. Bionomics, systematics, and phylogeny of Lytta, a genus of blister beetles (Coleoptera, Meloidae). Lytta. SYSTEMATICS AND PHYLOGENY 237 Varna, May, 1; Voorheesville, June, 4; Waterville, June, 1; Waverly, June, 3; Wellsburg, July, 2; Wilmurt, 2. Pennsylvania: Factoryville, June, 1; Hummelstown, 3 (2 labeled September); Mount Pocono, July, 7; Muney, June, 1; Sylvania, 1; Wilawana, June, 8; Wysox, June, 2. Vermont: Mid- dleburg, May, 3. Wisconsin: Cedar Lake, June, 1; Dane County, Sep- tember, 1. Wyoming: Crook County, June, 6. Remarks. Material from Ontario and Quebec is blue or (less fre- qu


. Bionomics, systematics, and phylogeny of Lytta, a genus of blister beetles (Coleoptera, Meloidae). Lytta. SYSTEMATICS AND PHYLOGENY 237 Varna, May, 1; Voorheesville, June, 4; Waterville, June, 1; Waverly, June, 3; Wellsburg, July, 2; Wilmurt, 2. Pennsylvania: Factoryville, June, 1; Hummelstown, 3 (2 labeled September); Mount Pocono, July, 7; Muney, June, 1; Sylvania, 1; Wilawana, June, 8; Wysox, June, 2. Vermont: Mid- dleburg, May, 3. Wisconsin: Cedar Lake, June, 1; Dane County, Sep- tember, 1. Wyoming: Crook County, June, 6. Remarks. Material from Ontario and Quebec is blue or (less fre- quently) greenish blue in color except for a series from Beech Grove, Quebec, which is a rather pure green. In the United States the blue color is characteristic of samples of sayi from New York and eastward, although within this area color varies in series through blue-green to an occasional pure green. The Canadian and eastern United States material presum- ably represents a single population. In Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa there is a second population characterized by a purer, brighter green color, with a tendency for the development of a brassy quality. The Wyoming series, representing a third population, has a dark bluish green color quite distinct from that of either the eastern or the central popula- tion. In addition, it is unusual in that the orange of the legs (especially the. Fig. 63. Distribution of Lytta sayi (circles) and Lytta unguicularis (squares).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Selander, Richard Brent, 1927-. Urbana, University of Illinois Press


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