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Image Number K7658-2 Melaleuca leaf weevils, Oxyops vitiosa, were released this year in the Florida Everglades as a biological control of melaleuca trees. Photo by Gary Buckingham. Source: Transferred from
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Description: Leaf weevil from
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Image Number K7658-2 Oxyops vitiosa, a leaf weevil, is thriving on invasive melaleuca in southern Florida. Photo by Gary Buckingham. Source: US gov. Author: US gov.