Biodiversity Data Journal (Jul 2024)

Palearctic flea beetle and pest of hops and Cannabis, Psylliodes attenuata (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Galerucinae), new to North America

  • Hume Douglas,
  • Justin Renkema,
  • Tyler Smith,
  • Alexander Konstantinov,
  • Joseph Moisan-De Serres

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.12.e120340
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12
pp. 1 – 12

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The univoltine leaf beetle Psylliodes attenuata (Koch, 1803) is a pest of Cannabis and Humulus (Cannabaceae) and native to the Palaearctic Region, known from eastern Asia to western Europe.First North American records are presented for P. attenuata from Canada: Ontario and Québec. Adult beetle feeding damage to hops Humulus lupulus L. (Cannabacaea) plants is recorded from Québec. Diagnostic information is presented to distinguish P. attenuata from other North American Chrysomelidae and a preliminary assessment of its potential to spread in North America is presented. While our climate analysis is limited by a lack of data, it appears P. attenuata is physiologically capable of persisting throughout the range of Humulus in North America.The United States of America and Canada are now known to be home to 71 or more species of adventive Chrysomelidae.

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