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Blue willow beetle

The blue willow beetle (Phratora vulgatissima), formerly Phyllodecta vulgatissima, is a herbivourous beetle of the family Chrysomelidae. It is dark with a metallic sheen that ranges from a blue color to bronze. It is distinguished from P. vitellinae by the latter more commonly displaying bronze coloration. European Phratora species can be distinguished based on morphology of female genitalia.[1] The larvae undergo three instar stages from hatching to pupation.[2] This beetle is found throughout Europe and Scandinavia,[3] and occurs in China.[4]

Blue willow beetle
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Infraorder: Cucujiformia
Family: Chrysomelidae
Genus: Phratora
Species:
P. vulgatissima
Binomial name
Phratora vulgatissima

Ecology edit

The blue willow beetle is found on willow (Salix) species, whose leaves contain low levels of salicylates[5][6] in fens, carrs and on river banks, but also often in willow short rotation coppice and other agricultural landscapes.[7] It often aggregates on host plants.[8] On Salix cinerea, it prefers and is more common on female than male trees despite higher egg predation exerted by the common flowerbug Anthocoris nemorum on female trees.[9] It is univoltine in Sweden[2] but can produce multiple generations per year in other parts of its distribution range.[10] Proliferation of larvae and egg production varies with vegetation.[11] It overwinters under lichens on trees and under tree bark.[12] Predators of blue willow beetle eggs include A. nemorum and Orthotylus marginalis. Larval predators include A. nemorum, the bug Rhacognathus punctatus,[10] a syrphid fly (possibly Parasyrphus nigritarsis)[13] and the wasp Symmorphus bifasciatus.[14] Adult beetles are parasitized by the wasp Perilitus brevicollis[15] and consumed by R. punctatus.[13]

As a pest edit

In Europe, the blue willow beetle can become a severe herbivore pest on willows.[16] For plantations of common osier (Salix viminalis), herbivory reducing biomass production by up to 40% has been estimated.[17] It is susceptible to Bacillus thuringiensis tenebrionis and also Spinosad when treatment is applied to affected plants.[18]

