Conalia

Mulsant & Rey, 1858

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Conalia is a of tumbling flower beetles in the Mordellidae. It was described by Mulsant & Rey in 1858 and contains four recognized distributed across North America, Europe, and the Caribbean. The genus is the namesake of the tribe Conaliini within the Mordellinae.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Conalia: //kɔˈna.li.a//

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Distribution

Europe (Conalia baudii), North America (Conalia helva, Conalia melanops), and the Caribbean (Conalia ebenina). Distribution records from GBIF indicate presence in Norway (NO) and Sweden (SE).

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Species composition

The contains four : Conalia baudii Mulsant & Rey, 1858 (Europe), Conalia ebenina Champion, 1891 (Caribbean), Conalia helva (LeConte, 1862), and Conalia melanops Ray, 1946 (North America).

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