Alurnus Explained
Alurnus is a genus of beetles in the family Chrysomelidae.[1]
Species
The following 23 species are accepted within Alurnus:
- Alurnus batesii Baly, 1864
- Alurnus bicolor Staines, 2013
- Alurnus bipunctatus Olivier, 1792
- Alurnus boucardi Rosenberg, 1898
- Alurnus chapuisi Uhmann and Jolivet, 1952
- Alurnus costalis Rosenberg, 1898
- Alurnus crenatus Staines, 2013
- Alurnus dallieri Pic, 1926
- Alurnus eckardtae Günther, 1936
- Alurnus elysianus Thomson, 1856
- Alurnus grossus Fabricius, 1775
- Alurnus horni Uhmann, 1935
- Alurnus humeralis Rosenberg, 1898
- Alurnus lansbergei Sallé, 1849
- Alurnus mutabilis Waterhouse, 1881
- Alurnus obliquus Uhmann, 1961
- Alurnus octopunctatus Fairmaire, 1851
- Alurnus orbignyi Guérin-Méneville, 1840
- Alurnus ornatus Baly, 1869
- Alurnus salvini Baly, 1885
- Alurnus secernendus Uhmann, 1932b
- Alurnus sexguttatus Rosenberg, 1898
- Alurnus undatus Brême, 1844
Notes and References
- Staines. C. L.. March 8, 2013. A review of the genus Alurnus Fabricius, 1775 (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Cassidinae). Insecta Mundi. 0291. 1–34. Research Gate.