References edit

  1. ^ Sundholm, A. (1956). "Studien über die Gattung Phyllodecta Kirby (Col. Chrysomelidae)". Opuscula Entomologica. 21: 5–7.
  2. ^ a b Torp, Mikaela; Lehrman, Anna; Stenberg, Johan A.; Julkunen-Tiitto, Riitta; Björkman, Christer (2013-03-01). "Performance of an herbivorous leaf beetle (Phratora vulgatissima) on Salix F2 hybrids: the uimportance of phenolics". Journal of Chemical Ecology. 39 (4): 516–524. doi:10.1007/s10886-013-0266-3. PMID 23456345. S2CID 1714405.
  3. ^ Lucht, W. H. (1987). Die Käfer Mitteleuropas: Katalog. Krefeld: Goecke and Evers Verlag.
  4. ^ Chen, S. H. (1965). "On the Chinese species of the Chrysomeline genus Phratora". Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica. 2 (3): 218–224.
  5. ^ Köpf, A.; Rank, N. E.; Roininen, H.; Julkunen-Tiitto, R.; Pasteels, J. M.; Tahvanainen, J. (1998). "The evolution of host-plant use and sequestration in the leaf beetle genus Phratora (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)". Evolution. 52 (2): 517–528. doi:10.1111/j.1558-5646.1998.tb01651.x. PMID 28568343. S2CID 24641299.
  6. ^ Kelly, M. T.; Curry, J. P. (1991). "The influence of phenolic compounds on the suitability of three Salix species as hosts for the willow beetle Phratora vulgatissima". Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata. 61: 25–32. doi:10.1111/j.1570-7458.1991.tb02392.x. S2CID 84232264.
  7. ^ Kelly, M. T.; Curry, J. P. (1991). "The biology and population density of the willow beetle (Phratora vulgatissima [L.]) on Salix viminalis in reclaimed cutaway peat". Journal of Applied Entomology. 111 (1–5): 57–62. doi:10.1111/j.1439-0418.1991.tb00293.x. S2CID 86736745.
  8. ^ Peacock, L.; Herrick, S.; Brain, P. (1999-11-01). "Spatio-temporal dynamics of willow beetle (Phratora vulgatissima) in short-rotation coppice willows grown as monocultures or a genetically diverse mixture". Agricultural and Forest Entomology. 1 (4): 287–296. doi:10.1046/j.1461-9563.1999.00039.x. S2CID 84933651.
  9. ^ Kabir, Faisal MD; Moritz, Kim K; Stenberg, Johan A (2015-04-19). "Plant-sex-biased tritrophic interactions on dioecious willow". Ecosphere. 5 (12): 153. doi:10.1890/ES14-00356.1.
  10. ^ a b Görnandt, H. (1955). "Die Käfergattung Phyllodecta Kirby". Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift. 2: 1–100. doi:10.1002/mmnd.19550020102.
  11. ^ L. Peacock; J. Harris & S. Powers (2004). "Effects of host variety on blue willow beetle Phratora vulgatissima performance". Annals of Applied Biology. 144 (1): 45–52. doi:10.1111/j.1744-7348.2004.tb00315.x.
  12. ^ Kendall, D A (1996). "Phenology and population dynamics of willow beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) in short rotation coppice willows at Long Ashton". Biofuels Study.
  13. ^ a b Rank, N. E.; Smiley, J. T.; Köpf, A. (1996). "Natural enemies and host plant relationships for chrysomeline leaf beetles feeding on Salicaceae". In P. H. Jolivet; M. L. Cox (eds.). Chrysomelidae Biology. Vol. 2: Ecological Studies. Amsterdam: SPB Publishing. pp. 147–171.
  14. ^ Blüthgen, P. (1961). Die Faltenwespen Mitteleuropas (Hymenoptera, Diploptera). Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
  15. ^ J.A. Stenberg (2012). "Plant-mediated effects of different Salix species on the performance of the braconid parasitoid Perilitus brevicollis". Biological Control. 60: 54–58. doi:10.1016/j.biocontrol.2011.09.004.
  16. ^ J. Stenberg; A. Lehrman; C. Björkman (2010). "Uncoupling direct and indirect plant defences: Novel opportunities for improving crop security in willow plantations". Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment. 139 (4): 528–533. doi:10.1016/j.agee.2010.09.013.
  17. ^ C. Björkman; S. Höglund; K. Eklund & S. Larsson (2000). "Effects of leaf beetle damage on stem wood production in coppicing willow". Agricultural and Forest Entomology. 2 (2): 131–139. doi:10.1046/j.1461-9563.2000.00058.x. S2CID 85412547.
  18. ^ Helbig, C.; Müller, M.; Landgraf, D. (2011). "Insect pests in short rotation coppice in Germany—An overview of their effects, risk potential and control measures". Short Rotation Forestry and Agroforestry: An Exchange of Experience between CDM Countries and Europe. Benwood Project Consortium. pp. 46–56. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.432.2300.

