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The bloody-nosed beetle is a large harmless and flightless chrysomelid.
T. lugens distribution area spans from 2400 to 3200 m a.s.l, being the most abundant chrysomelid at these high-altitudes.
Ecology of the high mountain chrysomelid Timarcha lugens Rosenhauer (Chrysomelidae).
However, due to several characteristics of its ecology and the management practices currently conducted in the Sierra Nevada, the short- and long-term conservation of this chrysomelid is threatened.
Chlamisus mimosae Karren, a leaf-feeding chrysomelid that was released in 1985 only established on the Finniss River catchment where it inflicts minor damage.
In another experiment, a first instar larva of Lebia grandis was placed in close proximity to a 4th instar chrysomelid larva that was about to pupate.
Leaf beetles (family Chrysomelidae) usually eat on the outside of plants.
It is the smallest of the Chrysomelidae families.
Beetles in the family Chrysomelidae are commonly known as leaf beetles.
She was an expert on chrysomelidae (leaf beetles).
Longitarsus is a genus of beetles in the family Chrysomelidae.
Chrysolina bicolor is a species of beetle belonging to the Chrysomelidae family.
Neocrepidodera ferruginea is a species of beetle from Chrysomelidae family.
He published papers mainly on the systematics and zoogeography of Chrysomelidae beetles.
New developments in the biology of Chrysomelidae, págs.
Leptinotarsa haldemani is a glossy green beetle in the family Chrysomelidae.
(1936) Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae 648 p 144 fig 1 map 1 plate.
The Eumolpinae are a subfamily of the leaf beetles, or Chrysomelidae.
Timarcha is a beetle genus of the Chrysomelidae family, with more than 100 described species in three subgenera.
Chrysomelidae Volumes 1-4.
Flea beetles is a general name applied to the small, jumping beetles of the leaf beetle family (Chrysomelidae).
Paropsis is a genus of Chrysomelidae.
Chrysomelidae Subfam.
Insects that inhabit the rolled leaves often feed upon the inner surfaces of the leaf, such as beetles of the family Chrysomelidae.
(1926) Chrysomelidae: Chrysomelinae and Halticinae 442 p 139 figs 1 map.
Chrysomelidae - their haemolymph contains anthraquinones.
Hosts include Curculionidae and Chrysomelidae so Tersilochinae are used for biological control.
The elytra usually have more or less evident epipleura, changing within the varying species within the Chrysomelidae.
An example of a tree predator are the beetles in the Chrysomelidae family commonly referred to as Leaf Beetles.
The adults are very small to moderately sized Chrysomelidae (i.e. among beetles in general they are on the smallish side).
Family Chrysomelidae Latreille, 1802)