Clytra quadripunctata
{{short description|Species of beetle}}
{{Speciesbox
| image = Clytra quadripunctata.jpeg
| image_caption = Four spotted leaf beetle
| genus = Clytra
| species = quadripunctata
| authority = (Linnaeus, 1758)[https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/727285#page/396/mode/1up Systema naturae ed. 10: 374]
| display_parents = 3
| synonyms_ref = [https://www.gbif.org/species/4462028 GBIF]
| synonyms =
- Chrysomela 4-punctata Linnaeus, 1758
- Clytra (Clytra) quadrisignata Markel, 1841
- Clythra appendicina Lacordaire, 1848
- Clytra (Clytra) messae G. Muller, 1921
- Clytra (Clytra) latina G. Muller, 1951
}}
Clytra quadripunctata is a species of leaf beetle in the subfamily Cryptocephalinae. Its common name is Four spotted leaf beetle.
Subspecies
Subspecies include:[https://www.biolib.cz/en/taxon/id11528/ Biolib]
- Clytra quadripunctata quadripunctata (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Clytra quadripunctata puberula Weise, 1898
Distribution and habitat
This species is present in the western Palearctic realm from Europe (Bohemia, Moravia, France, Germany, Italy, Slovakia and the north of Spain) to Mongolia.[http://www.cassidae.uni.wroc.pl/European%20Chrysomelidae/clytra%20quadripunctata.htm Chrysomelidae of Europe][https://fauna-eu.org/cdm_dataportal/taxon/e431c918-b995-4ba6-8076-3019b0f32901 Fauna europaea] They can be found on woody plants, roadside edges, dry grasslands and forest edges.
Description
File: Chrysomelidae - Clytra quadripunctata (female).jpg
Clytra quadripunctata can reach a body length of about {{cvt|8|-|10|mm}}. These beetles show 4 black spots on the yellow-red wing covers. This species is very similar to Clytra laeviuscula, but Clytra quadripunctata has rounded and smaller posterior spots on the elytra.
The main criterion for distinguishing the two species is located in the center of the pronotum: it is regularly punctate in Clytra quadripunctata and not shiny, but smooth and shiny in Clytra laeviuscula.
Biology
Adults can be found from April to the end of August.[https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/466055-Clytra-quadripunctata iNatutalist] This species of beetle is common in the spring on the flowering blackberry bushes and consumes the fruit. They feed on the leaves of various plants, including: Dactylis glomerata, Pteridium aquilinum, hawthorn (Crataegus), blackthorn (Prunus), willow (Salix), birch (Betula) and oak (Quercus).[http://www.brc.ac.uk/dbif/invertebratesresults.aspx?insectid=2162 Database of Insects and their Food Plants] These beetles lives near wood ants (genus Formica). The larvae develop in the nests of these ants.Michael Chinery - Insectes de France et d'Europe occidentale, Paris, Groupe Flammarion (2012), pg. 282-283 (ISBN 978-2-08-128823-2 {{in lang|fr}})
Bibliography
- Anderson, R., Nash, R. & O'Connor, J.P.. 1997, Irish Coleoptera: a revised and annotated list, Irish Naturalists' Journal Special Entomological Supplement, 1-81
- du Chatenet, G, 2000, Coléoptères Phytophages D’Europe, NAP Editions,
- Joy, N.H., 1932, A practical handbook of British beetles, H.F. & G. Witherby,
- This article has been expanded using, inter alia, material based on a translation of an article from the French Wikipedia, by the same name.
Gallery
File: Clytra.quadripunctata.jpg
File: Clytra quadripunctata (14044251907).jpg
File: Clytra quadripunctata-Clytre à quatre points-201606061.jpg
File: Clytra quadripunctata Lacord, 1848.jpg
References
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Category:Beetles described in 1758
Category:Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus
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