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Luperus longicornis

Species of beetle From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Luperus longicornis
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Luperus longicornis is a skeletonizing leaf beetle belonging to the family Chrysomelidae, subfamily Galerucinae. The species was first described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1781.

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Distribution

This species can be found in the whole Palearctic realm and in the Near East.

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Description

Luperus longicornis can reach a body length of about 4–5 mm (0.16–0.20 in). These beetles have black bodies and orange legs. The males generally have longer antennae than their female counterparts.

Biology

The larvae feed on grass roots and pass winter in the larval stage, as development is completed in the spring. Adults mainly feed on leaves of willows (Salix species) and birch, but also on Rosaceae species and on foliage of several trees (Populus tremula, Quercus robur, etc.).

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