Mordella
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Mordella | |
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Imago of Mordella aculeata | |
Scientific classification ![]() | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Suborder: | Polyphaga |
Infraorder: | Cucujiformia |
Family: | Mordellidae |
Subfamily: | Mordellinae |
Tribe: | Mordellini |
Genus: | Mordella Linnaeus, 1758 |
Type species | |
Mordella aculeata Linnaeus, 1758
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Synonyms | |
Mordellistena Broun, 1880 (non Costa, 1854: preoccupied) |
Mordella is the type genus of the tumbling flower beetle family (Mordellidae), its subfamily Mordellinae and the tribe Mordellini.[1] Its species are found on every continent except Antarctica.[2] The larvae are primarily dead wood borers.[3]
Species
[edit]Species of Mordella include:
- Mordella abbreviata Solier, 1851[4]
- Mordella aculeata Linnaeus, 1758[2]
- Mordella adipata Lea, 1917[5][6]
- Mordella aeruginosa Champion, 1891[7]
- Mordella africana Franciscolo, 1955[8]
- Mordella albiventris Maeklin, 1875[9]
- Mordella albodispersa Pic, 1933[9]
- Mordella albomacaculata Lucas, 1857[9]
- Mordella albonotata Maeklin, 1875[9]
- Mordella alboscutellata Lea, 1895[5][6]
- Mordella albosparsa Gemminger, 1870[5][6]
- Mordella albosuturalis Liljeblad, 1922[2]
- Mordella alphabetica Lea, 1917[5][6]
- Mordella amoena Maeklin, 1875[9]
- Mordella andina Fairmaire & Germain, 1863[4]
- Mordella angulata LeConte, 1878[2]
- Mordella apicalis Pic, 1929[9]
- Mordella aradasiana Patti, 1840[2]
- Mordella argenteonotata Pic, 1936[9]
- Mordella argentifera Fairmaire, 1849[2]
- Mordella argentipunctata Curtis, 1845[9][4]
- Mordella atrata Melsheimer, 1845[2]
- Mordella atripes Pic, 1936[2][9]
- Mordella aureofasciata Pic, 1917[9]
- Mordella aurolineata Ray, 1936[9]
- Mordella auronotata Lea, 1917[5][6]
- Mordella auropubescens Ray, 1936[9]
- Mordella auroviolacea Ray, 1936[4]
- Mordella australis Boisduval, 1835[5][6]
- Mordella baldiensis Blackburn, 1891[6][5]
- Mordella bicoloriceps Pic, 1936[9]
- Mordella bicoloriventris Pic, 1936[9]
- Mordella biformis Champion, 1891[10]
- Mordella biquadrinotata Pic, 1936[2]
- Mordella bistrimaculata Pic, 1936[2][9]
- Mordella blanchardi Solier, 1851[4]
- Mordella blanda Lea, 1917[5][6]
- Mordella brachyura Mulsant, 1856[2]
- Mordella brasiliana Maeklin, 1875[9]
- Mordella brevis Lea, 1902[5][6]
- Mordella brevistylis Liljeblad, 1922[2]
- Mordella bribiensis Lea, 1921[5][6]
- Mordella brincki Franciscolo, 1965[8]
- Mordella calodema Lea, 1917[5][6]
- Mordella calopasa Lea, 1917[5][6]
- Mordella caloptera Lea, 1917[5][6]
- Mordella capillosa Liljeblad, 1945[2]
- Mordella cara Blackburn, 1893[5][6]
- Mordella caracaensis Pic, 1929[9]
- Mordella caroli Lea, 1896[5][6]
