Biology:Basilepta

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Short description: Genus of leaf beetles

Basilepta
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Infraorder: Cucujiformia
Family: Chrysomelidae
Subfamily: Eumolpinae
Tribe: Typophorini
Genus: Basilepta
Baly, 1860[1]
Type species
Basilepta longipes
Baly, 1860[1]
Synonyms[2]
  • Nodostoma Motschulsky, 1860
  • Falsoiphimoides Pic, 1935
  • Mimoparascela Pic, 1935

Basilepta is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is generally distributed in Asia. A single species is also known from central Africa.

Species

The following species are placed in the genus:[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

  • Basilepta abdominalis (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta affinis (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta aggregata (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta amboinensis (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta amamiensis Chûjô, 1957
  • Basilepta andamanensis (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta andrewesi (Jacoby, 1903)
  • Basilepta angulicollis (Duvivier, 1892)[11]
  • Basilepta anthracina (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta antiqua (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta apicalis (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta apicicornis (Lefèvre, 1891)[13]
  • Basilepta apicipennis Chen, 1935
  • Basilepta armata (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta aruensis (Jacoby, 1884)[14]
  • Basilepta assimilis Weise, 1922[15]
  • Basilepta atripennis (Clark, 1865)[16]
  • Basilepta atripes (Jacoby, 1896)[17]
  • Basilepta aureocuprea (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta bacboensis Eroshkina, 1994
  • Basilepta bakeri Weise, 1922[15]
  • Basilepta balyi (Harold, 1877)[18]
  • Basilepta bengelensis (Duvivier, 1891)
  • Basilepta bicollis Tan, 1988
  • Basilepta bicolor (Lefèvre, 1893)[19][2]
  • Basilepta bicolorata Chen, 1940
  • Basilepta bicoloripennis (Pic, 1930)[2][20]
  • Basilepta bicoloripes (Pic, 1935):[2] (homonym of B. bicoloripes (Pic, 1930))
  • Basilepta bidens Tan, 1988
  • Basilepta bimaculicollis (Jacoby, 1892)
  • Basilepta binghami (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta binhana (Pic, 1930)[2][20]
  • Basilepta binominata (Achard, 1914)[21]
  • Basilepta binotata (Lefèvre, 1886)
  • Basilepta bipartita (Jacoby, 1896)[17]
  • Basilepta bipunctata (Jacoby, 1887)[22]
  • Basilepta bipustulata (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta birungana Weise, 1924[23]
  • Basilepta bistrigata (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta bisulcata Chen, 1976
  • Basilepta bituberculata (Jacoby, 1887)[22]
  • Basilepta bohemani (Baly, 1864)[24]
  • Basilepta borodinensis Kimoto, 1979[25]
  • Basilepta brevicollis (Jacoby, 1884)
  • Basilepta brunnea (Jacoby, 1896)
  • Basilepta buonloica Eroshkina, 1994
  • Basilepta cardoni (Jacoby, 1900)
  • Basilepta castanea (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta chalcea (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta chapaensis (Pic, 1930)[2][20]
  • Basilepta chapuisi (Jacoby, 1896)[17]
  • Basilepta chiangmaiensis Kimoto & Gressitt, 1982[2]
  • Basilepta clypeata (Jacoby, 1887)[22]
  • Basilepta concinnicollis (Baly, 1878)[26]
  • Basilepta confusa (Clavareau, 1914)[3]
  • Basilepta congregata (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta consobrina Chen, 1940
  • Basilepta convexa Tan, 1988
  • Basilepta convexicollis (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta cornutua Chûjô, 1956[27]
  • Basilepta costata (Baly, 1864)[24]
  • Basilepta crassipes Chen, 1976
  • Basilepta cribricollis (Motschulsky, 1860)
  • Basilepta cribricollis (Jacoby, 1908)[10] (homonym of above)
  • Basilepta cribrithorax Chen, 1940
  • Basilepta cumingi (Baly, 1864)
  • Basilepta cupreata (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta cupripennis (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta cyanea (Lefèvre, 1891)[13]
  • Basilepta cylindrica (Baly, 1864)[24]
  • Basilepta cyrtopus (Lefèvre, 1885)
  • Basilepta davidi (Lefèvre, 1877)[28]
  • Basilepta declivis Tan, 1988
