Diomus

Diomus is a genus of lady beetles in the family Coccinellidae. There are at least 20 described species in Diomus.

Species
These 65 species belong to the genus Diomus:

Australian species
 * Diomus akonis (Ohta, 1929) g
 * Diomus amabilis (LeConte, 1852) i c g b (amiable lady)
 * Diomus arizonicus Gordon, 1976 i c g
 * Diomus austrinus Gordon, 1976 i c g
 * Diomus balteatus (LeConte, 1878) i c g
 * Diomus bigemmeus (Horn, 1895) i c g b
 * Diomus caledoniensis (Bielawski, 1973) g
 * Diomus debilis (Leconte, 1852) i c g b
 * Diomus floridanus (Mulsant, 1850) i c g
 * Diomus gillerforsi Fursch, 1987 g
 * Diomus humilis Gordon, 1976 i c g
 * Diomus liebecki (Horn, 1895) i c g b (Liebeck's lady)
 * Diomus myrmidon (Mulsant, 1850) i c g
 * Diomus notescens (Blackburn, 1889) i
 * Diomus ochroderus (Mulsant, 1850) g
 * Diomus pseudotaedatus Gordon, 1976 i c g b
 * Diomus pumilio (Weise, 1885) i c g
 * Diomus roseicollis (Mulsant, 1853) i c g b
 * Diomus rubidus (Motschulsky, 1837) g
 * Diomus sexualis (Fauvel, 1903) g
 * Diomus taedatus (Fall, 1901) i c g
 * Diomus terminatus (Say, 1835) i c g b
 * Diomus texanus Gordon, 1976 i c g b
 * Diomus thoracicus (Fabricius, 1801) g
 * Diomus xanthaspis (Mulsant, 1850) i c g b


 * Diomus ancorus Pang & Slipinski, 2009
 * Diomus australasiae (Blackburn, 1892)
 * Diomus australis (Blackburn, 1889)
 * Diomus bimaculatus Pang & Slipinski, 2009
 * Diomus brisbanensis (Blackburn, 1895)
 * Diomus brookfieldi Pang & Slipinski, 2009
 * Diomus bunya Pang & Slipinski, 2010
 * Diomus capital Pang & Slipinski, 2009
 * Diomus carbine Pang & Slipinski, 2010
 * Diomus casuarinae (Blackburn, 1889)
 * Diomus circus Pang & Slipinski, 2010
 * Diomus corticalis (Lea, 1908)
 * Diomus cowleyi (Blackburn, 1895)
 * Diomus cucullifer (Blackburn, 1892)
 * Diomus denhamensis Weise, 1929
 * Diomus elutus (Lea, 1902)
 * Diomus ementitor (Blackburn, 1895)
 * Diomus ferrugineus Weise, 1895
 * Diomus flavolaterus (Lea, 1926)
 * Diomus frater (Lea, 1902)
 * Diomus gilvus Pang & Slipinski, 2010
 * Diomus gingera Pang & Slipinski, 2010
 * Diomus hamatus Weise, 1895
 * Diomus hebes Pang & Slipinski, 2010
 * Diomus impictus (Blackburn, 1895)
 * Diomus inaffectatus (Blackburn, 1892)
 * Diomus insidiosus (Blackburn, 1889)
 * Diomus inusitatus (Blackburn, 1889)
 * Diomus jocosus (Blackburn, 1892)
 * Diomus kamerungensis (Blackburn, 1895)
 * Diomus kioloa Pang & Slipinski, 2010
 * Diomus kosciuszko Pang & Slipinski, 2009
 * Diomus kuranda Pang & Slipinski, 2009
 * Diomus leai Pang & Slipinski, 2010
 * Diomus lord Pang & Slipinski, 2010
 * Diomus lubricus (Blackburn, 1889)
 * Diomus macrops (Lea, 1929)
 * Diomus maestus (Lea, 1926)
 * Diomus mareebensis (Blackburn, 1895)
 * Diomus marmorosus Pang & Slipinski, 2009
 * Diomus micrus Pang & Slipinski, 2010
 * Diomus millaamillaa Pang & Slipinski, 2009
 * Diomus ningning Pang & Slipinski, 2009
 * Diomus notescens (Blackburn, 1889)
 * Diomus obumbratus (Blackburn, 1895)
 * Diomus operosus (Blackburn, 1895)
 * Diomus pisinus Pang & Slipinski, 2010
 * Diomus planulatus (Blackburn, 1895)
 * Diomus poonindiensis (Blackburn, 1889)
 * Diomus prodigialis Pang & Slipinski, 2010
 * Diomus pumilio Weise, 1885
 * Diomus reidi Pang & Slipinski, 2009
 * Diomus robustus (Weise, 1929)
 * Diomus scapularis (Weise, 1885)
 * Diomus sedani (Blackburn, 1889)
 * Diomus simplex (Blackburn, 1889)
 * Diomus sphragitis (Weise, 1885)
 * Diomus storeyi Pang & Slipinski, 2009
 * Diomus striatus (Lea, 1902)
 * Diomus subclarus (Blackburn, 1895)
 * Diomus subelongatulus (Blackburn, 1892)
 * Diomus sublatus (Blackburn, 1892)
 * Diomus sydneyensis (Blackburn, 1892)
 * Diomus tasmanicus Pang & Slipinski, 2010
 * Diomus tenebricosus (Boheman, 1859)
 * Diomus tinaroo Pang & Slipinski, 2009
 * Diomus torres Pang & Slipinski, 2009
 * Diomus triangularis (Lea, 1902)
 * Diomus variiceps (Lea, 1929)
 * Diomus victoriensis (Blackburn, 1892)
 * Diomus villus Pang & Slipinski, 2010
 * Diomus weiri Pang & Slipinski, 2009
 * Diomus whittonensis (Blackburn, 1892)
 * Diomus yarrensis (Blackburn, 1895)
 * Diomus zborowskii Pang & Slipinski, 2009

Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net