- Source: Metachroma
Metachroma is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is distributed from Ontario, Canada to Mendoza, Argentina, including the Antilles (where a large number of species occur). It has also been suggested that the genus extends to the Pacific Islands, though this is not confirmed. There are about 140 described species in Metachroma, 40 of which are found north of Mexico. An extinct species is also known from the Eocene of the United States.
The name of the genus comes from the Ancient Greek μετα ("different") and χρῶμα ("color"), referring to the variations in color pattern found within many of the species.
Species
The following five species from Cuba described by Suffrian in 1866, some of which were renamed by Clavareau in 1914, were considered doubtful by Doris Holmes Blake in her 1970 review of the genus. However, since she was not able to examine the original specimens for them, they remained unknown to her.
Metachroma cubaecola Clavareau, 1914 (= Metachroma puncticolle Suffrian, 1866)
Metachroma laeviasculum Suffrian, 1866
Metachroma lituratum Suffrian, 1866
Metachroma sordidum Suffrian, 1866
Metachroma suffriani Clavareau, 1914 (= Metachroma suturale Suffrian, 1866)
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Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Metachroma
- Metachroma carolinense
- Metachroma pallidum
- Metachroma quercatum
- Metachroma viticola
- Metachroma angustulum
- Metachroma angusticolle
- Metachroma luridum
- Metachroma pellucidum
- Metachroma floridanum