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Dicranosterna Ruffoi
''Dicranosterna'' is a genus of leaf beetles, in the subfamily Chrysomelinae. These beetles are hemispherical and the larvae are globular (spherical). The elytra have coarse punctures which are non striate (non aligned). There are 36 species and they occur throughout Australia. ''Dicranosterna'' is endemic to Australia. Host-plant is Acacia The record for Eucalyptus (Jolivet and Hawkeswood 1995) is erroneous (Reid 2002c). Larvae are globular, with inconspicuous setae and a pair of dorsal glands, and lack apicoventral (rear) pseudopoda (prolegs). Gallery File:Dicranosterna.JPG, ''Dicranosterna vexabilis'' File:Dicranosterna semipunctat2.JPG, ''Dicranosterna semipunctata'' File:Dicranosterna immaculata Heyfield.JPG, ''Dicranosterna immaculata'' larva Species * ''Dicranosterna abdominalis'' Chapuis, 1877 * ''Dicranosterna aeraria'' (Chapuis, 1877) * ''Dicranosterna alessandrae'' (Daccordi, 2005) * ''Dicranosterna bicolor'' (Daccordi, 2003) * ''Dicranosterna bipuncticollis ...
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Dicranosterna Circe
''Dicranosterna'' is a genus of leaf beetles, in the subfamily Chrysomelinae. These beetles are hemispherical and the larvae are globular (spherical). The elytra have coarse punctures which are non striate (non aligned). There are 36 species and they occur throughout Australia. ''Dicranosterna'' is endemic to Australia. Host-plant is Acacia The record for Eucalyptus (Jolivet and Hawkeswood 1995) is erroneous (Reid 2002c). Larvae are globular, with inconspicuous setae and a pair of dorsal glands, and lack apicoventral (rear) pseudopoda (prolegs). Gallery File:Dicranosterna.JPG, ''Dicranosterna vexabilis'' File:Dicranosterna semipunctat2.JPG, ''Dicranosterna semipunctata'' File:Dicranosterna immaculata Heyfield.JPG, ''Dicranosterna immaculata'' larva Species * '' Dicranosterna abdominalis'' Chapuis, 1877 * '' Dicranosterna aeraria'' (Chapuis, 1877) * '' Dicranosterna alessandrae'' (Daccordi, 2005) * '' Dicranosterna bicolor'' (Daccordi, 2003) * '' Dicranosterna bipun ...
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Dicranosterna Novemlineata
''Dicranosterna'' is a genus of leaf beetles, in the subfamily Chrysomelinae. These beetles are hemispherical and the larvae are globular (spherical). The elytra have coarse punctures which are non striate (non aligned). There are 36 species and they occur throughout Australia. ''Dicranosterna'' is endemic to Australia. Host-plant is Acacia The record for Eucalyptus (Jolivet and Hawkeswood 1995) is erroneous (Reid 2002c). Larvae are globular, with inconspicuous setae and a pair of dorsal glands, and lack apicoventral (rear) pseudopoda (prolegs). Gallery File:Dicranosterna.JPG, ''Dicranosterna vexabilis'' File:Dicranosterna semipunctat2.JPG, ''Dicranosterna semipunctata'' File:Dicranosterna immaculata Heyfield.JPG, ''Dicranosterna immaculata'' larva Species * '' Dicranosterna abdominalis'' Chapuis, 1877 * '' Dicranosterna aeraria'' (Chapuis, 1877) * '' Dicranosterna alessandrae'' (Daccordi, 2005) * '' Dicranosterna bicolor'' (Daccordi, 2003) * '' Dicranosterna bipun ...
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Dicranosterna Nigrosuturalis
''Dicranosterna'' is a genus of leaf beetles, in the subfamily Chrysomelinae. These beetles are hemispherical and the larvae are globular (spherical). The elytra have coarse punctures which are non striate (non aligned). There are 36 species and they occur throughout Australia. ''Dicranosterna'' is endemic to Australia. Host-plant is Acacia The record for Eucalyptus (Jolivet and Hawkeswood 1995) is erroneous (Reid 2002c). Larvae are globular, with inconspicuous setae and a pair of dorsal glands, and lack apicoventral (rear) pseudopoda (prolegs). Gallery File:Dicranosterna.JPG, ''Dicranosterna vexabilis'' File:Dicranosterna semipunctat2.JPG, ''Dicranosterna semipunctata'' File:Dicranosterna immaculata Heyfield.JPG, ''Dicranosterna immaculata'' larva Species * '' Dicranosterna abdominalis'' Chapuis, 1877 * '' Dicranosterna aeraria'' (Chapuis, 1877) * '' Dicranosterna alessandrae'' (Daccordi, 2005) * '' Dicranosterna bicolor'' (Daccordi, 2003) * '' Dicranosterna bipun ...
