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CHRYSOMELIDAE
Leaf Beetles
Genera Paropsis 
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EucalyptusLeafBeetle
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Red-white Leaf Beetle 
Gum Nut Leaf Beetle 
Genera Calomela
I-Mark Leaf Beetle
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GeneraLamprolina
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OtherThan Chrysomelinae
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I-Mark Leaf Beetle - Calomela crassicornis 

FAMILY CHRYSOMELIDAE

This page contains information and pictures about I-Mark Leaf Beetles that we found in the Brisbane area, Queensland, Australia.

Body length 7mm
 
The Acacia Leaf Beetles are orange in colour with a dark brown "I"-Mark pattern on thorax. There are also the dark drown patterns on wings cover. They are about the same size as Ladybird Beetles. They can be distinguished by their longer antenna. When we go for bush-walking near Alexandra Hill in mid summer. On every young Acacia tree (one of the large leave species), we can easily found some of them resting on the leaves. They are slow moving, seem doing nothing until we disturbed. 
 
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When disturbed, the beetle will either run away, a bit slowly, or duck down and hide its legs and antenna under its wings cover. Then it will either drop onto the ground or, very rare, it may extend its hindwings and fly away. 
 
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Larvae, body length 7mm 
 
On the same plants, we also find some insects larvae. They are pale green in colour. Its body shape look like the Leaf Beetle larvae so we believed they are their last instars.
 
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Pupa, length 7mm 
 
We found that they are also pupate on the leaf of their food plants. 
 
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Male and female 
 
The colour and patterns of individual are a little bit different. 
 
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The Host Plant 

Black Wattle
 
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Acacia leiocalyx subsp. leiocalyx, family Mimosaceae
 
Black Wattles are one of the most common trees in Brisbane's Eucalypt forest and bushland.
 
Many of this species beetles can be found on the same Black Wattle trees. Both adults and larvae can be found at the same time. They seems perfect small wattle tree. 
 
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Last updated: January 14, 2005.