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Catapionus basilicus
Catapionus basilicus Boh., 1842 10.11.2020 00:37:46 12.11.2020 12:35:16 #183976 Catapionus_basilicus.jpg Comments: 2 IN·Himachal Pradesh Ratang Pass (Pirpandzal range) 15.07.2003
13.11.2020 17:11:33 ALZIAR
It is a mistake with another species, Baris memnonia, that I found in Cyprus under a big tuft of Atriplex semibaccata. The problem is that one time more, I was not able to download the photo and the name of the plant remained. I know now, that for each new photo, I have to verify all the informations in "Optional data".
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Catapionus basilicus
Catapionus basilicus Boh., 1842 10.11.2020 00:37:46 12.11.2020 12:35:16 #183976 Catapionus_basilicus.jpg Comments: 2 IN·Himachal Pradesh Ratang Pass (Pirpandzal range) 15.07.2003
13.11.2020 15:36:34 Nikolai Yunakov
Atriplex semibaccata is mentioned here as a host plant. It is unknown neither from India nor from highlands. It is found from sea level up to an altitude of 750 m. Atriplex semibaccata originated from Australia. It was introduced into Tasmania and many other parts of the world as a drought and salt tolerant fodder crop. It is now widespread in North-Africa, the horn of Africa, the Middle-East, parts of Southern Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and Southern Europe. In 1901, creeping saltbush was introduced into California as forage suited to alkaline soils for livestock. In America, creeping saltbush can be found in Mediterranean climatic regions (e.g. California, Baja California, Chile, South Africa).
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