  • Basilepta dembickyi Medvedev, 2005[29]
  • Basilepta denticollis (Jacoby, 1892)
  • Basilepta deqenensis Tan, 1988
  • Basilepta dharwarensis (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta dhunchena Kimoto & Takizawa, 1981[30]
  • Basilepta dilaticornis (Jacoby, 1884)[14]
  • Basilepta dimidiaticornis (Jacoby, 1896)
  • Basilepta dimidiatipes (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta discicollis (Jacoby, 1895)
  • Basilepta diversipes (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta djoui Gressitt & Kimoto, 1961
  • Basilepta dohrni (Jacoby, 1899)[31]
  • Basilepta dormeri (Baly, 1877)
  • Basilepta dubiosa (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta duvivieri (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta eakaoensis Eroshkina, 1994
  • Basilepta elegans Chûjô, 1956[27]
  • Basilepta elegantula (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta elongata Tan, 1988
  • Basilepta eroshkinae Medvedev, 2009[32]
  • Basilepta evanescens (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta fabrei (Lefèvre, 1887)[2]
  • Basilepta fairmairei (Jacoby, 1887)[22]
  • Basilepta feae (Jacoby, 1892)
  • Basilepta fedorenkoi Medvedev, 2012[33]
  • Basilepta femorata (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta flavescens (Motschulsky, 1866)
  • Basilepta flavicaudis Tan, 1988
  • Basilepta flavolimbata (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta forticornis Weise, 1922[15]
  • Basilepta foveicollis (Baly, 1864)
  • Basilepta fukienensis Gressitt & Kimoto, 1961
  • Basilepta fulva (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta fulvescens Eroshkina, 1997
  • Basilepta fulvicornis (Jacoby, 1904)[34]
  • Basilepta fulvipes (Motschulsky, 1860)
  • Basilepta fulvofasciata (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta fulvotibialis (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta fuscolimbata Tan, 1988
  • Basilepta fyanensis Kimoto & Gressitt, 1982[2]
  • Basilepta gemmata Weise, 1922[15]
  • Basilepta geniculata (Lefèvre, 1891)[13]
  • Basilepta gestroi (Jacoby, 1884)[14]
  • Basilepta gibbosa (Jacoby, 1890)
  • Basilepta glabricollis (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta gracilipes (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta gracilis Chen, 1935
  • Basilepta granulosa Tan, 1988
  • Basilepta grossa Medvedev, 1995[35]
  • Basilepta hampsoni (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta hattoriae Takizawa, 1983[36]
  • Basilepta humeralis (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta hirayamai (Chûjô, 1935)
  • Basilepta hirticollis (Baly, 1874)[37]
  • Basilepta imitans (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta impressipennis (Jacoby, 1887)[22]
  • Basilepta incerta (Pic, 1928)[2]
  • Basilepta inconspicua (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta indica (Jacoby, 1892)[11]
  • Basilepta instabilis (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta intacta (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta interrupta Medvedev, 2010[38]
  • Basilepta irregularis (Jacoby, 1900)
  • Basilepta issikii Chûjô, 1956[27]
  • Basilepta jacobyi (Lefèvre, 1884)[39]
  • Basilepta jansoni (Baly, 1864)[24]
  • Basilepta janthina (Lefèvre, 1885)
  • Basilepta javanensis (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta jeanvoinei (Pic, 1928)[2]
  • Basilepta kandyensis Kimoto, 2003[40]
  • Basilepta kaszabi Lopatin, 1962[41]
  • Basilepta kaulbachi (Bryant, 1939)
  • Basilepta korhongensis Kimoto & Gressitt, 1982[2]
  • Basilepta laeta Medvedev, 1992[42]
  • Basilepta laeta Eroshkina, 1994 (homonym?)
  • Basilepta laevicollis (Jacoby, 1884)[14]
  • Basilepta laevigata Tan, 1981
  • Basilepta laevis (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta lameyi (Lefèvre, 1893)[19][2]
  • Basilepta latefasciata (Jacoby, 1908)[10][11]
  • Basilepta latericosta Gressitt & Kimoto, 1961
  • Basilepta lateripunctata (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta latipennis (Pic, 1928)[2]
  • Basilepta leechi (Jacoby, 1888)[43]
  • Basilepta lefevrei (Jacoby, 1887)[22]
  • Basilepta lewisi (Jacoby, 1887)[22]
  • Basilepta livida Kimoto & Gressitt, 1982[2]
  • Basilepta longicornis (Jacoby, 1887)[22]
