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Phratora

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 coloration.

Distribution

Phratora species are found in the Northern Hemisphere in areas that tend to be cool and moist where their host plants thrive. They are usually found in Northern and Southern Europe, China and Japan, and in Canada and the United States of America.

Host plants

Species in this genus are of considerable interest to evolutionary ecology researchers because they vary with respect to host plant preference and chemistry of their larval defensive secretions. Phratora species are known to feed on willows (Phratora americana, P. frosti, P. interstitialis, P. tibialis, Phratora vitellinae, Phratora vulgatissima, P. polaris, P. purpurea), poplars (Phratora laticollis, P. atrovirens, Phratora vitellinae, P. purpurea), or birch (P. polaris in Lapland, Phratora hudsonia), and their host plant use is evolutionarily conserved in that closely related beetle species tend to feed on more closely related plant species.

Natural enemies

Predators of Phratora eggs include A. nemorum, Orthotylus marginalisand the syrphid fly Parasyrphus nigritarsis. Larval predators include A. nemorum, the bug Rhacognathus punctatus, and the wasp Symmorphus bifasciatus. Adult beetles are consumed by R. punctatus. More information about natural enemies can be found in the articles about Phratora laticollis, Phratora vitellinae and Phratora vulgatissima.

Larval defense secretions

The mechanism of larval defensive secretion production, its relationship to host plant preference, and its evolutionary significance has been studied. The secretions can repel natural enemies or conspecifics. More information about larval secretions can be found in the articles about Phratora laticollis and Phratora vitellinae.

Economic Importance

Some species (especially Phratora vulgatissima) are considered pests when populations build up in willow plantations.

Species

These 16 species belong to the genus Phratora:

  • Phratora americana <small>(Schaeffer, 1928)</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> i c g b</sup></span>
  • Phratora antennaria <small>(Apfelbeck, 1912)</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> g</sup></span>
  • Phratora atrovirens <small>(Cornelius, 1857)</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> g</sup></span>
  • Phratora californica <small>Brown, 1961</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> i c g</sup></span>
  • Phratora frosti <small>Brown, 1951</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> i c g</sup></span>
  • Phratora hudsonia <small>Brown, 1951</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> i c g b</sup></span> (birch leaf beetle)
  • Phratora interstitialis <small>Mannerheim, 1853</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> i c g b</sup></span>
  • Phratora kenaiensis <small>Brown, 1952</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> i c g</sup></span>
  • Phratora koreana <small>Takizawa, 1985</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> g</sup></span>
  • Phratora laticollis <small>(Suffrian, 1851)</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> g</sup></span>
  • Phratora polaris <small>(Sparre Schneider, 1886)</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> g</sup></span>
  • Phratora purpurea <small>Brown, 1951</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> i c g b</sup></span> (aspen skeletonizer)
  • Phratora similis <small>(Chujo, 1958)</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> g</sup></span>
  • Phratora tibialis <small>(Suffrian, 1851)</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> g</sup></span>
  • Phratora vitellinae <small>(Linnaeus, 1758)</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> g</sup></span> (brassy leaf beetle)
  • Phratora vulgatissima <small>(Linnaeus, 1758)</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> g</sup></span> (blue willow leaf beetle)

<small>Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net</small>

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