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Lophostemon confertus (syn.
Tristania conferta) is an
evergreen tree
native to Australia,
though it is
cultivated in the
United States and elsewhere....
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Lophostemon ('lophos' - crest, 'stemon' - stamen) is a
genus of 4
species of
evergreen tree in the
myrtle family Myrtaceae. All four
species are native...
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Lophostemon grandiflorus is a
member of the
family Myrtaceae endemic to
Western Australia, the
Northern Territory and Queensland. The tree
typically grows...
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Lophostemon suaveolens is a tree species, also
known as
swamp ****gany,
swamp box or
swamp turpentine , of the
botanical family Myrtaceae. It
grows to...
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Lophostemon lactifluus,
commonly known as
swamp ****gany or
milky box, is a tree or
shrub of the
family Myrtaceae native to
northern Australia. F.A.Zich;...
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found in
Queensland and New
South Wales, Australia. The
larvae feed on
Lophostemon confertus and
Tristania suaveolens. They
probably mine the
leaves of...
- racemosa, E. tetrodonta, and
species from the
genera Leptospermum,
Lophostemon, and Melaleuca.
Trappe JM,
Castellano MA,
Halling RE,
Osmundson TW, Binder...
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Eucalyptus cinerea,
Eucalyptus leucoxylon,
Eucalyptus polyanthemos and
Lophostemon confertus. Herbison-Evans, Don & Crossley,
Stella (27 May 2018). "Trichiocercus...
- It is
found in Australia. The
larvae feed on
Tristaniopsis laurina,
Lophostemon confertus,
Rhizophora stylosa and
Acacia and
Eucalyptus species. Herbison-Evans...
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there is a row of
black dots
along the termen. The
larvae feed on
Lophostemon species. Savela,
Markku (25
April 2016). "Cryptophasa
panleuca (Lower...