  • Basilepta longipennis (Pic, 1931)[2]
  • Basilepta longipes Baly, 1860[1]
  • Basilepta longitarsalis Tan, 1992
  • Basilepta luzonica Weise, 1922[15]
  • Basilepta maai Kimoto & Gressitt, 1982[2]
  • Basilepta maculiceps (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta maculipennis (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta magnicollis Tan, 1988
  • Basilepta maheensis (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta makiharai Kimoto, 2001[44]
  • Basilepta malayana Medvedev, 2016[45]
  • Basilepta manaliensis Shukla, 1960
  • Basilepta manii Shukla, 1960
  • Basilepta marginalis Kimoto & Gressitt, 1982[2]
  • Basilepta marginata (Jacoby, 1884)[14]
  • Basilepta martini (Lefèvre, 1885)[46]
  • Basilepta medvedevi Eroshkina, 1997
  • Basilepta melanopus (Lefèvre, 1893)[19]
  • Basilepta mindanaica Medvedev, 2009[32]
  • Basilepta mindorensis Medvedev, 1995[35]
  • Basilepta minor (Pic, 1929)[47]
  • Basilepta minutipunctata Tan, 1988
  • Basilepta minutissima Kimoto & Gressitt, 1982[2]
  • Basilepta minuta (Jacoby, 1905)
  • Basilepta miyatakei Kimoto & Gressitt, 1982[2]
  • Basilepta modesta (Jacoby, 1885)[48]
  • Basilepta modiglianii (Jacoby, 1896)[17]
  • Basilepta momeitensis (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta montana (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta morimotoi Kimoto & Gressitt, 1982[2]
  • Basilepta motschulskyi (Lefèvre, 1884)[39]
  • Basilepta multicolor (Jacoby, 1894)
  • Basilepta multicostata (Jacoby, 1892)
  • Basilepta multimaculata Kimoto & Gressitt, 1982[2]
  • Basilepta musae (Bryant, 1938)[49]
  • Basilepta napolovi Medvedev, 2015[50]
  • Basilepta nala Takizawa, 1984[51]
  • Basilepta nigra (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta nigricornis (Baly, 1864)
  • Basilepta nigripecta Gressitt & Kimoto, 1961
  • Basilepta nigripes (Baly, 1864)[24]
  • Basilepta nigrita (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta nigrita Medvedev, 1997[52] (homonym of above?)
  • Basilepta nigritarse (Jacoby, 1884)[14]
  • Basilepta nigroaenea (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta nigrobimarginata (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta nigrocincta (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta nigrofasciata (Jacoby, 1889)
  • Basilepta nigrolineata (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta nigromaculata (Lefèvre, 1891)[13]
  • Basilepta nigromarginata (Jacoby, 1896)[17]
  • Basilepta nigrosuturata (Jacoby, 1896)[17]
  • Basilepta nigroviridis (Jacoby, 1896)[17]
  • Basilepta nilgiriensis (Jacoby, 1903)
  • Basilepta nitida (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta nobilitata (Jacoby, 1895)
  • Basilepta notabilis Chen, 1935
  • Basilepta nyalamensis Tan, 1981
  • Basilepta oberthuri (Lefèvre, 1877)[28]
  • Basilepta obliterata (Jacoby, 1887)[22]
  • Basilepta oblonga (Motschulsky, 1866)
  • Basilepta oblongopunctata (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta obscuromaculata (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta orientalis (Jacoby, 1890)
  • Basilepta ornatissima (Jacoby, 1884)[14]
  • Basilepta ornata (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta ovalis Chen, 1940
  • Basilepta pacholatkoi Medvedev, 2005[29]
  • Basilepta palawanica Weise, 1922[15]
  • Basilepta pallida (Baly, 1864)[24]
  • Basilepta pallidicolor (Pic, 1929)[53]
  • Basilepta pallidipes (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta pallidula (Baly, 1874)[37]
  • Basilepta parvula (Jacoby, 1896)[17]
  • Basilepta pectoralis (Pic, 1931)
  • Basilepta philippinensis (Lefèvre, 1885)
  • Basilepta picea (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta piceipes (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta piceomaculata (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta pici Eroshkina, 1994
  • Basilepta picimane (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta picturata (Motschulsky, 1866)
  • Basilepta picta (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta pinguis Chen, 1940
  • Basilepta placida (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta plagiosa (Baly, 1878)[26]
  • Basilepta plicata (Pic, 1929)[47]
  • Basilepta polita Weise, 1926[54]
