Lebiini Bonelli, 1810, 1829
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Tribe Lebiini Bonelli, 1810
Lebiotae Bonelli, 1810: Tabula Synoptica. Type genus: Lebia Latreille, 1802.
Diversity.
Worldwide, with about 4,260 species arrayed in 237 genera (Lorenz 2005: 453-502, as Nemotarsina and Lebiini ). The North American fauna is underrepresented both in term of species (about 155 species or 3.6% of the world fauna) and genera (25 genera or 10.5%). The lebiine genera are classified into the following 17 subtribes: Actenonycina (one New Zealand species), Agrina (about 585 species), Apenina (about 115 species), Calleidina (about 660 species), Celaenephina (two species), Cymindidina (about 315 species), Demetriadina (14 species), Dromiusina (about 735 species), Gallerucidiina (ten species), Lebiina (about 800 species), Metallicina (about 70 species), Nemotarsina (nine species), Peliocypadina (about 70 species), Pericalina (about 825 species), Physoderina (45 species), Sugimotoina (one species), and Trichina (five species).
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Lebiini Bonelli, 1810
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Lebia
Latreille 1802 |