Have you seen this beetle?

Our project is working! The Coreopsis beetle has been observed in farms on the Saanich Peninsula. Now, the B.C. Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries wants to know more about where it is being seen. See more below from Emily Carmichael:

Coreopsis beetle (Calligrapha californica spp. coreopsivora)


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Also known as the “Tickseed beetle”, this leaf beetle has taken many flower growers on the Saanich Peninsula by surprise.

The adults and larvae feed on leaves of some plants in the family, Asteraceae. On Vancouver Island, feeding damage by adults has been reported on both coreopsis and on dahlias. The feeding damage can cause plant defoliation.

The beetle appears to be a periodic or occasional pest. Previous sightings of this beetle were recorded on southern Vancouver Island in 2004 and 2015.

We are hoping to document information about this pest as little is known about its lifecycle. Please send information to emily.carmichael@gov.bc.ca. Please include the date and location where the beetle was first observed, what host plant it was feeding on, and when you stopped seeing it.

For more information:

https://uwm.edu/field-station/a-bundle-of-beetles/

Publicado el 06 de julio de 2021 por bzand bzand

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