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Brachypnoea species in Montgomery Co., Maryland (9/3/2022). Verified by V. Belov/BugGuide. (c) Jim Moore (Maryland), some rights reserved (CC BY-NC).
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A Brachypnoea species in Montgomery Co., Maryland (6/21/2015). Identified to genus by Blaine Mathison/BugGuide.
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A Brachypnoea species in Frederick Co., Maryland (6/11/2017). Determined by Blaine Mathison/BugGuide.
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A Brachypnoea species in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland (5/3/2017). Measured 4 mm. Determined by V. Belov/BugGuide.
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A Brachypnoea species in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland (5/3/2017). Measured 4 mm. Determined by V. Belov/BugGuide.
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A Brachypnoea species in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland (5/3/2017). Measured 4 mm. Determined by V. Belov/BugGuide.
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A Brachypnoea species in Harford Co., Maryland (7/7/2017).
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Source: Wikipedia
Brachypnoea | |
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Brachypnoea | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Suborder: | Polyphaga |
Infraorder: | Cucujiformia |
Family: | Chrysomelidae |
Subfamily: | Eumolpinae |
Tribe: | Eumolpini |
Genus: | Brachypnoea Gistel, 1848[1] |
Type species | |
Colaspis tristis Olivier, 1808
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Synonyms[2] | |
Brachypnoea is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is mostly found in the Neotropical realm, though there are also eight known species in the Nearctic realm.[5][6][7][8]
The genus was originally named Noda, named by Chevrolat in Dejean's Catalogue in 1836. However, this was preoccupied by Noda Schellenberg, 1803, a genus in Diptera. Two replacement names were made for Noda: Brachypnoea, by Gistel in 1848, and Nodonota by Édouard Lefèvre in 1885. Since Brachypnoea was published first, it has priority over Nodonota.[2]
Species
[edit]These species belong to the genus Brachypnoea:[5][7][6][9][10][11]
- Brachypnoea acuminata (Lefèvre, 1885)[3]
- Brachypnoea acutangula (Jacoby, 1890)
- Brachypnoea angulicollis (Lefèvre, 1876)
- Brachypnoea arbustorum Bechyné & Bechyné, 1961[12]
- Brachypnoea argentinensis (Jacoby, 1904)
- Brachypnoea atra (Harold, 1875)
- Brachypnoea aurulenta (Lefèvre, 1876)
- Brachypnoea balyi (Jacoby, 1878)
- Brachypnoea bebedera (Bechyné, 1955)[13]
- Brachypnoea bella (Jacoby, 1890)
- Brachypnoea bicallosa (Jacoby, 1881)
- Brachypnoea boggianii (Jacoby, 1899)
- Brachypnoea bogotana (Harold, 1874)
- Brachypnoea boliviana (Jacoby, 1899)
- Brachypnoea bowdichi (Bechyné, 1949)
- Brachypnoea callosa (Lefèvre, 1878)[16]
- Brachypnoea carpintera (Bechyné, 1955)[13]
- Brachypnoea chalcea (Lefèvre, 1878)[16]
- Brachypnoea chontalensis (Jacoby, 1890)