  • Basilepta pretiosa (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta proxima (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta pseudobeccarii Eroshkina, 1997
  • Basilepta pubicollis (Jacoby, 1895)
  • Basilepta pubiventer Tan, 1988
  • Basilepta pulchella (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta puncticollis (Lefèvre, 1889)
  • Basilepta punctifrons An, 1988[55]
  • Basilepta punctostriata Gressitt & Kimoto, 1961
  • Basilepta purpureofasciata (Jacoby, 1894)
  • Basilepta pusilla (Gyllenhal, 1808)
  • Basilepta quadrifasciata (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta quadrimaculata (Pic, 1931)[2]
  • Basilepta quadrinotata (Lefèvre, 1891)[13]
  • Basilepta quercicola Takizawa, 2017[56]
  • Basilepta regularis Tan, 1981
  • Basilepta remota Tan, 1984
  • Basilepta rondoni Kimoto & Gressitt, 1982[2]
  • Basilepta rotundicollis (Jacoby, 1896)[17]
  • Basilepta rubimaculata Tan, 1988
  • Basilepta ruficollis (Jacoby, 1885)[48]
  • Basilepta rugosa (Jacoby, 1884)[14]
  • Basilepta scabrosa (Baly, 1864)[24][4]
  • Basilepta schawalleri Medvedev, 1992[42]
  • Basilepta scutellaris Chen, 1963
  • Basilepta semicaerulea (Jacoby, 1892)
  • Basilepta semicostata (Jacoby, 1896)[17]
  • Basilepta semiglabrata (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta semilaeva (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta semipurpurea (Jacoby, 1892)
  • Basilepta semirufa (Pic, 1930)[2][20]
  • Basilepta semistriata (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta semperi (Lefèvre, 1891)[13]
  • Basilepta separata (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta severa Weise, 1922[15]
  • Basilepta sikkimensis (Jacoby, 1900)
  • Basilepta simplex (Jacoby, 1884)[14]
  • Basilepta sinara Weise, 1922
  • Basilepta speciosa (Lefèvre, 1893)[19][2]
  • Basilepta spenceri Kimoto & Gressitt, 1982[2]
  • Basilepta splendens (Hope, 1831)
  • Basilepta splendida Weise, 1922[15]
  • Basilepta staudingeri (Jacoby, 1894)
  • Basilepta stigmosa (Jacoby, 1895)
  • Basilepta strigicollis (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta subcostata (Jacoby, 1889)
  • Basilepta subdepressa (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta sublaevipennis (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta sublateralis (Clavareau, 1914)[3]
  • Basilepta subpunctata (Achard, 1914)[21]
  • Basilepta subruficollis Tan, 1993
  • Basilepta subtuberosa Tan, 1988
  • Basilepta sulawesiana Medvedev, 2009[57]
  • Basilepta sumatrensis (Jacoby, 1884)[14]
  • Basilepta suturalis (Motschulsky, 1866)
  • Basilepta sylhetensis (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta tavoyensis (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta terminata (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta thoracica (Lefèvre, 1886)
  • Basilepta tibialis (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta triangularis (Motschulsky, 1866)
  • Basilepta tricarinata Tan, 1988
  • Basilepta tricolor (Baly, 1877)[58]
  • Basilepta trivittata (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta tuberculata (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta uenoi Nakane, 1958
  • Basilepta uniformis (Motschulsky, 1866)
  • Basilepta unipunctata (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta variabilis (Duvivier, 1892)
  • Basilepta varians Chûjô, 1956[27]
  • Basilepta varicolor (Jacoby, 1885)
  • Basilepta varipennis (Jacoby, 1896)[17]
  • Basilepta violaceofasciata (Jacoby, 1892)
  • Basilepta violacea (Jacoby, 1884)[14]
  • Basilepta virendri Shukla, 1960
  • Basilepta viridiaenea (Baly, 1864)[24]
  • Basilepta viridicyanea Kimoto & Gressitt, 1982[2]
  • Basilepta viridiornata (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta viridipennis (Motschulsky, 1860)
  • Basilepta viridis (Pic, 1935)[2]
  • Basilepta viridissima (Jacoby, 1896)[17]
  • Basilepta vittipennis (Achard, 1914)[21]
  • Basilepta wallacei (Baly, 1867)[12]
  • Basilepta wallardiensis (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta waterhousei (Jacoby, 1908)[10]
  • Basilepta weigeli Medvedev, 2015[50]
  • Basilepta weisei (Jacoby, 1900)
  • Basilepta weixiensis Tan, 1988
  • Basilepta yangsoensis Chen, 1940
  • Basilepta yimnae Gressitt & Kimoto, 1961


