Saperda calcarata Say, 1824
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Saperda calcarata Say, 1824 View in CoL View at ENA ; Saperdini “poplar borer” [new state record]
Distribution: Transcontinental across Canada and the northern U.S., but records are scant in the southeastern U.S. The two Kentucky specimens were from the western half of the state ( Interior Plateau and Interior River Valleys and Hills ; Map 160).
Kentucky counties: Hardin (1), Hopkins (1)
Years: 1937 (1), 2003 (1)
Months: May (1), June (1)
Collections (2 records, 2 specimens): CMNH (2)
Collection methods: nr
Larval host plants: Populus spp. and Salix ( Monné & Nearns 2022d)
Comments: Attracted to lights. Specimens can also be collected by beating its host plants.
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