Smaragdina affinis
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Species: | S. affinis
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Smaragdina affinis (Illiger, 1794)
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Smaragdina affinis is a species of short-horned leaf beetles belonging to the family Chrysomelidae, subfamily Clytrinae.
Subspecies[]
- Smaragdina affinis affinis (Illiger, 1794)
- Smaragdina affinis manicata (Lacordaire, 1848) - in Spain[1]
Description[]
The adults are 3.5–4 millimetres (0.14–0.16 in) long. Head is shiny black. Elytrae are black, with bluish reflections. Pronotum is edged with orange-red or red-brown, while the disc is black. Pronotum shows a fine and sparse punctuation, with strong and dense punctuation on the elytrae. Tibia and tarsi are orange. Femurs are hardly darkened at the base.[4]
Biology[]
Adults mainly feed on leaves of Corylus avellana, Quercus and Crataegus species, while larvae possibly feed in leaf litter.[5]
Distribution[]
These leaf beetles are present in most of Europe.[1][6]
Habitat[]
These leaf beetles are heat-loving. They can be found predominantly in thickets and forest edges, in the plane or on dry warm slopes, from about April to July.
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- Clytrina
- Beetles of Europe
- Taxa named by Johann Karl Wilhelm Illiger
- Beetles described in 1794
- Chrysomelidae stubs