Species moved to Parascela:[59]

  • Basilepta rugipennis Tan, 1988
  • Nodostoma hirsutum Jacoby, 1908[10]
  • Nodostoma tuberosum Jacoby, 1887[22]

Species moved to Cleorina:[60]

  • Basilepta bella (Jacoby, 1892): synonym of Cleorina aenomicans (Baly, 1867)
  • Basilepta bhamoensis (Jacoby, 1892): synonym of Cleorina sculpturata (Motschulsky, 1860)
  • Basilepta capitata (Jacoby, 1892): synonym of Cleorina sculpturata (Motschulsky, 1860)
  • Basilepta sculpturata (Motschulsky, 1860)

Synonyms:[61]

  • Basilepta aenomicans Chûjô, 1956:[27] synonym of Basilepta varicolor (Jacoby, 1885)
  • Basilepta anchoralis (Jacoby, 1900): synonym of Basilepta pubicollis (Jacoby, 1895)
  • Basilepta beccarii (Jacoby, 1884):[14] synonym of Basilepta flavescens (Motschulsky, 1866)[9]
  • Basilepta bicoloripes (Pic, 1930): synonym of Basilepta fulvipes (Motschulsky, 1860)
  • Basilepta bicolorata Chûjô, 1956 (preoccupied by Basilepta bicolorata Chen, 1940):[27] synonym of Basilepta varians Chûjô, 1956
  • Basilepta chinensis (Lefèvre, 1877):[28] synonym of Basilepta fulvipes (Motschulsky, 1860)
  • Basilepta consimilis Chûjô, 1956:[27] synonym of Basilepta varians Chûjô, 1956
  • Basilepta cyanipennis (Lefèvre, 1893):[19] synonym of Basilepta subcostata (Jacoby, 1889)[2]
  • Basilepta dorunga Aslam, 1968 (replacement name for Basilepta bicolorata Chûjô, 1956):[62] synonym of Basilepta varians Chûjô, 1956
  • Basilepta femorata (Jacoby, 1908):[10] synonym of Basilepta splendens (Hope, 1831)
  • Basilepta frontalis (Baly, 1867):[2][12] synonym of Basilepta viridipennis (Motschulsky, 1860)
  • Basilepta gigantea Chûjô, 1938: synonym of Basilepta modesta (Jacoby, 1885)[63]
  • Basilepta harmandi (Lefèvre, 1893):[19] synonym of Basilepta tricolor (Baly, 1877)[2]
  • Basilepta haroldi (Jacoby, 1908):[10][12] synonym of Basilepta viridipennis (Motschulsky, 1860)[2]
  • Basilepta ikomai Chûjô, 1961: synonym of Basilepta nigrofasciata (Jacoby, 1889)[64]
  • Basilepta kumatai Kimoto & Takizawa, 1973: synonym of Basilepta binhana (Pic, 1930)[42]
  • Basilepta laeviuscula (Weise, 1910): synonym of Basilepta pallidula (Baly, 1874)
  • Basilepta limbata (Lefèvre, 1893):[19] synonym of Basilepta puncticollis (Lefèvre, 1889)[2]
  • Basilepta nigriventris (Lefèvre, 1893):[19] synonym of Basilepta puncticollis (Lefèvre, 1889)[2]
  • Basilepta obscura (Jacoby, 1908):[10] synonym of Basilepta subcostata (Jacoby, 1889)
  • Basilepta occipitalis (Jacoby, 1908):[10] synonym of Basilepta viridipennis (Motschulsky, 1860)[2]
  • Basilepta sakaii Takizawa, 1987:[65] synonym of Basilepta subcostata (Jacoby, 1889)
  • Basilepta taiwana Chûjô, 1956:[27] synonym of Basilepta varians Chûjô, 1956

Renamed species:

  • Basilepta bella Eroshkina, 1997: renamed to Basilepta eroshkinae Medvedev, 2009[32]
  • Basilepta lateralis (Matsumura, 1911) (preoccupied): renamed to Basilepta sublateralis (Clavareau, 1914)[3]
  • Basilepta lateripunctata (Jacoby, 1896)[17] (preoccupied by Basilepta lateripunctata (Baly, 1867)): renamed to Basilepta vittipennis (Achard, 1914)[21]
  • Basilepta orientalis (Jacoby, 1908)[10] (preoccupied by Basilepta orientalis (Jacoby, 1890)): renamed to Basilepta confusa (Clavareau, 1914)[3]
  • Basilepta pallidicornis Medvedev, 1995:[35] renamed to Basilepta mindanaica Medvedev, 2009[32]
  • Basilepta puncticollis (Weise, 1889) (preoccupied by Basilepta puncticollis (Lefèvre, 1889)): renamed to Basilepta subpunctata (Achard, 1914)[21]
  • Basilepta thoracica (Jacoby, 1908)[10] (preoccupied by Basilepta thoracica (Lefèvre, 1886)): renamed to Basilepta binominata (Achard, 1914)[21]

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