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Dicranosterna Ngarinmana
''Dicranosterna'' is a genus of leaf beetles, in the subfamily Chrysomelinae. These beetles are hemispherical and the larvae are globular (spherical). The elytra have coarse punctures which are non striate (non aligned). There are 36 species and they occur throughout Australia. ''Dicranosterna'' is endemic to Australia. Host-plant is Acacia The record for Eucalyptus (Jolivet and Hawkeswood 1995) is erroneous (Reid 2002c). Larvae are globular, with inconspicuous setae and a pair of dorsal glands, and lack apicoventral (rear) pseudopoda (prolegs). Gallery File:Dicranosterna.JPG, ''Dicranosterna vexabilis'' File:Dicranosterna semipunctat2.JPG, ''Dicranosterna semipunctata'' File:Dicranosterna immaculata Heyfield.JPG, ''Dicranosterna immaculata'' larva Species * '' Dicranosterna abdominalis'' Chapuis, 1877 * '' Dicranosterna aeraria'' (Chapuis, 1877) * '' Dicranosterna alessandrae'' (Daccordi, 2005) * '' Dicranosterna bicolor'' (Daccordi, 2003) * '' Dicranosterna bipun ...
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Dicranosterna Mimulav
''Dicranosterna'' is a genus of leaf beetles, in the subfamily Chrysomelinae. These beetles are hemispherical and the larvae are globular (spherical). The elytra have coarse punctures which are non striate (non aligned). There are 36 species and they occur throughout Australia. ''Dicranosterna'' is endemic to Australia. Host-plant is Acacia The record for Eucalyptus (Jolivet and Hawkeswood 1995) is erroneous (Reid 2002c). Larvae are globular, with inconspicuous setae and a pair of dorsal glands, and lack apicoventral (rear) pseudopoda (prolegs). Gallery File:Dicranosterna.JPG, ''Dicranosterna vexabilis'' File:Dicranosterna semipunctat2.JPG, ''Dicranosterna semipunctata'' File:Dicranosterna immaculata Heyfield.JPG, ''Dicranosterna immaculata'' larva Species * '' Dicranosterna abdominalis'' Chapuis, 1877 * '' Dicranosterna aeraria'' (Chapuis, 1877) * '' Dicranosterna alessandrae'' (Daccordi, 2005) * '' Dicranosterna bicolor'' (Daccordi, 2003) * '' Dicranosterna bipun ...
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Dicranosterna Limbata
''Dicranosterna'' is a genus of leaf beetles, in the subfamily Chrysomelinae. These beetles are hemispherical and the larvae are globular (spherical). The elytra have coarse punctures which are non striate (non aligned). There are 36 species and they occur throughout Australia. ''Dicranosterna'' is endemic to Australia. Host-plant is Acacia The record for Eucalyptus (Jolivet and Hawkeswood 1995) is erroneous (Reid 2002c). Larvae are globular, with inconspicuous setae and a pair of dorsal glands, and lack apicoventral (rear) pseudopoda (prolegs). Gallery File:Dicranosterna.JPG, ''Dicranosterna vexabilis'' File:Dicranosterna semipunctat2.JPG, ''Dicranosterna semipunctata'' File:Dicranosterna immaculata Heyfield.JPG, ''Dicranosterna immaculata'' larva Species * '' Dicranosterna abdominalis'' Chapuis, 1877 * '' Dicranosterna aeraria'' (Chapuis, 1877) * '' Dicranosterna alessandrae'' (Daccordi, 2005) * '' Dicranosterna bicolor'' (Daccordi, 2003) * '' Dicranosterna bipun ...
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Dicranosterna Lateralis
''Dicranosterna'' is a genus of leaf beetles, in the subfamily Chrysomelinae. These beetles are hemispherical and the larvae are globular (spherical). The elytra have coarse punctures which are non striate (non aligned). There are 36 species and they occur throughout Australia. ''Dicranosterna'' is endemic to Australia. Host-plant is Acacia The record for Eucalyptus (Jolivet and Hawkeswood 1995) is erroneous (Reid 2002c). Larvae are globular, with inconspicuous setae and a pair of dorsal glands, and lack apicoventral (rear) pseudopoda (prolegs). Gallery File:Dicranosterna.JPG, ''Dicranosterna vexabilis'' File:Dicranosterna semipunctat2.JPG, ''Dicranosterna semipunctata'' File:Dicranosterna immaculata Heyfield.JPG, ''Dicranosterna immaculata'' larva Species * '' Dicranosterna abdominalis'' Chapuis, 1877 * '' Dicranosterna aeraria'' (Chapuis, 1877) * '' Dicranosterna alessandrae'' (Daccordi, 2005) * '' Dicranosterna bicolor'' (Daccordi, 2003) * '' Dicranosterna bipun ...
