Phratora Laticollis
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''Phratora laticollis'' is a species of
leaf beetle The insects of the beetle family Chrysomelidae are commonly known as leaf beetles, and include over 37,000 (and probably at least 50,000) species in more than 2,500 genera, making up one of the largest and most commonly encountered of all beetle ...
found in Europe and Asia. This beetle is found on ''
Populus ''Populus'' is a genus of 25–30 species of deciduous flowering plants in the family Salicaceae, native to most of the Northern Hemisphere. English names variously applied to different species include poplar (), aspen, and cottonwood. The we ...
'' species and the chemistry and production of its larval defensive secretions and host plant relationships have been studied extensively.


Description

This small (3.7–5 mm) beetle is similar and size and coloration to other species of ''
Phratora Phratora is a genus of Chrysomelidae, leaf beetles. It is synonymous to ''Phyllodecta'' . European ''Phratora'' species can be distinguished based on morphology of female genitalia., but they differ little in size and body form and most sho ...
''. Adults are typically metallic blue or green. In Europe, it is most likely to co-occur on
Populus ''Populus'' is a genus of 25–30 species of deciduous flowering plants in the family Salicaceae, native to most of the Northern Hemisphere. English names variously applied to different species include poplar (), aspen, and cottonwood. The we ...
host species with two other ''
Phratora Phratora is a genus of Chrysomelidae, leaf beetles. It is synonymous to ''Phyllodecta'' . European ''Phratora'' species can be distinguished based on morphology of female genitalia., but they differ little in size and body form and most sho ...
'' species ''
Phratora vitellinae ''Phratora vitellinae'', the brassy leaf beetle, formerly ''Phyllodecta vitellinae'', is a beetle of the family Chrysomelidae found in Europe and Asia. It feeds on ''Populus'' and ''Salix'' species. The evolution of its host plant preferences and ...
'' and ''
Phratora atrovirens Phratora is a genus of leaf beetles. It is synonymous to ''Phyllodecta'' . European ''Phratora'' species can be distinguished based on morphology of female genitalia., but they differ little in size and body form and most show metallic colo ...
''. It is larger and more abundant than ''P. atrovirens'' and somewhat narrower in body shape than ''P. vitellinae''. Eggs are typically laid in clutches of 8–16, arranged in rows on the underside of the host leaf. Like other ''
Phratora Phratora is a genus of Chrysomelidae, leaf beetles. It is synonymous to ''Phyllodecta'' . European ''Phratora'' species can be distinguished based on morphology of female genitalia., but they differ little in size and body form and most sho ...
'' species, eggs are partially covered with a crusty secretion. Larvae feed in groups in early instars (molts), and sometimes show color polymorphisms.


Range

''Phratora laticollis'' has a widespread distribution. In Europe, it is found in Arctic regions and the Nordic countries, the United Kingdom, Germany to Spain, Serbia and Bosnia, and Bulgaria. It is also found in China and elsewhere in Asia. Populations occur at high elevations in parts of central Europe and China.


