Xenochalepus (Hemichalepus) Spaeth 1937a: 148 (unavailable name).
Xenochalepus (Hemichalepus) Uhmann 1938b: 421.
Odontota omogera Crotch.
Xenochalepus (Xenochalepus) can be distinguished by the following combination of characters:
Head: slightly wider than long; vertexvertex:
occupies the area behind and between the eyes
sulcate; longitudinal carina between antennaantenna:
3 to 11 segments, inserted in antennal pit in front of eyes
reaching base of clypeusclypeus:
usually quadrangular, elongate; joined to the labrum
; clypeusclypeus:
usually quadrangular, elongate; joined to the labrum
large; labrumlabrum:
triangular, joined to the clypeus and the oral orifice
prominent, wider than long; outer margin of mandible rather broadly and evenly arcuate; eyeeye:
elongate, slightly prominent, multifaceted; usually slightly kidney-shaped
convex, elongate‑oval.
Antenna: with 11-antennomeres; antennomere 1 incrassate.
Pronotum: wider than long; lateral margin bisinuate, angulate at middle; transversely convex; slight basal impression with transverse carina present.
Elytron: elongate‑oval; apex conjointly rounded, deeply subquadrate‑emarginate at suture; lateral and apical margins serrulate; with 10 rows of punctures plus scutellar row; with four costae, 1 and 4 complete, 2 and 3 almost obsolete.
Leg: last tarsomere produced between bases of claws into a narrow triangular, truncate process.
Venter: abdomenabdomen:
with five visible sternites
sparsely micropunctate; apex of sternite 5 slightly emarginate; generally sternite 5 of female with small irregular patch of setae on both sides of central elevation, in male patch of setae scarcely perceptible.
Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guatemala, Haiti, México, Nicaragua, Panamá, Paraguay, United States, Venezuela.
Described species: 26 (Staines 2012). Key: Uhmann 1936e, Monrós & Viana 1947, Butte 1969, Staines 1996(1997), 2006b.
Coussapoa, Cecropia, Pourouma (Cecropiaceae); Glycine, Mucuna, Phaseolus (Fabaceae).
Butte, J. G. 1968a. Revision of the tribe Chalepini of America north of Mexico. I. Genus Xenochalepus Weise (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae). Coleopterists Bulletin 22:45‑63.
Monrós, F. & M. J. Viana. 1947. Revisión sistemática de los Hispidae Argentinos (Insecta, Coleop. Chrysomeloid.). Anales del Museo Argentino Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia" 42:125-324.
Spaeth, F. 1937a. Über die von Regierungsrat E. Reimoser in Argentinien und Paraguay 1907 and 1908 gesammelten Hispinen (Col. Chrysom.). Annalen des NaturhistorischenMuseum in Wien 48:143-166.
Staines, C. L. 1996(1997). The Hispinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) of Nicaragua. Revista Nicaragüense de Entomología 37/38:1-65.
Staines, C. L. 2006b. The hispine beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Cassidinae) of America north of Mexico. VirginiaMuseum of Natural History Special Publication Number 13. 178 pp.
Staines, C. L. 2012. Tribe Chalepini. Catalog of the hispines of the world (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Cassidinae). http://entomology.si.edu/Collections_Coleoptera.html
Uhmann, E. 1936e. Amerikanische Hispinen aus dem Zoologischen Museum der Universität Berlin. V. Teil. Die Gattung Chalepus i. sp. Thunberg. 61. Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Hispinen (Col. Chrys.). Festschrift zum 60. Geburtstage von Professor Dr. Embrik Strand 1:613-629.
Uhmann, E. 1938b. Amerikanische Hispinen aus dem Zoologischen Museum der Universität Berlin. VII. Teil. Die Gattung Xenochalepus Weise. 70. Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Hispinen (Col. Chrys.). Revista de Entomología Rio de Janerio 8:420‑440.
Weise, J. 1910b. Zweiter Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Hispinen. Verhandlunger des Naturforschenden Vereines in Brünn 48:115‑162.