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Oulema melanopa/duftschmidi
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Could it be a Lema melanopus? As far as I know this creature is a pest of rye and barley.
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Now Lema have only one European species: Lema cyanella, and species melanopus belong to genus Oulema. But I don't know what Oulema is it -are very similar!
 
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Isidro wrote:
Now Lema have only one European species: Lema cyanella, and species melanopus belong to genus Oulema. But I don't know what Oulema is it -are very similar!


is from Oulema genus.
you can check what here: http://culex.biol.uni.wroc.pl/cassidae/European%20Chrysomelidae/oulema.htm

you have to chose between Oulema duftschmidi and O.melanopus

i think is the best internet resource for european Chrysomelidae

i hope this helps you,
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http://mybiosis.org/nature/portal.php?pagename=firstpage
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Oulema melanopa/duftschmidi
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Hi isidro, cosmln and Gabor! Thank you very much! That website is very interesting!!
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