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Agelastica alni
Andre Jas
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Posted on 01-11-2006 19:32
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Hi again,

Frank Koehler's site led me to Chrysolina varians, but that's just a guess. Is it, or should I file it under Chrysomelidae sp?

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Hi Andr?,
you stopped too early in the species menue. It is Agelastica alni (next subfam. Galerucinae), one of the most common leaf beatles. Chrysolina varians from Hypericum (you can find various species on Hypericum now) looks like a marble.
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Hey Frank,

Yeah my hand got soreSad. You've got too many species in thereWink
I'll look harder next time. Thanks.
Andr? Jas
 
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