Habitat and host plants

''Phratora laticollis'' adults feed and lay eggs on ''
Populus ''Populus'' is a genus of 25–30 species of deciduous flowering plants in the family Salicaceae, native to most of the Northern Hemisphere. English names variously applied to different species include poplar (), aspen, and cottonwood. The we ...
'' trees, including ''
Populus tremula ''Populus tremula'' (commonly called aspen, common aspen, Eurasian aspen, European aspen, or quaking aspen) is a species of poplar native to cool temperate regions of Europe and Asia, from Iceland and the British IslesJames KilkellIrish native ...
'', ''
Populus nigra ''Populus nigra'', the black poplar, is a species of cottonwood poplar, the type species of section ''Aigeiros'' of the genus ''Populus'', native to Europe, southwest and central Asia, and northwest Africa.Flora Europaea''Populus nigra''/ref> ...
'', and ''
Populus alba ''Populus alba'', commonly called silver poplar,Webb, C. J.; Sykes, W. R.; Garnock-Jones, P. J. 1988: Flora of New Zealand. Vol. IV. Naturalised Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms, Dicotyledons. 4. Christchurch, New Zealand, Botany Division, D.S.I.R. si ...
''. Their larvae develop on the same host plants as adults. Their host plants belong to the family
Salicaceae The Salicaceae is the willow family of flowering plants. The traditional family (Salicaceae ''sensu stricto'') included the willows, poplar, aspen, and cottonwoods. Genetic studies summarized by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG) have greatly ...
, but unlike the willow species (
Salix Willows, also called sallows and osiers, from the genus ''Salix'', comprise around 400 speciesMabberley, D.J. 1997. The Plant Book, Cambridge University Press #2: Cambridge. of typically deciduous trees and shrubs, found primarily on moist so ...
) that other
Phratora Phratora is a genus of Chrysomelidae, leaf beetles. It is synonymous to ''Phyllodecta'' . European ''Phratora'' species can be distinguished based on morphology of female genitalia., but they differ little in size and body form and most sho ...
species favor,
Populus ''Populus'' is a genus of 25–30 species of deciduous flowering plants in the family Salicaceae, native to most of the Northern Hemisphere. English names variously applied to different species include poplar (), aspen, and cottonwood. The we ...
species all contain relatively high levels of salicylates in their leaves. Laboratory feeding tests showed that the phenol glycosides (salicylates) characteristic of
Populus ''Populus'' is a genus of 25–30 species of deciduous flowering plants in the family Salicaceae, native to most of the Northern Hemisphere. English names variously applied to different species include poplar (), aspen, and cottonwood. The we ...
species stimulate ''P. laticollis'' feeding. They are also attracted to volatile compounds emitted by host trees, which may explain preferences based on host plant gender and prior history of insect herbivory.


Life history

Lühmann (1939) described the life history of a population in Germany in detail. After overwintering, adult beetles seek mid-sized trees of ''
Populus tremula ''Populus tremula'' (commonly called aspen, common aspen, Eurasian aspen, European aspen, or quaking aspen) is a species of poplar native to cool temperate regions of Europe and Asia, from Iceland and the British IslesJames KilkellIrish native ...
'' within aspen groves for feeding, oviposition, and production of the summer generation. When spring arrives, overwintered beetles spend 2–3 weeks feeding and lay up to 250 eggs on the undersides of leaves. After eggs hatched, larvae spent about 5–6 days in the first, second, and third instars before leaving the host plant and making a pupal case. After about six days, adults emerge and remain in the pupal case for an additional two days before emerging. In central Europe, this species can experience multiple generations per growing season (multivoltine), but it appears to undergo only one generation per summer in the Nordic countries or at high elevations. Overwintering was observed under the bark of fir trees near the
Populus tremula ''Populus tremula'' (commonly called aspen, common aspen, Eurasian aspen, European aspen, or quaking aspen) is a species of poplar native to cool temperate regions of Europe and Asia, from Iceland and the British IslesJames KilkellIrish native ...
stand where beetle populations had been found. Van der Laak (1982) investigated the mechanisms of cold tolerance and overwintering success in ''P. laticollis.'' These studies revealed that ''P. laticollis'' can be 'freeze-tolerant' in summer and winter. Multiple mechanisms influence cold tolerance and it varies over the year partly due to the concentration of metabolic products such as glycerol and other factors.


Larval secretion chemistry

''Phratora laticollis'' larvae secrete a defensive secretion that contains iridoid monoterpenes that they synthesize themselves (autogeneously), while their congener ''
Phratora vitellinae ''Phratora vitellinae'', the brassy leaf beetle, formerly ''Phyllodecta vitellinae'', is a beetle of the family Chrysomelidae found in Europe and Asia. It feeds on ''Populus'' and ''Salix'' species. The evolution of its host plant preferences and ...
'' sequesters host plant salicylates to make its larval defensive secretion. Using host plant compounds to make the larval defensive secretions appears to be the evolutionarily advanced or derived state of this trait, but ''P. laticollis'' appears to be pre-adapted to evolve the use of host plant salicylates to produce its defensive secretion. Larvae of ''P. laticollis'' already possess systems to transport plant secondary compounds that can be modified to sequester those compounds for their own defense.


