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- Australian Faunal Directory
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"The tiny (4 or 5mm) H. variagata was introduced from Europe, and has only been common in Ontario since the late 1990's. Now it often abounds on many yarrow and other fall flowers. This species is variable in colour, but the pronotum always has a fine, raised margin along its basal edge."
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Steve Marshall, Environmental Biology, University of Guelph, Ontario
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