2019
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4679.3.4
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A new species of Phyllotreta Chevrolat, 1836 (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae: Alticini) from Omsk Province of Russia with comments on Phyllotreta species diversity in Northeastern Palearctic

Abstract: A new species of flea beetle genus Phyllotreta Chevrolat, 1836 (P. sholaksori new species) is described from shores of saline lakes in Southwestern Siberia. It is compared with species with which it was collected as well as with species comprising a group to which it belongs (P. araxicola Jablokoff-Khnzorian, 1968, P. astrachanica Lopatin, 1977, P. atra Fabricius, 1775, P. balcanica Heikertinger, 1909, P. cruciferae Goeze, 1777, and P. diademata Fourdas, 1860). All these species are illustrated and included in… Show more

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“…This beetle species is not known to be present in the EU. According to Fauna Europaea 7 , 39 species of the genus Chaetocnema are present in the EU, but only C. conducta has been reported on maize in the EU (Konstantinov et al, 2011). Other North American vectors are: Diabrotica undecempunctata (both adult and larva), Chaetocnema denticulata, larvae of Delia platura, Agriotes mancus, Phyllophaga sp.…”
Section: Life Cyclementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This beetle species is not known to be present in the EU. According to Fauna Europaea 7 , 39 species of the genus Chaetocnema are present in the EU, but only C. conducta has been reported on maize in the EU (Konstantinov et al, 2011). Other North American vectors are: Diabrotica undecempunctata (both adult and larva), Chaetocnema denticulata, larvae of Delia platura, Agriotes mancus, Phyllophaga sp.…”
Section: Life Cyclementioning
confidence: 99%