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Dicranosterna Hemisphaerica
''Dicranosterna'' is a genus of leaf beetles, in the subfamily Chrysomelinae. These beetles are hemispherical and the larvae are globular (spherical). The elytra have coarse punctures which are non striate (non aligned). There are 36 species and they occur throughout Australia. ''Dicranosterna'' is endemic to Australia. Host-plant is Acacia The record for Eucalyptus (Jolivet and Hawkeswood 1995) is erroneous (Reid 2002c). Larvae are globular, with inconspicuous setae and a pair of dorsal glands, and lack apicoventral (rear) pseudopoda (prolegs). Gallery File:Dicranosterna.JPG, ''Dicranosterna vexabilis'' File:Dicranosterna semipunctat2.JPG, ''Dicranosterna semipunctata'' File:Dicranosterna immaculata Heyfield.JPG, ''Dicranosterna immaculata'' larva Species * '' Dicranosterna abdominalis'' Chapuis, 1877 * '' Dicranosterna aeraria'' (Chapuis, 1877) * '' Dicranosterna alessandrae'' (Daccordi, 2005) * '' Dicranosterna bicolor'' (Daccordi, 2003) * '' Dicranosterna bipun ...
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Dicranosterna Hastata
''Dicranosterna'' is a genus of leaf beetles, in the subfamily Chrysomelinae. These beetles are hemispherical and the larvae are globular (spherical). The elytra have coarse punctures which are non striate (non aligned). There are 36 species and they occur throughout Australia. ''Dicranosterna'' is endemic to Australia. Host-plant is Acacia The record for Eucalyptus (Jolivet and Hawkeswood 1995) is erroneous (Reid 2002c). Larvae are globular, with inconspicuous setae and a pair of dorsal glands, and lack apicoventral (rear) pseudopoda (prolegs). Gallery File:Dicranosterna.JPG, ''Dicranosterna vexabilis'' File:Dicranosterna semipunctat2.JPG, ''Dicranosterna semipunctata'' File:Dicranosterna immaculata Heyfield.JPG, ''Dicranosterna immaculata'' larva Species * '' Dicranosterna abdominalis'' Chapuis, 1877 * '' Dicranosterna aeraria'' (Chapuis, 1877) * '' Dicranosterna alessandrae'' (Daccordi, 2005) * '' Dicranosterna bicolor'' (Daccordi, 2003) * '' Dicranosterna bipun ...
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Dicranosterna Globulosa
''Dicranosterna'' is a genus of leaf beetles, in the subfamily Chrysomelinae. These beetles are hemispherical and the larvae are globular (spherical). The elytra have coarse punctures which are non striate (non aligned). There are 36 species and they occur throughout Australia. ''Dicranosterna'' is endemic to Australia. Host-plant is Acacia The record for Eucalyptus (Jolivet and Hawkeswood 1995) is erroneous (Reid 2002c). Larvae are globular, with inconspicuous setae and a pair of dorsal glands, and lack apicoventral (rear) pseudopoda (prolegs). Gallery File:Dicranosterna.JPG, ''Dicranosterna vexabilis'' File:Dicranosterna semipunctat2.JPG, ''Dicranosterna semipunctata'' File:Dicranosterna immaculata Heyfield.JPG, ''Dicranosterna immaculata'' larva Species * '' Dicranosterna abdominalis'' Chapuis, 1877 * '' Dicranosterna aeraria'' (Chapuis, 1877) * '' Dicranosterna alessandrae'' (Daccordi, 2005) * '' Dicranosterna bicolor'' (Daccordi, 2003) * '' Dicranosterna bipun ...
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Dicranosterna Globata
''Dicranosterna'' is a genus of leaf beetles, in the subfamily Chrysomelinae. These beetles are hemispherical and the larvae are globular (spherical). The elytra have coarse punctures which are non striate (non aligned). There are 36 species and they occur throughout Australia. ''Dicranosterna'' is endemic to Australia. Host-plant is Acacia The record for Eucalyptus (Jolivet and Hawkeswood 1995) is erroneous (Reid 2002c). Larvae are globular, with inconspicuous setae and a pair of dorsal glands, and lack apicoventral (rear) pseudopoda (prolegs). Gallery File:Dicranosterna.JPG, ''Dicranosterna vexabilis'' File:Dicranosterna semipunctat2.JPG, ''Dicranosterna semipunctata'' File:Dicranosterna immaculata Heyfield.JPG, ''Dicranosterna immaculata'' larva Species * '' Dicranosterna abdominalis'' Chapuis, 1877 * '' Dicranosterna aeraria'' (Chapuis, 1877) * '' Dicranosterna alessandrae'' (Daccordi, 2005) * '' Dicranosterna bicolor'' (Daccordi, 2003) * '' Dicranosterna bipun ...
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