Chrysolina bicolor
Chrysolina bicolor is a species of beetle belonging to the Chrysomelidae family.
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Description
Chrysolina bicolor reaches about 11 millimetres (0.43 in) in length, with females slightly larger than males. Pronotum is usually metallic blue. Elytra are densely punctured and vary from metallic green to reddish, sometimes with darker violet spots. The main host plants are lavender, oregano, rosemary and thyme.
Distribution
This species occurs in Spain, Portugal, Sicily, Croatia and North Africa.[1]
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References
- "Chrysolina bicolor Fabricius, 1775". Fauna Europaea. Retrieved 27 January 2012.
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