A Year in the Valley

A Year in the Valley

Discovering the flora and fauna in a small square of Portmellon Valley

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  • Flea Beetle (Altica lythri)

    Flea Beetle (Altica lythri)

    The flea beetle is a small jumping beetle in the leaf beetle family.  It can be distinguished by its thick and powerful back legs, (see picture below) which mean it can spring out of the way of predators.  Hence its name.

    Flea beetles can be pests, the adults feeding on the leaves of the host plant and the larvae on the roots.  The adults appear in the spring after hibernating, and lay eggs at the base of the host plant.  The next generation of adults emerge by midsummer.  Altica lythri is a dark metallic turquoise flea beetle which favours Great Willowherb. 

    Daisy D

    16 March 2024
    Insects
    Altica lythri, Flea Beetle

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