- Brachypnoea clypealis (Horn, 1892)[17]
- Brachypnoea colaspisformis (Bechyné, 1949)
- Brachypnoea colonensis (Bechyné, 1955)[13]
- Brachypnoea columbina (Lefèvre, 1878)[16]
- Brachypnoea congregata (Jacoby, 1890)
- Brachypnoea consonaria (Bechyné, 1951)
- Brachypnoea convexa (Say, 1824)
- Brachypnoea coroicensis (Bechyné, 1951)
- Brachypnoea costipennis (Lefèvre, 1875)
- Brachypnoea cretifera (Lefèvre, 1875)
- Brachypnoea cribellata (Jacoby, 1881)
- Brachypnoea cyanella (Jacoby, 1890)
- Brachypnoea cyanescens (Weise, 1921)[4]
- Brachypnoea denticollis (Jacoby, 1899)
- Brachypnoea dispersa (Jacoby, 1881)
- Brachypnoea distincta (Jacoby, 1881)[18]
- Brachypnoea doryphthalma (Bechyné, 1954)[15]
- Brachypnoea edura (Weise, 1921)[4]
- Brachypnoea elongata (Jacoby, 1890)
- Brachypnoea eulina Bechyné & Bechyné, 1961[12]
- Brachypnoea exilis (Erichson, 1848)
- Brachypnoea fallaciosa (Weise, 1921)[4]
- Brachypnoea fastidita (Jacoby, 1899)
- Brachypnoea filicornis (Weise, 1921)[4]
- Brachypnoea floricola (Bechyné, 1949)
- Brachypnoea freyi (Bechyné, 1951)
- Brachypnoea grenadensis (Jacoby, 1897)
- Brachypnoea hondurensis (Jacoby, 1890)
- Brachypnoea humeralis (Latreille, 1833)[14]
- Brachypnoea humlis (Erichson, 1848)
- Brachypnoea igneicollis (Jacoby, 1881)
- Brachypnoea imitans (Jacoby, 1890)
- Brachypnoea insignis (Lefèvre, 1885)[3]
- Brachypnoea interrupta (Weise, 1921)[4]
- Brachypnoea irazuensis (Jacoby, 1881)
- Brachypnoea junonis (Bechyné, 1952)[20]
- Brachypnoea laeta (Lefèvre, 1878)[16]
- Brachypnoea landolti (Lefèvre, 1878)[16]
- Brachypnoea lateralis (Jacoby, 1881)
- Brachypnoea lecontei E. Riley, S. Clark & Seeno, 2003
- Brachypnoea lefevrei (Jacoby, 1878)
- Brachypnoea longicornis (Bechyné, 1953)[9]
- Brachypnoea lugens (Weise, 1921)[4]
- Brachypnoea luteipes (Lefèvre, 1878)[16]
- Brachypnoea margaretae (Schultz, 1980)[21]
- Brachypnoea medellina (Lefèvre, 1878)[16]
- Brachypnoea meligethoides (Weise, 1921)[4]
- Brachypnoea meridensis (Bechyné, 1953)[9]
- Brachypnoea metallica (Jacoby, 1890)
- Brachypnoea micromela (Bechyné, 1953)[9]
- Brachypnoea mimas (Bechyné, 1955)[13]
- Brachypnoea miribella (Bechyné, 1951)
- Brachypnoea mixiollensis (Bechyné, 1954)[15]
- Brachypnoea modesta (Lefèvre, 1878)[16]
- Brachypnoea moerens (Weise, 1921)[4]
- Brachypnoea moesta (Weise, 1921)[4]
- Brachypnoea nana (Klug, 1829)
- Brachypnoea nicandra (Bechyné, 1953)[9]
- Brachypnoea nigra (Weise, 1921)[4]
- Brachypnoea obliterata (Jacoby, 1890)
- Brachypnoea ocanana (Lefèvre, 1878)[16]
- Brachypnoea opaca (Jacoby, 1881)
- Brachypnoea opacicollis (Jacoby, 1890)
- Brachypnoea ovoidea (Bechyné, 1953)[9]
- Brachypnoea palmarensis (Bechyné, 1951)
- Brachypnoea paraensis Bechyné & Bechyne, 1961[22]
- Brachypnoea peregrina (Lefèvre, 1878)[16]
- Brachypnoea phryna (Bechyné, 1953)[9]
- Brachypnoea piccolina Bechyné & Bechyné, 1964[23]
- Brachypnoea placida (Jacoby, 1890)
- Brachypnoea plumbea (Jacoby, 1890)
- Brachypnoea puncticollis (Say, 1824) (rose leaf beetle)
- Brachypnoea pustulata (Harold, 1874)
- Brachypnoea rotundicollis (Schaeffer, 1906)[24]
