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''Psylliodes luridipennis'', commonly known as the Lundy cabbage flea beetle or the bronze Lundy cabbage flea beetle, is a species of
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endemic to the island of
Lundy Lundy is an English island in the Bristol Channel. It was a micronation from 1925–1969. It forms part of the district of Torridge in the county of Devon. About long and wide, Lundy has had a long and turbulent history, frequently chang ...
, where it lives and feeds upon the endemic
Lundy cabbage ''Coincya wrightii'', known as Lundy cabbage, is a species of primitive brassicoid, endemic to the island of Lundy off the southwestern coast of England, where it is sufficiently isolated to have formed its own species, with its endemic insec ...
(''Coincya wrightii''). Along with the
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''
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'' var. ''pallipes'' and an undescribed
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of flea beetle ''
Psylliodes napi ''Psylliodes napi'' is a species of flea beetle The flea beetle is a small, jumping beetle of the leaf beetle family (Chrysomelidae), that makes up the tribe Alticini which is part of the subfamily Galerucinae. Historically the flea beetles ...
'', it is known only from the Lundy cabbage. The species was first recorded by
Thomas Vernon Wollaston Thomas Vernon Wollaston (9 March 1822 – 4 January 1878) was a prominent English entomologist and malacologist, becoming especially known for his studies of Coleoptera inhabiting several North Atlantic archipelagoes. He was well-placed socially ...
in the 1840s, and was named by the Austrian entomologist Franz Kutschera in 1864. Adult Lundy cabbage flea beetle measure around in length. They have brassy-green heads and bodies, with reddish-brown
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. The adults feed upon the leaves of the Lundy cabbage, while the larvae
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into the plants to feed. The species is threatened by fluctuating numbers of Lundy cabbages, particularly due to invasive common rhododendrons (''Rhododendron ponticum'').


Taxonomy and evolution

The species was first collected by
Thomas Vernon Wollaston Thomas Vernon Wollaston (9 March 1822 – 4 January 1878) was a prominent English entomologist and malacologist, becoming especially known for his studies of Coleoptera inhabiting several North Atlantic archipelagoes. He was well-placed socially ...
, who visited Lundy in 1844 and 1845. He collected specimens of 153 species of beetle, including a specimen of the species that later became known as ''P. luridipennis''.
Charles Owen Waterhouse Charles Owen Waterhouse (19 June 1843 – 4 February 1917) was an English entomologist who specialised in Coleoptera. He was the eldest son of George Robert Waterhouse. Waterhouse was an Assistant Keeper at the British Museum (Natural Hist ...
listed the species in volume 2 of the ''
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'' as "''Psylliodes'' 6 sp. —?", and it was formally described and named by Austrian entomologist Franz Kutschera in the journal '' Wiener Entomologische Monatschrift'' in 1864. The ancestors of the modern ''P. luridipennis'' population would have been unable to survive on Lundy during the
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. As such, the species must either be a
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(a species once more widespread), a species which is not unique to Lundy with other undiscovered populations, or the result of comparatively recent
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on or near Lundy. One climatic and geological study suggests "that the ancestors of Lundy cabbage and its beetles may have had the opportunity to colonise Lundy across land during a few hundred years around 10,800 years ago or may subsequently have been aided by ow gone'stepping stone' land to the north east" of the island.


Description

''Psylliodes luridipennis'' adults are oblong-ovate, and the same size and build as '' P. hyoscyami'', but not as broad, measuring between 2.8 and 3.6 mm in length. They have a brassy-green head and
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, shining reddish-brown
elytra An elytron (; ; , ) is a modified, hardened forewing of beetles (Coleoptera), though a few of the true bugs (Hemiptera) such as the family Schizopteridae are extremely similar; in true bugs, the forewings are called hemelytra (sometimes alterna ...
and brassy-green legs. The hind
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are brassy in colour but paler at the base, and the antennae are brick-red. The adults are fully winged, and are capable of flight. Its brassy colour, smaller size, and more finely and closely punctate-striate elytra distinguish it from its ally, '' P. chrysocephala'', which is also found on Lundy. ''P. luridipennis'' is sometimes called the "bronze Lundy cabbage flea beetle" to differentiate it from another beetle found on the Lundy cabbage. This latter beetle, the "blue Lundy cabbage flea beetle", is a short-winged
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of the widespread ''P. napi''.


