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Agelastica alni (Chrysomelidae, Galerucinae).
Igor Grichanov
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Posted on 03-10-2006 12:59
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Couldn't these be Chrysomelidae (as supposed by Paul Beuk)
taken in N Russia (Belozersk) on July 18, 2006, from alder, Alnus (?????). PLease, ID.
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Hello, Igor!

I think those must be Agelastica alni (Chrysomelidae, Galerucinae). For comparison:

http://www.koleop...owski.html
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Igor Grichanov
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Thanks!
Crex wrote:
I haven' got it confirmed. I put the question on a swedish coleoptera forum, but no reply there. There were as you say several larvae on each leaf. The name fits (alnus=alni), but there might be other species that looks similar. There aren't many photos depicting the coleoptera larvae to compare with either. As you see on the other thread I have put a link to the german site with a photo of the Agelastica alni larvae.
 
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J?rgen Peters idea is right. There are three leaf beetle species on Alnus. The legs of the larvae of Chrysomela cuprea and Linaeidea aenea are yellow. No doubt: Agelastica alni - this species is very common and widespread. bg Frank
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