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The blue willow beetle Phratora vulgatissima formerly Phyllodecta vulgatissima is a herbivourous beetle of the family Chrysomelidae It is dark with a metallic sheen that ranges from a blue color to bronze It is distinguished from P vitellinae by the latter more commonly displaying bronze coloration European Phratora species can be distinguished based on morphology of female genitalia 1 The larvae undergo three instar stages from hatching to pupation 2 This beetle is found throughout Europe and Scandinavia 3 and occurs in China 4 Blue willow beetleScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ArthropodaClass InsectaOrder ColeopteraInfraorder CucujiformiaFamily ChrysomelidaeGenus PhratoraSpecies P vulgatissimaBinomial namePhratora vulgatissima Linnaeus 1758 Wikispecies has information related to Phratora vulgatissima Ecology editThe blue willow beetle is found on willow Salix species whose leaves contain low levels of salicylates 5 6 in fens carrs and on river banks but also often in willow short rotation coppice and other agricultural landscapes 7 It often aggregates on host plants 8 On Salix cinerea it prefers and is more common on female than male trees despite higher egg predation exerted by the common flowerbug Anthocoris nemorum on female trees 9 It is univoltine in Sweden 2 but can produce multiple generations per year in other parts of its distribution range 10 Proliferation of larvae and egg production varies with vegetation 11 It overwinters under lichens on trees and under tree bark 12 Predators of blue willow beetle eggs include A nemorum and Orthotylus marginalis Larval predators include A nemorum the bug Rhacognathus punctatus 10 a syrphid fly possibly Parasyrphus nigritarsis 13 and the wasp Symmorphus bifasciatus 14 Adult beetles are parasitized by the wasp Perilitus brevicollis 15 and consumed by R punctatus 13 As a pest editIn Europe the blue willow beetle can become a severe herbivore pest on willows 16 For plantations of common osier Salix viminalis herbivory reducing biomass production by up to 40 has been estimated 17 It is susceptible to Bacillus thuringiensis tenebrionis and also Spinosad when treatment is applied to affected plants 18 References edit Sundholm A 1956 Studien uber die Gattung Phyllodecta Kirby Col Chrysomelidae Opuscula Entomologica 21 5 7 a b Torp Mikaela Lehrman Anna Stenberg Johan A Julkunen Tiitto Riitta Bjorkman Christer 2013 03 01 Performance of an herbivorous leaf beetle Phratora vulgatissima on Salix F2 hybrids the uimportance of phenolics Journal of Chemical Ecology 39 4 516 524 doi 10 1007 s10886 013 0266 3 PMID 23456345 S2CID 1714405 Lucht W H 1987 Die Kafer Mitteleuropas Katalog Krefeld Goecke and Evers Verlag Chen S H 1965 On the Chinese species of the Chrysomeline genus Phratora Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica 2 3 218 224 Kopf A Rank N E Roininen H Julkunen Tiitto R Pasteels J M Tahvanainen J 1998 The evolution of host plant use and sequestration in the leaf beetle genus Phratora Coleoptera Chrysomelidae Evolution 52 2 517 528 doi 10 1111 j 1558 5646 1998 tb01651 x PMID 28568343 S2CID 24641299 Kelly M T Curry J P 1991 The influence of phenolic compounds on the suitability of three Salix species as hosts for the willow beetle Phratora vulgatissima Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 61 25 32 doi 10 1111 j 1570 7458 1991 tb02392 x S2CID 84232264 Kelly M T Curry J P 1991 The biology and population density of the willow beetle Phratora vulgatissima L on Salix viminalis in reclaimed cutaway peat Journal of Applied Entomology 111 1 5 57 62 doi 10 1111 j 1439 0418 1991 tb00293 x S2CID 86736745 Peacock L Herrick S Brain P 1999 11 01 Spatio temporal dynamics of willow beetle Phratora vulgatissima in short rotation coppice willows grown as monocultures or a genetically diverse mixture Agricultural and Forest Entomology 1 4 287 296 doi 10 1046 j 1461 9563 1999 00039 x S2CID 84933651 Kabir Faisal MD Moritz Kim K Stenberg Johan A 2015 04 19 Plant sex biased tritrophic interactions on dioecious willow Ecosphere 5 12 153 doi 10 1890 ES14 00356 1 a b Gornandt H 1955 Die Kafergattung Phyllodecta Kirby Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 2 1 100 doi 10 1002 mmnd 19550020102 L Peacock J Harris amp S Powers 2004 Effects of host variety on blue willow beetle Phratora vulgatissima performance Annals of Applied Biology 144 1 45 52 doi 10 1111 j 1744 7348 2004 tb00315 x Kendall D A 1996 Phenology and population dynamics of willow beetles Coleoptera Chrysomelidae in short rotation coppice willows at Long Ashton Biofuels Study a b Rank N E Smiley J T Kopf A 1996 Natural enemies and host plant relationships for chrysomeline leaf beetles feeding on Salicaceae In P H Jolivet M L Cox eds Chrysomelidae Biology Vol 2 Ecological Studies Amsterdam SPB Publishing pp 147 171 Bluthgen P 1961 Die Faltenwespen Mitteleuropas Hymenoptera Diploptera Berlin Akademie Verlag J A Stenberg 2012 Plant mediated effects of different Salix species on the performance of the braconid parasitoid Perilitus brevicollis Biological Control 60 54 58 doi 10 1016 j biocontrol 2011 09 004 J Stenberg A Lehrman C Bjorkman 2010 Uncoupling direct and indirect plant defences Novel opportunities for improving crop security in willow plantations Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment 139 4 528 533 doi 10 1016 j agee 2010 09 013 C Bjorkman S Hoglund K Eklund amp S Larsson 2000 Effects of leaf beetle damage on stem wood production in coppicing willow Agricultural and Forest Entomology 2 2 131 139 doi 10 1046 j 1461 9563 2000 00058 x S2CID 85412547 Helbig C Muller M Landgraf D 2011 Insect pests in short rotation coppice in Germany An overview of their effects risk potential and control measures Short Rotation Forestry and Agroforestry An Exchange of Experience between CDM Countries and Europe Benwood Project Consortium pp 46 56 CiteSeerX 10 1 1 432 2300 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Blue willow beetle amp oldid 1194183835, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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