Androlyperus fulvus

Crotch, 1873

Androlyperus fulvus is a of skeletonizing leaf beetle in the Chrysomelidae, first described by Crotch in 1873. The species is distributed across North America and belongs to the Galerucinae within the diverse leaf beetle family. As a skeletonizing leaf beetle, it feeds on leaf tissue between the , leaving a lace-like pattern of damage.

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How to pronounce Androlyperus fulvus: //ˌæn.drəˈlɪp.ə.rəs ˈfʊl.vəs//

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Distribution

North America

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