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摘要
Vilbasteana oculata(半翅目)和 Otiorhynchus smreczynskii(甲虫)是波罗的海周边国家的外来物种,而且还在继续扩散。有时,食草动物在进入有其他植物物种的新地区时,往往会增加它们的食物植物范围。了解特定昆虫物种的取食趋势有助于预测昆虫-植物营养关系在它们扩大范围的其他地区可能发生的变化。本研究考察了两种昆虫--V. oculata 和 O. smreczynskii--的取食趋势。研究主要在拉脱维亚进行,同时还在爱沙尼亚、立陶宛、波兰和瑞典进行了其他考察。在这项研究中,4 种 Fraxinus 和 4 种女贞被确认为 V. oculata 的新食物植物。斯麦琴斯基(O. smreczynskii)成虫的主要食物植物最初可能属于女贞属和丁香属。在这项研究中,首次记录了一些替代性食物植物,一般为木本植物,也有一些草本植物。大部分新登记的铁线莲食用植物属于油茶科和蔷薇科。其他食物植物属于 Adoxaceae、Celastraceae、Elaeagnaceae、Ericaceae、Grossulariaceae 和 Rhamnaceae 科。波兰(2017 年)和瑞典(2019 年)首次确认了 V. oculata。
New food plants for insects Vilbasteana oculata (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) and Otiorhynchus smreczynskii (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in the Baltic region
Vilbasteana oculata (hemipteran) and Otiorhynchus smreczynskii (beetle) are alien species in countries around the Baltic Sea, and they are continuing to spread. Sometimes when entering new areas where other plant species are found, herbivores tend to add to their range of food plants. Knowledge of the feeding trends of particular insect species can be useful in predicting possible changes in insect-plant trophic relationships in other regions where they expanding in range. This study looks at the feeding trends of two insect species – V. oculata and O. smreczynskii. The study was carried out mainly in Latvia, as well as in other expeditions in Estonia, Lithuania, Poland and Sweden. In this study, four Fraxinus and four Ligustrum species were confirmed as the new food plants for V. oculata. The main food plants for adults of O. smreczynskii probably originally belonged to the genera Ligustrum and Syringa. In this study, a number of alternative food plants have been recorded for the first time, generally woody and some herbaceous plants. Most of the newly registered food plants for O. smreczynskii belong to the families Oleaceae and Rosaceae. Other food plants belong to the families Adoxaceae, Celastraceae, Elaeagnaceae, Ericaceae, Grossulariaceae, and Rhamnaceae. V. oculata was confirmed in Poland (2017) and Sweden (2019) for the first time.