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2. South-west WA<br />

a) Yellow-belly chrysomelid beetle (Paropsisterna m-fuscum)<br />

Yellow-belly chrysomelid beetle is likely to have been accidentally introduced to WA around 2005.<br />

This species is common and widespread in plantations in the Green Triangle. A systematic survey<br />

of plantations was carried out by IPMG members between 2007 and 2009 to document the<br />

distribution of this species.<br />

2000 Boddinton<br />

to Harvey<br />

2006 Collie<br />

Busselton Donnybrook MacAlinden<br />

Scott<br />

River<br />

Boyup Brook Tone Bridge<br />

Frankland<br />

Manjimup Rocky Gully Perillup Mt Barker Sth Stirling<br />

Northcliffe Denbarker Porongurups Palmdale<br />

2007 Boddinton<br />

Walpole Denmark Albany Manypeaks Mettler<br />

Harvey<br />

Collie<br />

Busselton Donnybrook MacAlinden<br />

Scott<br />

River<br />

Boyup<br />

Brook<br />

Frankland<br />

Tone Bridge<br />

Manjimup Rocky Gully Perillup Mt Barker Sth Stirling<br />

Northcliffe Denbarker Porongurups Palmdale<br />

2008 Boddinton<br />

Walpole Denmark Albany Manypeaks Mettler<br />

Harvey<br />

Collie<br />

Busselton Donnybrook MacAlinden<br />

Scott<br />

River<br />

Boyup Brook Tone Bridge<br />

Frankland<br />

Manjimup Rocky Gully Perillup Mt Barker Sth Stirling<br />

Northcliffe Denbarker Porongurups Palmdale<br />

Walpole Denmark Albany Manypeaks Mettler<br />

<strong>CRC</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Forestry</strong> Technical Report 216: November 2011<br />

Are insect herbivores in eucalypt plantations a worsening problem? 43

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