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- Q136153 subject Q20658312.
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- Q136153 abstract "The thistle tortoise beetle (Cassida rubiginosa) is a tortoise beetle, and as such belongs to the leaf beetles. It has a green carapace (despite "Rubiginosus" being latin for "rusty or rust-coloured").It is a species recorded in Britain and is native to Eurasia. It feeds on Canada thistle and was intentionally introduced to Virginia to control thistles. It has spread to the northern United States, following accidental introduction to Quebec in 1901. In Canada it has also spread to New Brunswick, Alberta, and has been seen as far south as Colorado.Cassida rubiginosa was brought to New Zealand for use as a biological control agent against Canada thistle in 2006. In New Zealand this species is commonly referred to as the 'green thistle beetle' by landowners and biological control practitioners. Field releases of egg-laying adults were first carried out in Otago and Southland in spring 2007. Beetle populations at early release sites in Southland have become established and are already having a minor localized impact on the thistles. It is estimated that Canada thistle (known commonly in New Zealand as 'Californian thistle') costs landowners around $32 million per year in Otago and Southland alone.".
- Q136153 class Q1390.
- Q136153 family Q193407.
- Q136153 genus Q1306285.
- Q136153 kingdom Q729.
- Q136153 order Q22671.
- Q136153 phylum Q1360.
- Q136153 thumbnail Cassida.rubiginosa.jpg?width=300.
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- Q136153 classis "Insecta".
- Q136153 familia Q193407.
- Q136153 genus "Cassida".
- Q136153 ordo Q22671.
- Q136153 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q136153 regnum "Animalia".
- Q136153 type Animal.
- Q136153 type Eukaryote.
- Q136153 type Insect.
- Q136153 type Species.
- Q136153 type Thing.
- Q136153 type Q1390.
- Q136153 type Q19088.
- Q136153 type Q729.
- Q136153 comment "The thistle tortoise beetle (Cassida rubiginosa) is a tortoise beetle, and as such belongs to the leaf beetles. It has a green carapace (despite "Rubiginosus" being latin for "rusty or rust-coloured").It is a species recorded in Britain and is native to Eurasia. It feeds on Canada thistle and was intentionally introduced to Virginia to control thistles. It has spread to the northern United States, following accidental introduction to Quebec in 1901.".
- Q136153 label "Thistle tortoise beetle".
- Q136153 depiction Cassida.rubiginosa.jpg.