Stenocallida (Calleida), Latreille, 1824
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Subgenus Calleida Latreille, 1824
Calleida Latreille [in Latreille and Dejean], 1824: 132. Type species: Carabus decorus Fabricius, 1801 designated by Desmarest (1851: 72).
Spongoloba Chaudoir, 1873b: 152. Type species: Calleida fulgida Dejean, 1831 designated by Habu (1960: 157). Synonymy established by Horn (1882: 139). Etymology (original). From the Greek spongos (sponge) and lobos (lobe), alluding to the bilobed, with spongy pubescence underneath, of the male fourth protarsomere (" tarsi ... anteriores articulo ... quarto fortiter bilobo, lobis ovatis latis, subtus dense spongiosis ") [feminine].
Lecalida Casey, 1920: 288. Type species: Lecalida pimalis Casey, 1920 (= Callida platynoides Horn, 1882) by original designation. Synonymy established by Bousquet and Larochelle (1993: 280). Etymology. Anagram of the generic name Calleida [q.v.] [feminine].
Diversity.
About 175 species confined to the Western Hemisphere. Only 11 species are endemic (five species) or extends (six species) into the Nearctic Region.
Identification.
There is no key for the identification of the North American species.
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Stenocallida (Calleida)
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Lecalida
Casey 1920 |
Lecalida pimalis
Casey 1920 |
Callida platynoides
Horn 1882 |
Spongoloba
Chaudoir 1872 |
Calleida fulgida
Dejean 1831 |
Calleida
Latreille 1824 |
Calleida
Latreille 1824 |