Actenodia Explained
Actenodia is a genus of blister beetles in the family Meloidae. The genus was named and described by Francis de Laporte de Castelnau in 1840.
Species
The genus was revised in 2008, and contains the following 18 species:[1]
- Actenodia billbergi (Gyllenhal, 1817)
- Actenodia carpanetoi Bologna & Di Giulio, 2008
- Actenodia cerrutii Bologna, 1978
- Actenodia chrysomelina Erichson, 1843
- Actenodia confluens (Reiche, 1866)
- Actenodia curtula Fähraeus, 1870
- Actenodia denticulata (Marseul, 1872)
- Actenodia distincta (Chevrolat, 1840)
- Actenodia guttata Laporte de Castelnau, 1840
- Actenodia lata (Reiche, 1866)
- Actenodia luteofasciata Pic, 1929
- Actenodia mateui (Pardo Alcaide, 1963)
- Actenodia mirabilis Kaszab, 1952
- Actenodia perfuga (Dvorák, 1993)
- Actenodia peyroni (Reiche, 1866)
- Actenodia septempunctata (Baudi di Selve, 1878)
- Actenodia suturifera (Pic, 1896)
- Actenodia unimaculata Pic, 1908
Notes and References
- Systematics and biogeography of the genus Actenodia (Coleoptera: Meloidae: Mylabrini) . Bologna, M.A. . Di Giulio, A. . Pitzalis, M. . Systematic Entomology. 2008. 33. 2. 319–360. 18 January 2019. 10.1111/j.1365-3113.2007.00402.x . 2008SysEn..33..319B . 83953001 .