô, 1956[14] – Taiwan, Ryukyu Islands
  • Nodina kraussi Kimoto & Gressitt, 1966[15] – Ryukyu Islands
  • Nodina laevicollis Motschulsky, 1858 – India
  • Nodina laotica Medvedev, 2000[16] – Laos
  • Nodina liui Gressitt & Kimoto, 1961 – Southwest China (Yunnan)
  • Nodina luzonica Weise, 1922[17] – Philippines
  • Nodina malayana Bryant, 1941Peninsular Malaysia
  • Nodina malayana Medvedev, 2016[18] (homonym) – Peninsular Malaysia
  • Nodina mandibularis Medvedev, 2015[19] – North Vietnam
  • Nodina martensi Medvedev, 1992[13] – Nepal
  • Nodina mengi Medvedev, 2015[9] – Southwest China (Yunnan)
  • Nodina meridiosinica Gressitt & Kimoto, 1961 – Southern China (Guangdong, Jiangxi, Hainan)
  • Nodina minuta Baly, 1867[10] – Philippines
  • Nodina minutissima Kimoto & Gressitt, 1982[2] – Vietnam
  • Nodina morimotoi Kimoto & Gressitt, 1966[15] – Ryukyu Islands
  • Nodina nepalensis Takizawa, 1987[20] – Nepal, India
  • Nodina nigrilabrum Jacoby, 1908[4] – Southern India
  • Nodina nigripes Jacoby, 1896[8] – Sumatra
  • Nodina obliquocostata Medvedev, 2011[21] – Nepal
  • Nodina parva Gressitt & Kimoto, 1961 – Southern China (Hainan)
  • Nodina parvula Jacoby, 1892 – Myanmar, Nepal
  • Nodina philippina Medvedev, 1995[22] – Philippines
  • Nodina pilifrons Chen, 1940 – Southern China
  • Nodina polilovi Medvedev, 2010[23] – South Vietnam
  • Nodina punctostriolata (Fairmaire, 1888) – Southern China, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam
  • Nodina pusilla Motschulsky, 1858 – India, Thailand, Vietnam
  • Nodina robusta Jacoby, 1892 – India, Nepal, Myanmar
  • Nodina rufipes Jacoby, 1908[4] – Myanmar
  • Nodina santula Weise, 1922[17] – Philippines
  • Nodina sauteri Chûjô, 1956[14] – Taiwan
  • Nodina separata Baly, 1867[10] – Borneo (Sarawak)
  • Nodina similis Kimoto & Gressitt, 1982[2] – Thailand
  • Nodina sphaerica Chen, 1940 – Vietnam
  • Nodina striopunctata Tan, 1988 – China (Xizang)
  • Nodina subcostata Jacoby, 1908[4] – India (Manipur)
  • Nodina subdiliata Motschulsky, 1858 – India
  • Nodina sumatrana Jacoby, 1896[8] – Sumatra
  • Nodina taliana Chen, 1940 – Southwest China (Yunnan)
  • Nodina tarsalis Duvivier, 1892Bengal, Malabar
  • Nodina thaiensis Chûjô, 1960 – Thailand
  • Nodina tibialis Chen, 1940 – Southern China
  • Nodina tricarinata Gressitt & Kimoto, 1961 – Southern China (Guangdong, Jiangxi, Hainan)
  • Nodina tricostata Jacoby, 1894[24] – Sulawesi
  • Nodina tricostata Takizawa, 2017[25] (homonym) – Borneo (Sabah)

Synonyms:

References

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