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Polyphaga / Hexapoda / Galerucinae / Chrysomelidae / Flea beetle / Flea / Beetle / Agricultural pest insects / Striped flea beetle / Colorado potato beetle
Date: 2001-05-13 17:43:54
Polyphaga
Hexapoda
Galerucinae
Chrysomelidae
Flea beetle
Flea
Beetle
Agricultural pest insects
Striped flea beetle
Colorado potato beetle

Modified from Ralph E. Berry. 1998©. Insects and Mites of Economic Importance in the Northwest. 2nd Ed. 221 p. POTATO FLEA BEETLES Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae Western Potato Flea Beetle Epitrix subcrinita, Tuber Flea Bee

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