Strangalia solitaria Haldeman, 1847
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5229.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7E6F5F56-FFE9-FFF4-CCCF-FD00FAE03024 |
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Strangalia solitaria Haldeman, 1847 |
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Strangalia solitaria Haldeman, 1847 View in CoL ; Lepturini
Taxonomic note: This is considered a subspecies of Strangalia famelica in many publications (e.g., Chemsak 2005; Lingafelter 2007), but Yanega (1996) and Bousquet et al. (2017) recognized them to be separate species. All Kentucky specimens that we examined are S. solitaria .
Distribution: OH to MS to eastern TX to eastern ND. Kentucky records are nearly statewide, but most are from the eastern third of the state (Map 185).
Kentucky counties: Breathitt (1), Christian (1), Grayson (1), Madison (1), Menifee (1), Pike (5), Rowan (6), Whitley (1)
Years: 1898 (5), 1945 (1), 1982 (3), 1985 (3), 2001 (1), 2009 (1), 2012 (1), 2014 (1), 2015 (1)
Months: May (1), June (10), July (6)
Collections (11 records, 17 specimens): ABRC (1), EGCCRC (3), UKIC (12), UMRM (1)
Collection methods: Viburnum flowers (6)
Larval host plants: Betula and Quercus ( Chemsak 2005)
Adult flower hosts: Callicarpa , Cornus , Hydrangea, Pastinaca , Rhus , Rosa , Smilacina , and Spiraea ( Chemsak 2005)
Comments: A diurnal species most often collected from flowers. Also attracted to fermenting sugar.
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