Ecology and distribution

Adult ''Psylliodes luridipennis'' beetles are invariably found on the
Lundy cabbage ''Coincya wrightii'', known as Lundy cabbage, is a species of primitive brassicoid, endemic to the island of Lundy off the southwestern coast of England, where it is sufficiently isolated to have formed its own species, with its endemic insec ...
(''Coincya wrightii)'', a species endemic to the island of
Lundy Lundy is an English island in the Bristol Channel. It was a micronation from 1925–1969. It forms part of the district of Torridge in the county of Devon. About long and wide, Lundy has had a long and turbulent history, frequently chang ...
, where they feed on the leaves. They are not found on other locally occurring plants. However, researchers were also able to lure the beetles onto other
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taken from gardens. Two other taxa are known only from Lundy cabbages—the
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''
Ceutorhynchus contractus ''Ceutorhynchus'' is a genus of true weevils in the tribe Ceutorhynchini. There are at least 400 described species in ''Ceutorhynchus''. ''Ceutorhynchus succinus'' Legalov, 2013 in arthropod paleontology, 2013 is a species from the Eocene of ...
'' var. ''pallipes'' and an undescribed
race Race, RACE or "The Race" may refer to: * Race (biology), an informal taxonomic classification within a species, generally within a sub-species * Race (human categorization), classification of humans into groups based on physical traits, and/or s ...
of the flea beetle ''
Psylliodes napi ''Psylliodes napi'' is a species of flea beetle The flea beetle is a small, jumping beetle of the leaf beetle family (Chrysomelidae), that makes up the tribe Alticini which is part of the subfamily Galerucinae. Historically the flea beetles ...
''—making the plant unique to Britain as the only endemic species which is the exclusive host to endemic insect species. However, the Lundy cabbage is also host to a diverse variety of other invertebrate species. ''Psylliodes luridipennis'' is found throughout the highly limited range of the Lundy cabbage, including sheer sea cliffs and further inland at Millcombe House. The insects also found their way to Lundy cabbages artificially seeded within the cabbage's range within a year. It had been hypothesised that ''P. luridipennis'' and ''Ceutorhynchus contractus'' var. ''pallipes'' may help pollinate the Lundy cabbage, but observations of the taxa indicate that neither visit flowers. While there are no
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s on Lundy, other species of winged insects are present. The plant may rely primarily upon
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of the genus ''
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'' and the wind for pollination. ''Psylliodes luridipennis'' females lay their eggs on Lundy cabbage leaf stalks. The white larvae are
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, digging into the petioles and stems. After emerging in late summer, they
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in soil.


Conservation

Along with the Lundy cabbage, ''Psylliodes luridipennis'' has been listed in the
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, and an action plan for its conservation, along with the conservation of other endemic species, has been prepared. This plan revolves mostly around the control of ''
Rhododendron ponticum ''Rhododendron ponticum'', called common rhododendron or pontic rhododendron, is a species of ''Rhododendron'' native to the Iberian Peninsula in southwest Europe and the Caucasus region in northern West Asia. Description ''R. ponticum'' is a d ...
'', an
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which threatens the Lundy cabbage. The beetle is threatened by fluctuating numbers of Lundy cabbages. Though it is quicker than ''P. napi'' to recolonise new growth after bad years for the cabbage, it is slower to recover than the cabbage itself. The
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recognise ''Psylliodes luridipennis'' as a "priority species" for conservation purposes, due to the fluctuating numbers of Lundy cabbages. Though the committee notes that " st plant numbers have been low, but relatively stable since 2001", it claims that ''P. luridipennis'' "has been noticeably difficult to find in recent years". Based on pre-1994
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guidelines, the species was informally deemed as " vulnerable".


See also

* List of leaf beetle (Chrysomelidae) species recorded in Britain *
List of endemic species of the British Isles The British Isles have few endemic species due to past frequent glaciations and because of the proximity to Continental Europe and former land bridges which enabled species to re-colonise the islands from the continent following glaciations. Mos ...


References


Further reading

*Shute, S. L. (1975). "A note on the specific status of ''Psylliodes luridipennis'' Kitshera". ''Entomologist's Monthly Magazine'' 111: 123–7. {{Taxonbar, from=Q2446722 Alticini Beetles described in 1864 Lundy Endemic fauna of England Beetles of Europe