Plagiodera CHEV- ROLAT, 1836
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Catalogue of the species of Plagiodera CHEV- ROLAT, 1836 View in CoL which have the first abdominal sternite with a prominent carina near each coxa
aerea (EYDOUX & SOULEYET, 1839) , Philippines: Manila, Luzon
amplipennis (LEA, 1929), Australia: Nanango Queensland
atmanama DACCORDI, 1982, India: Uttar Pradesh in Himalaya
chapuisi JACOBY, 1885, New Guinea: Murua
cheni LHOSTE, 1934, New Guinea, Bismark, Tonga
cupreata CHEN, 1934, China: Kouy-Tcheou
fulvicollis BRYANT, 1936, New Hebrides, New Caledonia (?)
hiekei n. sp., New Guinea
lownei (BALY, 1863), Australia: Sydney
nitidipennis (BLACKBURN,1899), Australia: N.S. Wales
philippinensis DUVIVIER, 1885, Philippines: Negros
punctipennis CHEN, 1934, Philippines: Mindanao, Tawitawi, Sulu
riparia JACOBY, 1885, New Guinea, Aru, Sulawesi, Bali
rufescens GYLLENHAL, 1808, India (Punjab, Assam), Sri Lanka, Myanmar
samoana MAULIK, 1929, Samoa: Savai’I, Upolu, Tutuila (= sublaevis CHEN, 1934)
violaceipennis BRYANT, 1925, Fiji, Solomon Islands
yunnanica CHEN, 1934, China: Yunnan
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