
Phyllotocus rufipennis (a species of scarab-beetle)
Basis for Tasmanian occurrence
TMAG collections
Classification
Suborder: Polyphaga
Superfamily: Scarabaeoidea
Family: Scarabaeidae
Subfamily: Melolonthinae
Tribe: Sericini
Morphology
Flightedness: winged and assumed capable of flight
Ecology
Association with dead wood or old trees: not saproxylic
Ecological attributes: — Banksia marginata is a host-plant (Bashford, 1990a) — Cassinia aculeata is a host-plant (Bashford, 1990a) — Eucalyptus camaldulensis is a host-plant (Bashford, 1990a) — Eucalyptus obliqua is a host-plant (Bashford, 1990a) — Eucalyptus pulchella is a host-plant (Bashford, 1990a) — Tamarix gallica is a host-plant (Bashford, 1990a).
Collection method(s) for TMAG material: — Baited trapping (funnel trap) — Flight intercept trapping — Hand collection (substrate not specified) — Hand collection from Cassinia sp. — Hand collection from Eucalyptus camaldulensis — Hand collection from Eucalyptus nitens — Hand collection from Eucalyptus pulchella — Hand collection from Eucalyptus sp. — Hand collection from Tamarix gallica.
Source ecological literature:
Bashford, R. (1990a). Tasmanian forest insects and their host plants: records from the Tasmanian Forestry Commission insect collection. Hobart: Tas. Forestry Commission, 32 pages.
Daley, E. (2007). Wings: an introduction to Tasmania’s winged insects. Hobart: 40 Degrees South Pty. Ltd., 236 pages.


