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Gymnetini is a tribe of fruit and flower chafers in the family
Scarabaeidae The family Scarabaeidae, as currently defined, consists of over 35,000 species of beetles worldwide; they are often called scarabs or scarab beetles. The classification of this family has undergone significant change. Several groups formerly tre ...
. According to Catalogue of Life (2023), there are 32 genera in Gymnetini, mostly New World.


Genera

These 32 genera belong to the tribe Gymnetini: ; Subtribe Blaesiina Schoch, 1895 : '' Blaesia'' Burmeister, 1842 : '' Halffterinetis'' Morón & Nogueira, 2007 ; Subtribe Gymnetina Kirby, 1827 : '' Allorrhina'' Burmeister, 1842 : '' Amazula'' Kraatz, 1882 : '' Amithao'' Thomson, 1878 : ''
Argyripa ''Argyripa'' is a genus of flower chafer belonging to the family Scarabaeidae. This genus includes medium-sized flower chafer without metallic sheen. The color of the body is usually yellow with black dots. The genus is widespread in Central Ame ...
'' Thomson, 1878 : '' Astroscara'' Schürhoff, 1937 : '' Badelina'' Thomson, 1880 : '' Balsameda'' Thomson, 1880 : '' Chiriquibia'' Bates, 1889 : '' Clinteria'' Burmeister, 1842 : '' Clinteroides'' Schoch, 1898 : ''
Cotinis ''Cotinis'' is a genus of scarab beetles in the subfamily Cetoniinae found throughout North and South America. At least two species (''Cotinis mutabilis'' and ''Cotinis nitida'') are common pests. The genus was erected by Hermann Burmeister in ...
'' Burmeister, 1842 - (Green June Beetles) : '' Desicasta'' Thomson, 1878 : '' Guatemalica'' Neervoort Van De Poll, 1886 : '' Gymnephoria'' Ratcliffe, 2019 : '' Gymnetina'' Casey, 1915 : ''
Gymnetis ''Gymnetis'' is a genus of beetles of the family Scarabaeidae and subfamily Cetoniinae Flower chafers are a group of scarab beetles comprising the subfamily Cetoniinae. Many species are diurnal and visit flowers for pollen and nectar, or to ...
'' MacLeay, 1819 : '' Hadrosticta'' Kraatz, 1892 : '' Heterocotinis'' Martinez, 1948 : '' Hologymnetis'' Martinez, 1949 : '' Hoplopyga'' Thomson, 1880 : '' Hoplopygothrix'' Schürhoff, 1933 : '' Howdenypa'' Arnaud, 1993 : '' Jansonia'' Schürhoff, 1937 : '' Macrocranius'' Schürhoff, 1935 : '' Madiana'' Ratcliffe & Romé, 2019 : '' Marmarina'' Kirby, 1827 : '' Neocorvicoana'' Ratcliffe & Mico, 2001 : '' Pseudoclinteria'' Kraatz, 1882 : '' Stethodesma'' Bainbridge, 1840 : '' Tiarocera'' Burmeister, 1842


References

Cetoniinae {{Cetoniinae-stub