Chrysomela falsa

W.J. Brown, 1956

Chrysomela falsa is a of leaf beetle in the Chrysomelidae. It is found in North America, with distribution records from Canada including Alberta, British Columbia, and Labrador. The species was described by W.J. Brown in 1956. As a member of the Chrysomela, it belongs to a group of leaf beetles that are typically associated with willow and poplar plants, though specific host associations for C. falsa have not been documented in the available sources.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Chrysomela falsa: //ˌkrɪsoʊˈmiːlə ˈfælsə//

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Distribution

North America, with confirmed records from Alberta, British Columbia, and Labrador in Canada.

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