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A WHITE COLOR MORPH OF THE COLORADO POTATO BEETLE, LEPTINOTARSA DECEMLINEATA (COLEOPTERA: CHRYSOMELIDAE)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

Gilles Boiteau
Affiliation:
Research Station, Agriculture Canada, Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 4Z7

Extract

The Colorado potato beetle, Leptinotarsa decemlineata (Say), is distributed throughout the world and is an occasional pest of potatoes in Atlantic Canada. During the course of rearing Colorado potato beetles for behavioral studies at the Fredericton Research Station I obtained a strain of beetles which differs from the normal brown morph in being predominantly white. Similar coloring occurs in larvae and pupae and in young female and male adults. The eggs are light yellow instead of the usual orange-yellow. Such an albinic mutant has been previously reported in the United States by Tower (1906) and named L. pallida. Tower found the white mutant to be true-breeding and widely distributed, occurring both in nature and in laboratory colonies. Such a mutant has not been reported since and this is the first record of a white morph in Canada.

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Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1980

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References

Tower, W. L. 1906. An investigation of evolution in chrysomelid beetles of the genus Leptinotarsa. Carn. Inst. Wash. Publ. 48. 320 pp.Google Scholar