Description Of The Mature Larva Of Phaedon (Othosticha) Semimarginatus Affinis Guérin (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Chrysomelinae)
Author
Cabrera, Nora C.
Departamento de Entomología Museo de La Plata Paseo del Bosque s / n 1900 La Plata, ARGENTINA
text
The Coleopterists Bulletin
2001
2001-03-01
55
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journal article
10.1649/0010-065x(2001)055[0030:dotmlo]2.0.co;2
1938-4394
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Description of Larvae of
Phaedon (Orthosticha) semimarginatus affinis
(
Figs. 1–10
)
Diagnosis.
Phaedon
(
O.
)
s.
affinis
larvae are similar to those of
P. concinus
Stephens
and
P. cochleariae
Fabricius
in that tubercles Es and Ss are fused on the meso and metathorax and Dae are absent from abdominal segments 1– 6. They are different in having tubercles Dai and Dae separated on the meso and metathorax, tubercle Dai only present on abdominal segments 1–3 and in the absence of an additional frontal setae (f 2).
Mature Larvae.
Habitus
(
Fig. 1
). Length:
4.8–5.3 mm
; width:
1.76–1.90 mm
(x: 10). Body weakly convex, dark brown: tubercles and intertubercular plates pale brown, distinct dorsally and ventrally; thorax and abdominal segments 1–7 with eversible glands.
Head
(
Fig. 2
). Width:
0.85–1 mm
. Hypognathous, shape ovoid, shiny, dark brown. Epicranial suture distinct, well developed, extending about one fourth of head, frontal arms distinct throughout, divergent and gently curved. Endocarina present, extending to clypeus. Vertex with four setae (v1, v3, v4, v6): v1 and v4 simple, longest setae 1.50 length of antennae. Frons with four pairs of frontal setae (f1, f3, f4, f6) long, f2 absent and one pair of frontal sensillum (fsm).
Antenna
(
Fig. 8
) short, 3segmented; segment 1 short, weakly transverse or square; segment 2 longer than wide, segment 3 with conical sensory appendage at base.
Stemmata
(
Fig. 7
) arranged in two groups, one pair of anterior stemmata posterior base of antennae, two pairs of posterior stemmata situated anterior base of antennae, four pairs of stemmatic setae (ss) present, ss
1 in
posterior group of stemmata; ss2, ss3 and ss4 between anterior group of stemmata.
Clypeus
and
labrum
concolorous with head, clypeus with three pairs of setae, two pairs in medial area and one setae on lateral margins.
Labrum
(
Fig. 3
) with medial notch acutely angulate, bearing four large median setae along anterior margin and two small setae laterally.
Mandibles
(
Fig. 4
) brown, symmetrical, robust; 5dentate, apical tooth sharply pointed; inner margin with fine serrations, bearing two large setae (ms) dorso laterally, basal setae slightly longer than lateral setae; dorsal surface with two mandibular sensilla (msm).
Maxilla
(
Fig. 5
) cardo quadrangular; stipes as long as wide, with two large setae and one sensillum on external margin, near base of maxillary palp. Maxillary palp 4segmented, segment 1 with one seta and one sensillum.
Labium
(
Fig. 5
) with prementum and postmentum not fused together; postmentum with two pairs of postmental setae (pos 1–2), prementum with three pairs of premental setae (ps1–3). Labial palp 2segmented, segment 1 with two large setae and one sensilum; segment 2 conical, nearly as long as wide, with 10 sensilla.
Figs. 1–6.
Mature larvae of
Phaedon (O.) semimarginatus affinis
.
1)
Habitus;
2
) cephalic capsule, frontal view;
3
) labrum;
4
) left mandible, dorsal view;
5
) labium and maxilla;
6
) metathoracic leg. Scale: 1 mm.
Thorax
(
Fig. 10
). Prothorax dark brown, dorsal side with tubercle DDLEpa large and tubercle Epp small. Tubercle DDLEpa with 10 large setae, four distributed anteriorly, two in lateral margin and other setae posteriorly; setal group 2 bisetose, with additional seta between setae 2 and 4; tubercle Epp with one seta. Pleural region with tubercle P (1S); sternal region with an oval tubercle EsSs (1S) fused across midventral line. Dorsal surface of mesoand metathorax with four tubercles: tubercle DaiDae (2S) fused; tubercle Dpi (1S) oval, subequal to each other; tubercle DLpi (3S) round, smaller than Dpi, sometimes bisetose in the metathorax; tubercle DLaeDLpe (2S) round and convex. Epipleural region with two tubercles: tubercle Epa (2S) and Epp (1S) round, subequal to each one; pleural region with tubercle P (1S) oval, smaller than Epp. Sternal region with tubercle EsSs (2S) fused.
Spiracles
uniforous, situated separately on tubercle Epa of mesothorax.
Eversible glands
(
Fig. 9
) on pro, meso and metathorax.
Legs
(
Fig. 6
) similar in coloration, size and chaetotaxy; tarsal claw single, bearing single basal seta.
Figs. 7–9.
Mature larvae of
Phaedon (O.) semimarginatus affinis
.
7
) cephalic capsule, lateral view;
8
) antenna; lateral view;
9
) eversible gland, lateral view.
Abdomen
(
Fig. 10
) Segments 1–3 with three dorsal tubercles: tubercle Dai (1S) small, round, tubercle DpiDpe (3S) transversely oval, tubercle DLaeDLpe (2S) round, convex. Epipleural region with tubercle Epa small, transversely oval; pleural region with tubercle P (2S) round. Sternal region with three primary tubercles: tubercle AsPs (2S) round, subequal tubercle P, tubercle Ss (2S) transversely oval and tubercle Es (1S) round. A secondary tubercle as 1 with a micro seta on the anteroexterior part of tubercle Es. Segments 4–6 similar to segment 1 except for tubercle Dai absent; segments 7–9 with dorsal tubercle DDL (4S) large; epipleural region with tubercle Epa small and pleural region with tubercle P (2S); sternal region with tubercle EsSs (3S) fused. Segments 1–8 with spiracles on tubercle Epa; segments 1–7 with eversible glands on tubercle DLpaDLpe.
Natural History.
Phaedon
(
O.
)
s.
affinis
has been recorded in association with
Cordia
L.
(
Ehretiaceae
),
Punica granatum
L. (
Punicaceae
),
Baccharis tandilensis
Speg. (Compositae)
and
Solanum malacoxylon
Sendt (Solanaceae)
(
Bosq 1943
;
Rosillo 1944
).
Saini (1992)
recorded specimens from
Baccharis medullosa
(Compositae)
upon which
P
(
O.
)
affinis
may be a valuable biological weed control agent. Larvae and adults studied for this paper were collected on
Salpichroa origanifolia
(Lam) (Solanaceae)
and
Baccharis
sp.
Fig. 10.
Body chaetotaxy of
Phaedon (O.) semimarginatus affinis
,
right side. Pr: prothorax, Ms: mesothorax; Mt: metathorax, A 1–3: abdominal segment 1–3, A 4–6: abdominal segment 4–6, A 7–9: abdominal segment 7–9.
Larvae and adults of
Phaedon
feed in groups on upper and undersides of leaves. Females lay eggs on leaves in groups of 5 or 6 on undersides of leaves. There are three larval instars and pupation occurs in the soil at the base of the host plant.
Material Examined.
ARGENTINA
:
10 male
,
20 female
adults and
20 larvae
,
Buenos Aires
,
Gorina
,
XXII1991
,
Cabrera
col. (
MLP
)
.