Ixorida Explained
Ixorida is a genus of flower chafers (Cetoniinae, tribe Taenioderini). There are about 10 species, all from tropical Asia.
Species in the genus include:[1]
- Ixorida albonotata - South India
- Ixorida aureovittata - South Vietnam
- Ixorida basilanensis - Philippines: Basilan I.
- Ixorida florenti - Philippines: Romblon I., Sibuyan I.
- Ixorida guentheri - Philippines: Panaon I., Samar I.
- Ixorida heinrichi - Indonesia: Sulawesi I.
- Ixorida magnierei - Thailand, Laos, Vietnam
- Ixorida mouhoti - Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, China, Myanmar, NE India
- Ixorida philippinensis - Philippines: Luzon I., Masbate I.
- Ixorida philippinensis nigripennis - Philippines: Panay I.
- Ixorida propinqua - Philippines: Mindanao I.
- Ixorida (Mecinonota) venerea - Sulawesi I.
- Ixorida (Mecinonota) regia - Sumatra
Notes and References
- New species of Ixorida J. Thomson from south Vietnam (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae) . Studies and Reports. Taxonomical Series . 14 . 1. 81-88. 2018. Stanislav . Jákl . Jean-Philippe . Legrand.