Saperda obliqua Say, 1826
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Saperda obliqua Say, 1826 |
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Saperda obliqua Say, 1826 View in CoL ; Saperdini [new state record]
Distribution: NS to northern GA to southeastern OK to MB. Kentucky specimens were from the eastern quarter of the state (Central Appalachians and Western Allegheny Plateau; Map 165).
Kentucky counties: Bell (1), Rowan (1)
Years: 1892 (1), 1981 (1)
Months: June (1), July (1)
Collections (2 records, 2 specimens): UKIC (2)
Collection methods: Light (1)
Larval host plants: Living Alnus , Betula , and Corylopsis ( Lingafelter 2007)
Comments: Attracted to lights. Adults are often collected by beating its host plants.
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