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FAMILY CHRYSOMELIDAE
This page contains information and pictures about Lantana Leafminer Beetles
that we found in the Brisbane area, Queensland, Australia.

- Body length 10mm
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- At first we saw there are some dirt on the leaf. Then we started to wonder
why there were so many dirt with the same shape on different leaves. When we came
closer, we noticed they were insects. Since they have hard wings cover with two
wings meet at middle, we believe they are beetles.
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- Then we received email from Dr. Kaae. Dr. Kaae advised that this two beetles are chrysomelidae.
From this information we found out that they are Lantana Leafminer Beetles
(also known as Lantana Leaf Beetles). Here we like to thank
Dr. Kaae again.
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- We noticed that the adults state motionless during the day. In late
afternoon they become active. Some adults actively fly between
leaves.
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- Lantana Leafminer Beetles are introduced to Australia as a biological
control to the weed Lantana Lantana
camara.
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- Lantana Leafminer Beetles are easily found on Lantana. Their larvae mine in the leaves and pupate there. The adult beetles
feed on the leaf surface. Those activities reduce
plant vigour and can suppress flowering.
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- Lantana, Lantana camara
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- Lantana is also a common nectar
source of butterflies
and other insects. However, Lantana is a problem weed in Brisbane bushland. Lantana forms dense thickets that smother and kill native vegetation.
The thickets are impenetrable for animals, people and even vehicles. Lantana is
a woody shrub, its helps create bushfires. The Queensland Government introduce Lantana Leafminer Beetles as one of the biological control methods. There is another
biological control to this weed, the Lantana
Treehoppers.
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