Longitarsus suturellus
Longitarsus suturellus is a species of beetle in the subfamily Galerucinae. It is distributed in the Palearctic region from the Pyrenees to Japan. Adult beetles and larvae feed on the leaves of sage (Senecio) (Asteraceae).[2]
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Forms and varieties
- Variety: Longitarsus suturellus var. paludosus (Weise, 1893)
- Variety: Longitarsus suturellus var. macer (Weise, 1895)
- Form: Longitarsus suturellus f. limbalis (Kolbe, 1920)
- Form: Longitarsus suturellus f. testis (Kolbe, 1920)
gollark: hmm. what if unopenable box + retrocausality torus?
gollark: Accidentally launched into space by an extremey minor change 58 years ago.
gollark: "As little as possible" would make it, I don't know, accidentally get launched into space or something.
gollark: The box will survive due to accidentally being blasted into orbit beforehand.
gollark: No, it makes *it* basically indestructable.
References
- Blagoĭ Gruev, Manfred Döberl (2005). General distribution of the flea beetles in the Palaearctic subregion (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae:Alticinae) (PDF). Nature. Pensoft. p. 107.
- BioImages: The Virtual Field-Guide (UK) Archived August 21, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
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