Imatidiini

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Imatidiini
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Aslamidium sp.
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Suborder: Polyphaga
Infraorder: Cucujiformia
Family: Chrysomelidae
Subfamily: Cassidinae
Tribe: Imatidiini
Hope, 1840
Genera

see text

Synonyms
  • Imatidiidae Hope, 1840
  • Cephaloleites Chapuis, 1875
  • Himatidiites Chapuis, 1875
  • Cephaloleiini Weise, 1910
  • Himatidiitae: Spaeth, 1929
  • Imatidiini Hincks, 1952

Imatidiini is a tribe of leaf beetles within the subfamily Cassidinae, found mostly in the Americas and Asia; [1] it was erected by Frederick William Hope in 1840. [2]

Contents

Genera

  1. Aslamidium Borowiec, 1984
  2. Calliaspis Dejean, 1837
  3. Caloclada Guérin-Méneville, 1844
  4. Cephaloleia Chevrolat, 1837
  5. Cyclantispa Sekerka, 2014
  6. Demotispa Baly, 1858
  7. Euxema Baly, 1885
  8. Homalispa Baly, 1858
  9. Imatidium Fabricius, 1801
  10. Katkispa Sekerka, 2014
  11. Lechispa Sekerka, 2014
  12. Melanispa Baly, 1858
  13. Parentispa Sekerka, 2014
  14. Parimatidium Spaeth, 1938
  15. Pseudimatidium Aslam, 1966
  16. Pseudostilpnaspis Borowiec, 2000
  17. Serratispa Staines, 2002
  18. Spaethaspis Hincks, 1952
  19. Stenispa Baly, 1858
  20. Weiseispa Sekerka, 2014
  21. Windsorispa Sekerka, 2014
  22. Xanthispa Baly, 1858
  23. Xenispa Baly, 1858

Fossil genera

  1. Cephaloleichnites
  2. Denaeaspis

Formerly placed here

  1. Stilpnaspis Weise, 1905 (synonym of Demotispa)
  2. Cladispa Baly, 1858 (now in Spilophorini)
  3. Octocladiscus Thomson, 1856 (synonym of Caloclada)
  4. Solenispa Weise, 1905 (now in Hybosispini)

References

  1. Staines, C.L. (2012). "Hispines of the World: Tribe Imatidiini" (PDF). USDA/APHIS/PPQ Science and Technology and National Natural History Museum. Retrieved August 26, 2025.
  2. Hope FW (1840) The coleopterist's manual, part the third, containing various families, genera, and species, of beetles, recorded by Linneus and Fabricius. Also, descriptions of newly discovered and unpublished insects. London : J.C. Bridgewater and Bowdery & Kerby. 191 pp. + 3 pls.