Fulcidacini

The Fulcidacini, sometimes known as the warty leaf beetles, are a tribe within the leaf beetle subfamily Cryptocephalinae, though historically they were often treated as a distinct subfamily, Chlamisinae. 11 genera with altogether about 400 species are currently placed here; some four-fifths of the species are found in the Neotropics, but the rest is distributed over all other continents except Antarctica.

Genera and species
Genera and some selected species include:
 * Chlamisus Rafinesque, 1815
 * Chlamisus amyemae Reid, 1991
 * Chlamisus arizonensis Linell, 1898
 * Chlamisus aterrimus Lea, 1904
 * Chlamisus flavidus Karren, 1972
 * Chlamisus foveolatus Knoch, 1801
 * Chlamisus huachucae Schaeffer, 1906
 * Chlamisus maculipes Chevrolat, 1835
 * Chlamisus mimosae Karren, 1989
 * Chlamisus minax Lacordaire
 * Chlamisus nigromaculatus Karren, 1972
 * Chlamisus quadrilobatus Schaeffer, 1926
 * Chlamisus texanus Schaeffer, 1906
 * Diplacaspis Jacobson, 1924
 * Diplacaspis prosternalis Schaeffer, 1906
 * Exema
 * Poropleura Lacordaire, 1848 (= Fulcidax Voet, 1806, an unavailable name )
 * Poropleura bacca (Kirby, 1818)
 * Poropleura coelestina (Lacordaire, 1848)
 * Poropleura monstrosa (Fabricius, 1798)
 * Melitochlamys Monrós, 1948
 * Neochlamisus (c.17 species)
 * Pseudochlamys Lacordaire, 1848
 * Pseudochlamys megalostomoides Lacordaire, 1849
 * Pseudochlamys semirufescens Karren, 1972