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Costelytra brookesi Given, 1966
Costelytra brooksei Given, 1966
Costelytra brunneum (Broun, 1880)
Costelytra distincta Given, 1966
Costelytra diurna...
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Costelytra giveni (mischaracterized as
Costelytra zealandica prior to 2016),
commonly known as New
Zealand gr**** grub, is a
scarab beetle that is endemic...
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cogenerate species uses itaconate. It was
first isolated from the gr**** grub
Costelytra zealandica infected with
amber disease,
suggesting some
involvement in...
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Costelytra zealandica (commonly
known as the gr**** grub) is a
species of
scarab beetle found in
forested areas of
greater Wellington. It was originally...
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originally isolated from the
diseased larvae of the New
Zealand gr**** grub,
Costelytra zealandica. The type
strain is MH96 (= DSM 22339 = ATCC BAA-1678). It...
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Pottinger (November 1975). "(Sturnus
vulgaris L.)
predation on gr**** grub (
Costelytra zealandica (White), Melolonthinae) po****tions in Canterbury". New Zealand...
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common starlings were
found to be
effective in
controlling the gr**** grub
Costelytra zealandica in New Zealand. The
original Australian introduction was facilitated...
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roots of
plants and
other burrowing insects such as gr****
grubs (
Costelytra zealandica) and
porina moth
caterpillars (Wiseana).
During rain or flooding...
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family of viruses.
Flock House virus was
isolated from a gr**** grub (
Costelytra zealandica) at the
Flock House research station in Bulls, New Zealand...
- species. In 2012 and 2013, O.
robusta larvae were
found feeding on
pupae of
Costelytra zealandica (gr**** grub),
suggesting that O.
robusta are
predators of C...