Urgleptes facetus (Say, 1826)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5229.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7E6F5F56-FF9D-FF80-CCCF-FBE0FAFC3338 |
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Urgleptes facetus (Say, 1826) |
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Urgleptes facetus (Say, 1826) View in CoL View at ENA ; Acanthocinini [new state record]
Distribution: Southern PQ to GA and AL to eastern KS to northern IL. Kentucky collections are from the eastern half of the state (mostly from the Interior Plateau ; Map 204).
Kentucky counties: Campbell (17), Fayette (1), Madison (1), Owen (1), Whitley (1)
Years: 1894 (1), 2009 (1), 2010 (1), 2012 (1), 2017 (11), 2018 (6)
Months: June (13), July (7), August (1)
Collections (16 records, 21 specimens): EGCCRC (2), JMLC (1), UKIC (1), XEUC (17)
Collection methods: Malaise trap (3); panel trap baited with: Ray lab blend (16), trichoferone (1)
Larval host plants: Acer rubrum , Amelanchier arborea , Betula nigra , Castanea dentata , Cornus florida , Crataegus crusgalli , Diospyros virginiana , Lindera benzoin , Maclura pomifera , Quercus spp. , Rhus glabra , Salix exigua and Vitis arborea ( Monné & Nearns 2022d)
Chemical lures: Mitchell et al. (2011) gathered some evidence that (E / Z)-fuscumol + acetate is an attractant, but the results were not significant. These were components of the Ray lab lure blend that caught the bulk of the Kentucky specimens.
Comments: Adults can be collected by beating twigs of dead and dying hosts ( Bousquet et al. 2017).
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