Neochlamisus Comptoniae
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''Neochlamisus'' is a genus of
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s in the tribe Fulcidacini (the warty leaf beetles). They are members of the case-bearing leaf beetle group, the Camptosomata. Measuring 3–4 millimeters in length as adults, they are cryptic, superficially resembling caterpillar
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. Seventeen, sometimes 18 species are presently accepted in this genus, all of them occurring in
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(including
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; some were previously in the genus '' Chlamisus'').


Life history

In the spring, female ''Neochlamisus'' lay eggs singly on the leaves or stems of their host plant and then form a case of fecal material around each. The
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e remain on the natal host plant and add to and enlarge their fecal cases as they grow. Case enlargement in ''Neochlamisus'' is an elaborate process that larvae perform regularly until the case is sealed to the substrate prior to pupation. During this stage of the life cycle, beetles are immobile and are particularly vulnerable to
predation Predation is a biological interaction in which one organism, the predator, kills and eats another organism, its prey. It is one of a family of common List of feeding behaviours, feeding behaviours that includes parasitism and micropredation ...
. After about twenty days the newly hardened adult cuts a clean circle around the apex of the case, lifts this cap, and flies off to feed and mate. ''Neochlamisus'' adults feed and mate on the larval host plant species. ''Neochlamisus'' species are typically very host-plant-specific and most species primarily use but a single host plant genus or even a single species. A rather well-known exception is '' N. bebbianae'' which feeds on particular species from six tree genera representing five different plant
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. ''N. bebbianae'' populations associated with each of these plants are referred to as separate "host forms" and are the subject of ongoing studies of host-associated
speciation Speciation is the evolutionary process by which populations evolve to become distinct species. The biologist Orator F. Cook coined the term in 1906 for cladogenesis, the splitting of lineages, as opposed to anagenesis, phyletic evolution within ...
.


Species

Seventeen species are widely recognised: *'' Neochlamisus alni'' (Brown, 1943) *'' Neochlamisus assimilis'' (Klug, 1824) *'' Neochlamisus bebbianae'' (Brown, 1943) *'' Neochlamisus bimaculatus'' Karren, 1972 *'' Neochlamisus chamaedaphnes'' (Brown, 1943) *'' Neochlamisus comptoniae'' (Brown, 1943) *'' Neochlamisus cribripennis'' (J. L. LeConte, 1878) *'' Neochlamisus eubati'' (Brown, 1952) *'' Neochlamisus fragariae'' (Brown, 1952) *'' Neochlamisus gibbosus'' (Fabricius, 1777) *'' Neochlamisus insularis'' (Schaeffer, 1926) *'' Neochlamisus moestificus'' (Lacordaire, 1848) *'' Neochlamisus platani'' (Brown, 1952) *'' Neochlamisus scabripennis'' (Schaeffer, 1926) *'' Neochlamisus subelatus'' (Schaeffer, 1926) *'' Neochlamisus tuberculatus'' (Klug, 1824) *'' Neochlamisus velutinus'' Karren, 1972


Footnotes


References

* (2005): Aspects of the natural history of ''Neochlamisus'' (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae): fecal-case-associated life history and behavior, with a method for studying insect constructions. ''
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'' 98(5): 711–725.
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* (1943): The Canadian species of ''Exema'' and ''Arthrochlamys'' (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae). ''
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'' 75: 119–131. * (1946): Some new Chrysomelidae, with notes on other species (Coleoptera). ''
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'' 84: 48–49. * (1952): Some species of Phytophaga (Coleoptera). ''
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'' 84: 336–342. * (2008): Faecal case architecture in the ''gibbosus'' species group of ''Neochlamisus'' Karren, 1972 (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Cryptocephalinae: Chlamisini). ''
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'' 152(2): 315–351. (HTML abstract) * (1998): Isolating a role for natural selection in speciation: host adaptation and sexual isolation in ''Neochlamisus bebbianae'' leaf beetles. ''
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'' 52(6): 1744–1759. (HTML abstract and first page image) * (2002): Herbivorous insects: model systems for the comparative study of speciation ecology. ''Genetica'' 116(2-3): 251–267. (HTML abstract)PDF fulltext
link dead 2008-JAN-08 --> * (1972): A revision of the subfamily Chlamisinae of America north of Mexico (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae). ''University of Kansas Science Bulletin'' 49(12): 875–988. {{Taxonbar, from=Q6992112 Cryptocephalinae Chrysomelidae genera