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''Tomoxia'' is a genus of
beetle Beetles are insects that form the order Coleoptera (), in the superorder Endopterygota. Their front pair of wings are hardened into wing-cases, elytra, distinguishing them from most other insects. The Coleoptera, with about 400,000 describ ...
s in the family
Mordellidae The Mordellidae are a family of beetles commonly known as tumbling flower beetles for the typical irregular movements they make when escaping predators, or as pintail beetles due to their abdominal tip which aids them in performing these tumbling ...
, containing the following species: * '' Tomoxia abrupta'' Ray, 1944 * '' Tomoxia albonotata'' Maeklin, 1875 * '' Tomoxia alboscutella'' Ermisch, 1955 * '' Tomoxia albosuturalis'' Pic, 1924 * '' Tomoxia anotata'' Ray, 1949 * '' Tomoxia antipodes'' Ray, 1930 * '' Tomoxia auratonotata'' Ray, 1936 * '' Tomoxia binotata'' Ray, 1939 * '' Tomoxia borealis'' ( LeConte, 1862) * '' Tomoxia brevipennis'' Ray, 1939 * '' Tomoxia bucephala'' (
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, 1854)
* '' Tomoxia carinata'' Smith, 1883 * '' Tomoxia contracta''
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, 1891
* '' Tomoxia diversimaculata'' Ray, 1930 * '' Tomoxia exoleta'' Lea, 1917 * '' Tomoxia fascifera'' ( LeConte, 1878) * '' Tomoxia fiebrigi'' Ray, 1939 * '' Tomoxia flavicans'' Waterhouse, 1878 * '' Tomoxia formosana'' Chûjô, 1935 * '' Tomoxia howensis'' Lea, 1917 * '' Tomoxia inclusa'' LeConte, 1862 * '' Tomoxia innotata'' Píc, 1924 * '' Tomoxia intermedia'' Ray, 1930 * '' Tomoxia interrupta''
Champion A champion (from the late Latin ''campio'') is the victor in a challenge, contest or competition. There can be a territorial pyramid of championships, e.g. local, regional / provincial, state, national, continental and world championships, a ...
, 1891
* '' Tomoxia inundata'' Wickham, 1914 * '' Tomoxia latenotata'' Píc, 1924 * '' Tomoxia laticeps'' Lea, 1895 * '' Tomoxia laticollis'' Píc, 1936 * '' Tomoxia latipalpis'' Ray, 1946 * '' Tomoxia lineaticollis'' Píc, 1933 * '' Tomoxia lineella'' LeConte, 1862 * '' Tomoxia maculicollis'' Lea, 1902 * '' Tomoxia melanura'' Lea, 1917 * '' Tomoxia melasoma'' Lea, 1917 * '' Tomoxia multilineata'' Pic, 1936 * '' Tomoxia muriniceps''
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, 1883
* '' Tomoxia obliquialba'' Lea, 1925 * '' Tomoxia paulonotata'' Pic, 1936 * '' Tomoxia philippinensis'' Ray, 1930 * '' Tomoxia picicolo'' Ermisch, 1949 * '' Tomoxia psotai'' Ray, 1936 * '' Tomoxia relicta'' Takakuwa, 1985 * '' Tomoxia ryukyuana'' Takakuwa, 1985 * '' Tomoxia serricornis'' Ray, 1939 * '' Tomoxia serval'' (Say, 1835) * '' Tomoxia sexlineata'' Lea, 1895 * '' Tomoxia similaris'' Nomura, 1967 * '' Tomoxia spinifer''
Champion A champion (from the late Latin ''campio'') is the victor in a challenge, contest or competition. There can be a territorial pyramid of championships, e.g. local, regional / provincial, state, national, continental and world championships, a ...
, 1891
* '' Tomoxia suboblongifera'' Lea, 1931 * '' Tomoxia subsuturalis'' Píc, 1936 * '' Tomoxia undulata'' ( Melsheimer, 1846) * '' Tomoxia xenicornis'' Ray, 1944


References

Mordellinae Taxa named by Achille Costa {{Mordellidae-stub