Flea Beetle - Selected Genera

Selected Genera

This genus list is not complete. It is also partially from ITIS and might include genera placed elsewhere in other sources.

  • Acallepitrix
  • Acrocyum
  • Afroaltica
  • Agasicles
  • Altica
  • Anthobiodes
  • Aphthona
  • Apteropeda
  • Argopistes
  • Argopus
  • Arrhenocoela
  • Asiorestia
  • Asphaera
  • Batophila
  • Blepharida
  • Capraita
  • Cerataltica
  • Chaetocnema
  • Crepidodera
  • Derocrepis
  • Dibolia
  • Disonycha
  • Distigmoptera
  • Dysphenges
  • Epitrix
  • Glenidion
  • Glyptina
  • Hemiglyptus
  • Hemiphrynus
  • Hermaeophaga
  • Heyrovskya
  • Hippuriphila
  • Hornaltica
  • Kashmirobia
  • Kuschelina
  • Lanka
  • Longitarsus
  • Luperaltica
  • Luprea
  • Lysathia
  • Lythraria
  • Mantura
  • Margaridisa
  • Minota
  • Mniophila
  • Mniophilosoma
  • Monomacra
  • Neocrepidodera
  • Nesaecrepida
  • Ochrosis
  • Oedionychus
  • Omophoita
  • Orestia
  • Orthaltica
  • Pachyonychis
  • Pachyonychus
  • Parchicola
  • Phydanis
  • Phyllotreta
  • Podagrica
  • Pseudodibolia
  • Pseudolampis
  • Pseudorthygia
  • Psylliodes
  • Sphareoderma
  • Strabala
  • Syphrea
  • Systena
  • Trichaltica

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