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Common Name: Orsodacnid Leaf Beetle Latin Name:
Orsodacne atra (Ahrens, 1810)
(R.
Bercha, det.)
Length: ~4 mm
Range:
Widespread in
Alberta
Habitat:
Areas with flowers
Time of year seen: May
- July
(Additional Sightings)
Diet: Pollen of woody plants
Other: This beetle can be quite common on wild rose,
however it is not fussy and will feed on most other flowers. In
Calgary, it has been collected/observed on wild rose, dandelion, strawberry and rhubarb
flowers. It is one of
the first beetles to become active in the spring and can be seen out when
snow cover is still present. Coloration of the elytra and pronotum can
be quite variable. Little is known about the larval stages. (Arnett, 2002) |