- Brachypnoea ruficornis (Lefèvre, 1885)[3]
- Brachypnoea rufipes (Lefèvre, 1878)[16]
- Brachypnoea rufula (Weise, 1921)[4]
- Brachypnoea scheerpeltzi (Bechyné, 1955)[13]
- Brachypnoea scutellaris (Lefèvre, 1878)[16]
- Brachypnoea secondaria (Bechyné, 1951)
- Brachypnoea selenaria (Bechyné, 1951)
- Brachypnoea semicostata (Lefèvre, 1875)
- Brachypnoea seminigra (Lefèvre, 1891)[25]
- Brachypnoea sermyla (Bechyné, 1955)[13]
- Brachypnoea sinuata (Jacoby, 1890)
- Brachypnoea sophia Bechyné & Bechyné, 1964[23]
- Brachypnoea spinulosa (Lefèvre, 1885)[3]
- Brachypnoea strangulata (Bechyné, 1951)
- Brachypnoea subaenea (Jacoby, 1899)
- Brachypnoea subcylindrica (Jacoby, 1881)
- Brachypnoea sylvana (Bechyné, 1953)[9]
- Brachypnoea tarsata (Jacoby, 1881)
- Brachypnoea texana (Schaeffer, 1919)[26]
- Brachypnoea theobromae (Bryant, 1924)[27]
- Brachypnoea tricostulata (Lefèvre, 1875)
- Brachypnoea tristis (Olivier, 1808)
- Brachypnoea unicostata (Jacoby, 1881)
- Brachypnoea varicornis (Weise, 1921)[4]
- Brachypnoea venustula (Lefèvre, 1878)
- Brachypnoea violaceipennis (Jacoby, 1878)
- Brachypnoea virginia (Bechyné, 1955)[13]
- Brachypnoea virgulata (Lefèvre, 1878)[16]
- Brachypnoea viridis (Jacoby, 1878)
- Brachypnoea vulnerata Bechyné & Bechyne, 1961[22]
- Brachypnoea wanda (Bechyné, 1954)[28]
- Brachypnoea weyrauchi (Bechyné, 1955)[13]
- Brachypnoea winkerli (Lefèvre, 1878)[16]
- Brachypnoea wygodzinskyi (Bechyné, 1949)
- Brachypnoea zita (Bechyné, 1954)[28]
Species moved to Dryadomolpus:[14]
- Brachypnoea brevis (Lefèvre, 1889)[19] (originally in Alethaxius)
- Brachypnoea ella (Bechyné, 1955)[13]
- Brachypnoea simoni (Lefèvre, 1889)
- Brachypnoea singularis (Lefèvre, 1889)
- Brachypnoea trichophora (Bechyné, 1955)[13]
Species moved to other genera:[29]
- Brachypnoea cupriceps (Lefèvre, 1877):[30] moved to Chrysodinopsis
- Brachypnoea minuta (Jacoby, 1881): moved to Spintherophyta
Synonyms:
- Brachypnoea chrysicollis (Weise, 1921):[4] Synonym of Brachypnoea aurulenta (Lefèvre, 1876)[13]
- Brachypnoea coeruleata (Jacoby, 1899): Synonym of Brachypnoea venustula (Lefèvre, 1878)[12]
- Brachypnoea granosa (Lefèvre, 1885):[3] Synonym of Brachypnoea nana (Klug, 1829)[31]
- Brachypnoea purpureosericea (Bechyné, 1951): Synonym of Brachypnoea aurulenta (Lefèvre, 1876)[13]
- Brachypnoea venezuelensis (Jacoby, 1899): Synonym of Brachypnoea humeralis (Latreille, 1833)[14]
Gallery
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Brachypnoea sp. on sunflower
References
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Further reading
[edit]- Arnett, R.H. Jr.; Thomas, M. C.; Skelley, P. E.; Frank, J. H., eds. (2002). American Beetles, Volume II: Polyphaga: Scarabaeoidea through Curculionoidea. CRC Press. ISBN 978-0849309540.
- Clark, S.M.; Le Doux, D.G.; Riley, E.G.; Gilbert, A.J.; et al. (2004). Host Plants of Leaf Beetle Species Occurring in the United States and Canada. Coleopterists Society. ISBN 9780972608732.
- 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. The Coleopterists Society. ISBN 978-0-9726087-1-8.