Biology:Acalymma

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Short description: Genus of beetles

Acalymma
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Striped cucumber beetle (Acalymma vittatum)
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Infraorder: Cucujiformia
Family: Chrysomelidae
Subfamily: Galerucinae
Tribe: Luperini
Subtribe: Diabroticina
Genus: Acalymma
Barber, 1947
Type species
Acalymma gouldi
Barber, 1947

Acalymma is a genus of leaf beetles found mainly in the New World. Approximately 72 species have been described in the Western Hemisphere.[1]

Pest Species and Impacts

In the United States , two species are major pests of cucurbits, the striped cucumber beetle (Acalymma vittatum), which is mainly found east of the Mississippi River, and Acalymma trivittatum which is mostly found west of the Mississippi.[2] Adults feed on young leaves, and larvae can damage roots.[3] A. vittatum vectors bacterial wilt Erwinia tracheiphila Holland (Enterobacteriales: Enterobacteriaceae) to the plants as it pierces plant stems to suck juices.[4]

Species included

The genus includes the following species:[5][6][1]

  • Acalymma albidovittatum (Baly, 1889) – cucumber beetle
  • Acalymma bechynei Cabrera, 1999
  • Acalymma bertoluccii Gilbert & Clark, 2007[7]
  • Acalymma bivittulum (Kirsch, 1883) (Synonym: A. xanthographa Bechyné, 1955)[8]
  • Acalymma blandulum (LeConte, 1868)
  • Acalymma blomorum Munroe & Smith, 1980
  • Acalymma bruchii (Bowditch, 1911)
  • Acalymma caucum Bechyné, 1956
  • Acalymma cornutum (Baly, 1886)
  • Acalymma cryptogrammum Bechyné & Bechyné, 1968
  • Acalymma fairmairei (Baly, 1886)
  • Acalymma flavovittatum (Baly, 1886)
  • Acalymma gouldi Barber, 1947
  • Acalymma hirtum
  • Acalymma horni (Jacoby, 1887)
  • Acalymma incum
  • Acalymma innubum (Fabricius, 1775)
  • Acalymma invenustum Munroe & Smith, 1980
  • Acalymma isogenum Bechyné & Bechyné, 1968
  • Acalymma longicolle (Jacoby, 1887)
  • Acalymma luridifrons Munroe & Smith, 1980
  • Acalymma obscurofasciatum (Jacoby, 1887)
  • Acalymma palomarense Munroe & Smith, 1980
  • Acalymma peregrinum (Jacoby, 1892)
  • Acalymma punctatum Bechyné, 1958
  • Acalymma semifemoratum (Gahan, 1891)
  • Acalymma solarianum Bechyné & Bechyné, 1962
  • Acalymma subaeneum
  • Acalymma thiemei
  • Acalymma trivittatum (Mannerheim, 1843) – western striped cucumber beetle
  • Acalymma vinctum (LeConte, 1878)
  • Acalymma vittatum (Fabricius, 1775) – striped cucumber beetle
  • Acalymma vittigerum (Boheman, 1859)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Cabrera & Durante (2001). "Description of Mouthparts of the Genus Acalymma Barber (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae)". Transactions of the American Entomological Society 127 (3): 371–379. 
  2. "Cucumber Beetles: Organic and Biorational Integrated Pest Management". ATTRA—National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service. 2008. http://attra.org/attra-pub/PDF/cucumberbeetle.pdf. 
  3. "A review of the natural enemies of beetles in the subtribe Diabroticina (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae): implications for sustainable pest management". Biocontrol Science and Technology, Vol. 19, No. 1, 2009, 1-65. http://ddr.nal.usda.gov/bitstream/10113/30357/1/IND44203826.pdf. 
  4. Fleischer, S.J., de Mackiewicz, D., Gildow, F.E., and Lukezic, F.L. (1999), Serological Estimates of the Seasonal Dynamics of Erwinia tracheiphila in Acalymma vittata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), Environmental Entomology, 28, 470-476.
  5. Munroe, D.D.; Smith, R.F. (1980). "A revision of the systematics of Acalymma sensu stricto Barber (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) from North America including Mexico". Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada 112: 1–92. doi:10.4039/entm112112fv. 
  6. Cabrera, N. (1999). "Contribución para el conocimiento del género Acalymma en la Argentina (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)" (in es). Revista de la Sociedad Entomológica Argentina 58 (3–4): 91–105. https://www.biotaxa.org/RSEA/article/view/32563/28936. 
  7. Arthur J. Gilbert; Shawn M. Clark (2007). "A New Species of Acalymma Barber, 1947 (Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae: Luperini), from Southeastern Arizona and New Mexico, U.S.A". The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 83 (4): 289–295. doi:10.3956/2007-11.1. 
  8. Cabrera, N. (2001). "Acalymma xanthographa sinónimo junior de A. bivittula bivittula (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae)" (in es). Neotrópica 47: 107–108. 

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