Occurrence, bionomics and harmfulness of Crepidodera aurata (Marsh.) (Coleoptera, Alticidae)

Flea-beetle Crepidodera aurata (Marsh.) is a forestry-important species of the family Alticidae. Its occurrence, bionomics and harmfulness were studied at Forest District Bílovice nad Svitavou (Training Forest Enterprise Masaryk Forest Křtiny near Brno) in the period 2007 to 2010. Salix caprea L. wa...

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Main Author: Jaroslav Urban
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Language:English
Published: Mendel University Press 2011-01-01
Series:Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis
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Online Access:https://acta.mendelu.cz/59/5/0263/
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description Flea-beetle Crepidodera aurata (Marsh.) is a forestry-important species of the family Alticidae. Its occurrence, bionomics and harmfulness were studied at Forest District Bílovice nad Svitavou (Training Forest Enterprise Masaryk Forest Křtiny near Brno) in the period 2007 to 2010. Salix caprea L. was the main host and Populus tremula L. an additional host. Last year’s beetles occurred on woody species from the beginning of May to mid-October (most abundantly in June). In the laboratory, they lived 2 to 2.5 months and damaged on average 19.1 cm2 leaves S. caprea. Females laid on average 246.5 eggs, namely in 15.4 clutches at 16 eggs. Beetles of the new generation mostly overwintered (70%) in pupal chambers. About 30% this year’s beetles left pupal chambers. These occurred on trees from the second decade of July to the beginning of November (most abundantly in September). The smaller part of them ran over from S. caprea to newly grown young P. tremula in September and October. Males damaged on average 6.1 (females 7.0) cm2 leaves of P. tremula during 3 to 4-week feeding. Beetles do not mate before hibernation and eggs develop in ovaries of females only after wintering. The development is obligatorily univoltine. With respect to the low consumption of food it is not usually necessary to control the pest.
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spelling doaj.art-662c46702a834a028cdb369f302726a02022-12-22T03:46:49ZengMendel University PressActa Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis1211-85162464-83102011-01-0159526327810.11118/actaun201159050263Occurrence, bionomics and harmfulness of Crepidodera aurata (Marsh.) (Coleoptera, Alticidae)Jaroslav Urban0Ústav ochrany lesů a myslivosti, Mendelova univerzita v Brně, Zemědělská 1, 613 00 Brno, Česká republikaFlea-beetle Crepidodera aurata (Marsh.) is a forestry-important species of the family Alticidae. Its occurrence, bionomics and harmfulness were studied at Forest District Bílovice nad Svitavou (Training Forest Enterprise Masaryk Forest Křtiny near Brno) in the period 2007 to 2010. Salix caprea L. was the main host and Populus tremula L. an additional host. Last year’s beetles occurred on woody species from the beginning of May to mid-October (most abundantly in June). In the laboratory, they lived 2 to 2.5 months and damaged on average 19.1 cm2 leaves S. caprea. Females laid on average 246.5 eggs, namely in 15.4 clutches at 16 eggs. Beetles of the new generation mostly overwintered (70%) in pupal chambers. About 30% this year’s beetles left pupal chambers. These occurred on trees from the second decade of July to the beginning of November (most abundantly in September). The smaller part of them ran over from S. caprea to newly grown young P. tremula in September and October. Males damaged on average 6.1 (females 7.0) cm2 leaves of P. tremula during 3 to 4-week feeding. Beetles do not mate before hibernation and eggs develop in ovaries of females only after wintering. The development is obligatorily univoltine. With respect to the low consumption of food it is not usually necessary to control the pest.https://acta.mendelu.cz/59/5/0263/Alticidae<i>Crepidodera aurata</i>hibernationoccurrencehost speciesfertility
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Occurrence, bionomics and harmfulness of Crepidodera aurata (Marsh.) (Coleoptera, Alticidae)
Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis
Alticidae
<i>Crepidodera aurata</i>
hibernation
occurrence
host species
fertility
title Occurrence, bionomics and harmfulness of Crepidodera aurata (Marsh.) (Coleoptera, Alticidae)
title_full Occurrence, bionomics and harmfulness of Crepidodera aurata (Marsh.) (Coleoptera, Alticidae)
title_fullStr Occurrence, bionomics and harmfulness of Crepidodera aurata (Marsh.) (Coleoptera, Alticidae)
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence, bionomics and harmfulness of Crepidodera aurata (Marsh.) (Coleoptera, Alticidae)
title_short Occurrence, bionomics and harmfulness of Crepidodera aurata (Marsh.) (Coleoptera, Alticidae)
title_sort occurrence bionomics and harmfulness of crepidodera aurata marsh coleoptera alticidae
topic Alticidae
<i>Crepidodera aurata</i>
hibernation
occurrence
host species
fertility
url https://acta.mendelu.cz/59/5/0263/
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