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- Q2852316 subject Q8295211.
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- Q2852316 abstract "Anoplognathus chloropyrus, commonly known as the brown- or golden-brown Christmas beetle, is a beetle of the family Scarabaeidae native to eastern Australia, being common in coastal Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria, the Great Dividing Range and the Murray-Darling river basin.Belgian naturalist Auguste Drapiez described the species in 1819 as Rutela chloropyra, reporting that it was found in summer in Australia. The species name is derived from the Ancient Greek words chloros "pale green" and pyros, "fire" or "wheat". French naturalist Jean Baptiste Boisduval described Anoplognathus nitidulus in 1835. The latter name was recognized as the same species as the former and hence made a synonym by William John Macleay in 1873. The species name was misspelt chloropygus by Ohaus in a 1918 catalogue and picked up by many authors.As its name suggests, the golden-brown Christmas beetle is a yellow- or biscuit-brown with a green or gold-red sheen. The abdomen and thorax are green with white hairs. The adult male is 19–23 mm long, while the female is 21–26 mm long.Like many of its relatives, the brown Christmas beetle has large strong jaws capable of chewing tough eucalypt leaves to the point of defoliating stands of trees, which can impact on plantations. It is an economically important pest of eucalypt plantations in Victoria, and New South Wales. In particular it feeds on Tasmanian blue gum (Eucalyptus globulus), manna gum (E. viminalis), shining gum (E. nitens), flooded gum (E. grandis), white gum (E. dunnii), mountain white gum (E. dalrympleana) and broad-leaved peppermint (E. dives). It rarely eats Sydney blue gum (E. saligna), and ignores blackbutt (E. pilularis). Fieldwork in Coffs Harbour showed that brown Christmas beetle generally fed on leaves of intermediate age, avoiding new growth and old leaves, and trees of 2.5 m height and taller.Clones of E. grandis have been selected and bred on the basis of unpalatability to this species to minimise damage to plantations.".
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- Q2852316 synonym "* Anoplognathus nitidulusBoisduval,1835".
- Q2852316 synonym "* Rutela chloropyra Drapiez, 1819".
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- Q2852316 classis "Insecta".
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- Q2852316 genus "Anoplognathus".
- Q2852316 name "Anoplognatus chloropyrus".
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- Q2852316 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q2852316 regnum "Animalia".
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- Q2852316 synonyms "* Rutela chloropyra Drapiez, 1819 * Anoplognathus nitidulus Boisduval,1835".
- Q2852316 type Animal.
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- Q2852316 comment "Anoplognathus chloropyrus, commonly known as the brown- or golden-brown Christmas beetle, is a beetle of the family Scarabaeidae native to eastern Australia, being common in coastal Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria, the Great Dividing Range and the Murray-Darling river basin.Belgian naturalist Auguste Drapiez described the species in 1819 as Rutela chloropyra, reporting that it was found in summer in Australia.".
- Q2852316 label "Anoplognathus chloropyrus".
- Q2852316 depiction Anoplognathus_chloropyrus.jpg.
- Q2852316 name "Anoplognatus chloropyrus".