taxonID	type	description	language	source
039AC62C0B72297BFEB95E6DFB6CFE61.taxon	biology_ecology	Host plants: Mercurialis perennis. Monophagous species. General distribution: Europe, Asia Minor, Caucasus. [EUR] Note: Very rare and insufficiently known species in Latvia, known from single locality in SE Latvia. BATOPHILA FOUDRAS, 1860 12 species of the genus Batophila are known in the Palaearctic. Larvae develop on roots of host plants (Bieńkowski 2004). In Latvia, single sylvicol species is known.	en	Bukejs, Andris (2009): New data on little-known flea beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Alticinae) in the fauna of Latvia. Baltic Journal of Coleopterology 9 (2): 161-175, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13204564
039AC62C0B72297AFC9D5A70FADAFBC5.taxon	biology_ecology	Host plants: Rosaceae (Rubus, Fragaria). General distribution: Europe, Caucasus. [EUR]	en	Bukejs, Andris (2009): New data on little-known flea beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Alticinae) in the fauna of Latvia. Baltic Journal of Coleopterology 9 (2): 161-175, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13204564
039AC62C0B74297DFEB95970FB9AFD21.taxon	biology_ecology	Host plants: Lythrum, Lysimachia. General distribution: Europe, Caucasus, Iraq, Siberia, W Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Japan, Korean Peninsula. [ASE] OCHROSIS FOUDRAS, 1859 One species of this genus is known in the Palaearctic and Latvia.	en	Bukejs, Andris (2009): New data on little-known flea beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Alticinae) in the fauna of Latvia. Baltic Journal of Coleopterology 9 (2): 161-175, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13204564
039AC62C0B74297CFC9D5DF0FD38FCA1.taxon	biology_ecology	Host plants: Fabaceae (Vicia cracca, Lathyrus vernus). The species has been collected also from Melilotus albus (Pūtele 1971 a). General distribution: Europe, Asia Minor, Caucasus, Siberia. [SIE] HIPPURIPHILA FOUDRAS, 1859 This genus is presented by single holarctic species. Larvae develop within internodes of horsetails (Bieńkowski 2004). Monophagous species well connected with wet habitats.	en	Bukejs, Andris (2009): New data on little-known flea beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Alticinae) in the fauna of Latvia. Baltic Journal of Coleopterology 9 (2): 161-175, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13204564
039AC62C0B75297CFEED5B30FC0FFC21.taxon	biology_ecology	Host plants: Equisetum arvense L. Monophagous species. General distribution: W, C and N Europe, Asia Minor, Caucasus, Siberia, Mongolia, Russian Far East (Kamchatka), N America (Alaska, Canada); also reported from Spain and Turkey. [OLA] EPITRIX FOUDRAS, 1860 This genus is presented approximately by 90 species, which occur mainly on the American continent and are pests of tobacco. In the Palaearctic, 15 species are known, in Latvia - single species. Imago feed on leaves, larvae develop on roots of different Solanaceae (Bieńkowski 2004).	en	Bukejs, Andris (2009): New data on little-known flea beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Alticinae) in the fauna of Latvia. Baltic Journal of Coleopterology 9 (2): 161-175, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13204564
039AC62C0B75297FFCC15BB0FD17FDA1.taxon	biology_ecology	Host plants: Solanaceae (Solanum, Lycium, Hyoscyamus, Atropa, Datura). General distribution: Azores, Europe (except the North), Asia Minor, Iran, Caucasus, Kazakhstan, Central Asia (Kyrgyzstan), W Siberia; N America. [OLA] Note: Insufficiently known species. Probably, should be more widely distributed in suitable habitats (banks of lakes and rivers, wet meadows, forest glens and other) in whole of Latvia. MANTURA STEPHENS, 1831 17 species of this genus are known in the Palaearctic. In Latvia, 3 species are recorded. Larvae develop inside leaf mines, probably, also on roots in the soil (Bieńkowski 2004).	en	Bukejs, Andris (2009): New data on little-known flea beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Alticinae) in the fauna of Latvia. Baltic Journal of Coleopterology 9 (2): 161-175, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13204564
039AC62C0B76297FFC9D5BB0FB5CFA61.taxon	biology_ecology	Host plants: Labiatae (mostly on Ballota nigra L.). This species has also been collected from Acinos thymoides and Galeopsis speciosa (Pūtele 1971 a). General distribution: Europe, Caucasus, Near East, Asia Minor, south part of W Siberia, Altai, Kazakhstan, Mongolia. [CAE] Note: Rare and insufficiently known species with only a few known localities.	en	Bukejs, Andris (2009): New data on little-known flea beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Alticinae) in the fauna of Latvia. Baltic Journal of Coleopterology 9 (2): 161-175, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13204564
