Vermont Buprestidae Survey

Occurrence
Latest version published by Vermont Center for Ecostudies on Dec 22, 2021 Vermont Center for Ecostudies
Publication date:
22 December 2021
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Description

The solitary parasitoid wasp Cerceris fumipennis provisions its nests with beetles from the Family Buprestidae. Nests formed by these solitary wasps are often located in non-social colonies within hard-packed, sandy, and exposed soils. Female wasps forage for prey on sunny summer days when many species of buprestid beetles are active. Taking buprestid beetle prey from wasps intercepted as they approached their nests is used to survey for the presence of many buprestid species. Biologists and citizen science volunteers surveyed C. fumipennis colonies for Buprestidae from 2009-2016. Additionally, native buprestids were taken from Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus planipennis) purple traps and Green Lindgren funnel traps deployed around the state from 2008 - 2016. Historical records were also recorded from collections at the University of Vermont and the Vermont Forest, Parks and Recreation collections.

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Researchers should cite this work as follows:

Hanson T, Bohne M (2021): Vermont Buprestidae Survey. v1.7. Vermont Center for Ecostudies. Dataset/Occurrence. http://ipt.vtatlasoflife.org/resource?r=buprestidae&v=1.7

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GBIF Registration

This resource has been registered with GBIF, and assigned the following GBIF UUID: 6a24bbed-dbf7-4784-9ee7-a4f7b5479572.  Vermont Center for Ecostudies publishes this resource, and is itself registered in GBIF as a data publisher endorsed by U.S. Geological Survey.

Keywords

Occurrence; Specimen; Occurrence

Contacts

Trish Hanson
  • Originator
  • Point Of Contact
Forest Health Entomologist
Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation
Michael Bohne
  • Originator
Forest Health Group Leader
USDA Forest Service
Kent McFarland
  • Metadata Provider
  • Point Of Contact
conservation biologist
Vermont Center for Ecostudies
PO Box 420
05055 Norwich
Vermont
US

Geographic Coverage

State of Vermont

Bounding Coordinates South West [42.553, -73.608], North East [45.12, -71.279]

Taxonomic Coverage

No Description available

Family Buprestidae (Jewel Beetles)

Project Data

No Description available

Title Vermont Atlas of Life
Identifier VAL
Study Area Description State of Vermont, USA

The personnel involved in the project:

Kent McFarland

Sampling Methods

The solitary parasitoid wasp Cerceris fumipennis provisions its nests with beetles from the Family Buprestidae. Nests formed by these solitary wasps are often located in non-social colonies within hard-packed, sandy, and exposed soils. Female wasps forage for prey on sunny summer days when many species of buprestid beetles are active. Taking buprestid beetle prey from wasps intercepted as they approached their nests is used to survey for the presence of many buprestid species. Biologists and citizen science volunteers surveyed C. fumipennis colonies for Buprestidae from 2009-2016. Additionally, native buprestids were taken from Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus planipennis) purple traps and Green Lindgren funnel traps deployed around the state from 2008 - 2016. Historical records were also recorded from collections at the University of Vermont and the Vermont Forest, Parks and Recreation collections.

Study Extent State of Vermont
Quality Control E.R. Hoebeke, Associate Curator of the Collection of Arthropods at Georgia Museum of Natural History, University of Georgia, determined the Vermont buprestids collected as part of a EAB survey in the Northeast. We retained 20 specimens of each species (when possible) and sent the rest to the Carnegie Museum of Natural History.

Method step description:

  1. See sampling description.

Bibliographic Citations

  1. Trish Hanson, Mary R. Burnham, Michael J. Bohne, and E. Richard Hoebeke "New State Records of Non-Target Buprestidae (Coleoptera) Detected in Emerald Ash Borer Traps in Vermont, USA," The Coleopterists Bulletin 73(3), 757-760, (22 September 2019). https://doi.org/10.1649/0010-065X-73.3.757 https://doi.org/10.1649/0010-065X-73.3.757

Additional Metadata

Alternative Identifiers 6a24bbed-dbf7-4784-9ee7-a4f7b5479572
http://ipt.vtatlasoflife.org/resource?r=buprestidae