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Sericini
Serica brunnea
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Scarabaeidae
Subfamily: Melolonthinae
Tribe: Sericini
Kirby, 1837

Sericini is a tribe of scarab beetles in the family Scarabaeidae. There are at least 100 described species in Sericini.[1][2] Members of this tribe can be identified using their mouthparts, specifically their three-jointed labium and asymmetric maxillae.[3]

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Genera

The following genera are recognised in the tribe Sericini:[4]

  • Ablaberoides Blanchard, 1850
  • Allokotarsa Péringuey, 1904
  • Alogistotarsa Péringuey, 1904
  • Amiserica Nomura, 1974
  • Anomalophylla Reitter, 1887
  • Anomioserica Arrow, 1946
  • Antitrochalus Brenske, 1900
  • Aphaenoserica Brenske, 1900
  • Apotriodonta Baraud, 1962
  • Archeohomaloplia Nikolajev, 1982
  • Archoserica Brenske, 1898
  • Arraphytarsa Péringuey, 1904
  • Astaena Erichson, 1847
  • Aulacoserica Brenske, 1900
  • Autoserica Brenske, 1898
  • Bilga Fairmaire, 1893
  • Blebea Lacroix, 1994
  • Calloserica Brenske, 1894
  • Camentoserica Brenske, 1900
  • Campylotrochalus Brenske, 1900
  • Charioserica Brenske, 1899
  • Chrysoserica Brenske, 1899
  • Clypeoserica Frey, 1970
  • Comaserica Brenske, 1898
  • Conioserica Brenske, 1900
  • Corynoserica Moser, 1918
  • Cretoserica Nikolajev, 1998
  • Cyphoserica Brenske, 1900
  • Cyrtotrochalus Brenske, 1900
  • Deroserica Moser, 1915
  • Diaphoroserica Péringuey, 1904
  • Doleroserica Péringuey, 1904
  • Dolerotarsa Péringuey, 1904
  • Doxocalia Brenske, 1900
  • Emphania Erichson, 1847
  • Ercomoana Lacroix, 1994
  • Eriphoserica Brenske, 1899
  • Etiserica Péringuey, 1904
  • Euphoresia Brenske, 1900
  • Euserica Reitter, 1896
  • Gastromaladera Nomura, 1973
  • Gastroserica Brenske, 1898
  • Glaphyserica Brenske, 1899
  • Glycyserica Brenske, 1899
  • Gryphonycha Péringuey, 1904
  • Gynaecoserica Brenske, 1896
  • Hellaserica Baraud & Nicolas, 1966
  • Hetamius Fairmaire, 1893
  • Heteroserica Brenske, 1899
  • Heterotrochalus Moser, 1918
  • Homaloserica Brenske, 1898
  • Hoplomaladera Nomura, 1974
  • Hyboserica Péringuey, 1904
  • Hymenochelus Reitter, 1890
  • Hymenoplia Eschscholz, 1830
  • Hyposerica Brenske, 1898
  • Idaeserica Péringuey, 1904
  • Lamproserica Brenske, 1898
  • Lasioserica Brenske, 1898
  • Leoserica Fabrizi, Eberle & Ahrens, 2019
  • Lepidoserica Nikolajev, 1979
  • Lithanomala Nikolajev, 1992
  • Loboserica Kolbe, 1914
  • Loricatarsa Frey, 1969
  • Maladera Mulsant, 1871
  • Manoserica Moser, 1924
  • Mericserica Brenske, 1899
  • Mesoserica Brenske, 1898
  • Mesotrochalus Kolbe, 1914
  • Microserica Brenske, 1894
  • Microsericaria Nikolajev, 1979
  • Microtrochalus Brenske, 1900
  • Mioserica Zhang, 1989
  • Moronoserica Ahrens, Lukic & Liu, 2023
  • Nedymoserica Brenske, 1900
  • Nematoserica Arrow, 1917
  • Neomaladera Baraud, 1965
  • Neoserica Brenske, 1894
  • Neosericania Miyake & Yamaya, 1994
  • Nepaloserica Frey, 1965
  • Neuroserica Brenske, 1900
  • Nipponoserica Nomura, 1973
  • Octotemna Blanchard, 1850
  • Omaloplia Schönherr, 1817
  • Onychoserica Moser, 1916
  • Orthoserica Brenske, 1900
  • Ovoserica Frey, 1968
  • Oxyserica Brenske, 1899
  • Pachyderoserica Moser, 1920
  • Pachyserica Brenske, 1898
  • Paramaladera Nomura, 1974
  • Paraserica Reitter, 1896
  • Parasymmela Pacheco, Monné, Vaz-de-Mello & Ahrens, 2022
  • Paratriodonta Baraud, 1962
  • Parautoserica Lacroix, Coache & Filippi, 2022
  • Parthenoserica Brenske, 1899
  • Periserica Brenske, 1899
  • Philoserica Brenske, 1898
  • Phylloserica Brenske, 1899
  • Phyllotrochalus Brenske, 1900
  • Plaesioserica Brenske, 1899
  • Pleophylla Erichson, 1847
  • Plotopuserica Brenske, 1899
  • Plusioserica Brenske, 1899
  • Psednoserica Brenske, 1899
  • Pseudomaladera Nomura, 1974
  • Pseudosericania Kobayashi, 1980
  • Pseudotrochalus Quedenfeldt, 1884
  • Raysymmela Saylor, 1947
  • Rhynchoserica Burgeon, 1942
  • Sayloria Frey, 1975
  • Selaserica Brenske, 1898
  • Serica MacLeay, 1819
  • Sericania Motschulsky, 1860
  • Setiserica Miyake, 2002
  • Somatoserica Brenske, 1899
  • Sphaerotrochalus Brenske, 1900
  • Sphecoserica Brenske, 1899
  • Stenoserica Brenske, 1900
  • Stilbotrochalus Kolbe, 1914
  • Straliga Fairmaire, 1901
  • Symmela Erichson, 1835
  • Synacta Fairmaire, 1899
  • Tamnoserica Brenske, 1899
  • Tephraeoserica Brenske, 1900
  • Teraserica Brenske, 1898
  • Tetraserica Ahrens, 2004
  • Thrymoserica Brenske, 1900
  • Trachyserica Brenske, 1899
  • Triacmoserica Kolbe, 1914
  • Trichomaladera Nomura, 1974
  • Triodontella Reitter, 1919
  • Trioserica Moser, 1922
  • Trochaloschema Reitter, 1896
  • Trochaloserica Brenske, 1900
  • Trochalus Laporte, 1832
  • Xenoserica Ahrens, 2005
  • Xenotrochalus Moser, 1917

