[Adastra] Beetle on Aspen
Peter J Hodge
peter.j.hodge at tesco.net
Sat Jun 9 19:03:16 BST 2007
Sarah,
Chrysomela populi has a tiny black spot covering the extreme apex of the
elytra whereas in C. tremulae they are entirely red. I believe the shape of
the pronotum also differs slightly. Both feed on Aspen but C. tremulae
appears to be extinct or almost extinct in Britain.
Peter Hodge.
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From: "SARAH PATTON" <house.mouse at btopenworld.com>
To: "Adastra" <adastra at lists.sxbrc.org.uk>
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 11:40 AM
Subject: [Adastra] Beetle on Aspen
> Can anyone give me any features for distinguishing Chrysomela populi from
> C. tremulae? I found one of them on a young Aspen yesterday, but can't
> find any reference to distinguish which it is.
>
> Thanks
> Sarah
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