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(
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Introduced in 2001 for the biological control of the noxius weed,
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, this Western European species is established in Tasmania and Victoria, and possibly also in South
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(
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). One of the darkest members of the
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in
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, it is easily recognised from the structure of the metanotum and abdominal tergites (
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). Sternites IVVII of males have a small circular (sometimes divided) glandular area medially.
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