Natural enemies

Lühmann (1939) described a fly predator that consumed the eggs and larvae of ''P. laticollis'' and these descriptions suggest that it was the syrphid fly ''
Parasyrphus nigritarsis ''Parasyrphus nigritarsis'' is a species of hoverfly, from the family Syrphidae, in the order Diptera. It is known from northern Europe and North America, and has been considered to be a rare species in parts of its range. Adults visit flowers as ...
.'' He also mentioned the presence of tachinid fly parasitoids that attacked ''P. laticollis'' larvae but emerged when the beetle reached the adult stage. These parasitoids might be '' Medina luctuosa,'' which others observed attacking ''P. laticollis'' adults along with a braconid wasp in the genus ''
Perilitus ''Perilitus'' is a genus of wasps. References Braconidae genera {{Ichneumonoidea-stub ...
'', which is likely ''
Perilitus brevicollis ''Perilitus brevicollis'' is a species of parasitoid wasp in the family Braconidae The Braconidae are a family of parasitoid wasps. After the closely related Ichneumonidae, braconids make up the second-largest family in the order Hymenoptera, ...
,'' a known parasitoid of ''
Phratora vulgatissima Phratora is a genus of leaf beetles. It is synonymous to ''Phyllodecta'' . European ''Phratora'' species can be distinguished based on morphology of female genitalia., but they differ little in size and body form and most show metallic col ...
''. Larvae are also parasitized by ''
Meigenia mutabilis ''Meigenia'' is a genus of fly, flies in the family Tachinidae. Species *''Meigenia bellina'' Mesnil, 1967 *''Meigenia dorsalis'' (Johann Wilhelm Meigen, Meigen, 1824) *''Meigenia fuscisquama'' Liu & Zhang, 2007 *''Meigenia grandigena'' (Louis P ...
'', a
tachinid The Tachinidae are a large and variable family of true flies within the insect order Diptera, with more than 8,200 known species and many more to be discovered. Over 1,300 species have been described in North America alone. Insects in this family ...
fly The bug ''
Rhacognathus punctatus ''Rhacognathus punctatus'', the Heather Bug, is a species of Pentatomidae, stink bugs (family (biology), family Pentatomidae). Description ''Rhacognathus punctatus'' can reach a length of . This predatory Pentatomidae, stink bug has a mottled me ...
'' consumes adult beetles. Most likely, the bug '' Anthocorus nemorum'' consumes ''P. laticollis'' larvae. The wasp ''
Symmorphus bifasciatus ''Symmorphus bifasciatus'', the willow mason-wasp, is a species of potter wasp, from the subfamily Eumeninae of the social wasp family Vespidae which is widely distributed in the Palearctic region. Description ''Symmorphus bifasciatus''is one ...
'' feeds on larvae of ''
Phratora Phratora is a genus of Chrysomelidae, leaf beetles. It is synonymous to ''Phyllodecta'' . European ''Phratora'' species can be distinguished based on morphology of female genitalia., but they differ little in size and body form and most sho ...
'' species, including ''P. laticollis''. Overall, many of the same species that feed on ''P. laticollis'' also consume other ''
Phratora Phratora is a genus of Chrysomelidae, leaf beetles. It is synonymous to ''Phyllodecta'' . European ''Phratora'' species can be distinguished based on morphology of female genitalia., but they differ little in size and body form and most sho ...
'' species and other leaf beetles, which often occur on the same host plants and similar habitats. Some of these enemies appear to be attracted to leaf beetle secretions.


Taxonomy

Species in the genus ''
Phratora Phratora is a genus of Chrysomelidae, leaf beetles. It is synonymous to ''Phyllodecta'' . European ''Phratora'' species can be distinguished based on morphology of female genitalia., but they differ little in size and body form and most sho ...
'' are morphologically fairly uniform, but vary substantially in their host plant preferences. Ge (2005) noted that a newly described ''
Phratora Phratora is a genus of Chrysomelidae, leaf beetles. It is synonymous to ''Phyllodecta'' . European ''Phratora'' species can be distinguished based on morphology of female genitalia., but they differ little in size and body form and most sho ...
'' species in China, ''P. quadrithoralis,'' closely resembles ''P. laticollis.'' Within Europe, the closest relative to ''P. laticollis'' appears to be another specialist on ''
Populus ''Populus'' is a genus of 25–30 species of deciduous flowering plants in the family Salicaceae, native to most of the Northern Hemisphere. English names variously applied to different species include poplar (), aspen, and cottonwood. The we ...
,'' ''P. atrovirens.''


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