039AC62C0B76297FFEB95A30FD97FB41.taxon	biology_ecology	Host plants: Rumex, Leucanthemum vulgare, Chrysanthemum. In Latvia it meets mostly on Rumex acetosella, rarely on R. acetosa (Pūtele 1971 a). General distribution: Europe, NW Africa, Asia Minor. [EUM] Note: Rare and insufficiently known species with only few known localities.	en	Bukejs, Andris (2009): New data on little-known flea beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Alticinae) in the fauna of Latvia. Baltic Journal of Coleopterology 9 (2): 161-175, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13204564
039AC62C0B76297FFEB95C90FB5CFF21.taxon	biology_ecology	Host plants: Rumex. In Latvia it develop mostly on Rumex acetosella and R. acetosa (Pūtele 1971 a). General distribution: Europe, Caucasus. [EUR] Note: Rare and insufficiently known species with only a few known localities.	en	Bukejs, Andris (2009): New data on little-known flea beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Alticinae) in the fauna of Latvia. Baltic Journal of Coleopterology 9 (2): 161-175, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13204564
039AC62C0B76297FFC9D58B0FBC3FC21.taxon	biology_ecology	Host plants: Polygonaceae (Polygonum, Rumex, Rheum). General distribution: Europe, Asia Minor, Caucasus, Siberia, Kazakhstan, Central Asia (Kyrghyzia, Tadzhikistan), Mongolia, Russian Far East, China, Japan. [ASE] Note: Rare and insufficiently known species with only few known localities. DIBOLIA LATREILLE, 1829 40 species of this genus are known in the Palaearctic. In Latvia, 4 species are recorded. Larvae mine leaves and pupate in soil (Bieńkowski 2004).	en	Bukejs, Andris (2009): New data on little-known flea beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Alticinae) in the fauna of Latvia. Baltic Journal of Coleopterology 9 (2): 161-175, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13204564
039AC62C0B772973FCC159D0FDF4FB81.taxon	biology_ecology	Host plants: Compositae (Cirsium, Carduus). In Latvia it feeds mostly on Cirsium oleraceum. General distribution: Europe, Asia Minor, Caucasus. [EUR]	en	Bukejs, Andris (2009): New data on little-known flea beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Alticinae) in the fauna of Latvia. Baltic Journal of Coleopterology 9 (2): 161-175, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13204564
039AC62C0B7A2973FC9D5B50FB44FA01.taxon	biology_ecology	Host plants: Ranunculaceae (Clematis). General distribution: SE and E Europe (from Italy and Austria to Greece, Rumania, SE Poland, Ukraine, Belarus and central Russia), N Caucasus. [CEU] Note: The occurrence of this species in Latvian fauna is doubtful and needs further confirmation. In Fennoscandia and Baltic states, recorded only from Latvia (Silfverberg 2004).	en	Bukejs, Andris (2009): New data on little-known flea beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Alticinae) in the fauna of Latvia. Baltic Journal of Coleopterology 9 (2): 161-175, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13204564
039AC62C0B7A2973FEB95C50FBC3FC81.taxon	biology_ecology	Host plants: Compositae (Centaurea, Carduus, Onopordium). General distribution: Europe (northwards to S Sweden, Lithuania and Belarus), N Africa, Caucasus, Near East (Israel), Asia Minor. [EUM] Note: The occurrence of this species in Latvian fauna is doubtful and needs further confirmation. Externally S. rubidum (Graėlls) is very similar to S. testaceum (F.). In S. rubidum (Graėlls), the body is sub-circular; pronotum uniformly very finely punctate, lateral margins are not swollen and visible from above (Fig. 1 A, 1 B); aedeagus as in Fig. 1 C. In S. testaceum (F.) has body broadlyoval; pronotum with coarse punctures near the base and fine punctures on anterior part, lateral margins swollen and not visible from above (Fig. 2 A, 2 B); aedeagus as in Fig. 2 C. ARGOPUS FISCHER, 1824 18 species of this genus are known in the Palaearctic. In Latvian fauna, 2 species are known. Larvae develop inside leaf mines, pupate in soil (Bieńkowski 2004).	en	Bukejs, Andris (2009): New data on little-known flea beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Alticinae) in the fauna of Latvia. Baltic Journal of Coleopterology 9 (2): 161-175, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13204564
039AC62C0B7A2972FC9D5DD0FDDEFEE1.taxon	biology_ecology	Host plants: Ranunculaceae (Adonis, Clematis, Pulsatilla). General distribution: E Europe (Belarus, Hungary, NE Poland, Russia (Leningrad region, Luzhskij district), Ukraine), Siberia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Russian Far East, Japan, NE China, Korean Peninsula. [ASE] Note: Very rare species, known from single locality in E Latvia. In Fennoscandia and Baltic states is recorded only from Latvia.	en	Bukejs, Andris (2009): New data on little-known flea beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Alticinae) in the fauna of Latvia. Baltic Journal of Coleopterology 9 (2): 161-175, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13204564
