Species Details

Agrilus liragus

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Common NameBronze Poplar Borer SeasonalityJune, July. IdentificationThe beetle's appearance is very similar to those of A. anxius. Adults have blackish elytra, which tends to have an indistinct coppery reflection and may have a pair of indistinct pubescent spots. The claws are more loosely attached, than in anxius, showing more membrane at their base. The bases of the claws in anxius tend to be swollen compared to liragus. The pygidial spine on female liragus projects strongly and is rather cylindrical. The elytral tips tend to be more strongly serrate and acutely pointed in female liragus than in female anxius. Males may be identified by aedeagal structure. This species may be identified on host plant association, aspen and poplars.

Scientific Name Agrilus liragus Common Name Bronze Poplar Borer Habitat Poplar woodland. Seasonality June, July. Identification
The beetle's appearance is very similar to those of A. anxius. Adults have blackish elytra, which tends to have an indistinct coppery reflection and may have a pair of indistinct pubescent spots. The claws are more…
The beetle's appearance is very similar to those of A. anxius. Adults have blackish elytra, which tends to have an indistinct coppery reflection and may have a pair of indistinct pubescent spots. The claws are more loosely attached, than in anxius, showing more membrane at their base. The bases of the claws in anxius tend to be swollen compared to liragus. The pygidial spine on female liragus projects strongly and is rather cylindrical. The elytral tips tend to be more strongly serrate and acutely pointed in female liragus than in female anxius. Males may be identified by aedeagal structure. This species may be identified on host plant association, aspen and poplars.
Life History
The life history is similar to A. anxius. Females prefer to oviposit on dying or severely damaged trees. On hatching the larvae bore into the cambial layer, mining chiefly in the phloem. Galleries tend to wander…
The life history is similar to A. anxius. Females prefer to oviposit on dying or severely damaged trees. On hatching the larvae bore into the cambial layer, mining chiefly in the phloem. Galleries tend to wander and meander. Pupal chambers are often made in the xylem or thick bark. Adults emerge in the spring, feeding on poplar leaves before mating and oviposition. The lifecycle is typically two years (Barter, 1965; Baker, 1972)
Conservation This is a common species, and is sometimes a pest to stressed aspen. Diet Info These beetles appear to be specific to poplar trees (Barter, 1965; Baker, 1972). Reared from Russian poplar and aspen in Alberta. Range The species is a widely distributed species, found from British Columbia to New Brunswick and south in the United States to Arizona (Bright 1987).
Agrilus liragus
Agrilus liragus
Agrilus liragus

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"Species Details - Agrilus liragus, University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum." University of Alberta Museums Search Site, https://search.museums.ualberta.ca/g/2-3231. Accessed 24 Apr. 2024.

Authorship

Name Hilchie, Gerald J.
Role species page author
Date 2003

References

Specimen Information

There are 8 specimens of this Species.

8 results plotted on map in 5 markers.
Note: Only records with latitude and longitude coordinates are plotted on map.

UASM23433 - Agrilus liragus

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Edmonton Collected ByCarr, F. S. Date Collected1916-07-15

UASM23434 - Agrilus liragus

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Wabamun Lake Collected ByBall, G. E. Date Collected1965-06-19

UASM23435 - Agrilus liragus

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Edmonton Collected ByCarr, F. S. Date Collected1916-07-15

UASM23436 - Agrilus liragus

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Edmonton Collected ByCarr, F. S. Date Collected1921-09-10

UASM23437 - Agrilus liragus

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Cypress Hills Collected ByCarr, F. S. Date Collected1925-07-28

UASM23438 - Agrilus liragus

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Devon Collected ByHudson, J. E. Date Collected1971-07-19/1971-07-30

UASM23566 - Agrilus liragus

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Wabamun Lake Collected ByStrickland, Edgar H. Date Collected1927-07-01

UASM23599 - Agrilus liragus

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Colin-Cornwall Lakes Wildland Park, Esker Lake Collected ByHilchie, Gerald J.; Ash, L.; Hilchie, D. N. Date Collected2002-07-07

Adult Seasonal Distribution