- Mordella castaneipennis Fairmaire & Germain, 1863[4]
- Mordella chevrolati Champion, 1891[11]
- Mordella cinereoatra Liljeblad, 1945[2]
- Mordella clavicornis Kirby, 1818[2][9]
- Mordella communis Waterhouse, 1878[6]
- Mordella comptei Plaza, 1977[2]
- Mordella consobrina Maeklin, 1875[9]
- Mordella conspecta Lea, 1917[5][6]
- Mordella corvina Lea, 1917[5][6]
- Mordella cuneata Lea, 1902[5][6]
- Mordella curtipennis Pic, 1936[2][9]
- Mordella decorata Maeklin, 1875[9]
- Mordella deserta Casey, 1885[2]
- Mordella distincta Lea, 1895[5][6]
- Mordella dodonaeae Montrouzier, 1860[5][6]
- Mordella dumbrelli Lea, 1895[5][6]
- Mordella duodecimpunctata Rossi, 1790[2]
- Mordella duplicata Schilsky, 1895[2]
- Mordella elegantula Csiki, 1915[5][6]
- Mordella erythrura Fairmaire & Germain, 1863[4]
- Mordella festiva Lea, 1895[5][6]
- Mordella flavicans W.J. Macleay, 1887[5][6]
- Mordella flavopunctata Castelnau, 1833[9]
- Mordella flexuosa Fairmaire & Germain, 1863[4]
- Mordella fruhstorferi Pic, 1936[2][9]
- Mordella fuliginosa Maeklin, 1875[9]
- Mordella fulvonotata Maeklin, 1875[9]
- Mordella fulvosignata Fairmaire & Germain, 1863[4]
- Mordella fumosa Fairmaire & Germain, 1863[4]
- Mordella fuscipilis Champion, 1895[5][6]
- Mordella fuscocinerea Fall, 1907[2]
- Mordella gounellei Pic, 1924[9]
- Mordella goyasensis Pic, 1929[9]
- Mordella grandis Liljeblad, 1922[2]
- Mordella graphiptera Champion, 1895[5][6]
- Mordella gratiosa Plaza & Compte, 1980[2]
- Mordella griseosuturalis Pic, 1936[2][9]
- Mordella guyanensis Pic, 1929[2]
- Mordella haemorrhoidalis Fabricius, 1801[9]
- Mordella hamata Fabricius, 1801[9]
- Mordella hamatilis W.J. Macleay, 1887[5][6]
- Mordella heros Palm, 1823[9]
- Mordella hieroglyphica Fairmaire & Germain, 1863[4]
- Mordella hoberlandti Horak, 1985[2]
- Mordella hofferi Horak, 1979[2]
- Mordella holomelaena Apfelbeck, 1914[2]
- Mordella holosericea Solier, 1851[4]
- Mordella hoshihanamima Franciscolo, 1965[8]
- Mordella hubbsi Liljeblad, 1922[2]
- Mordella huetheri Ermisch, 1956[2]
- Mordella humeralis Waterhouse, 1878[5][6]
- Mordella humeropicta Ermisch, 1962[5][6]
- Mordella ignota Lea, 1895[5][6]
- Mordella immaculata Smith, 1883[2]
- Mordella inconspicua Lea, 1895[5][6]
- Mordella indata Statz, 1952[2]
- Mordella inornata Lea, 1902[5][6]
- Mordella inouei Nomura, 1958[2]
- Mordella insulata LeConte, 1859[2]
- Mordella inusitata Blackburn, 1893[5][6]
- Mordella invisitata Liljeblad, 1945[2]
- Mordella iridea Lea, 1917[5][6]
- Mordella jucunda Broun, 1880[12]
- Mordella knulli Liljeblad, 1922[2]
- Mordella krausei Philippi & Philippi, 1864[4]
- Mordella lapidicola Wickham, 1909[2]
- Mordella latejuncta Pic, 1924[9]
- Mordella latemaculata Ray, 1944[2]
- Mordella laterufescens Pic, 1936[9]
- Mordella leai Csiki, 1915[5][6]
