Pachybrachis (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Cryptocephalinae) of Eastern Canada
Author
Barney, Robert J.
Gus R. Douglass Land-Grant Institute, West Virginia State University, Institute, West Virginia, United States 25112 - 1000
rbarney@wvstateu.edu
Author
LeSage, Laurent
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Eastern Cereal and Oilseed Research Centre, Neatby Building, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K 1 A 0 C 6
Author
Savard, Karine
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Eastern Cereal and Oilseed Research Centre, Neatby Building, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K 1 A 0 C 6
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Pachybrachis hepaticus hepaticus (F. E. Melsheimer, 1847)
Habitus 5
; Map 5
; Figures 1c
, 3a
, 7c
Cryptocephalus hepaticus
F. E. Melsheimer, 1847: 171.
Cryptocephalus punctatus
Haldeman, 1849: 257.
Recognition.
Front femora not enlarged in comparison to those of middle and hind legs (
Figure 3a
); eyes small and remote (
Figure 1d
); antennae short, less than half body length (
Habitus 5
); integument densely, diffusely punctate (
Figure 7c
); elytra tapered to apex; male size very small: length 1.68
+/-
0.07 mm, width 0.96
+/-
0.07 mm.
Distribution.
Transcontinental, extending from California to Maine (
Riley et al. 2003
). In eastern Canada,
Pachybrachis hepaticus hepaticus
occurs in southern Ontario from Lake Ontario to the Ottawa River Valley in
Quebec
(
Map 5
).
Material examined.
ONTARIO: Carleton Co., Jockevale, 4.VII.1934, W. J. Brown [1♂, CNC]; Ottawa, 24.VI.1995, [ex. field notes: "pinery forest preserve, on sand dunes
..."
], B. F. & J. L. Carr [1♀, CNC]; Essex Co., Leamington, 3.VII.1931, W. J. Brown [1♀, CNC]; same data, except 17.VI.1940 [1♂, CNC]; Point Pelee, 24.VI.1931, W. J. Brown [1♂, CNC]; Haldimand-Norfolk Cos., Turkey Point, 24.VII.1984, sweeping in marshy area, L. LeSage [1♀, CNC]; Hasting Co., 10.VII.1938, Brimley [1♀, CNC]; Norfolk Co., Forestville, 15.VI.1931, W. J. Brown [1♂, CNC]; Parry Sound Dist., Scotia Junction, 28.VII.1934, H. W. Wenzel [1♂ 1♀, OSUC]; Prince Edward Co., 22.VI.1919, Brimley [1♀, CNC]; same data, except 28.VI.1921 [1♂, CNC]; same data, except 2.VIII.1925 [1♀, CNC]; Renfrew Co., Arnprior, 20.VII.1941, W. J. Brown [1♀, CNC]; Russell Co., Mer Bleue, 18.VI.1986, W. J. Brown [1♂, CNC]; same data, except 10.VII.1936 [1♀, CNC]; Toronto Co., Toronto, F. Knab [1♀, USNM]; same data, except 26.V.1896, R. J. Crew [1♀, ROM]. Unknown Co., East Ontario, 1885 [1♀, CNC].
QUEBEC
: Deux-Montagnes Co., La Trappe, 30.VI.1931, J. Ouellet [1♂, CEUM]; same data, except 27-29.VI.1933 [21♂ 15♀, CEUM]; same data, except
23
.VII.1933 [1♀, CEUM]; same data, except 28.VII.1934 [1♀, CEUM]; same data, except 20.VIII.1936 [1♂, CEUM]; same data, except 26.VIII.1946 [1♀, CEUM]; same data, except 7.VII.1949 [1♂, CEUM]; Gatineau Co., Alcove, 24.VIII.1936, W. J. Brown [1♀, CNC]; Gatineau Park, Meach Lake, 30.VII.1972, A. Davies [1♀, CNC]; Wakefield, 20.VII.1932, W. J. Brown [2♀, CNC]; Wright, 27.VI.1933, G. S. Walley [1♂, CNC]; Labelle Co., Nominingue, 29.VII.1931, J. Ouellet [3♀, CEUM]; same data, except 6-21.VII.1932 [20♂ 13♀, CEUM]; same data, except 4.VII.1933 [2♂ 1♀, CEUM]; same data, except 2.VII.1934 [1♂, CEUM]; same data, except 8.VII.1935 [1♂, CEUM]; same data, except 22.VII.1936 [2♀, MSUC]; same data, except 2.VIII.1936 [1♂, CEUM].
Host plants.
No plant association records were available from specimens examined.
Pachybrachis hepaticus hepaticus
may be a polyphagous species, considering the number of plant families listed in
Clark et al. (2004)
:
Asteraceae
,
Euphorbiaceae
,
Fabaceae
,
Juncaceae
,
Salicaceae
, and
Tamaricaceae
.
Comments.
Of all the species here studied, the shortest antennae (
Habitus 5
) and smallest eyes are found in
Pachybrachis hepaticus hepaticus
. Further investigation may require that a new genus is established for the eastern and western subspecies of
Pachybrachis hepaticus
.
Fall (1915)
cited specimens from
Montreal
, May 24 (Liebeck Coll.); Toronto (Crew); and Scotia Junction, July 27 (Wenzel), but these specimens could not be located and examined.