Nodocolaspis


Nodocolaspis is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is known from Central America and South America. The genus was first established by the Czech entomologist Jan Bechyné in 1949, as a relative of Nodonota containing species formerly placed in Colaspis.

Species

The following species are included in Nodocolaspis:Nodocolaspis antennalis Bechyné, 1953Nodocolaspis colombica Nodocolaspis costipennis
The type species, N. costipennis, was originally described as "Colaspis costipennis" by Lefèvre in 1877, which makes the name a junior homonym of Colaspis costipennis George [Robert Crotch|Crotch], 1873; however, Jan Bechyné considered it worthless to correct the homonymy after having established a new genus for the Lefèvre species. Separately, Doris [Holmes Blake] renamed the Lefèvre species to "Colaspis lophodes" in 1974.
The generic placement of the Central American species N. femoralis and N. impressa is uncertain; they were transferred to Nodocolaspis from Colaspis by Jan Bechyné in 1953 and 1958, but Flowers disagreed with the validity of the transfers and included them in Colaspis, where they have been traditionally placed.