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near D. leptolineata (Disonycha near D. leptolineata)
Photo#61631
Copyright © 2006
Joshua Stuart Rose
flea beetle, another view -
Disonycha
World Birding Center HQ at Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park, Hidalgo County, Texas, USA
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Contributed by
Joshua Stuart Rose
on 5 July, 2006 - 6:56pm
Last updated 4 November, 2018 - 1:03pm
Moved
Moved from
Disonycha leptolineata texana
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Boris Büche
, 4 November, 2018 - 1:03pm
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Moved
Moved from
Disonycha
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john and jane balaban
, 7 July, 2008 - 10:50am
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Disonycha leptolineata texana
Disonycha leptolineata texana. Host plant remains unknown. If it is like the nominate subspecies, Itea is the host.
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John Randall Watts
, 7 July, 2008 - 10:25am
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No Itea down here
Thanks John! BTW, Itea does not occur anywhere near here; barely gets into the state of Texas. To my knowledge, we do not even have any plants in that *family* in the LRGV! This individual was photographed on Aloysia gratissima, family Verbenaceae, for whatever that's worth.
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Joshua Stuart Rose
, 18 August, 2008 - 3:03pm
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