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Randel(2013)提供了一份先前为Lytta magister Horn, 1870年出版的11种寄主植物清单(Meloidae: Meloinae)和美国加利福尼亚州Kern县中南部Rosamond社区的9种新观察结果。Hendricks(1984)报道了一种寄主植物Encelia frutescens a . Gray (Asteraceae),但Randel(2013)没有将其包括在内,但这并不意外,因为Encelia属植物是L. magister的主要食物来源(Snead and Alcock 1985)。除了在Randel(2013)上发表的记录外,我在这里报告了L. magister的新寄主植物。Lytta magister的分布范围从南加州延伸到亚利桑那州,进入索诺拉西北部和墨西哥的下加利福尼亚半岛,并继续向北延伸到犹他州(Pinto和Clark 2022;Randel 2013)。我于2019年4月25日在加利福尼亚州圣贝纳迪诺县西北部的Searles Valley附近观察了L. magister的摄食行为(图1)。在生物调查期间,偶然地观察到Lytta magister成虫以灌木和牧草为食,并记录了一种新的寄主植物。观察成虫摄食如下:
New Host Record For Adult Lytta magister Horn (Coleoptera: Meloidae) from California, USA
Randel (2013) provided a list of 11 host plants previously published for Lytta magister Horn, 1870 (Meloidae: Meloinae) and nine new observations from the community of Rosamond, in south-central Kern County, California, USA. Hendricks (1984) reported Encelia frutescens A. Gray (Asteraceae) as a host plant species not included in Randel (2013) but is not unexpected as plants in the genus Encelia are major food sources for L. magister (Snead and Alcock 1985). In addition to those records published in Randel (2013), I report here a new host plant for L. magister. Lytta magister has a distributional range extending from southern California to Arizona into northwestern Sonora and the Baja California Peninsula, Mexico, and continues north to Utah (Pinto and Clark 2022; Randel 2013). I observed L. magister feeding behavior near Searles Valley, in northwestern San Bernardino County, California on 25 April 2019 (Fig. 1). Lytta magister adults were opportunistically observed during biological surveys feeding on shrubs and forbs, with one new host plant recorded. Adults were observed feeding on the following:
期刊介绍:
Founded in 1947 by Ross H. Arnett, Jr., The Coleopterists Bulletin is a refereed quarterly journal, which includes a wide variety of articles on taxonomy and ecology of beetles (Coleoptera). Both members and non-members may submit manuscripts for consideration for publication.