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- example, Paropsis charybdis is a pest of Eucalyptus in New Zealand. Paropsis ornata Paropsis atomaria Paropsis aciculata Chapuis, 1877 Paropsis advena Blackburn...
- of North America. Paropsis atomaria Paropsis atomaria laying eggs Paropsis atomaria eggs Paropsis atomaria larva "Species: Paropsis atomaria". Carne,...
- Paropsis charybdis, commonly known as the Eucalyptus tortoise beetle, is a species of leaf beetle belonging to the genus Paropsis. It is considered a...
- BugGuide: 115172 EPPO: CPTHMF GBIF: 4731482 iNaturalist: 464913 IRMNG: 10156030 NCBI: 2037842 Paropsis m-fus**** Wikidata: Q108767361 AFD: Paropsis_m-fus****...
- Paropsides opposita feeds on Tea tree Melaleuca sp. Paropsides belongs to the Paropsis-group of genera, with similar head, appendages, prosternum, elytra, tarsi...
- Scomberoidinae Genus: Parona C. Berg (es), 1895 Species: P. signata Binomial name Parona signata (Jenyns, 1841) Synonyms Paropsis signata Jenyns, 1841...
- darkling beetles (genera Chalcopteroides and Homotrysis), leaf beetles (genus Paropsis), ladybirds of the genus Scymnus, weevils such as the pinhole borer (Platypus...
- genus Gonipterus commonly damage E. regnans, while the tortoise beetle (Paropsis atomaria) is a common pest of plantations. A study carried out by environmental...
- Meldrum's father bought the rights and named it after her. The tortoise beetle Paropsis atomaria eats Eucalyptus leaves. Introduced insects have become pests....
- beetle in the family Chrysomelidae, which was first described in 1877 as Paropsis litigiosa by Félicien Chapuis, from a specimen collected at Port Denison...