Adult and Larval Plant Range and Preference in Timarcha lugens (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae): Strict Monophagy on an Atypical Host

We investigated the host range and preference of the high-mountain species Timarcha lugens Rosenhauer, an insect species with highly mobile larvae, testing the degree of specialization and the correlation between larval and adult preference for host plant. All 720 larvae, 1,035 adult females and 994...

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