Doryphorina

Guides

  • Zygogramma conjuncta pallida

    Zygogramma conjuncta pallida is a subspecies of leaf beetle in the family Chrysomelidae, native to North and Middle America. As a member of the subtribe Doryphorina, it shares morphological traits with other Zygogramma species, including fused tarsal claws that distinguish the genus from related genera such as Calligrapha. The species Zygogramma conjuncta has been associated with feeding on plants in the family Malvaceae. The subspecies epithet "pallida" suggests a lighter coloration compared to the nominate form.

  • Zygogramma heterothecae

    Zygogramma heterothecae is a leaf beetle species in the family Chrysomelidae, first described by Linell in 1896. It belongs to a genus of leaf-feeding beetles primarily found in the Americas. Members of the genus Zygogramma are typically associated with specific host plants and exhibit characteristic elytral patterns with stripes or spots. The genus is taxonomically distinguished from related genera such as Calligrapha by fused tarsal claws.