References

  1. ^ "Sericini Tribe Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  2. ^ "Sericini Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  3. ^ Frings, Jujinga; Lago, Paul; Ahrens, Dirk (23 November 2019). Bradler, Sven (ed.). "Morphology of mouthparts poorly resolves the phylogeny of Sericini chafers (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)". Zoologischer Anzeiger: 53–65. doi:10.1016/j.jcz.2019.11.008. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
  4. ^ "Search". COL. Retrieved 29 May 2024.
  • Bouchard, P., Y. Bousquet, A. Davies, M. Alonso-Zarazaga, J. Lawrence, C. Lyal, A. Newton, et al. (2011). "Family-group names in Coleoptera (Insecta)". ZooKeys, vol. 88, 1–972.

Further reading

  • Arnett, R. H. Jr., M. C. Thomas, P. E. Skelley and J. H. Frank. (eds.). (21 June 2002). American Beetles, Volume II: Polyphaga: Scarabaeoidea through Curculionoidea. CRC Press LLC, Boca Raton, Florida ISBN 978-0-8493-0954-0.
  • Ross H. Arnett (30 July 2000). American Insects: A Handbook of the Insects of America North of Mexico. CRC Press. ISBN 978-0-8493-0212-1.
  • Richard E. White. (1983). Peterson Field Guides: Beetles. Houghton Mifflin Company.


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