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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...
- 1952 Costelytra brookesi Given, 1966 Costelytra brooksei Given, 1966 Costelytra brunneum (Broun, 1880) Costelytra distincta Given, 1966 Costelytra diurna...
- Costelytra zealandica (commonly known as the gr**** grub) is a species of scarab beetle found in forested areas of greater Wellington. It was originally...
- cogenerate species uses itaconate. It was first isolated from the gr**** grub Costelytra zealandica infected with amber disease, suggesting some involvement in...
- Pottinger (November 1975). "(Sturnus vulgaris L.) predation on gr**** grub (Costelytra zealandica (White), Melolonthinae) po****tions in Canterbury". New Zealand...
- contains the following genera: Leonotus Colpochila Prodontria Blepharotoma Costelytra Allophyllus Odontria Scythrodes Heteronyx Sericospilus Scitaloides Liparetrus...
- family of viruses. Flock House virus was isolated from a gr**** grub (Costelytra zealandica) at the Flock House research station in Bulls, New Zealand...
- common starlings were found to be effective in controlling the gr**** grub Costelytra zealandica in New Zealand. The original Australian introduction was facilitated...
- 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...
- they are not yet firmly placed in a tribe: Acoma Conebius Fuavel, 1903 Costelytra – Liparetrini? Hemictenius – Pachydemini? Metascelis Westwood, 1842 Mycernus...