''Trirhabda borealis'' is a
species
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of skeletonizing
leaf beetle in the
family
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Chrysomelidae
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. It is found in
North America
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Subspecies
These two subspecies belong to the species ''Trirhabda borealis'':
* ''Trirhabda borealis borealis''
* ''Trirhabda borealis indigoptera'' Blake
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Galerucinae
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Beetles described in 1931
Taxa named by Doris Holmes Blake
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