Paropsis atomaria

Eucalyptus leaf beetle at Rendezvous Creek, ACT

Paropsis atomaria at Rendezvous Creek, ACT - 21 Jan 2023
Paropsis atomaria at Rendezvous Creek, ACT - 21 Jan 2023
Paropsis atomaria at Rendezvous Creek, ACT - 21 Jan 2023
Paropsis atomaria at Rendezvous Creek, ACT - 21 Jan 2023
Paropsis atomaria at Rendezvous Creek, ACT - 21 Jan 2023
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Identification history

Paropsis atomaria 13 Feb 2023 AlisonMilton
Paropsini sp. (tribe) 24 Jan 2023 MichaelMulvaney
Unidentified 22 Jan 2023 VanceLawrence

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Massed caterpillars chewing through juvenile eucalypt leaves. Darker versions shown about 12mm long, lighter coloured examples about 5mm.

2 comments

   24 Jan 2023
I think they are the larvae of two different species of leaf beetle
AlisonMilton wrote:
   24 Jan 2023
I think they are the same beetle, possibly Paropsis atomaria. I've found that as they age they change from the larvae in Photos 1-3 to those in the last two photos. Am currently trying to conduct a study to verify my thoughts about which larvae belong to which adult beetle.

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  • 40 Abundance
  • 21 Jan 2023 03:41 PM Recorded on
  • VanceLawrence Recorded by

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  • Unknown Gender
  • Eucalyptus (too young a sapling for my ID skills). Associated plant
  • 5mm to 12mm Animal size
  • False Pollinator Insect on Flower

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