Alder Leaf Beetle - Agelastica alni

Description

Agelastica alni is a distinctive, dark metallic blue coloured species measuring around 7mm in length. It feeds mainly on Alder but is occasionally found on other deciduous trees such as Beech, Hazel and Hornbeam. The black larvae can be found in July and August when they can cause significant leaf damage.

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Habitat

Mainly found on Alder.

When to see it

Late spring to autumn.

Life History

It overwinters as adults which emerge in the spring, sometimes in large numbers.

UK Status

Once a rare beetle which was previously believed to be extinct in the UK. However, there have been an increasing number of recent records and the true status of Agelastica alni, is currently unknown - it has RDB K (Insufficiently known) status.

VC55 Status

Rare in Leicestershire and Rutland but probably increasing in our area.

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Species profile

Common names
Alder Leaf Beetle
Species group:
Beetles
Kingdom:
Animalia
Order:
Coleoptera
Family:
Chrysomelidae
Records on NatureSpot:
77
First record:
21/09/2019 (Timms, Sue)
Last record:
05/05/2024 (Cranston, Elspeth)

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