- Mordella legionensis Plaza & Compte, 1980[2]
- Mordella lemoulti Pic, 1936[2]
- Mordella leucaspis Küster, 1849[2]
- Mordella leucostigma Fairmaire & Germain, 1863[4]
- Mordella lineatonotata Ray, 1936[9]
- Mordella longegumeralis Pic, 1936[2]
- Mordella longehumeralis Pic, 1936[9]
- Mordella longicauda Roubal, 1921[2]
- Mordella luctuosa Solier, 1851[4]
- Mordella lunulata Helmuth, 1865[2]
- Mordella luteodispersa Pic, 1936[2]
- Mordella luteosuturalis Pic, 1936[2][9]
- Mordella maculipennis Ray, 1936[9]
- Mordella major Pic, 1936[9]
- Mordella malleri Pic, 1936[2][9]
- Mordella marginata Melsheimer, 1845[2]
- Mordella mariaclairae Leblanc, 2013[2]
- Mordella marmorata Fabricius, 1801[9]
- Mordella maroniensis Pic, 1924[9]
- Mordella mastersi Lea, 1895[5][6]
- Mordella mediolineata Pic, 1936[2][9]
- Mordella melaena Germar, 1824[2]
- Mordella meridionalis Méquignon, 1946[5]
- Mordella mesoleuca Lea, 1929[5][6]
- Mordella metasternalis Lea, 1917[5][6]
- Mordella mexicana Champion, 1891[5]
- Mordella minima Montrouzier, 1860[2]
- Mordella mixta Fabricius, 1801[2]
- Mordella mongolica Ermisch, 1964[13]
- Mordella moorei (Perroud, 1864)[6]
- Mordella nana Fairmaire & Germain, 1863[4]
- Mordella nigrans W.J. Macleay, 1887[5][6]
- Mordella nigroapicalis Pic, 1941[9]
- Mordella nigromaculata Champion, 1891[2]
- Mordella niveoscutellata Nakane & Nomura, 1950[2]
- Mordella norfolcensis Lea, 1917[5][6]
- Mordella notatipennis Lea, 1917[5][6]
- Mordella novemmaculata Lea, 1902[5][6]
- Mordella novemnotata Ray, 1944[2]
- Mordella obliqua LeConte, 1878[2]
- Mordella obliquirufa Lea, 1917[5][6]
- Mordella obscuripennis W.J. Macleay, 1887[5][6]
- Mordella ochrotricha Nomura, 1958[2]
- Mordella ornata Waterhouse, 1878[5][6]
- Mordella ovalisticta W.J. Macleay, 1887[5][6]
- Mordella pallida Lea, 1895[5][6]
- Mordella palmae Emery, 1876[2]
- Mordella parva Champion, 1895[5][6]
- Mordella pauli Pic, 1924[9]
- Mordella pauper Maeklin, 1875[9]
- Mordella perspicillata Costa, 1854[2]
- Mordella picta Chevrolat, 1829[9]
- Mordella plaumanni Pic, 1936[2][9]
- Mordella poeciloptera Lea, 1929[5][6]
- Mordella pondolandiae Franciscolo, 1965[8]
- Mordella pretiosa Champion, 1891[2]
- Mordella priscula Cockerell, 1925[2]
- Mordella promiscua Erichson, 1842[5][6]
- Mordella proxima Solier, 1851[4]
- Mordella pulchra Lea, 1895[5][6]
- Mordella pulverulenta W.J. Macleay, 1887[5][6]
- Mordella punctulata Maeklin, 1875[9]
- Mordella purpurascens Apfelbeck, 1914[2]
- Mordella pustulosa Champion, 1891[14]
- Mordella pygidialis Apfelbeck, 1914[2][6]
- Mordella pygmaea Champion, 1895[5][6]
- Mordella quadrimaculata Lea, 1917[5][6]
- Mordella quadripunctata (Say, 1824)[2]
- Mordella quadripustulata Maeklin, 1875[9]
- Mordella quadrisignata Chevrolat, 1834[15]
- Mordella quomoi Franciscolo, 1942[5]
