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- Diorhabda is a genus of beetles in the family Chrysomelidae. The beetles feed on Tamarix (tamarisk or saltcedar) The genus is native to Europe and Asia...
- Diorhabda sublineata is a leaf beetle known as the subtropical tamarisk beetle (STB). The species was first described by Hippolyte Lucas in 1849. It feeds...
- Diorhabda elongata is a species of leaf beetle known as the Mediterranean tamarisk beetle (MTB) which feeds on tamarisk trees from Portugal and Algeria...
- Diorhabda carinulata is a species of leaf beetle known as the northern tamarisk beetle, which feeds on tamarisk trees from southern Russia and Iran to...
- Diorhabda meridionalis is a species of leaf beetle known as the southern tamarisk beetle (SoTB) which feeds on tamarisk trees from Syria to western and...
- Diorhabda carinata is a species of leaf beetle known as the larger tamarisk beetle (larger tamarisk beetle) which feeds on tamarisk trees from Ukraine...
- spraying them with herbicides, and introducing northern tamarisk beetles (Diorhabda carinulata) in the national park system. Various attempts to control tamarisk...
- either Texas or Colorado. When the beetle Mediterranean tamarisk beetle (Diorhabda elongata) was released in North America to control invasive tamarisk trees...
- Dicoelotrachelus Blake, 1941 Dilinosa Weise, 1906 Dimalianella Laboissière, 1940 Diorhabda Weise, 1883 Dircema Clark, 1865 Dircemella Weise, 1902 Doeberllepta Wagner...
- Agelastica Aplosonyx Arima Asbecesta Aulacophora Belarima Calomicrus Cneorane Diorhabda Diabrotica Euluperus Exosoma Falsoexosoma Galeruca Galerucella Leptomona...