Lantana Leaf Beetle

Octotoma scabripennis

Octotoma scabripennis, a leaf-mining beetle, is a natural enemy of Lantana camara.
Octotoma scabripennis A lantana leaf mining beetle found in the Brisbane region and introduced to combat Lantana weed infestation. 
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Distribution

O. scabripennis occurs naturally from Mexico to Nicaragua. The insect was first released in Australia in 1966. It has been introduced to some countries in Asia and Africa.
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Behavior

• Adults feed on the upper surfaces of leaves, leaving small scarification marks.
• Eggs are laid on the edge of adult feeding scars.
• Larvae feed in middle leaf layers, causing dark blotches.
• Pupation occurs in the leaves.
• Damaged leaves can be shed, causing plants to become stunted and produce fewer flowers and seeds.
• Development from egg to adult takes 34–45 days.
• Adults live for 6–9 months, but may enter a period of inactivity during winter when conditions are unfavourable.

References:

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https://www.daf.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/66458/IPA-Lantana-Biocontrol-3.pdf
http://www.cabi.org/isc/datasheet/36993
Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderColeoptera
FamilyChrysomelidae
GenusOctotoma
SpeciesOctotoma scabripennis
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Australia