- Mordella reitteri Pic, 1936[2]
- Mordella robusta Pic, 1936[2]
- Mordella rudebecki Franciscolo, 1965[8]
- Mordella ruficauda Maeklin, 1875[9]
- Mordella ruficollis Waterhouse, 1878[5][6]
- Mordella rufipennis Solier, 1851[4]
- Mordella rufipes Lea, 1895[5][6]
- Mordella rufomaculata Champion, 1891[16]
- Mordella rufopectoralis Pic, 1936[2][9]
- Mordella rufoaxillaris Fairmaire & Germain, 1860[4]
- Mordella scheelei Ermisch, 1941[2]
- Mordella schwarzi Liljeblad, 1945[2]
- Mordella scita Maeklin, 1875[9]
- Mordella sellata Champion, 1891[17]
- Mordella seriata Champion, 1891[18]
- Mordella sericans Lea, 1917[5][6]
- Mordella sexdecimguttata Montrouzier, 1860[2]
- Mordella sexnotata Champion, 1891[9]
- Mordella shirozui Nomura, 1967[2]
- Mordella signata Champion, 1891[2]
- Mordella simillima Lea, 1902[5][6]
- Mordella sticticoptera Champion, 1891[19]
- Mordella stygia Wickham, 1914[2]
- Mordella subapicalis Pic, 1936[9]
- Mordella subauratonotata Pic, 1924[9]
- Mordella subfasciata Maeklin, 1875[9]
- Mordella submaculata Ray, 1936[9]
- Mordella subnotata Maeklin, 1875[9]
- Mordella subobliquefasciata Pic, 1936[2]
- Mordella subvittata W.J. Macleay, 1887[5][6]
- Mordella sultiatronotata Pic, 1917[9]
- Mordella summermanae Ray, 1939[20]
- Mordella suturalis Fairmaire & Germain, 1863[4]
- Mordella sydneyana Blackburn, 1893[5][6]
- Mordella tabulae Franciscolo, 1965[8]
- Mordella tachyporiformis Curtis, 1845[9]
- Mordella tarsalis Lea, 1917[5][6]
- Mordella teitteri Pic, 1936[9]
- Mordella tenella Maeklin, 1875[9]
- Mordella tenuicauda Nomura, 1958[2]
- Mordella testacea Forster, 1771[2]
- Mordella testaceipes Pic, 1936[2][9]
- Mordella testaceohumeralis Pic, 1936[2][9]
- Mordella tetraspilota Champion, 1891[6]
- Mordella tetrastictoptera Lea, 1929[5][6]
- Mordella thoracica Solier, 1851[4]
- Mordella tijucaensis Pic, 1936[9]
- Mordella tomentosa Boisduval, 1835[5][6]
- Mordella trifasciata Pic, 1936[2][9]
- Mordella trilobibasa Lea, 1929[5][6]
- Mordella tristicula Maeklin, 1875[9]
- Mordella tristis Lea, 1895[5][6]
- Mordella turneri Franciscolo, 1965[8]
- Mordella undosa W.J. Macleay, 1887[5][6]
- Mordella ''v-aureum Lea, 1902[6]
- Mordella ''v-fasciata Lea, 1895[5][6]
- Mordella varienotata Píc, 1941[2]
- Mordella vaureum Lea, 1902[5]
- Mordella velutina Emery, 1876[2]
- Mordella verdensis Pic, 1936[2][9]
- Mordella vesconis Solier, 1851[4]
- Mordella vestita Emery, 1876[2]
- Mordella vidua Solier, 1851[4]
- Mordella violacescens Philippi, 1864[4]
- Mordella viridescens Costa, 1854[2]
- Mordella viridis Pic, 1930[9]
- Mordella waterhousei Champion, 1895[5][6]
- Mordella wiburdi Lea, 1895[5][6]
- Mordella xanthogastra Fairmaire & Germain, 1863[4]
- Mordella yami Nomura, 1967[2]
References
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