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Metamasius callizona, or the Mexican bromeliad weevil, is in an invasive species in Florida, USA that targets several species of bromeliad. This species is native to southern Mexico, Guatemala, and Panama, and was first documented in Florida in 1989.

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  • Metamasius callizona, or the Mexican bromeliad weevil, is in an invasive species in Florida, USA that targets several species of bromeliad. This species is native to southern Mexico, Guatemala, and Panama, and was first documented in Florida in 1989. (en)
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  • Metamasius callizona (en)
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  • Metamasius (en)
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  • A colored drawing of the top-view of a black beetle with a yellow stripe about halfway down its body (en)
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  • M. callizona (en)
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  • M. callizona (en)
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  • Metamasius callizona, or the Mexican bromeliad weevil, is in an invasive species in Florida, USA that targets several species of bromeliad. This species is native to southern Mexico, Guatemala, and Panama, and was first documented in Florida in 1989. (en)
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  • Metamasius callizona (en)
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