Clytra laeviuscula (lat.) Is a species of leaf beetles ( Chrysomelidae ) from the subfamily Clytrina ( Clytrinae ). It is found in the western Palearctic region from France to the Altai Mountains . Beetle length from 7 to 11 mm.
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Power
The beetle was found feeding on the leaves of deciduous trees of the following genera: elm ( Ulmus ), oak ( Quercus ), dog rose ( Rosa ), beech ( Fagus ), birch ( Betula ), poplar ( Populus ), willow ( Salix ), five-leafed ( Dorycnium ), hazel ( Corylus ) and plum ( Prunus ) [2] .
Variet
- Clytra laeviuscula var. connexa frick.
Gallery
Links
- Wydział Nauk Biologicznych (English)
Notes
- ↑ BioLib Taxon profile species Clytra laeviuscula Ratzeburg, 1837 (eng.)
- ↑ Database of Insects and their Food Plants