Saperda vestita Say, 1824
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Saperda vestita Say, 1824 |
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Saperda vestita Say, 1824 View in CoL View at ENA ; Saperdini “linden borer” [new state record]
Distribution: NB to northern FL to eastern TX to southern MB. The few Kentucky collections are from the south-central part of the state (Map 168).
Kentucky counties: Madison (3), Russell (1)
Years: 1964 (1), 2009 (1), 2012 (1), 2015 (1)
Months: May (1), June (2), July (1)
Collections (4 records, 4 specimens): EGCCRC (3), WKUC (1)
Collection methods: Blacklight (3)
Larval host plants: Primarily Tilia , and although Acer and Populus have also been reported ( Linsley & Chemsak 1995), “these records are suspect” ( Bousquet et al. 2017)
Comments: Attracted to lights. Beating linden tree foliage ( Tilia ) can also yield specimens.
Note: Species currently in the genus Sternidius below are listed under the genus Liopinus in most identification manuals (e.g., Lingafelter 2007; Linsley & Chemsak 1995; Yanega 1996).
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